Sphecodes marginatus Hagens, 1882
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Sphecodes marginatus Hagens, 1882
Sphecodes marginatus Hagens, 1882: 223, Fig. 18 View Figures 16–19 , ♂ (syntypes: 2 ♂, Germany: Cleve;? Dominican monastery, Venlo, Nederland).
Sphecodes atratus Hagens, 1882; S. nigritulus Hagens, 1882; S. biskrensis Pérez, 1903 (Synonyms).
Diagnosis.
This species belongs to the miniatus species group ( S. creticus Warncke, 1992, S. haladai Warncke, 1992, S. larochei Warncke, 1992, S. marginatus Hagens, 1882, S. miniatus Hagens, 1882, S. nomioidis Pesenko, 1979, S. schawrzi Astafurova & Proshchalykin, 2014, and S. sandykachis Astafurova & Proshchalykin, 2018), with the same length and transverse F1-F3 in females. Among species of this group S. marginatus is most close to S. miniatus and S. nomioidis as they have a similar sculpture and structure of the body. Hence females of the three species are challenging to distinguish, but the male differs from the other two species by smaller triangular gonostylus. Differences between these three species are outlined by Bogusch and Straka (2012) and between females of this species group by Astafurova et al. (2018c).
Material examined.
ISRAEL: 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Jerusalim, 18.VI.1930; 1 ♂, idem, 10.VI.1931, S. Bodenheimer [det. Blüthgen] (MNHB); JORDAN: 1 ♀, W Jordan Valey, Mubalath, 27.IV.1996, M.Halada (OLBL/PCMS); 1 ♀, n. Shuna, 20-22.IV.1996, M. Halada(OLBL/PCMS); 2 ♂♂, NW of Ailun, 850 m, 20.V.2007, Z. Kejval (ZISP); 1 ♀, Jericho (Wadi Quilt), 250 m, 6.III.1975, K.M. Guichard (NHMUK 1975-154, 013380467).
Published records.
Schwarz 2010: 486 (United Arab Emirates); Ascher and Pickering 2019 (United Arab Emirates).
Distribution.
United Arab Emirates, *Israel, *Jordan; North Africa, Europe (north to Germany and Denmark, east to Belarus).
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