Omorgus (Afromorgus) procerus (Harold, 1872)
(Figs. 69–70)
Trox procerus Harold, 1872: 127 (original description).
Trox procerus: Arrow 1912: 59 (catalogue); Balthasar 1936: 437 (diagnosis); Gardner 1946: 31 (notes on larva); Paulian 1948: 143 (specimens of south-west Arabia); Van Emden 1948: 145 (biology); Haaf 1954: 371 (description, diagnosis, illustration); Roffey 1958: 449 (biology); Frey & Villiers 1971: 137 (specimens of Senegal).
Trox (Omorgus) procerus: Scholtz 1980a: 138 (specimens of Saudi Arabia); Scholtz 1980b: 35 (lectotype designation, redescription, illustrations, distribution); Scholtz 1982: 12 (catalogue).
Afromorgus procerus: Pittino 2006: 79 (new combination, catalogue); Pittino & Bezdĕk 2016: 54 (catalogue); Král & Batelka 2017: 81 (specimens of United Arab Emirates, distribution).
Omorgus (Afromorgus) procerus: Zidek 2013: 15 (checklist); Coache 2014: 21 (specimens of Senegal); Zidek 2017: 106 (checklist); Kalawate & Patole 2018: 11990 (country records).
Type depository. Lectotype (female) at MNHN (Figs. 69–70), one paralectotype at RBINS.
Type locality. “Arabia”.
Distribution: Omorgus (A.) procerus is widespread throughout the arid savanna and desert regions of North Africa, Arabian Peninsula, and semi-arid areas of central Asia. It has been recorded from the following countries: Arabia, Burkina Faso, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, central India, Iran, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Somaliland (Somalia), Sudan, United Arab Emirates (Haaf 1954; Scholtz 1980a,b; Kalawate & Patole 2018; Schoolmeesters 2023; Král et al. 2023).