Eumerus vestitus Bezzi, 1912
(Figs. 4-6, 7)
Eumerus vestitus Bezzi, 1912: 443 .
Type locality: Guinea-Bissau (West Africa).
Diagnosis: Eumerus vestitus can be easily characterized by the following characters: eyes holoptic in males (Fig. 4D), dichoptic in females (Fig. 5D), sparsely covered with short yellowish hairs;vertex with yellowish hairs,ocellar triangle dark brown(Fig.5E);face densely covered with white hairs; scutellum dark brown, hind margin with distinctly long yellowish hairs (Fig. 5A);male with swollen hind basitarsus bearing long bristle-like black hairs dorsolaterally (Fig.6F); abdominal tergites II-IV with an oblique greyish stripe; sternite IV in male with U-shaped depression medially, with ventrally thick spatulated microtrichia (Figs. 6 A-B).
Material examined: Pakistan. Punjab province, Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, 1♂, 2♀, 22.x.2016 ; 1♂, 15.vii.2017; 1♂, 14.x.2017, leg. M.A. Hassan (NIM).
Distribution: Pakistan (Punjab: Rawalpindi), new country record, – Arabian Peninsula, Egypt (Ezbet El Nakhl), Greece (Santorini Island), Guinea-Bissau, India (New Delhi), Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE, Yemen (Bezzi, 1912; Efflatoun, 1922; Curran, 1938; GrkoviĆ et al., 2015; Smith et al., 2017; El-Hawagry et al., 2017; Dawah et al., 2020; Anooj et al., 2020).