Prionyx (Harpactopus) subfuscatus ( Dahlbom, 1845 )
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Prionyx (Harpactopus) subfuscatus ( Dahlbom, 1845) View in CoL
( Figs 1e View FIGURE 1 , 4c View FIGURE 4 , 8i View FIGURE 8 , 10f View FIGURE10 , 11d View FIGURE 11 )
Sphex subfuscatus Dahlbom 1845:436 View in CoL , sex not stated (as subfuscata). Holotype or syntypes: “Tauria” [ Russia: Crimea] (depository unknown or possibly lost).— Eversmann 1849:369; F. Smith 1856:242; Kohl 1881:29, 1885:179; Ed. André 1888:149; Kohl 1889:25; F. Morawitz 1889:129; Kohl 1890:354; F. Morawitz 1891:202, 1893:407; Sickmann 1894:216; Dalla Torre 1897:442; Morice 1911:74; Gribodo 1924:49; Roth 1925:389; Gussakovskij 1934:3; Yasumatsu 1938:93; de Beaumont 1947:383, 1951:268, 1953:195; Leclercq 1955:25; Berland 1956:1170; Myartseva 1963:59; Tsuneki 1963:52; de Beaumont 1968:149; Kazenas 1969:22, 1978:41.— As Harpactopus subfuscatus View in CoL : Radoszkowski 1892:586.— As Chlorion subfuscatum View in CoL : Bischoff 1931:8.— As Prionyx subfuscatus View in CoL : Diniz 1965:4; Myartseva 1972:84; R. Bohart & Menke 1976:134; Guichard 1978:270; Kazenas 1998:125, 2001:15, 2002:30; Roche 2007a:36; Dollfuss 2008:1415; Nemkov 2008:17; Danilov 2009:55; Nemkov 2009:46; Pagliano 2009:175; Danilov 2012a:163, 2012b:61, 2014a:424, 2014b:514; Ebrahimi 2014:24; Arens 2017:630; Danilov 2017:215; Danilov & Mokrousov 2017:109; Jahantigh, Rakhshani, Mokhtari & Ramroodi 2017:27; Danilov 2019:78; Can & Gülmez 2019:349; Danilov 2020:320; Gadallah 2020:86; Danilov & Odintsev 2023:433; Pulawski 2024:33.
Sphex soror Dahlbom 1845:436 View in CoL , sex not stated. Holotype: ♀, “Rhodus” [ Greece: Island of Rhodes] (NRM). Synonymized with Sphex aegyptius View in CoL by Kohl 1885:181, and with Sphex subfuscatus View in CoL by de Beaumont 1949:127.—F. Smith 1856:243; Balthasar 1952:281.
Sphex nigritus Lucas, 1849:271 View in CoL , sex not stated (as nigrita), junior primary homonym of Sphex nigritus Fabricius, 1781 View in CoL , and of Sphex nigritus Turton, 1802 View in CoL . Holotype or syntypes: “Lacalle” [ Algeria: El Taref Province: El Kala] (MNHN). Synonymized with Sphex subfuscatus View in CoL by Kohl 1885:179.—F. Smith 1856:244.
Sphex desertorum Eversmann 1849:368 View in CoL , ♀, ♂. Syntypes: “Hab. in campis provinciarum Astrachan., Saratov. et Orenburg., nec non in campis Kirgisorum australibus” [ Russia: Astrakhan, Orenburg, and Saratov Provinces; and Kazakhstan] (ZISP, possibly lost according to Danilov 2016). Synonymized with Sphex subfuscatus View in CoL by Kohl 1885:179.— Radoszkowski 1881:209, 1886:25.
Enodia chrysoptera Ruthe et Stein 1857:312 , ♀. Holotype: ♀, “bei Berlin ” [ Germany: Berlin] (ZMHU). Synonymized with Sphex subfuscatus View in CoL by Kohl 1885:179.—As Sphex chrysoptera View in CoL : Myartseva 1971:180.—As Parasphex chrysoptera View in CoL : Kirchner 1867:217.
Gastrosphaeria anthracina View in CoL A. Costa 1858:10. ♀, ♂. Syntypes: [ Italy: various localities] (MZUN). Synonymized with Sphex subfuscatus View in CoL by Kohl 1885:179.— Kirchner 1867:217.—As Sphex anthracina View in CoL : A. Costa 1867a:70, 1867b:14.
Sphex namkumiensis Laidlaw 1929:232 View in CoL , ♀. Holotype: ♀, “Namkum, Bengal” [ India: Jharkhand: Ranchi: Namkum] (NMSE). Tentatively synonymized with Sphex subfuscatus View in CoL by R. Bohart & Menke 1976:134.
Sphex subfuscatus albovillosulus Giordani Soika 1942:198 View in CoL , ♂. Syntypes: “ Somalia: Iscia Baidoa” [ Somalia: South West State: Baidoa] (depository unknown).—As Prionyx subfuscatus albovillosulus View in CoL : R. Bohart & Menke 1976:134.
Chlorion subfuscatum race rhodesianum Arnold 1936:28 View in CoL , ♀, ♂. Syntypes: “Matetsi” [ Zimbabwe: Matabeleland North: Matetsi] (ISAM).—As Prionyx subfuscatus View in CoL ? ssp. rhodesianus : R. Bohart & Menke 1976:134.
? Sphex (Calosphex) rukwaensis Arnold 1959:325 View in CoL , ♂. Holotype: ♂, “Ukia, Rukwa valley, Tanganyika” [ Tanzania: Rukwa Region: Ukia] (BMNH).—As Prionyx subfuscatus? rukwaensis View in CoL : R. Bohart & Menke 1976:134.
Prionyx binghami Jha et Farooqi 1996:15 View in CoL , ♂, ♀. Holotype: ♀, “Pusa, Bengal” [ India: Bihar: Pusa] (depository unknown), Paratype: ♀, “Banhar” [ India: Bihar: Banhar] (NPC), photo examined. New synonymy. — Danilov & Odintsev 2023:432; Pulawski 2024:4.
Full bibliography see: Pulawski 2024:33.
Diagnosis. Both sexes of P. subfuscatus closely resemble P. saevus , P. crudelis , and P. judaeus . The female of P. subfuscatus differs from P. crudelis and P. judaeus in having the head and mesosoma with pale setae, propodeal enclosure without long, dense, black setae, tarsal rake of foreleg only with some long, stout, bladelike setae ( P. crudelis and P. judaeus have the head and mesosoma with dark setae, the propodeal enclosure with long, dense, hairlike black setae, the tarsal rake of the foreleg with long, stout, bladelike and some hairlike setae). The male of P. subfuscatus differs from P. crudelis and P. judaeus in having the propodeal enclosure without long, dense, black setae (propodeal enclosure with long, dense, hairlike black setae in P. crudelis and P. judaeus ).
The female of P. subfuscatus differs from P. saevus in having the mandible black (mandible reddish mesally in P. saevus ). The male of P. subfuscatus differs from P. saevus in having F3–F6 with placoids and S4–S6 without long black setae (F3–F4 with placoids and S4–S6 with long black setae apically in P. saevus ).
Description. Head. Labial palpomeres 2–4 usual. Mandible black. Vertex, occiput and gena microsculptured, punctate. Mesosoma .Pronotum moderately angulate laterodorsally,finely rugose.Scutum,mesopleuron,metapleuron, and propodeum areolate-rugose, slightly shiny. Scutellum slightly longitudinally depressed, longitudinlly rugose and punctate. Metanotum slightly tuberculate dorsally. Wings yellow in venation zone, smoky apically; veins light brown to yellow; recurrent vein II of forewing received by submarginal cell III. Legs. Claws with 2 ventral teeth; arolia present.
Male. Body length 10–17 mm. Body black with black erect setae. Head. Labrum trapeziform. Clypeus with wide V-shaped median emargination. Clypeus, subantennal sclerite and paraocular area with appressed, silvery setae, moderately concealing integument. F3–F6 with narrow, depressed placoids. Mesosoma . Propodeal enclosure with long, sparse black setae. Metasoma. S4–S6 without long black setae; S6 entire, without teeth.
Female. Body length 14–22 mm. Body black with light erect setae. Head. Labrum trapeziform, emarginate apically. Clypeus angulate, with U-shaped median notch. Clypeus, subantennal sclerite, paraocular area and frons with appressed, goldish or silvery setae, concealing integument. Mesosoma . Pronotum and scutum with sparse semiappressed, goldish or silvery setae, not concealing integument. Propodeal enclosure with sparse light setae. Legs. Tarsal rake of foreleg with long, stout, bladelike and some short, hairlike setae.
Justification of new synonymy. Having studied the photographs of the paratypes of Prionyx binghami from NPC, as well as the original description, we did not find any clear differences from subfuscatus .
Questionable synonymy. Sphex rukwaensis described by G. Arnold (1959) in the subgenus Calosphex was tentatively treated as Prionyx subfuscatus rukwaensis by R. Bohart and A. Menke (1976). Arnold in diagnosis of rukwaensis pointed out the differences between his new species and the other two African species of the subgenus Calosphex : P. niveatus (Dufour, 1854) and P. nigropectinatus ( Taschenberg, 1869) . However, he did not mention subfuscatus , which was well known to him. Unfortunately, we were unable to study the holotype of rukwaensis , and the description does not provide sufficient evidence to resurrect this taxon to full species status.
Material examined. AZERBAIJAN. Ganja [formerly Yelisavetpol] [40°40’N, 46°21’E], 14–19.V.1909, I. Babadjanidi (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic: Shahbuz District, Türkeş [39°25’N, 45°28’E], 18– 26.VII.1940, M. Ryabov (2 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps . CHINA. Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Künes River , no specific locality [43°35’N, 82°33’E], VIII.1877, N. Przhevalsky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps . IRAN. South Khorasan Province: Birjand [32°52’N, 59°12’E], 21–26.VI.1896 [the dates are possibly in error], N. Zarudny, (5 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Khusf County, Chahkand-e Gol [32°41’N, 59°13’E], 17.VI.1896 [the dates are possibly in error], N. Zarudny (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Zirkuh County, Dakkepatargun salt-marsh near Shahrakht [33°27’N, 60°37’E], 24.IV.1898, N. Zarudny (7 ♂, 2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Zirkuh County, Makhunik [32°27’N, 60°25’E], 1.V.1898, N. Zarudny (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Zirkuh County, Ardakul near Mohammadabad [33°29’N, 60°03’E], 22.IV.1898, N. Zarudny (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Ardabil Province: Parsabad County, Owltan [39°36’N, 47°46’E], 30.VI.1927, Zapolsky (2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps . KAZAKHSTAN. Abai Province: Beskaragay District, near Kanonerka [50°41’N, 79°41’E], 18.VI.1955, P. Rafes (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Akmola Province: Kokshetau Mountains [53°05’N, 70°16’E], 23.VI.1957, V. Rudolf (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 12.VII.1957, V. Tobias (2 ♂, ZISP) ; Aktobe Province: Mugalzhar District, Zhaksytau in Mugodzhar Hills [48°10’N, 58°23’E], 26.VII.1904, V. Dubiansky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Yrgyz District, Shet-Irgiz River [48°45’N, 60°08’E], 10.VII.1928, V. Popov (3 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Lesser Barsuki desert [47°12’N, 60°44’E], 28.VI–1.VII.1910, N. Androssow (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 21.VII.1930, E. Luppova (1 ♀, ZISP) ; Greater Barsuki desert near Shalkar [47°35’N, 59°32’E], 14.VI.1907, N. Androssow (1 ♂, 2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 24.VI.1930, A. Gozhev (1 ♀, ZISP) ; 1.VI.1908, N. Androssow (1 ♀, ZISP) ; 3.VI.2011, A. Ivanov (1 ♀, ZISP) ; Mugalzhar District, Kokzhide Sands [48°24’N, 57°13’E], 19–23.VI.1908, D. Borodin, B. Uvarov (9 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Shalkar District, Berchogur [48°25’N, 58°43’E], 26.VI.1910, L. Wollman (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Shalkar District, near Shalkar [47°47’N, 59°41’E], 2.VII.1930, A. Gozhev (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Almaty Province: Ile District, Usharal [44°14’N, 76°51’E], 4.VII.1903, L. Bergh (2 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Mountains near Almaty, no specific locality [43°05’N, 76°50’E], 17.VI.1903, L. Bergh (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Balkhash District, Bokkary natural boundary near Akkol [45°08’N, 75°20’E], 8.VII.1903, L. Bergh (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Balkhash District, near Akzhar [44°52’N, 75°53’E], 26.V.2015, K. Fadeev (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Balkhash District , 17 km NW Bakanas [44°52’N, 76°01’E], 23.VI–15.VII.1970, V. Kazenas (2 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; 17–19.VII.1970, V. Kazenas (2 ♀, FSCV) ; Atyrau Province: Inder District, Lake Inder [48°28’N, 51°54’E], 1.VI.1907, B. Uvarov (2 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 31.V–9.VI.1907, D. Borodin (15 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) ; 27.VI.1951, D. Steinberg (1 ♂, ZISP) ; 23.VI.1951, V. Tobias (1 ♂, ZISP) ; East Kazakhstan Province: Katonkaragay District, Akkaynar [formerly Chernovoye] [49°13’N, 85°53’E], 8–10.VIII.1897, Silantiev (2 ♂, 2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Jambyl Province: Moiynkum District, Mynaral [45°26’N, 73°41’E], 26.VII.–16.VIII.1903, L. Bergh (2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Moiynkum District, Basaral island in Lake Balkhash [45°28’N, 73°44’E], 1.VIII.1903, L. Bergh (2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Moiynkum District, near Moiynkum [45°26’N, 73°38’E], 10.VI.1952, M. Baitenov (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Turar Ryskulov District, Akyrtobe [42°59’N, 72°06’E], 7.VII.1931, Veltischev (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Turar Ryskulov District, Kargaly lake in Moiynkum Desert [43°19’N, 72°01’E], 23.V.1910, A. Kirichenko (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Taraz [formerly Auliye-Ata or Dzhambul] [42°53’N, 71°22’E], 21.VIII.1931, Veltischev (2 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Kostanay Province: Auliekol District, Timofeevka [52°17’N, 63°31’E], 27.VII.1928, Raevsky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Terisaqqan river near Arkalyk [50°15’N, 67°39’E], 11–15.VI.1957, V. Tobias (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Kyzylorda Province: Kyzylorda [formerly Ak-Mechet or Perovsk] [44°51’N, 65°31’E], 7.VI.1925, A. Ushinsky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 16.V.1916, N. Pulikovskaja (1 ♀, ZISP) ; near Kyzylorda [44°47’N, 65°45’E], 8.VI.2015, K. Fadeev (4 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Kazaly District, Syr Darya River mouth [45°40’N, 61°44’E], VI.1898, I. Heyer (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Shieli district, Syr Darya River near Baigekum [Djulek] [44°14’N, 66°20’E], 29.V.1898, I. Heyer (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Shieli district, Meshugul natural boundary near Shieli [44°01’N, 66°31’E], 28.V.1898, I. Heyer (2 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Zhanakorgan District, Zhanakorgan [formerly Yany-Kurgan] [43°54’N, 67°15’E], 27.V.1898, I. Heyer (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Aral District, Barsa-Kelmes [45°38’N, 59°52’E], 4.VI.1983, D. Piryulin (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Aral District, Barsa-Kelmes Lake [46°20’N, 59°41’E], 30.V.2011, A. Ivanov (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Mangystau Province: Mangystau District, Sengyrkum sands [43°48’N, 53°31’E], no date, A. Ivanov (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Qarağandy Province: Konyrat [formerly Kounradskiy] near Balkhash [46°57’N, 74°59’E], 3.VII.2014, K. Fadeev (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Turkistan Province: Shardara District, the border of the Kyzylkum desert and the Golodnaya Steppe [Mirzachoʻl] on Syr Darya River [approximately 41°11’N, 67°54’E], 10–12.V.1903, G. Jakobson (9 ♂, 4 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Ushkaik [43°09’N, 67°54’E], 24.V.1898, I. Heyer (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Ulytau Province: Zhanaarka District, Koksengir mount [48°22’N, 71°31’E], 28.VI.1959, M. Kozlov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; West Kazakhstan Province: Akzhaik District, Kharkino [48°45’N, 51°48’E], 2–19.VI.1951, V. Rudolf (7 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 2.VI.1951, V. Tobias (2 ♂, ZISP) ; Oral [=Uralsk] [51°14’N, 51°23’E], 1.VII.1906, B. Uvarov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 16.VII.1908, B. Uvarov (2 ♀, ZISP) ; 10.VII.1908, D. Borodin, B. Uvarov (1 ♂, ZISP) . KYRGYZSTAN. Talas Province: Talas [formerly Dmitrievka] [42°31’N, 72°13’E], 24.V.1909, Minkwitz (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Chüy Province: Moskva District, Sretenka [42°55’N, 74°07’E], 17.VI.1931, L. Zimin (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Moskva District, Belovodskoye [42°49’N, 74°09’E], 5.VIII.1931, L. Zimin (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Moskva District, near Telek [43°07’N, 74°05’E], 5.VIII.1999, D. Milko (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Kemin District, near Cholok [42°41’N, 75°53’E], 31.VII.2000, V. Dubatolov (2 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Ysyk-Ata District, near Sary-Dzhon [42°56’N, 74°50’E], 6.VIII.1999 (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps . MONGOLIA. Govi-Altai Province: Bugat [45°33’N, 94°22’E], 20.VII.1970, E. Nartshuk (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps . RUSSIA. Altai Territory: near Kulunda [52°33’N, 78°56’E], 6–13.VII.1922, A. Reichardt (2 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Klyuchevsky District, near Klyuchi [52°13’N, 79°06’E], 22.VIII.1952, G. Zolotarenko (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Astrakhan Province: Astrakhan [46°19’N, 48°01’E], A. Gebel’ (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 1868, A. Bekker (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) ; Limansky District , 13 km S of Liman [45°39’N, 47°14’E], 25.VII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (1 ♂, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; Enotayevsky District, near Zamjany [46°49’N, 47°37’E], 22.VIII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (2 ♂, 3 ♀, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; 22.VIII.2015, M. Mokrousov (1 ♀, SZMN) ; 22.VII.2017, M. Mokrousov (1 ♀, SZMN) ; Enotayevsky District, near Nikolskoye [47°46’N, 46°23’E], 8.VIII.1989, P. Lehr (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Narimanovsky District, Volzhskoye [46°39’N, 47°52’E], 26.VII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (2 ♂, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; 8.VII–18.VIII.2017, M. Mokrousov (13 ♂, 3 ♀, SZMN) ; Akhtubinsky District, near Kapustin Yar [48°35’N, 45°49’E], 16–21.VIII.2003, V. Sapronov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Akhtubinsky District, near Baskunchak Lake [48°12’N, 46°49’E], 30.V.1996, V. Dubatolov (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Buryat Republic: Selenginsky District, near Baraty [51°15’N, 106°21’E], 26.VII.2007, A. Lelej, M. Proshchalykin, V. Loktionov (3 ♂, FSCV; 1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Dzhidinsky District, near Dzhida [50°41’N, 106°13’E], A. Lelej, M. Proshchalykin, V. Loktionov (1 ♂, FSCV) GoogleMaps ; Crimea Republic: Kerch [45°22’N, 36°25’E], no date, A. Kirichenko (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Simferopol [44°57’N, 34°05’E], 15.VI.1924, collector unknown (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Dagestan Republic: Tarumovsky District, Kuma river [44°56’N, 46°27’E], 19.VII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (6 ♂, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; Tarumovsky District, Alexandro-Nevskoye [43°55’N, 46°33’E], 9.VI.–9.VIII.1927, N. Olsufjev (3 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Kalmyk Republic: Chernozemelsky District, near Komsomolsky [45°17’N, 45°56’E], 2.VI.2016, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (17 ♂, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; Chernozemelsky District, near Mekleta [45°42’N, 45°43’E], 19.VI.2017, M. Mokrousov (4 ♂, 2 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Chernozemelsky District , 26 km NWW Artesian [45°00’N, 46°19’E], 14.VIII.2015, M. Mokrousov (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Ketchenerovsky District, near Ketchenery [47°17’N, 44°39’E], 14.VII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (1 ♂, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; Ketchenerovsky District, near Tsagan-Nur [47°20’N, 45°14’E], 13.VII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (2 ♀, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; Yashkulsky District, near Yashkul [46°12’N, 45°22’E], 16.VII.2015, S. Belokobylskij, V. Loktionov, M. Mokrousov, M. Proshchalykin (3 ♂, PCMM) GoogleMaps ; Kherson Province: Aleshky near Kherson [46°37’N, 32°43’E], 20VIII.1925, A. Kirichenko (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 22.VI–14.VII.1924, S. Fedorov (10 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) ; Krasnodar Territory: Apsheronsky District, Kamyshanov [44°10’N, 40°02’E], 27.VIII.2016, V. Zintshenko (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; 25.VIII.2016, K. Yalinchuk (1 ♀, SZMN) ; Orenburg Province: Svetlinsky District, Shalkar-Yega-Kara Lake [50°46’N, 60°49’E], 15–25.VIII.2003, T. Tunyova (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Svetlinsky District, Aschisayskaya steppe Nature Reserve [50°59’N, 61°13’E], 7–8.VIII.2015, K. Fadeev (5 ♂, 9 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Primorskii Territory: Lazovsky District, Lazovski Nature Reserve , near Glazkovka [43°01’N, 134°07’E], 16.VII.2006, P. Nemkov (1 ♂, 1 ♀, FSCV; 1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Rostov Province: Salsky District , no specific locality [46°30’N, 41°30’E], 3.VIII.1931, B. Roddendorf (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Saratov Province: Saratov [51°32’N, 45°55’E], 20.VI–5.VII.1896, collector unknown (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Pugachyovsky District , no specific locality [51°56’N, 49°03’E], 1913, V. Bostanzhoglo (5 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Stavropol Territory: Shpakovsky District, Pelagiada [45°13’N, 42°01’E], 3.VII.1925, D. Tratnikov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Neftekumsky District, Achikulak [44°32’N, 44°49’E], 11.IX.1953, P. Rafes (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Tuva Republic: Kyzyl [51°42’N, 94°22’E], 16.VII.2009, S. Belokobylskij (1 ♂, 2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 18.VII.2000, O. Kosterin, N. Priidak (1 ♀, SZMN) ; Chaa-Kholsky District, Chaa-Khol river near Ak-Durug [51°21’N, 92°13’E], 6.VIII.2009, S. Belokobylskij (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 14.VII.1962, collector unknown (1 ♂, SZMN) ; Erzinsky District, Tore- Khol Lake [50°05’N, 95°10’E], 6.VII.1997, Yu. Mikhailov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 12.VII.1993, S. Tshernyshev (1 ♂, SZMN) ; Tandinsky District, Sosnovka [51°08’N, 94°31’E], 5.VII.1949, Dyatlova (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Kyzylsky District, Elegest River [51°28’N, 94°11’E], 22.VII.2014, A. Lelej, M. Proshchalykin, V. Loktionov (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Piy-Khemsky District, Piy-Khem River [51°54’N, 94°25’E], 4.VII.2010, A. Erst (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Ulug-Khemsky District, near Shagonar [51°29’N, 92°54’E], 20–26.VI.2017, A. Byvaltsev, N. Moskalenko (3 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Volgograd Province: Volgograd [48°31’N, 44°32’E], 1866, A. Bekker (4 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 1867, A. Bekker (1 ♀, ZISP) ; 1872, A. Bekker (3 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) ; 11.VI.1907, M. Koch (1 ♂, ZISP) ; 28.VI.1993, V. Krivokhatsky (1 ♂, ZISP) ; Kamyshinsky District, Yelshanka [50°10’N, 45°23’E], 21.VII–6.VIII.1933, L. Zimin (4 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Pallasovsky District, Lake Elton [49°10’N, 46°31’E], 20.VI.2003, V. Krivokhatsky, O. Ovtshinnikova (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Zabaikalskii Territory: Onon river , no specific locality [50°37’N, 115°32’E], 12.VII.1926, Naumov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Peschanka near Chita [51°59’N, 113°36’E], 15–20.VIII.1927, Mikhno (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps . SOUTH KOREA. Busan [35°11’N, 129°04’E], 6–7.IX.1900, A. Semenov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps . TAJIKISTAN. Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region: Vanj [38°21’N, 71°26’E], 18.IX.1943, D. Stackelberg (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Khatlon Province: Bokhtar [formerly Qurghonteppa or Kurgan-Tyube] [37°49’N, 68°46’E], 31.V.1931, N. Fursov (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Region of Republican Subordination: Varzob District, Varzob [38°46’N, 68°49’E], 14.VI.2012, Sh. Nazarova (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps . TURKMENISTAN. Ashgabat: Büzmeýin District, Archabil [=Firjuza] [37°55’N, 58°05’E], 8.VII.1906, K.Angher (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Ashgabat [37°57’N, 58°23’E] 31.V–6.VI.1925, V. Gussakovskij (4 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 26.V.[year?], K. Angher (1 ♀, ZISP) ; 20.V.1916, A. Ushinsky (1 ♂, ZISP) ; 8.VII.1924,A. Ushinsky (2 ♂, ZISP) ; 19.V.1932,A. Ushinsky (1 ♂, ZISP) ; Balkan Province: Magtymguly [formerly Kara-Kala] [38°26’N, 56°18’E], 6–8.VIII.1934, V. Popov (2 ♂, 2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Gyzylarbat [formerly Serdar or Kyzyl-Arvat] [38°59’N, 56°16’E], 2–4.V.1912, Gedevanov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Daşoguz Province: Daşoguz [formerly Tashauz] [41°50’N, 59°58’E], 21.VII.1931, A. Ushinsky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Lebap Province: Repetek Biosphere State Reserve [38°34’N, 63°10’E], 30.VI.1982, V. Krivokhatsky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Mary Province: Imeni Chapayeva [formely Ymam Baba] [36°42’N, 62°27’E], 18–20.VI.1925, V. Gussakovskij (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Baýramaly [37°37’N, 62°09’E], 14.VII.1928, V. Gussakovskij (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 26.IV.1917, M. Ryabov (2 ♂, ZISP) ; 17.VII.1918, M. Ryabov (1 ♂, ZISP) . UKRAINE. Kyiv [50°25’N, 30°26’E], 5.IX.1928, A. Ushinsky (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Odesa [46°27’N, 30°41’E], 5.VIII.1926, Aksinin (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Poltava Province: Shyshaky District, Jaresky [49°50’N, 33°54’E], 8.VIII.1925, Fabri (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 3.IX.1925, Fabri (1 ♀, ZISP) ; 21.VII.1923, M. Belchevsky (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) . UZBEKISTAN. Bukhara Province: near Bukhara [39°49’N, 64°21’E], 6.VII.1928, V. Gussakovskij (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Jizzakh Province: Golodnaya Steppe [Mirzachoʻl] [40°30’N, 68°00’E], 16–25.V.1903, G. Jakobson (40 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 27–29.V.1903, Grebner (1 ♂, ZISP) ; Gʻallaorol District, Lalmikor [formerly Kuropatkino] [39°56’N, 67°27’E], 1.VIII.1930, V. Gussakovskij (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Karakalpakstan: Nukus [42°28’N, 59°35’E], VI–VII.1898, K. Rossikov (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Khorazm Province: Khiva [41°22’N, 60°21’E], 16.VI–24.VII.1927, V. Gussakovskij (5 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Tashkent Province: Boʻstonliq District, Karankul’ [41°34’N, 69°46’E], 17.V.1898, I. Heyer (2 ♂, 6 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Yangiyoʻl District , near Yangiyoʻl [41°08’N, 69°02’E], 17.VI.1930, L. Zimin (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Arid and semi-arid areas of southern Palaearctic ( Portugal, Spain, Italy, Malta, Croatia, Albania, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Georgia, Abkhazia, * Azerbaijan, Russia (Belgorod Province, Voronezh Province, *Kherson Province, Ulyanovsk Province, Saratov Province, Rostov Province, Volgograd Province, Kalmykia, Astrakhan Province, Krasnodar Territory, * Stavropol Territory, Dagestan, Crimea, Orenburg Province, Altai Territory, Tuva, Irkutsk Province, Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Territory, Amurskaya Province, Primorsky Territory), Turkey, Israel, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China (Liaoning, Gansu, Beijing, Hebei, Shandong, * Xinjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang), North Korea, South Korea), Afrotropic ( Angola, Ethiopia, Namibia, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Oman, Saudi Arabia) and western Indomalayan regions ( India).
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Prionyx (Harpactopus) subfuscatus ( Dahlbom, 1845 )
Odintsev, Yuriy N. Danilov Oleg A. & Kobets, Anastasia S. 2024 |
Prionyx binghami
Pulawski, W. J. 2024: 4 |
Danilov, Yu. N. & Odintsev, O. A. 2023: 432 |
Jha, B. S. & Farooqi S. J. 1996: 15 |
Sphex (Calosphex) rukwaensis
Bohart, R. M. & Menke, A. S. 1976: 134 |
Arnold, G. 1959: 325 |
Sphex subfuscatus albovillosulus
Bohart, R. M. & Menke, A. S. 1976: 134 |
Giordani Soika, A. 1942: 198 |
Chlorion subfuscatum race rhodesianum
Bohart, R. M. & Menke, A. S. 1976: 134 |
Arnold, G. 1936: 28 |
Sphex namkumiensis
Bohart, R. M. & Menke, A. S. 1976: 134 |
Laidlaw, W. B. R. 1929: 232 |
Gastrosphaeria anthracina
Kohl, F. F. 1885: 179 |
Kirchner, L. 1867: 217 |
Costa, A. 1867: 70 |
Costa, A. 1867: 14 |
Costa, A. 1858: 10 |
Enodia chrysoptera
Myartseva, S. N. 1971: 180 |
Kohl, F. F. 1885: 179 |
Kirchner, L. 1867: 217 |
Ruthe, J. F. & Stein, J. P. E. F. 1857: 312 |
Sphex nigritus
Kohl, F. F. 1885: 179 |
Smith, F. 1856: 244 |
Lucas, H. 1849: 271 |
Sphex desertorum
Radoszkowski, O. 1886: 25 |
Kohl, F. F. 1885: 179 |
Radoszkowski, O. 1881: 209 |
Eversmann, E. 1849: 368 |
Sphex subfuscatus
Pulawski, W. J. 2024: 33 |
Danilov, Yu. N. & Odintsev, O. A. 2023: 433 |
Gadallah, N. S. 2020: 86 |
Danilov, Yu. N. 2019: 78 |
Can, I. & Gulmez, Y. 2019: 349 |
Arens, W. 2017: 630 |
Danilov, Yu. N. & Mokrousov, M. V. 2017: 109 |
Jahantigh, F. & Rakhshani E. & Mokhtari A. & Ramroodi S. 2017: 27 |
Danilov, Yu. N. 2014: 424 |
Danilov, Yu. N. 2014: 514 |
Ebrahimi, E. 2014: 24 |
Danilov, Yu. N. 2012: 163 |
Danilov, Yu. N. 2012: 61 |
Danilov, Yu. N. 2009: 55 |
Nemkov, P. G. 2009: 46 |
Pagliano, G. 2009: 175 |
Dollfuss, H. 2008: 1415 |
Nemkov, P. G. 2008: 17 |
Roche, C. G. 2007: 36 |
Kazenas, V. L. 2002: 30 |
Kazenas, V. L. 2001: 15 |
Kazenas, V. L. 1998: 125 |
Kazenas, V. L. 1978: 41 |
Guichard, K. M. 1978: 270 |
Bohart, R. M. & Menke, A. S. 1976: 134 |
Myartseva, S. N. 1972: 84 |
Kazenas, V. L. 1969: 22 |
de Beaumont, J. 1968: 149 |
Diniz, M. de 1965: 4 |
Myartseva, S. N. 1963: 59 |
Tsuneki, K. 1963: 52 |
Berland, L. 1956: 1170 |
Leclercq, J. 1955: 25 |
de Beaumont, J. 1953: 195 |
de Beaumont, J. 1951: 268 |
de Beaumont, J. 1947: 383 |
Yasumatsu, K. 1938: 93 |
Gussakovskij, V. V. 1934: 3 |
Bischoff, H. 1931: 8 |
Roth, P. 1925: 389 |
Gribodo, G. 1924: 49 |
Morice, F. D. 1911: 74 |
von Dalla Torre, K. W. 1897: 442 |
Sickmann, F. 1894: 216 |
Morawitz, F. 1893: 407 |
Radoszkowski, O. 1892: 586 |
Morawitz, F. 1891: 202 |
Kohl, F. F. 1890: 354 |
Kohl, F. F. 1889: 25 |
Morawitz, F. 1889: 129 |
Andre, E. 1888: 149 |
Kohl, F. F. 1885: 179 |
Kohl, F. F. 1881: 29 |
Smith, F. 1856: 242 |
Eversmann, E. 1849: 369 |
Dahlbom, A. G. 1845: 436 |
Sphex soror
Balthasar, V. 1952: 281 |
de Beaumont, J. 1949: 127 |
Kohl, F. F. 1885: 181 |
Smith, F. 1856: 243 |
Dahlbom, A. G. 1845: 436 |