Parageron Paramonov, 1929
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Parageron Paramonov View in CoL
Parageron Paramonov, 1929: 189 . Type species: Parageron orientalis Paramonov, 1929 [= Usia lutescens
Bezzi, 1925], by monotypy. Comments: Parageron spp. are more widespread than Usia spp. and also occur in the Eastern Palaearctic. They are often larger and less uniform in appearance; frequently with greyish yellow to bright yellow bands on the abdomen.
Keys: Engel (1932 –7), Paramonov (1947 1950), and for Egypt, Efflatoun (1945) provided keys to species of Usiini , but species allocations between Usia and Parageron have changed since these keys were written.
Distribution: Palaearctic Region and north-eastern Africa. North Africa, Canary Islands: at least 6 species. Africa South of the Sahara: Eritrea: 1 species; Parageron erythraeus (Greathead) .
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