The subfamily Opiinae is one of the large koinobiont endoparasitoid groups in the cyclostome braconid wasp (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) and distributes worldwide, with over 2,000 species (Yu et al., 2016). As opiine braconid wasps attack the dipterans such as the flies in Agromyzidae (mining fly) and Tephritidae (fruit-fly), some members are known as biological control agency commercially (Ovruski et al., 2000;Wharton, 1997).
The genus Rhogadopsis has been used as subgenus in the genus Opius, but as morphological characters (having a propodeum with a medio-longitudinal carina and derived wing venation) and molecular data, Rhogadopsis is elevated to the genus (Li et al., 2013). Although Papp (1989) described Rhogadopsis parvungula from North Korea, it is reported in National Species List of South Korea, without collection in South Korea (NIBR, 2022). As results of a taxonomic study, we newly report Rhogadopsis obliqua which has no biological information to date from South Korea. We are provided diagnosis, description, and illustrations of diagnostic characters.
Materials and Methods
The examined specimen were collected by sweeping in Is. Yeoseo-do, Cheongsan-myeon, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do on July 2, 2020. The examined specimen was preserved in 80% ethyl alcohol for making dried specimen. The specimen is deposited in Kunsan National University (KSNU). We used LEICA DMC2900 digital camera and LEICA M205 C microscope (Leica Geosystems AG) for observation and photography in this study. Illustrations were stacked using Helicon software (Helicon Soft). Terminology used for morphological characters followed van Achterberg (1993).
Systematic Accounts
Family Braconidae Nees von Esenbeck, 1811
Subfamily Opiinae Blanchard, 1845
Genus RhogadopsisBrèthes, 1913
LissosemaFischer, 1971: 359. Type species: Opius parvungula Thomson, 1895
Rhogadopsis obliquaLi et al., 2013 빗줄가슴어리고치벌(신 칭) (Figs 1A-E)
Rhogadopsis obliquaLi et al., 2013: 160-163.
Diagnosis
Total length of body 2.47 mm (Fig. 1A), total length of fore wing 2.51 mm; scape of antenna and annellus brown; Vein m-cu of fore wing longer than vein 2-SR+M; vein 1r-m of hind wing 0.76 times as long as vein 1-M; ventro-posterior of pronotum and anterior of metapleuron crenulate; medio-posterior depression of mesoscutum round-shape; medio-longitudinal carina of propodeum present.
Description. Head (Figs 1B, C): Antenna with 26 segments and 1.12 times as long as fore wing, length of third segment 1.02 times as long as fourth segment; face with yellowish setae; clypeus smooth and concave but medio-ventral rim of clypeus slightly convex, width of clypeus 2.3 times its medio height; hypoclypeal depression present; malar suture present; malar space 0.71 times maximum width of mandible. Mesosoma (Fig. 1D): Length of mesosoma 1.39 times its height; pronope present; mesoscutum smooth and glabrous with few setae, medio-posterior depression of mesoscutum round-shape; notauli absent on disc, only slightly crenulate anteriorly; groove of ventro-posterior of pronotum crenulate; epicnemial area mainly smooth; precoxal sulcus oblique and crenulate; groove of anterior of metapleuron crenulate; scutellar sulcus deep and crenulate; medio-longitudinal carina of propodeum present, propodeum mainly rugose. Wing (Fig. 1E): covered with brown setae overall; length of pterostigma of fore wing 3.75 times its maximum width; vein r of fore-wing oblique and short; 1-M and SR1 slightly curved; m-cu postfurcal; r:3-SR:SR1=2:15: 21; CU1b medium sized; first subdiscal cell closed. Legs (Fig. 1F): Length of femur of hind leg 0.8 times as long as tibia of hind leg and with setae. Metasoma (Fig. 1G): Metasoma mainly glabrous; length of first tergite 1.41 and 1.13 times as long as second tergite and its apical width; first tergite densely rugose reticulately; second tergite rugose medially with setae, third tergites smooth.
Colour. (Fig. 1A). Black excepting antenna, wing and leg; antenna, and mandible, dark brown; leg, yellowish-brown; pterostigma and veins, brown.
Distribution. South Korea (new, Jeonnam Prov.), China (Hunan).
Biology. Unknown.
Specimen examined. South Korea, 1♂ (KSNU): Yeoseo-ri, Cheongsan-myeon, Is. Wando, Jeonnam, 33°59'15.1"N, 126° 55'04.6"E, 02.VII.2020, Hyojoong Kim leg.