Eumerus kazanovzkyae Paramonov, 1927

Figs 3G, 6G, 10A, 11E, 15 E–F, 19B, 21B, 23B

Diagnosis

Eyes pilose, about 1 ommatidium spaced in males (Fig. 15 E–F); face and frontal triangle white pilose; antennae yellowish-orange (Fig. 11E); scutum and scutellum shiny metallic, weakly pollinose, covered with short whitish pile; legs predominantly black, basal half of tibiae orange; metafemur with short ventral pile, about ⅛–1/7 width of metafemur; metatibia with dense dorsal thick pile fringe apically (Fig. 10A); metatarsus pile fringe confined to antero-dorsal margin of metatarsus; wing strongly infuscated, reaching to posterior margin of wing (Fig. 6G); abdomen predominantly orange (Fig. 3G); male genitalia as in Figs 19B, 21B, 23B.

Material examined

Holotype

AZERBADJAN • ♂; “N 314 // Arishia / Ordubad, 7.VI. [19]24 // Eumerus / kazanovzkyae / n. sp ♂ Typus / Paramonov det. [pink label, handwritten]”; ZISP.

Other material

IRAN • 1 ♂; “IRAN, Kermanshah prov., / Paveh, Dodan, 35°02′26.7″N / 046°09′22.1″E, 16.vi. 2016 / 1500 m, Malaise trap, M. Zardoui // Eumerus kazanovzkyae / Paramonov, 1927”; HMIM .

Distribution

Iran (Lorestan prov., Doroud; Kermanshah prov.), Transcaucasia (Peck 1988; Bahirai et al. 2014).