Ichneumon caedator GRAVENHORST, 1829
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Ichneumon caedator GRAVENHORST, 1829 |
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Ichneumon caedator GRAVENHORST, 1829 View in CoL
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Mongolia, 100 km E Ulanbatar, 20 km NE Tereltz, Tuul river , 3♀♀ 15-21.VII.2003, leg. J. Halada ; Mongolia, Övörkhangay, 12 km E Arvaykheer , 46°22´N 102°49´E, 1770 m, 8♀♀ 3.VII.2004, leg. J. Halada GoogleMaps ; Mongolia, Övörkhangay, 12 km SW Arvakheer , 46.22°N 102.49°E, 1770 m, 5♀♀ 3.VII.2004, leg. J. Halada GoogleMaps ; Mongolia, Bayankhongor, 86 km NW Bayankhongor , 46.50°N 100.04°E, 2070 m, 9♀♀ 14.VII.2004, leg. J. Halada GoogleMaps ; Mongolia C, 90 km NE Tsetserleg , 45.03°N 102.25°E, 1400 m, 1♀ 2♁♁ 27.VII.2005, leg. J. Halada GoogleMaps ; Mongolia, Arkhangay, 25 km NE Tsetserleg , 47.38°N 101.45°E, 1730 m, 1♁ 23.VII.2004, leg. M. Kadlecová GoogleMaps ; Turkmenistan, Kopet-Dag, Kara-Kala , 30 km E Gerkez, 1♀ 18. V.1993, leg. M. Halada (all Linz) .
R e m a r k: This species is apparently rather common in Mongolia. The females differ from European material by: 5 th tergite usually black, rarely (5 of 26 specimens) with small ivory spot, hind tarsus entirely red. The ♁♁ are typical.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: Palaearctic, known from Mongolia ( RASNITSYN & SIYTAN 1981), new record for Turkmenia.
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