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Arachnospila (Ammosphex) abnormis Dahlbom 1842

Description

Arachnospila (Ammosphex) abnormis (Dahlbom, 1842)

Material examined. RUSSIA. Khakassia: 5 ♂, 40 km NW Shira, Tchernoe Lake, 16, 18.VII.2012 (VL, MP); 1 ♂, Zhemtchuzhnyi, Shira Lake, 1.VII.2014 (AL, M.YuP, VL). Tuva: 1 ♀, 20 km SSW Erzin, Tore-Khol Lake, 1.VII.2013 (VL, MP); 3 ♂, 23 km NEE Samagaltai, Shuurmak, 12.VII.2013 (VL, MP); 1 ♂, 32 km SW Kyzyl, Elegest River, 22.VII.2014 (AL, MP, VL). Republic of Altai: 2 ♂, Ust-Koksa, 18.VII.2013 (VL, MP); 1 ♂, 80 km SSE Ust-Koksa, mouth part of Zaitchiha River, 27.VII.2013 (VL, MP).

Distribution. Russia (Primorskiy Terr., Khabarovsk Terr., Amurskaya Prov., North Sakhalin, Kamchatka, Magadan Prov., Chukotka, Buryatia, Irkutsk Terr.,*Khakassia, *Tuva, *Republic of Altai, north-east, center and south of European part), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, North-East China (Loktionov & Lelej 2011).

Notes

Published as part of Loktionov, Valery M. & Lelej, Arkady S., 2015, New and little-known species of Arachnospila (subgenus Ammosphex) (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from East Siberia, pp. 218-230 in Zootaxa 3911 (2) on page 226, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3911.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/244025

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References

  • Dahlbom, A. G. (1842) Dispositio Methodica Specierum Scandinavicarum ad Familias Hymenopterorum Naturales pertinentium ab Andrea Gustav Dahlbom. Pt. 1. Sphex in sensu Linnaeano. Typis excudis Carolus Fr. Berling, Lundae, 16 pp.
  • Loktionov, V. M. & Lelej, A. S. (2011) Review of the subgenus Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 of the genus Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) of Russian Far East and East Siberia. Zootaxa, 3137, 1 - 30.