Megarhyssa vagatoria (Fabricius, 1793)
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Felipe |
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Megarhyssa vagatoria (Fabricius, 1793) |
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Megarhyssa vagatoria (Fabricius, 1793) View in CoL ( Figs. 6, 12–13)
Material examined. UKRAINE: Kharkiv Region, Liubotyn , 26.06.2013, ♀; Krasnokutsk, 21.05.2017, ♀ (Shekhovtsov) ; Transcarpathian Region, Vynogradiv District, Chorna Gora , 280 m, oak forest ,
48.138338 N, 23.073689 E, trunk trap on dead Fagus sylvatica , 29.05– 3.07.2018, 2 ♂ (Varga). ROMANIA: Iasi Country, Barnova, 3.09.1958, ♂; Iasi, reared 20.02.1963, ♀ (Pisica); Sibiu County, Magura , 07.1992, ♂ (Scolka); Mehedinti County, Orsova , 12.06.2017, ♀ (Varga) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Palaearctic Region ( Yu et al., 2016);
Ukraine: Chernigiv, Kherson, Kyiv ( Varga, 2018) , Kharkiv ,
and Transcarpathian (present study) Regions. Romania:
Constanta, Iasi, Sibiu ( Pisica & Popescu, 2009), Mehedinti
(present study) Counties.
Notes. Megarhyssa perlata was reported from Iasi and Bucuresti Counties by Pisica & Popescu (2009). The only available material is from Iasi County deposited at
UAIC. Both M. perlata specimens were misidentified by C. Pisica and actually belong to M. vagatoria . Thus,
due to lack of specimens the distribution of M. perlata in
Romania remains questionable.
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