Pasites schottii Eversmann, 1852

Proshchalykin, M. Yu., Astafurova, Yu. V., Levchenko, T. V., Shlyakhtenok, A. S. & Schwarz, M., 2019, The species-group names of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Apiformes) described from Crimea, North Caucasus, European part of Russia and Ural. Part III. Families Melittidae and Apidae (Except Bombus Latreille and Apis Linnaeus), Far Eastern Entomologist 396, pp. 17-44 : 28-29

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https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.396.3

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scientific name

Pasites schottii Eversmann, 1852
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Pasites schottii Eversmann, 1852

Pasites schottii Eversmann, 1852: 89 , ♂ (lectotype: ♂, designated here, Spask [Spasskoe,

Orenburg Prov., Russia], Jul. // Pasites Schottii View in CoL // Lectotypus, ♂, Pasites schottii Eversmann, 1852 , design. Proshchalykin & Astafurova, 2019; IZKP).

CURRENT STATUS. A junior synonym of Pasites maculatus Jurine, 1807 (Warncke

1983: 292).

DISTRIBUTION. Russia: North Caucasus, Crimea, European part, Ural, Eastern Siberia,

Far East; Europe, North Africa, Caucasus, Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan,

Pakistan, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China.

REMARK. The species was described from the males collected in “provinciis Casanensi et Orenburgensi”. There is only one male in IZKP from this locality (“ Spask ” [Orenburg

Prov., Spasskoe]), which corresponds to the original description of Eversmann. This male is designated here as a lectotype of Pasites schottii Eversmann ( Fig. 8 View Figs 1–24 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Apidae

Genus

Pasites

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Pasites schottii Eversmann, 1852

Proshchalykin, M. Yu., Astafurova, Yu. V., Levchenko, T. V., Shlyakhtenok, A. S. & Schwarz, M. 2019
2019
Loc

Pasites schottii

Eversmann 1852: 89
1852
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Pasites schottii

Eversmann 1852
1852
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