2020
DOI: 10.23885/181433262020161-4347
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New distributional records of the family Sphecidae (Hymenoptera) in Azerbaijan

Abstract: Data on 27 species of nine genera of digger wasps of the family Sphecidae collected in Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan are presented. Of them, 20 species are recorded for the fauna of Azerbaijan for the first time. This article is based on the material of more than 170 specimens, collected by the authors in July 2018 and June 2019 in 30 localities of the republic. Currently, 258 species of digger wasps (Sphecidae -27; Crabronidae -231) are known from this country. It is assumed that the number of … Show more

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“…Remarks. Previously reported in Azerbaijan from Nakhchivan (Maharramov et al 2020) and Shirvan (Dollfuss 2010).…”
Section: Sphex Pruinosusmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Remarks. Previously reported in Azerbaijan from Nakhchivan (Maharramov et al 2020) and Shirvan (Dollfuss 2010).…”
Section: Sphex Pruinosusmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Remarks. Previously reported in Azerbaijan from Kilyazi, Kuba, Acinohur and Nakhchivan (Kohl 1890;Dollfuss 2008;Maharramov et al 2020). Germar, 1817Sphex pruinosus Germar, 1817 Material: 1♂, Persia (now Iran), Tezekend, Ungut- Mugan, 17.08.1927, Bocharnikov;1♀, Ganja, 4.06.1934, in the garden on flowers, M. Vinovsky; 2♀, Ganja, 17, 19.08.1933, on the Eryngium sp., M. Vinovsky; 1♂, Persia (now Iran), Altan, Ungut- Mugan, 21.06.1927, Bocharnikov;7♂, 27.06, 1.08-19.08.1933, M. Vinovsky;1♂, Ganja, 1.08.1932, in the garden, M. Vinovsky; 1♂, Zakataly Distr., Chekan, 13.08.1929;1♀, Mingechevir, 29.08.2014, H. Aliev.…”
Section: Sphex Flavipennis Fabricius 1793mentioning
confidence: 88%