Pseudogonalos hahnii (Spinola, 1840)

Broad, Gavin R., 2016, Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Trigonaloidea, Biodiversity Data Journal 4, pp. 7935-7935 : 7935

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e7935

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scientific name

Pseudogonalos hahnii (Spinola, 1840)
status

 

Pseudogonalos hahnii (Spinola, 1840)

Trigonalis hahnii Spinola, 1840

anglicana (Shuckard, 1841, Trigonalys )

europaea (Westwood, 1841, Trigonalys )

macquarti ( Guérin-Méneville, 1842, Abastus )

nigra (Westwood, 1843, Trigonalys )

solitaria (Jacobs 1848, Trigonalys )

aterrima (Eversmann, 1849, Trigonalis )

phaeognatha (Enderlein, 1905, Trigonalis )

enslini (Torka, 1936, Trigonalis )

prudnicensis (Torka 1936, Trigonalys )

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Listed in Fauna Europaea as Trigonalis hahnii . Pseudogonalos is treated as a separate genus on sound phylogenetic ground by Carmean and Kimsey (1998) (it is not even considered to be in the same tribe as Trigonalys ). Trigonalis is an incorrect spelling of Trigonalys . Although the former range was evidently extensive, this species may now be restricted in Britain to southern England and South Wales, with the most recent published records being by Shaw (1990) and Howe and Howe (2005).