Bracon (Pigeria) piger Wesmael, 1838 (Figs 19 A–C)
Material Examined: Iran, Hormozgan province, Geno (27° 28′ 53.23″ N, 56° 18′ 27.03″ E, 680 m a.s.l.), 12-03- 1391, 1♀, Leg. A. Ameri.
Diagnosis: Head dark brown to black, lateral lower head yellowish brown (Fig. 19 B), polished and hairy, 1.8 X as broad as long in dorsal view, length of malar space 0.22 X times as longitudinal eye diameter, antenna 32- segmented, oral cavity 1.2 X as long as its distance to eye; mesonotum polished, propleuron in lateral view concave, propodeum smooth and polished; fore wing marginal cell medium sized, terminating pre-apically, second submarginal cell moderately elongate, 3-SR vein 1.5 X as long as 2-SR vein. r-m vein equal to r vein (Fig. 19 C); length of first metasomal tergite at most slightly longer than its apical width; body entirely dark brown, first and second tergites light brown (Fig. 19 A).
General distribution: Eastern Palaearctic (Japan, Mongolia, Russia), Nearctic (USA), Western Palaearctic (Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Canary Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine (Yu et al. 2012).