Diglyphus poppoea Walker
Figs 13, 14, 40, 65, 66, 78
Diglyphus poppoea Walker, 1848: 145, 235, lectotype male in BMNH (type no. 5.2590), examined.
Diagnosis. Scape white with apical ¼–¾ dark (Figs 65, 66); legs (Fig. 40): femora dark with ¼–⅓ white; fore tibia with anterior surface yellowish-brown, posterior surface brown, mid tibia varying from white with very base dark to dark with apical ¼ white, hind tibia dark with apical ¼–⅓ white; fore wing speculum with a few scattered setae (as in Fig. 72); male gaster usually completely dark (Fig. 14), but small males can have base of gaster translucent.
Material. France: 4♀ (BMNH) . Greece: 1♀ (BMNH) . Italy: 29♀ 18♂ (PN) . Romania: 2♀ (BMNH) . Sweden: 10♀ 1♂ (BMNH, MZLU) . United Kingdom: 2♀ (BMNH) .
Distribution. Czech Republic (Kalina 1989), Finland (Herting 1978), Germany (Vidal 1993), Greece *, Hungary (Erdös 1956), Italy (Rizzo & Massa 2002), Moldova (Bouček 1965), Morocco (Vidal 1997), Netherlands (Gijswijt 2003), Portugal (Godinho & Mexia 1996), Romania *, Russia (Yefremova 2002), Spain (Canary Islands) (Koponen & Askew 2002), Sweden (Hansson 1987), Switzerland (Vidal 1997), Turkey (Yefremova et al. 2011), United Kingdom (Bouček & Graham 1978), Yemen (Yefremova 2007).