Braconinae
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https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.64.1.21.2018 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6950281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F87C4-FF88-AE6D-9B03-FE84FE54FEC6 |
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Braconinae |
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Bracon (Ophthalmobracon) acunens sp. n. – Described in this paper.
Bracon (Glabrobracon) bitumor sp. n. – Described in this paper.
* Bracon (Glabrobracon) claripennis Thomson, 1894 – 1 f: No. 381. 1 m: B / P–11.
* Bracon (Glabrobracon) discoideus Wesmael, 1838 – 1 f: Onpho, ad. Chongjin, 17 August 1959, leg. Pisarski et Preszyński. – The female specimen represents an albanic form: mesosoma reddish yellow, three spots of mesoscutum and almost entire propodeum faintly brownish. In Europe frequent.
Bracon (Glabrobracon) epitriptus Marshall, 1885 – 1 f: No. 231. 1 m: Ku- 13. 1 m: Ku- 41. 2 m: Ku-43. – Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region.
* Bracon (Bracon) flavipes Nees, 1834 – 1 f: North Pyongyan prov.: Musan, 19–20 August 1991, leg. Han Eng Hi, 1 f: 1705. – In Europe sporadic, reported from Mongolia.
Bracon (Glabrobracon) fuscicoxis Wesmael, 1838 – 1 f: No. 376, 1 f: No. 917. – Widely distributed in Europe, reported from Asiatic Turkey, Asiatic Russia (Irkutsk) and Korea ( PAPP 1996: 154, 2012: 31; TOBIAS 2000: 162).
Bracon (Glabrobracon) immutator Nees, 1834 – 1 f: 1720, 1 f: 1747. – The species Bracon (Bracon) yasudai Maetô et Uesato, 2007 ( Japan) seems very near to B. immutator var. hemirugosus (Szépligeti) (its tergites 2–4 weakly sculptured; PAPP 2012: 127–133). Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region.
Bracon (Bracon) intercessor Nees, 1834 – 1 f + 1 m: Ku-13. 1 f: Ku-43.
Bracon (Bracon) intercessor var. fallaciosus (Szépligeti, 1901) – 1 m: No. 488.
Bracon (Bracon) intercessor var. fulvus (Szépligeti, 1901) – 1 f: Ku-16.
Bracon (Bracon) intercessor var. laetus (Wesmael, 1838) – 1 f + 1 m: Ku-13.
Bracon (Glabrobracon) isomera Cushman, 1931 – 1 f: No. 188, 1 f: No. 245, 1 m: No. 346, 1 f + 2 m: No. 347, 1 m: No. 363, 3 m: Ku-13. – A highly variable species regarding its antennal numbers: 23: 1 f + 1 m, 25: 1 f, 26: 1 f + 2 m, 27: 1 f + 2 m, 28: 1 f + 1 m and 30: 1 m; corporal colour varies from (entirely) yellow to brownish yellow / brownish head and mesosoma. Reported from Korea ( PAPP 1996: 154).
* Bracon (Lucobracon) kasachstanicus Tobias, 1959 – 1 m: No. 911. – So far known only in Kazakhstan.
Bracon (Lucobracon) larvicida Wesmael, 1838 – 1 f: Dephun, ad Kujang-dong, 6 IX 1959, leg. B. Pisarski. – In Europe frequent, in the eastern Palaearctic Region reported from Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
* Bracon (Orientobracon) leleji Tobias, 2000 – 1 f: No. 305. 1 m: No. 952. – Described and so far known in Asiatic Russia (Kuril Islands, Sakhalin) and Japan (Honshu, Kyushu).
Bracon (Lucobracon) longithorax Tobias, 1961 – 1 m: No. 281, 2 m: No. 1000. – Described and reported from Asiatic Russia (Krasnoyarsk krai, Chita oblast) and Mongolia.
* Bracon (Glabrobracon) momphae Papp, 1999 – 1 m: No. 1355, 1 m: Ku-10. – Described from England, reported from Scotland and Denmark.
* Bracon (Bracon) nigratus Wesmael, 1838 View in CoL – 1 f: No. 305. –Sporadic to frequent in the Palaearctic Region. Nearest to Korea known in Asiatic Russia: Primorye krai ( TOBIAS & BELOKOBYLSKIJ 2000: 135).
Bracon (Glabobracon) obscurator Nees, 1812 – 1 f: No. 381.
* Bracon (Glabrobracon) ochropus Nees, 1834 – 1 m: No. 19. 1 f: No. 293, 1 m: No. 343, 2 m: No. 347, 1 f: 369, 1 m: No. 944, 1 m: No. 961. – Sporadic in the western Palaearctic Region: distributed in Germany (type locality), Hungary, Italy, Croatia and Serbia (YU et al. 2012).
Bracn (Bracon) onukii Watanabe, 1932 – 1 m: No. 332, 1 m: 343, 1 m: 346. – Common in China, known in Japan and Vietnam; reported from Korea ( KIM 1970, PAPP 1996).
* Bracon (Glabrobracon) pachyceri Quintaret, 1912 – 1 m: No. 999. – Described from France (Provence), reported from several countries: Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.
Bracon (Glabrobracon) patens Papp, 1998 – 1 m: Ku-13. – Described from and sofar known only in Korea.
Bracon (Glabrobracon) picticornis var. versicolor (Szépligeti, 1901) – 1 f: No. 293, 1 m: Ku-7. – Both the female and male specimens represent the albanic from ( var. versicolor ) of the species. Widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region.
Bracon (Bracon) scaricatus Papp, 1965 – 3 m: No. 19, 1 m: No. 930. – The three males from No. 19 represent an albanic form: ground colour of mesosoma reddish yellow with brownish to light brownish pattern (nominate form: mesosoma black). Described from Hungary, this is its second distributional data.
* Bracon (Lucobracon) shestakoviellus Tobias, 1957 View in CoL – 1 f: Dephun, ad Kujang-dong, 6 IX 1959, leg. B. Pisarski. – Described from Kazakhstan ( TOBIAS 1957: 493), reported from Turkey ( BEYARSLAN et al. 2008: 1348) and European Russia ( SAMARTSEV 2013: 326).
* Bracon (Bracon) speerschneideri Schmiedeknecht, 1897 – 2 f: No. 343, 1 f: No. 374. – Distributed in Europe : England, France, Germany (type locality), Switzerland, Austria, Norway and Hungary.
* Bracon (Lucobracon) sphaerocephalus Szépligeti, 1901 – 1 f: No. 343. – In Europe frequent to common, in the eastern Palaearctic Region known in Mongolia and Asiatic Russia (Primorski krai).
* Bracon (Glabrobracon) titubans Wesmael, 1838 – 4 f (3 f in Warszawa, Zoological Institute, 1 f in Budapest): Dephun, ad Kujang-dong, 4 IX 1959, leg. B. Pisarski. – In Europe widely distributed and frequent – in the eastern Palaearctic Region known in Mongolia ( PAPP 1971: 354).
* Bracon (Bracon) ussuricus Tobias, 2000 – 1 f + 1 m: Ku-22. – Described from Asiatic Russia (Primorski krai, South Sakhalin) and Japan ( Honshu Island ).
Bracon (Glabrobracon) variator var. flavipes Papp, 1966 – 1 f: B / P–12.
Bracon (Sculptobracon) yakui Watanabe, 1937 (= Br. burjaticus Tobias, 1961 ) – 1 f: No. 374, 1 m: No. 525, Ku-15, Ku-46, B / P–1. – Distributed in the east Palaearctic Region: Japan, Korea, Asiatic Russia (Buryatskaya Respublika, Primorye krai).
* Ectemnoplax peruliventris Enderlein, 1920 View in CoL – 1 m: 1752. – An east Palaearctic / North Oriental species: known in Taiwan (locus typicus), China, Japan ( TOBIAS & BELOKOBYLSKIJ 2000: 168).
Euurobracon yokohamae (Dalla Torre, 1898) (= Bracon penetrator Smith, 1877 ; = Exobracon montivagus Cameron, 1910 ) – 7 f: No. 1381. – An east Palaearctic / Oriental species: described from Japan, reported from Korea, China, Laos, Thailand, India (TOBIAS & BELOKO-BYLSKIJ 2000: 191).
* Habrobracon concolorans (Marshall, 1900) – 1 f (as H. viktorovi Tobias in PAPP 1996: 155 present emendation; Br. (H.) nigricans Szépl. det. Tobias 2000): No. 363. – Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region.
* Habrobracon vernalis Szépligeti, 1911 – 1 f (in Warszawa, Zoological Institute): Pyongyang, 21 VII 1959, leg. B. Pisarski et J. Prószyński. – In the eastern Palaearctic Region known in Tajikistan, Mongolia nd China; known also in Europe.
* Iphiaulax (Euglyptobracon) impeditor (Kokujev, 1898) – 1 f (in Warszawa, Zoological Institute): Pyongyang, 21 VII 1959, leg. B. Pisarski et Prósziński. – Widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region , nearest to Korea known in Asiatic Russia (Krasnoyarski krai) and Kazakhstan (YU et al. 2012).
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Braconinae
Papp, Jenő 2018 |
Bracon (Bracon) nigratus
TOBIAS, V. I. & BELOKOBYLSKIJ, S. A. 2000: 135 |
Ectemnoplax peruliventris
TOBIAS, V. I. & BELOKOBYLSKIJ, S. A. 2000: 168 |
Bracon (Lucobracon) shestakoviellus
SAMARTSEV, K. G. 2013: 326 |
BEYARSLAN, A. & AYDOGDU, M. & ERDOGAN, O. C. 2008: 1348 |
TOBIAS, V. I. 1957: 493 |