Ferreola diffinis
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Ferreola diffinis View in CoL (LEPELETIER, 1845), figs 26-30 View Figs 25-30
Anoplius diffinis LEPELETIER, 1845: 454, male. Europe (Musée de M. Alexandre Lefebre).
Pompilus View in CoL peranceps RADOSZKOWSKI, 1888: 466, male female, Andalousie (Berlin). Examined, Lectotypus (female) designated by R. Wahis. New synonym.
Records: France: 1 female 12.9.1987 Perpignan, Argèles (CSE). Greece: 1 male 31.5.2006
Samos, Phytagorio (CSE): Kroatia: 1 male 15.6.1965 Insel Mijet, Govedjari (CSE). Spain: 1 female
19.6.1947 Cadiz, 3 km N Rota (CSE). Turkey: 1 female 22.6.1998 SE Milas (CSE)
Di a g n o s i s: F. diffinis is the only black coloured Ferreola species in Europe and
paleaarctic Asia (with red inner eye margin) with rounded crossing on propodeum.
F. orchesica from southern Spain and F. barrei from southern Central Asia also may occur in a black form, but propodeal declivity is separated by a sharp edge from propodeal dorsum in both species. Malar space is as long as longest diameter of midocellus, clypeus, gena and vertext are not prolonged, and propodeal declivity has some irregular striation.
Geograf ic distribution: Europeto Turkeyand Central Asia, southwards to Israel, widespread, but rare.
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Ferreola diffinis
Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian 2018 |
Pompilus
RADOSZKOWSKI O 1888: 466 |