Euodynerus (Euodynerus) semisaecularis (Dalla Torre, 1889)
(Figs 8G–M; 14H; 15O; 16M)
Odynerus humeralis André, 1884: 701, ♀ — [Uzbekistan] “Turkestan (Tachkend)” (ZMB [examined]). Junior primary homonym of O. humeralis Haliday in Curtis et al. 1836.
Odynerus semisaecularis Dalla Torre, 1889: 125 . Replacement name.
Euodynerus macedonicus Blüthgen, 1951a: 172, 195, ♀, ♂ (in subgenus Euodynerus) — [Greece] “Salonike” (holotype female ZMB [examined]).
Distribution. Ranging from the Balkan Peninsula in the West to China in the East, descending into the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula and Pakistan (Fateryga et al. 2021).
Notes. The western subspecies macedonicus Blüthgen (Figs 8G, H) was differentiated by the reduced yellow pattern only and was therefore synonymized by Fateryga et al. (2021). The genetic data presented here further confirm the synonymy, since specimens ranging from Greece to Central Asia do not present any genetic distance (Fig. 2).