Platymya antennata (Brauer and Bergenstamm, 1891) (Fig. 5D)

Parexorista antennata Brauer and Bergenstamm, 1891:325 [also 1891:21]. [For further synonyms see Herting & Dely-Draskovits (1993)].

Diagnosis: Postpedicel in male 1.25–1.90 times and in female 1.40–1.65 times as long as pedicel; scutum with 3 postsutural dorsocentral setae; inner margin of the lower calyper whitish; abdominal tergites 4 and 5 in male each with a pair of dense patches of setae ventrally.

Material examined: 14♂♂, Chekab valley, 34°08′05.3″N, 50°16′25.3″E, 15.vi.2016, 2219 m, pan trap near small pool, leg. E. Gilasian & M. Parchami-Araghi ; 1♂, Kaftar khoon valley, 34°06′55.2″N, 50°16′54.1″E, 1.vi.2017, 2150 m, swept, leg. E. Gilasian ; 2♂♂ 2♀♀, Sibak valley, 34°06′16.1″N, 50°12′54.4″E, 2.vi.2017, 1972 m, swept, leg. E. Gilasian.

Distribution: ASIA: China, Western Siberia, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Israel, Turkey. EUROPE: Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, France. NORTH AFRICA: Morocco. New record for Iran.