Prionyx viduatus argentatus ( Mocsáry 1883 ), Mocsary, 1883
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Prionyx viduatus argentatus ( Mocsáry 1883) View in CoL
Enodia argentata Mocsáry 1883: 36 , junior secondary homonym of Sphex argentatus Fabricius 1787 . Syntypes: Ƥ, southern Russia or Caucasus: no specific locality (TMB).
Sphex mocsaryi Kohl 1885a: 187 , replacement name for Enodia argentata .
Sphex gobiensis Tsuneki 1971a: 142 . Holotype (examined): Ƥ, Mongolia: Middle Gobi Aymag: Delgerhangay (TMB), examined. New synonymy.
Prionyx viduatus mocsaryi: Kazenas 1978: 44 View in CoL .
Prionyx viduatus argentatus: Kazenas 1998: 127 View in CoL ; 2002: 31.
Material examined: 78 Ƥ, 69 3 from Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Mongolia.
Distribution: Spain, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, Turkey, Russia (Samara, Rostov, Ulyanovsk, Orenburg regions, Northern Caucasus), Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, Libya.
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Prionyx viduatus argentatus ( Mocsáry 1883 )
Danilov, Yuriy N. 2012 |
Prionyx viduatus argentatus:
Kazenas 1998: 127 |
Prionyx viduatus mocsaryi:
Kazenas 1978: 44 |
Sphex gobiensis
Tsuneki 1971: 142 |
Sphex mocsaryi
Kohl 1885: 187 |
Enodia argentata Mocsáry 1883 : 36
Mocsary 1883: 36 |