Merodon schachti Hurkmans, 1993

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Examined material. IRAN, Kermanshah province: 1 ♂, Kermanshah, Mahidasht, Chahar Zbar-e Olya, 34°16′N 46°48′E, 1550 m, 14.viii.1996, leg. M. Parchami-Araghi / H. Barari / V. Nazari.

Remarks. Merodon schachti can be separated from other Merodon species by the following combination of characters: antenna brownish orange; flagellum about 1.3 times longer than pedicel; scutum with sparse brownish yellow pile; legs predominantly black, femora orange apically; tibiae orange on nearly basal half and apex; hind femur swollen; hind tibia extended apically; abdomen narrow; tergites 2–3 with a pair of lateral orange maculae; tergites 2–4 with a pair of whitish interrupted pollinose fasciae; male genitalia as in Hurkmans (1993: figure 72). This species was collected in the western parts of Zagros Mountains, near to the border with Iraq. Merodon schachti was described from Turkey by Hurkmans (1993), based on a series of male specimens. The female remains undescribed. The male examined in the present study represents the first record of this species after its original description in 1993.