Bracon (Bracon) albion albion Papp, 1999

Samartsev, Konstantin & Ku, Deok-Seo, 2021, New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83, pp. 21-72 : 21

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353

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scientific name

Bracon (Bracon) albion albion Papp, 1999
status

 

Bracon (Bracon) albion albion Papp, 1999 View in CoL

Figs 6-10 View Figures 2–10

Bracon (Glabrobracon) albion Papp, 1999: 146.

Material examined.

United Kingdom - Scotland • 4 females (paratypes); Dunbartonshire, Caldarvan; 27 Jun. 1983 - 7 Jul. 1983; I.C. Christie leg. ; bog with Betula and Myrica , Malaise trap; HNHM 153307-153310 • 4 males (paratypes); same data as for preceding; HNHM 153316-153319 • 2 females (paratypes); Dunbartonshire, Caldarvan; 7-18 Jul. 1983; I.C. Christie leg. ; bog with Betula and Myrica , Malaise trap; HNHM 153311, 153312 • 2 males (paratypes); same data as for preceding; HNHM 153320, 153321 • 1 female (paratype); same data as for preceding; 19 Jul. - 18 Aug. 1983 ; 153313; HNHM • 1 female (paratype); Perthshire , vicinity of Crianlarich, Coire Choille Chuilc; Jul. 1985; I. MacGowan and R.M. Lyszkowski leg. ; pine forest; HNHM 153314.

Distribution.

Europe: United Kingdom.

Diagnosis.

The species belongs to the section Bracon Orthobracon Fahringer sec. Tobias (1986) of the subgenus Bracon Bracon and may be compared with B. exhilarator Nees, 1834, B. longigenis Tobias, 1957, B. munki Papp, 2011, B. pertinax Papp, 1984, and B. terebralis Tobias, 2000. B. albion differs from all above mentioned species by a combination of strongly enlarged fifth tarsal segment (Fig. 9 View Figures 2–10 ) and thickened antenna (especially in Europe; Fig. 6 View Figures 2–10 ).

Remarks.

A single female paratype of B. albion albion Papp from Denmark belongs to B. albion continentalis ssp. nov. Thus, the nominative subspecies is considered to be endemic of the British Isles.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Bracon

Loc

Bracon (Bracon) albion albion Papp, 1999

Samartsev, Konstantin & Ku, Deok-Seo 2021
2021
Loc

Bracon (Glabrobracon) albion

Papp 1999
1999