Evagetes pectinipes ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
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Evagetes pectinipes ( Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL
Figs 5A–E View Figure 5 , 7G View Figure 7
Sphex pectinipes Linnaeus, 1758: 570 View Cited Treatment .
Evagetes pectinipes pectinipes View in CoL : Smissen, 2003: 55, 57, 63, 147.
Diagnosis. Forewing with three submarginal cells ( Fig. 7G View Figure 7 ). Anterior margin of labrum nearly flat. Outer surface of mandible without carina ( Fig. 5B View Figure 5 ). Pronotum arcuate posteriorly ( Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Propodeum smooth transition from disc to posterior surface arcuate ( Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ). Fore metatarsus with four comb spines, flattened and widened towards apex, apical spine of 1 st tarsomere equal to 2 nd plus 3 rd tarsomeres or slightly shorter (in female) ( Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ). Body predominantly covered with greyish-silvery pubescence ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ). Median length of metanotum 4.6–5.5X median length of metapostnotum (in female) ( Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ).
Material examined (YNAU) . 1 female, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Hailaer City, Yimin Town , 48°57’N 119°78’E, 804 m, 8.VIII.2006, coll. Ming Luo ; 1 female, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Hailaer East Mountain , 49°60’N 117°48’E, 603–776 m, 9. VIII.2006, coll. Ming Luo GoogleMaps ; 1 female, CHINA: Yunnan, Dehong State, Ruili City, Baoli brickyard, 24°00’N 97°85’E, 1134 m, 7–13.XII.2012, coll. Jie Zeng ; 1 female, CHINA: Yunnan: Xishuangbanna State, Menghai County, Bulang Mountain , Yellow plate, 21°44’N 100°26’E, 1646 m, 14–15.IX.2019 GoogleMaps .
Distribution. China (Inner Mongolia and Yunnan), Portugal, The United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus, Iran, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia.
Remarks. Newly recorded species in China.
Evagetes trispinosus ( Kohl, 1886) View in CoL Figs 5F–J View Figure 5 , 7H View Figure 7
Pompilus trispinosus Kohl, 1886: 317 View in CoL , 324–325.
Evagetes trispinosus View in CoL : Wahis, 1986: 27.
Evagetes pectinipes trispinosus View in CoL v.d. Smissen, 2003: 55, 57, 64, 158.
Diagnosis. Forewing with three submarginal cells ( Fig. 7H View Figure 7 ). Anterior margin of labrum nearly flat. Outer surface of mandible without carina ( Fig. 5G View Figure 5 ). Pronotum arcuate posteriorly ( Fig. 5H View Figure 5 ). Propodeum smooth, transition from disc to posterior surface arcuate ( Fig. 5I View Figure 5 ). Fore metatarsus with four flattened comb spines, widened towards apex, apical spine of 1 st tarsomere equal to 2 nd plus 3 rd tarsomeres or slightly shorter (in female) ( Fig. 5J View Figure 5 ). Body predominantly covered with brown pubescence. Length of metanotum 4.5–5.5X median length of metapostnotum (in female) ( Fig. 5I View Figure 5 ).
Material examined. 1 female, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Helan Mountain, Heigou , 39°16’N 106°03’E, 1700 m, 4.VIII.2010, coll. Fang-zhou Ma, YNAU GoogleMaps ; 2 females, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Helan Mountain, Halawugou , 3556 m, 39°16’N 106°03’E, 3556 m, 20.VII.2004 (1 female), 21.VII.2006 (1 female), coll. Hai-yan Zhang, YNAU GoogleMaps ; 1 female, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Helan Mountain, Shuimogou , 3556 m, 39°16’N 106°03’E, 3556 m, 26.VII.2010, coll. Fang-zhou Ma, YNAU GoogleMaps ; 1 female, CHINA: Ningxia, Longde Country, Sutai Forest Farm, 35°65’N 106°17’E, 2158 m, 1–2.VII.2018, coll. Xin-pu Wang and Xiao-li Liu , HBU.
Distribution. China (Inner Mongolia and Ningxia), Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Turkey, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia.
Remarks. Newly recorded species in China.
Evagetes deirambo Ishikawa, 1960 Figs 6A–E View Figure 6 , 7I View Figure 7
Evagetes deirambo View in CoL Ishikawa, 1960: 61.
Evagetes yezoensis View in CoL Ishikawa, 1960: 59. Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes deirambo View in CoL Ishikawa, 1960 according to Lelej et al. 1994: 143.
Diagnosis. Forewing with three submarginal cells ( Fig. 7I View Figure 7 ). Anterior margin of labrum nearly flat. Outer surface of mandible without carina ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ). Propodeum smooth, transition from disc to posterior surface arcuate ( Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ). Fore metatarsus with three spines, flattened towards apex. Pronotum arcuate posteriorly, malar space (minimum value) equal to 0.1–0.3X of greatest width of pedicel, sides of mesosoma covered with brown pubescence, T1 apically and T2 basally red, rest of metasoma black (in female). Pronotum angulate posteriorly, metasoma black, F1 1.3–1.5X longer than wide, median length of metanotum 4.0–4.5X median length of metapostnotum (in male) ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 , C-E).
Material examined. 1 male, CHINA: Shandong, Qingdao City, Wanggezhuang Village , 36°27’N 120°65’E, 6 m, VIII.2012, coll. Chong-yang Li, YNAU ; 2 males, CHINA: Shandong, Shouguang City, Weifang University of Science and Technology , Malaise trap, 36°88’N 118°78’E, 1032 m, 17.VIII.2018, YNAU ; 1 male, China, Inner Mongolia, Eerduosi City, Wushenqi batuwan, 38°59’N 108°87’, 1300–1400 m, 28.XII.2006, coll. Ming Luo, YNAU ; 1 male, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Wuliangsu lake wetland, 40°97’N 108°95’E, 1018 m, 10.IX.2013, coll. Li Jiang and Xiao-qian Shi, YNAU ; 1 male, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Alxa League, Bayanhaote Town, Yellow Plate , 38°83’N 105°65’E, 1410 m, 24.VIII.2013, coll. Jian Zhu, YNAU ; 1 male, CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Huhehaote Forestry Science Research Institute , 40°49’N 111°42’E, 1056 m, 17.VII.2006, coll. Ting-jing Li, YNAU GoogleMaps ; 1 male, CHINA: Yunnan, Jinghong, Menghai Country. Buguanggang Village , Malaise trap, 21°44’N 101°26’E, 1200 m, 29. V GoogleMaps –2.VII.2019, YNAU GoogleMaps ; 1 male, CHINA: Henan, Neixiang Country, Baotianman National Nature Reserve , 33°05’N 111°91’E, 360–1830 m, 22.VII.2007, coll. Zai-fu Xu, SCNU ; 1 male, CHINA: Shanxi, Qinshui Country, Zhuweigou , 35°42’N 112°01’E, 652–1539 m, 23.VII.2012, coll. Jian Zhu and Li Jiang, YNAU GoogleMaps .
Distribution. China (Inner Mongolia, Henan, Shanxi, Shandong, Yunnan), South Korea, Japan, Russia.
Remarks. Newly recorded species in China.
Evagetes liane Schmid-Egger, 2019 Figs 6F–J View Figure 6 , 7J View Figure 7
Evagetes liane Schmid-Egger, 2019: 1205-1210 View Cited Treatment .
Diagnosis. Forewing with three submarginal cells ( Fig. 7J View Figure 7 ). Anterior margin of labrum nearly flat. Outer surface of mandible without carina ( Fig. 6G View Figure 6 ). Pronotum slightly angulate in posterior view ( Fig. 6H View Figure 6 ). Propodeum smooth, transition from disc to posterior surface arcuate ( Fig. 6I View Figure 6 ). Fore metatarsus flattened, with four spines, widened towards apex, apical spine of 1 st tarsomere equal to 2 nd plus 3 rd tarsomeres, or slightly shorter, SMC 3 approximate 0.3x as large as SMC 2 (in female). Metasoma black, F1 1.1–1.3X its longer than wide, median length of metanotum 3.0X median length of metapostnotum (in male) ( Fig. 6F, I, J View Figure 6 ).
Material examined ( YNAU). 1 male, CHINA: Inner Mongolia: Tongliao City, Daqinggou National Nature Reserve , 42°3’N 122°07’E, 1330 m, 11.VIII.2006, coll. Ting-jing Li GoogleMaps ; 1 male, CHINA: Xinjiang, Yili State, Yining City Erqiao Road , 43°88’N 81°26’E, 552 m, 5.VII.2023, coll. Zhi-yan Song.
Distribution. China (Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia), Spain.
Remarks. Newly recorded species in China.
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Evagetes pectinipes ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
Li, Lili Dong Qiang & Ma, Li 2024 |
Evagetes pectinipes pectinipes
Smissen J van der 2003: 55 |
Evagetes pectinipes trispinosus
Smissen J van der 2003: 55 |
Evagetes trispinosus
Wahis R 1986: 27 |
Evagetes deirambo
Ishikawa R 1960: 61 |
Evagetes yezoensis
Lelej AS & Saigusa T & Lee CE 1994: 143 |
Ishikawa R 1960: 59 |
Pompilus trispinosus
Kohl FF 1886: 317 |