AGATHIDINAE

Papp, J, 2003, Braconidae (Hymenoptera) From Korea, Xxi. Species Of Fifteen Subfamilies, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 49 (2), pp. 115-152 : 123

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AGATHIDINAE

Agathis assimilis KOKUJEV, 1895 – 1 f: No. 288. – Distributed in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea.

Agathis genalis TELENGA, 1955 – 1 m: No. 376. 2 m: No. 425. 2 f: No. 511. 1 m: No. 639. 2 f + 2 m: No. 680. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Distribution : frequent in Siberia ( Russia). New to the fauna of Korea.

Agathis griseifrons THOMSON, 1895 – 1 m: Prov. North Hamyong , Musan, 19–20 August 1991, leg. HAN BANG HI. – Widely distributed in Europe. New to the fauna of Korea.

Agathis maetoi SHARKEY, 1996 View in CoL – 1 m: No. 137. 1 f: No. 166. 1 m: No. 175. 1 f + 1 m: No. 182. 1 f: No. 237. – Described from Japan, reported from the Maritime Territory of Russian Far East. New to the fauna of Korea .

Agathis montana SHESTAKOV, 1932 View in CoL – 1 f (in Warszawa): Diuyr ad Changjin, 24 August 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. – Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea.

Bassus cingulipes (NEES, 1812) – 1 f + 1 m: No. 285. 1 f: No. 332. 1 m (det. SHARKEY): No. 376. 1 f: No. 705. – Widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea.

Bassus conspicuus (WESMAEL, 1837) 1 m: No. 196. 1 m: No. 231. 1 m: No. 261. 1 f: No. 33l. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Widely distributed and frequent in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Korea .

Bassus festivus (MUESEBECK, 1953) – 1 f: No. 182. 1 f: No. 225. 1 f: No. 229. 1 f: No. 237. 1 f: No. 243. 1 m: No. 285. 1 f: No. 305. 1 f: No. 314. 1 f: No. 909. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Distributed in the Maritime Territory ofRussian Far East, Japan, China, Taiwan, India, Philippines and North America (introduced). New to the fauna of Korea.

Bassus romani (SHESTAKOV, 1940) – 1 m: No. 282. 1 f: No. 893. 1 f: No. 1553. 1 f: No. 1577. Every specimen was identified by M. SHARKEY. – Distributed in Russian East Siberia, Japan, Taiwan, India. New to the fauna of Korea.

Bassus rugulosus (NEES, 1834) 1 f: Keumkang Mts , 28 August 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. – In Europe reported from nine countries. New to the fauna of Korea .

Bassus tumidulus (NEES, 1814) – 1 f (in Warszawa): Myohyang Mts, 6 August 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. 1 f: Prov. Sariwon, North Hwanghae, 29 Sept. 1994, leg. F. MÉSZÁROS et L. ZOMBORI. – A Palaearctic species. New to the fauna of Korea.

Braunsia matsumurai WATANABE, 1937 – 1 f (det. M. SHARKEY): No. 1503. – Described from Japan, reported from Russian Far East. New to the fauna of Korea.

Coccygidium nihonense SHARKEY, 1996 View in CoL – 1 m (det. M. SHARKEY): Mt. Sudo , 600 m, 24 August 1990, leg. K. YAMAGISHI. – Distributed in Russian Far East and Japan. New to the fauna of Korea.

Cremnops desertor (LINNAEUS, 1758) View in CoL – 1 f: No. 260. 1 f: No. 275. 1 m: No. 805. 2 m: No. 1336. – Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region.

Cremnops pappi SHARKEY, 1996 – 1 f paratype (in Warsaw): Pyongyang, 21 July 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI. 2 f: No. 299 (paratypes). – Described and hitherto known from Japan and Korea.

Euagathis semenovi SHESTAKOV, 1940 View in CoL – 3 f + 3 m (2 f + 2 m in Warszawa, 1 f + 1 m in Budapest): Pyongyang, 21 July 1959, leg. B. PISARSKI et J. PROSZYNSKI. – Distributed in the Maritime Territory ofRussian Far East, Japan. The species was described from Korea by S HESTAKOV.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

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AGATHIDINAE

Papp, J 2003
2003
Loc

Agathis maetoi

SHARKEY 1996
1996
Loc

Coccygidium nihonense

SHARKEY 1996
1996
Loc

Cremnops pappi

SHARKEY 1996
1996
Loc

Euagathis semenovi

SHESTAKOV 1940
1940
Loc

Agathis montana

SHESTAKOV 1932
1932
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