Philanthus coarctatus Spinola, 1839

Gadallah, Neveen S., 2020, Biodiversity of the aculeate wasps (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) of the Arabian Peninsula: Apoidea (Spheciformes), Crabronidae, Zootaxa 4754 (1), pp. 20-73 : 20-73

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4754.1.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3721984

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scientific name

Philanthus coarctatus Spinola, 1839
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Distribution in the Arabian Peninsula: Arabia ( Roche 2007), Oman ( Guichard 1980, 1994a; Hamer 1986, 1988; Roche 2007; Dollfuss 2017), Saudi Arabia (de Beaumont 1962; Guichard 1994a; Gadallah & Assery 2004a; Gadallah et al. 2013; Dollfuss 2017), United Arab Emirates ( Roche 1981; Hamer 1986, 1988; Guichard 1994a; Gillett & Gillett 2005; Howarth & Gillett 2008; Schmid-Egger 2011, 2014; Dollfuss 2017), Yemen ( Dollfuss 2017).

Extralimital distribution: Chad, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Mali, Niger, North Africa, Palestine, Sudan, Turkey.

Beaumont, J. de (1962) Sphegiden aus Zentral-Arabien der Ausbeute Dr. Diehl (Hym.). Beitrage zur naturkundlichen Forschung in Sudwestdeutschland, 21, 221 - 224.

Dollfuss, H. (2017) The Philanthinae wasps of the Biologiezentrum Linz - collection in Linz, Austria, including the genera Aphilanthops Patton, Clypeadon Patton, Odontosphex Arnold, Philanthinus de Beaumont, Philanthus Fabricius, Pseudoscolia Radoszkowski, and Trachypus Klug. Linzer biologische Beitrage, 49, 1245 - 1274.

Gadallah, N. S. & Assery, B. M. (2004 a) A review of Sphecidae (with the exception of Larrinae) of the Jeddah region (west of Saudi Arabia), with a checklist of species known from Saudi Arabia. Linzer biologische Beitrage, 36, 215 - 239.

Gadallah, N. S., Al Dhafer, H. M., Aldryhim, Y. N., Fadl, H. & El Gharbawy, A. A. (2013) The digger wasps of Saudi Arabia: New records and distribution, with a checklist of species (Hym.: Ampulicidae, Crabronidae and Sphecidae). North-western Journal of Zoology, 9 (2), 345 - 364.

Gillett, M. & Gillett, C. (2005) Insects & other arthropods. In: Hellyer, P. & Aspinall, S. (Eds.), The Emirates, a Natural History. Trident Press Ltd., London, pp. 168 - 195 + 352 - 356 + 377 - 379.

Guichard, K. M. (1980) A preliminary account of sphecid wasps of Oman (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Journal of Oman Studies, Spec. Rep., 2, 223 - 232.

Guichard, K. M. (1994 a) The genera Philanthus and Philanthinus (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) in Arabia. Fauna of Saudi Arabia, 14, 207 - 212.

Hamer, I. (1986) Hymenoptera highlights II. Bulletin of the Abu Dhabi Natural History Group, 30, 10 - 16. Available from: http: // www. enhg. org / bulletin / b 30 / 30 _ 10. htm (accessed 18 August 2019)

Hamer, I. (1988) Hymenoptera highlights V. Bulletin of the Abu Dhabi Natural History Group, 35, 6 - 12. Available from: http: // www. enhg. org / bulletin / b 35 / 35 _ 06. htm (accessed 18 August 2019)

Howarth, B. & Gillett, M. P. T. (2008) The terrestrial and freshwater arthropods of Abu Dhabi Emirate. In: Perry, R. J. (Ed.), Terrestrial Environment of Abu Dhabi Emirate. Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, pp. 380 - 463.

Roche, C. G. (1981) Notes on the bees and wasps of the UAE. Bulletin of the Abu Dhabi Natural History Group, 15, 12 - 20. Available from: http: // www. enhg. org / bulletin / b 15 / 15 _ 12. htm (accessed 17 August 2019)

Roche, C. G. (2007) Conspectus of the sphecid wasps of Egypt (Hymenoptera: Ampulicidae, Sphecidae, Crabronidae). Egyptian Journal of Natural History, 4, 12 - 149. https: // doi. org / 10.4314 / ejnh. v 4 i 1.70967

Schmid-Egger, C. (2011) Order Hymenoptera, families Crabronidae and Sphecidae. Arthropod Fauna of the UAE, 4, 488 - 608.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Apoidea

Family

Crabronidae

SubFamily

Philanthinae

Genus

Philanthus