Priocnemis (Priocnemis) fennica Haupt, 1927

(Figs 12, 20, 25, 29)

Priocnemis femoralis f. fennica Haupt, 1927: 113, ♀ ♂. Lectotype, ♀, " Pärnå " [Finland], designated by Wolf 1967: 21 [ZMU].

Priocnemis (Priocnemis) fennicus: Wolf 1963: 27, 52, 94, 138, ♀ ♂.

Priocnemis (Priocnemis) fennica: Priesner 1968: 131, 144, 151, ♀ ♂; Wolf 1972: 48, 54, 65, ♀ ♂; Tobias 1978: 100, 110, ♀ ♂; Wahis 1986: 10.

Priocnemis fennica: Wiśniowski 2009: 114, ♀ ♂.

Diagnosis. Male. Body length 4.0–6.5 mm. Paramere with one outer stout vertical process ending by dense bristles (Figs 20, 25). Hypopygium narrow (Fig. 25). Female. Body length 6.0–8.5 mm. Antenna slender; third flagellomere 3.5–3.8 × its width (Fig. 29). Fore wing with subapical milky white spot. Propodeum posteriorly without transverse striae. Metasoma with ferruginous-red T1 and T2 or completely black.

Material examined. Germany. 2 ♂, Saaletal, Grossjena, 23, 24.VII.1947 (Blüthgen) ; 1 ♀, Berlin, Tegel, 2.VIII.1903 (G. Enderlein S.G.) [MNHU]. Russia . Eastern Siberia: 1 ♂, Khakassia, 14 km south-south-west of Abakan, Belyi Yar, Abakan River, 12.VII.2012 (V. Loktionov, M. Proshchalykin) [CEATB].

Distribution. Austria, Belarus, Belgium, British Isles, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands (Wahis 2013), Turkey (Yildirim & Wahis 2011), Russia: European part (North-West) (Tobias 1978), Eastern Siberia (Khakassia) (new record).