Eumerus sexvittatus Brunetti, 1915
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Eumerus sexvittatus Brunetti, 1915 View in CoL
Eumerus sexvittatus Brunetti, 1915: 245 View in CoL .
Type locality: India (Kumaon District: Bhowali, Western Himalayas).
Remarks: Eumerus sexvittatus was described by Brunetti from a single female specimen from India.The type specimen is deposited in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta.The major diagnostic characters used in the original description are based largely on body coloration, the presence or absence of hairs on the eyes, and body size.However, the male sternite IV and genitalia are probably necessary for comparison with known congeners in India and Pakistan.The male is still unknown.
Distribution: Pakistan (Punjab: Khanewal), – India (Uttarakhand) ( Brunetti, 1915; Ghorpadé, 2015, 2019; Shehzad et al., 2017).
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