Antepipona sibilans (Cameron, 1903)
(Figs 22 a–b)
Odynerus sibilans Cameron, 1903: 129, ♂, Barrackpore” (Oxford).
Odontodynerus deflendiformis Giordani Soika, 1961: 377, ♂, fig. 2, “Belucistan: Deesa” [India: Gujarat] (London).
Material examined. Islamabad, 14.iv.12, 2♂; Rawalpindi, 02.vi.12, 6♀; Attock, 27.ix.12, 1♂; Chakwal, 16.ix.12, 1♂.
Distribution. India, Nepal, Pakistan (Gusenleitner 2006).
Comments. Specimens collected from Pakistan were compared with the published description of Antepipona sìbilans Cameron given by Soika (1982). This species is distinguished by the metanotal teeth very small and located very near the sides of the metanotum (Fig. 22 a).