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Sergey A Belokobylskij1,2, Deok-Seo Ku3.
Abstract
This article reviews the species of the genus Heterospilus Haliday from South Korea. Nine species, Heterospiluschinjuensis sp. nov., H.gajwaensis sp. nov., H.heulriensis sp. nov., H.hyungkeunleei sp. nov., H.maseongus sp. nov., H.suriensis sp. nov., H taehoani sp. nov., H.weolchulsanus sp. nov., and H.yeogiensis sp. nov., are described as new to science. The species Heterospilusfujianensis Tang, Belokobylskij, He & Chen, 2013 is recorded for the fauna of Korea for the first time; H.ater Fischer, 1960 is synonymised under H.austriacus (Szépligeti, 1906). Heterospilusrubicola Fischer, 1960 and H.corsicus (Marshall, 1888) are excluded from the fauna of Korea. A key to all Heterospilus species known from the Korean Peninsula is compiled. Sergey A. Belokobylskij, Deok-Seo Ku.Entities:
Keywords: Descriptions; Ichneumonoidea; key; new records; new species; parasitoid
Year: 2021 PMID: 35068958 PMCID: PMC8716533 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1079.73701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.(Szépligeti, 1906), female, lectotype A habitus, dorsal view B head, dorsal view C basal segments of antenna D head and anterior part of mesosoma, lateral view E mesosoma, dorsal view F mesosoma, lateral view G propodeum and three basal tergites of metasoma, dorsal view
Figure 2.(Szépligeti, 1906), female, lectotype A fore wing B hind wing C metasoma, dorsal view D metasoma, lateral view
Figure 3.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head, lateral view C head, dorsal view D head in dorsolateral view and mesosoma in lateral view E mesosoma and first metasomal tergite, dorsal view
Figure 4.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B propodeum and metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma and hind leg, lateral view
Figure 5.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head, front view C head and mesoscutum, dorsal view D head and basal segments of antenna, lateral view E mesosoma, dorsal view F head and mesosoma, lateral view
Figure 6.sp. nov., female, holotype A fore wing B hind wing C metasoma, dorsal view D metasoma, lateral view
Figure 7.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head and mesoscutum, dorsal view C head, front view D head and mesosoma, dorsal view E head and mesosoma, lateral view
Figure 8.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma, lateral view
Figure 9.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head, front view C head and mesoscutum, dorsal view D mesosoma and first metasomal tergite, dorsal view E head and mesosoma, lateral view F hind leg G propodeum and three basal tergites of metasoma
Figure 10.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma, lateral view
Figure 11.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head, dorsal view C head, front view D head and basal segments of antenna, lateral view E propodeum and three basal tergites of metasoma, dorsal view F mesosoma, dorsal view G mesosoma, lateral view H femur and tibia of hind leg
Figure 12.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma, lateral view
Figure 13.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head and mesoscutum, dorsal view C head, front view D mesosoma, dorsal view E head and mesosoma, lateral view F hind leg
Figure 14.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma, lateral view
Figure 15.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B basal segments of antenna, head and mesoscutum, dorsal view C head, front view D head and mesosoma, dorsal view E head and mesosoma, lateral view
Figure 16.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma and ovipositor, lateral view
Figure 17.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head, dorsal view C head, front view D head and basal segments of antenna, lateral view E mesosoma and first tergite of metasoma, dorsal view F mesosoma, lateral view G hind leg
Figure 18.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma and ovipositor, lateral view
Figure 19.sp. nov., female, holotype A habitus, lateral view B head and mesoscutum, dorsal view C head, front view D head and basal segments of antenna, lateral view E mesosoma, dorsal view F head and mesosoma, lateral view G hind leg
Figure 20.sp. nov., female, holotype A wings B metasoma, dorsal view C metasoma, lateral view
| 1 | Ventral margin of scape not shorter than its dorsal margin. Second abscissa of costal vein (1-SC+R) of hind wing absent (Subgenus |
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| – | Ventral margin of scape shorter than its dorsal margin. Second abscissa of costal vein (1-SC+R) of hind wing always present. (Subgenus | ......... |
| 2 | Mesoscutum entirely smooth or some× finely to very finely coriaceous (Figs |
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| – | Mesoscutum distinctly and densely granulate, rarely with at least fine semi-circular striation on anterior half of middle lobe (Figs |
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| 3 | Second metasomal tergite almost entirely smooth or striate only basally (Figs |
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| – | Second metasomal tergite entirely sculptured, striate and some× with additional reticulation (Figs |
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| 4 | Second metasomal tergite entirely smooth (Fig. |
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| – | Second metasomal tergite distinctly striate in basal half, completely smooth in apical half (Fig. |
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| 5 | Ovipositor sheath 0.8–1.2, rarely almost 2.0, × as long as metasoma, 1.2–1.8, rarely almost 3.0, × longer than mesosoma, 0.5–0.8, rarely 1.3–1.5, × as long as fore wing (Fig. |
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| – | Ovipositor sheath 0.3–0.6× as long as metasoma, 0.5–0.9× as long as mesosoma, 0.2–0.4× as long as fore wing (Figs |
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| 6 | Ovipositor sheath almost 2.0× longer than metasoma, 2.5–3.0× longer than mesosoma, 1.3–1.5× longer than fore wing. Body length 3.5–5.0 mm |
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| – | Ovipositor sheath 0.8–1.2× as long as metasoma, 1.2–1.8× longer than mesosoma, 0.5–0.8× as long as fore wing |
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| 7 | Mesoscutum almost entirely smooth. Suture between second and third metasomal tergites almost straight. Pterostigma dark brown. Third tergite usually smooth subbasally. Body length 1.7–4.3 mm |
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| – | Mesoscutum almost entirely coriaceous (Fig. |
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| 8(5) | First metasomal tergite narrow, its length 1.15× distal width (Figs |
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| – | First metasomal tergite relatively wide, its length not larger than distal width (Fig. |
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| 9 | Mesosoma short, its length 1.7× maximum height (Fig. |
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| – | Mesosoma long, its length 1.8–2.0× maximum height. Maximum width of mesoscutum 1.10–1.15× its median length. Head dark or yellow, mesosoma and metasoma often of same colour as head or pale brown |
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| 10 | Third metasomal tergite with striate transverse subbasal furrow. Body often mostly pale. Body length 1.6–3.1 mm |
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| – | Third metasomal tergite without striate transverse furrow. Usually head dark and remainder of body pale brown. Body length 2.5 mm |
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| 11(2) | Fourth metasomal tergite basally always more or less distinctly striate, often fifth tergite also basally striate (Figs |
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| – | Fourth and fifth metasomal tergite basally always smooth (Figs |
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| 12 | Mesosoma depressed, its length 2.2–2.7× maximum height. Malar space 0.3–0.4× height of eye, 0.7–0.9× basal width of mandible. Median length of second tergite 0.55–0.60× its basal width, 1.20–1.35× length of third tergite. Body length 2.4–3.1 mm |
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| – | Mesosoma not depressed, its length 1.8–2.0× maximum height (Figs |
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| 13 | Transverse diameter of eye 2.6× longer than temple (dorsal view) (Fig. |
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| – | Transverse diameter of eye 1.5–1.7× longer than temple (dorsal view) (Figs |
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| 14 | Vertex mainly smooth (Fig. |
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| – | Vertex entirely strongly transverse striate (Fig. |
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| 15 | Fifth metasomal tergite always smooth basally. Length of first metasomal tergite 1.0–1.1× its apical width. Ovipositor sheath thickened, shorter, 0.6–0.8× as long as metasoma and 0.4–0.5× as long as fore wing. – Trace of recurrent vein (m-cu) antefurcal. Body length 1.7–2.9 mm |
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| – | Fifth metasomal tergite always striate basally (Figs |
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| 16 | Eye with short and sparse setae. Recurrent vein (m-cu) distinctly postfurcal to trace of first radiomedial vein (2-SR). Length of first metasomal tergite usually 0.8–0.9× its apical width |
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| – | Eye glabrous (Fig. |
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| 17 | Ovipositor sheath 0.4–0.6× as long as metasoma, shorter than mesosoma, 0.3–0.4× as long as fore wing. Body often entirely yellow or yellowish brown. Body length 2.0–4.1 mm |
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| – | Ovipositor sheath 0.7–1.0× as long as metasoma, equal to or longer than mesosoma, 0.4–0.7× as long as fore wing. Body dark reddish brown to black or light reddish brown with dark propodeum and first tergite. Body length 1.9–3.9 mm |
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| 18 | Length of first metasomal tergite 1.0-1.1× its apical width. Ovipositor sheath ~ as long as metasoma, 1.2× longer than mesosoma, 0.6× as long as fore wing. Body almost entirely brownish yellow. Body length 2.8–3.0 mm |
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| – | Length of first metasomal tergite 0.9× its apical width (Fig. |
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| 19(11) | Ovipositor sheath 0.3–0.4× as long as metasoma, 0.5–0.6× as long as mesosoma, 0.2–0.3× as long as fore wing (Fig. |
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| – | Ovipositor sheath 0.8–1.0× as long as metasoma, 1.0–1.5× longer than mesosoma, 0.4–0.7× as long as fore wing (Fig. |
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| 20 | Pterostigma dark brown (Fig. |
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| – | Pterostigma pale brown or yellow. Length of first metasomal tergite not large than its apical width. Radial vein (r) arising from middle of pterostigma. Suture between second and third tergites almost straight |
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| 21 | Head behind and below eyes almost linearly narrowed. Body in long and suberect setae, mainly dark. Body length 2.0–3.4 mm |
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| – | Head behind and below eyes roundly narrowed. Body in short and semi-erect setae, mainly pale. Body length 2.3 mm |
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