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Ceropales (Ceropales) maculata subsp. maculata

Description

Ceropales (Ceropales) maculata maculata (Fabricius, 1775)

Evania maculata Fabricius, 1775: 345. Lectotype, ♀, “ Great Britain ”, designated by Day 1979a: 20, deposited in the Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.

Material examined. (4) 1♂, 5.VII.2014, AL, MP, VL; (5) 1♀, 4.VII.2014, AL, MP, VL; (5) 7♀, 16, 17, 19.VII.2012, VL, MP; (7) 2♀, 4♂, 2.VII.2014, AL, MP, VL; (10) 8♀, 5 ♂, 27, 29, 30. VI.2014, AL, MP, VL; (11) 1♂, 1.VII.2014, AL, MP, VL; (15) 2♀, 13.VII.2012, VL, MP [EATB].

Distribution. Russia: European part (North, North-West, Centre, South, North Caucasus, Crimea), Ural, Western Siberia (Omsk Prov., Altai Terr.), Eastern Siberia (* Khakassia, Krasnoyarsk Terr., Irkutsk Prov., Buryat Rep., Yakutsk Rep., Zabaikalskii Terr.), Far East (Amur Prov., Khabarovsk Terr., Primorskii Terr., Sakhalin, Kurils, Magadan Prov., Chukot Autonomous Area). Widely distributed Palaearctic subspecies from Western Europe and North Africa in the West to Japan in the East.

Remarks. This species (subspecies) is newly recorded from Khakassia.

Notes

Published as part of Loktionov, V. M., 2022, Spider wasps (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) of the Republic of Khakassia, Eastern Siberia, Russia, pp. 535-554 in Zootaxa 5196 (4) on page 538, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/7235741

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  • Fabricius, J. C. (1775) Systema entomologicae, sistens insectorum classes, ordines, genera, species, adiectis synonymis, locis, descriptionibus, observasionibus. Kortii, Flensburgi et Lipsiae, [32] + 832 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 36510
  • Day, M. C. (1979 a) Nomenclatural studies on the British Pompilidae (Hymenoptera). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), 38 (1), 1 - 26.