Coenosia nigridigita Rondani, 1866

(Figs 24, 35–37)

Material examined. Iran: Ardabil: 31♂♂, 11♀♀, Moghan, Pars-abad, Agricultural and Natural Resources Re-search Center, 71m, 39°36’54.92”N 47°48’51.87”E, 10.iii.2015 - 4.vi.2016, Malaise trap, N. GolmohamadzadehKhiaban (HMIM) .

Diagnosis. Coenosia nigridigita is the closest relative of C. testacea which is separated from by having 3–4 elongate posteroventral setae in basal half of mid femur (at most 2 posteroventral setae in C. testacea).

Distribution. New to Iran, C. nigridigita is known from Europe, including Turkey, Ukraine and Armenia (Pont 2018, Gregor et al. 2016).