taxonomic study of the subfamily lycorininae (hymenoptera: ichneumonidae) from korea
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Abstract
Korean species of the subfamily Lycorininae Cushman & Rohwer are reviewed. This subfamily along with
three species, Lycorina triangulifera Holmgren, 1859, L. spilonotae Chao, 1980, and L. ruficornis Kasparyan,
2007, are reported for the first time from Korea. In this genus, five species have been reported from the
Eastern Palaearctic region, six species from China and two species from Japan. Some species of this
subfamily is known as parasitoids of Crambidae and Tortricidae. We report three newly recorded species
from Korea, Lycorina triangulifera, L. spilonotae, and L. ruficornis, and provide diagnoses with photographs
of lycorinine species and a key to the Korean species.
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| Authors | ;Jong-Wook Lee;Jin-Kyung Choi;Jin-Yeol Cha |
| Journal | acs symposium series |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.5635/ASED.2014.30.1.049
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