Atanycolus ivanowi
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Atanycolus
Name
Atanycolus ivanowi (Kokujev, 1898) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material
South Korea (1 female, 1 male). – Gangwon-do • 1 female; Yanggu-gun, [8] Bangsan-myeon, Omi-ri; 13 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 510 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; SMNE 511.
Additional material
?Italy • 1 male (lectotype of Bracon sculpturatus Thomson, 1892); ZMLU • 1 female (paralectotype of B. sculpturatus Thomson); ZMLU.
Romania • 1 female (lectotype of Atanycolus signatus Szépligeti, 1901); Transylvania, Domogled Mountains; 15–27 Jun. 1876; A. Moczáry leg.; HNHM 153261.
Russia – Orenburg Province • 1 female; Saraktashskiy District, Saraktashskiy forestry, quarter 33; 16 Jul. 2007; T.S. Kostromina and V.A. Kozlov leg.; on fallen poplars; ZISP B0094.
Slovakia • 1 female (paralectotype of A. signatus Szépligeti); Zádiel; HNHM 153262.
Ukraine • 1 female (lectotype of Vipio ivanowi Kokujev, 1898); vicinity of Kharkiv, Vodyanoye; 26 Jun. 1886; I.Ya. Shevyrev leg.; ZISP.
Turkmenistan – Ahal Region • 1 female; “sovkhoz Sovet Azerbaydzhany”; 1 Oct. 1988; Pashaev leg.; apricot; from “Sph. kam. and chr.” [Sphenoptera spp.]; ZISP B0095.
Distribution
Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan. Central Asia: Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan. China: Xinjiang (Li et al. 2020a[1]). Europe: Eastern, Southern, and Western Europe. Iran. Japan: Hokkaido. Kazakhstan. Russia: Eastern Siberia, European part, Far East: Jewish Autonomous Province, Primorskiy Territory, Sakhalin Island; Ural (Kostromina 2010[2]). South Korea (new record). Turkey.
Diagnosis
The species is easily recognisable by the following character states: the median area of third metasomal tergite strongly elevated and transverse, with rounded sides and strongly narrowed posteriorly (Fig. 5); third and fourth tergites longitudinally rugose, their apical margins with incomplete, weak and weakly crenulate transverse subapical grooves. See also Li et al. (2020a[1]: 15) for taxonomic literature and additional illustrations.
Taxon Treatment
- Samartsev, K; Ku, D; 2021: New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 83: 21-72. doi
Images
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Li Y, He J, Chen X (2020a) Review of six genera of Braconinae Nees (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in China, with the description of eleven new species.Zootaxa4818(1): 1–74. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4818.1.1
- ↑ Kostromina T (2010) To the knowledge of the cyclostome braconid wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) of South Urals.Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society81(2): 47–50. [In Russian]