Podalonia caucasica ( Mocsáry, 1883 )

Mokrousov, Mikhail V. & Proshchalykin, Maxim Yu., 2021, New and little-known digger wasps (Hymenoptera: Ampulicidae, Sphecidae Crabronidae) from Russia, Zootaxa 4952 (2), pp. 314-330 : 320

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4952.2.6

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0C218676-4CAB-46AB-B806-C67D67CB8C44

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4694914

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DFFF05-1115-A713-E5FC-A11AFC042C74

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scientific name

Podalonia caucasica ( Mocsáry, 1883 )
status

 

Podalonia caucasica ( Mocsáry, 1883) View in CoL

Psammophila Caucasica Mocsáry, 1883: 31, ♀. Holotype or syntypes: ♀, Georgia, Tiflis, now Tbilisi [ Természettudományi Múzeum , Budapest, Hungary].

Podalonia caucasica: Nemkov et al. 1995: 386 (Buryatia) View in CoL .

Material examined. Russia. Crimea, 3 ♀, Leninski Distr., Kosa Arabatskaya Strelka , between Solyanoe —Kamenskoe, 19, 28. V .2016, A. Fateryga; 1 ♂, Tarkhankut peninsula, Castel bay , 31. V .2014, V . Zhidkov [ MMC]; Kalmykia, 1 ♂, 27 km S Khulkhuta, Tchernye Zemli Nature Reserve, Atsan-Khuduk cordon [46.066694°N 46.301278°E], 26. V GoogleMaps .2011, MM GoogleMaps [ MMC] GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Russia (*Crimea, * Kalmykia, Omsk Prov., Novosibirsk Prov., Altai, Tyva Rep., Krasnoyarsk Terr., Irkutsk Prov., Buryatia, Zabaikalsky Terr.); Southeast of Western Europe, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China (Inner Mongolia, Shansi), Notrh India.

Remarks. The species is reported from European part of Russia for the first time.

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

MM

University of Montpellier

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Sphecidae

Genus

Podalonia

Loc

Podalonia caucasica ( Mocsáry, 1883 )

Mokrousov, Mikhail V. & Proshchalykin, Maxim Yu. 2021
2021
Loc

Podalonia caucasica:

Nemkov, P. G. & Kazenas, V. L. & Budrys, E. R. & Antropov, A. V. 1995: 386
1995
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