2019
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.830.31974
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Cryptopimpla (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Banchinae) of South Korea, with description of two new species

Abstract: The genus Cryptopimpla Taschenberg is recorded for the first time in South Korea. Four species are recognized; among these, two species, C.aspeculosus Kang & Lee, sp. n. and C.pentagonalis Kang & Lee, sp. n., are described as new to science. For the other two species, C.brevigena Kuslitzkii and C.carinifacialis Sheng, the males were hitherto unknown and are described here. An illustrated identification key is provided for the species of Cryptopimpla known from South Korea.

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“…The group is usually well represented in all faunas and amongst the most commonly collected of all ichneumonids (Gauld et al 2002;Broad et al 2011). There are roughly 1800 described species and 66 genera of Banchinae currently recognized (Khalaim and Ruíz-Cancino 2012;Maeto 2012, 2014;Broad 2014;Choi et al 2015;Reynolds Berry and van Noort 2016;Herrera-Florez 2017;Vas 2017;Watanabe 2017Watanabe , 2018Watanabe , 2020Kasparyan and Kulitzky 2018;Li et al 2018;Sheng et al 2018;Watanabe and Sheng 2018;Kang et al 2019Kang et al , 2020Yu et al 2020). With the banchine fauna poorly known for many areas of the world, and a number of undescribed genera and species from tropical regions preserved in museum collections, the number of species is certainly far greater (Broad et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The group is usually well represented in all faunas and amongst the most commonly collected of all ichneumonids (Gauld et al 2002;Broad et al 2011). There are roughly 1800 described species and 66 genera of Banchinae currently recognized (Khalaim and Ruíz-Cancino 2012;Maeto 2012, 2014;Broad 2014;Choi et al 2015;Reynolds Berry and van Noort 2016;Herrera-Florez 2017;Vas 2017;Watanabe 2017Watanabe , 2018Watanabe , 2020Kasparyan and Kulitzky 2018;Li et al 2018;Sheng et al 2018;Watanabe and Sheng 2018;Kang et al 2019Kang et al , 2020Yu et al 2020). With the banchine fauna poorly known for many areas of the world, and a number of undescribed genera and species from tropical regions preserved in museum collections, the number of species is certainly far greater (Broad et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%