Senotainia (Arrenopus) albifrons ( Rondani, 1859 )
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Senotainia (Arrenopus) albifrons ( Rondani, 1859) View in CoL ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (a-e))
Sphixapata albifrons Rondani, 1859: 225 View in CoL .
Sphixapata albifrons: Venturi 1947: 122 View in CoL (review); 1960: 69 (review).
Senotainia albifron s: Arens and Arens 1953: 190 (habits); Asís et al. 1991: 1331 (habits); Fan and Pape 1996: 242 (faunistics); 2006: 111, 144 (habits); Dear 1980: 806 (catalogue); Draber-Mońko 2007: 232 (faunistics); Gorobchishin 2005: 48 (habits); 2006: 144 (habits); Kara and Pape 2002: 292 (faunistics); KoÇak and Kemal 2009: 53 (faunistics); Krombein 1984: 27 (habits); Lehrer 2012: 14 (in list); Myartzeva 1972a: 101 (habits); Pape 1987: 43 (review); 1996: 134 (catalogue); Pape et al. 2002: 218 (faunistics); Peeters 2008: 42 (habits); Piwczyński et al. 2017: 53, 57 (in cladograms); Rohdendorf 1970: 633 (in key); Séguy 1941: 280 (review); Süss and Savoldelli 2007: 35 (habits); Szpila 2010: 57 (morphology of 1 st stage larva); Szujecki 2012: 272 (imaginal feeding); Venturi 1960: 69 (morphology, faunistics); Verves 1990: 526; 1998: 50 (faunistics); 2001: 235 (faunistics); Verves et al. 2017: 131 (faunistics); Zolda 2001: 3 (habits); 2002: 18 (habits); Zumpt 1961: 53 (redescription).
Senotainia (Arrenopus) albifrons: Verves and Khrokalo 2006: 81 View in CoL (in key); 2014: 4 (habits, faunistics); 2018 (Suppl): 3, 19 (faunistics); Xue et al. 2015: 448 (in list); Zerova et al. 2006: 95 (in key).
Senotainia (Sphixapata) albifrons: Charykuliev 1962: 129 View in CoL (habits); 1965: 123 (habits); Charykuliev and Myartzeva 1964: 84 (habits); Fan 1992: 587 (in key); KoÇak and Kemal 2015: 351 (faunistics); Nandi 2002: 25 (in key), 28 (redescription, faunistics); Povolný and Verves 1997: 64 (redescription, habits, faunistics); Rohdendorf 1935: 80 (redescription); Rohdendorf and Verves 1980: 455 (faunistics); Verves 1979b: 885 (habits, faunistics); 1980: 922 (faunistics); 1986: 65 (catalogue).
Sphexapata albifrons: Gros 2010: 141 View in CoL (habits); Pape 1988: 5 (lectotype designated).
Sphixapata pygmea Rondani, 1859: 225 View in CoL .
Sphixapata pygmaea [incorrect subsequent spelling of pygmea 1859 ]: Charykuliev 1965: 129 (habits, faunistics); Charykuliev and Myartzeva 1964: 84 (habits); Venturi 1960: 70 (morphology, faunistics).
Senotainia (Sphixapata) pygmaea: KoÇak and Kemal 2015: 351 View in CoL (faunistics).
Material examined
Israel: Ma`alot, Mt . Hermon (1600–2000 m), Barám, Qazrin, Shefar’am, Ga`ash, Zomet Ha’Amaqin [= Jalame], Herzliyya, Tel-Aviv, Rosh ha’Ayin, Rosh Zuqim, Holon, Jeriho, Nahal Ramon, Ein-Gedi, Hula, W . Amud, Yeruham, Sede Boqer , Ein Avdat, Makhtech Ramon NR, W . Ujja , 12.02–9.10, but mainly in 06–08 ( TAU) (28 ♂, 16 ♀) . Egypt: Siwa , 31.08 .1935, (J. Omer-Cooper) 1 ♂, 2 ♀; Fayoum, 15.07.1973 (A. Freidberg), 1 ♀; Tabsanit, 2.08 .1991 (A. Freidberg ), 2 ♂, 1 ♀ ( NHMUK).
Distribution
Middle East: Cyprus, Egypt, Israel *, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates. Widely distributed in the southern and central parts of Palaearctic region, and in Afrotropical and Oriental regions.
Habits
Psammophilous and xerophilic species; adults visit flowers. Larvae are inquilines (kleptoparasites) in nests of Sphecoidea: Bembecinus asiaticus Gussakovskij, 1935 , B. hungaricus (Frivaldszky, 1876) , Bembix rostrata (Linnaeus, 1758) , Ectemnius cephalotes (Olivier, 1792) , Eremochares dives (Brullé, 1833) , Philanthus triangulum (Fabricius, 1775) , Prionyx pollens (Kohl, 1885) , P. viduatus (Christ, 1791) , Sphex leuconotus Brullé, 1833 , Sphex subtruncatus krombeini Vecht, 1984 , Stizus perrisii ibericus Beamount, 1962 , S. transcaspicus Radoszkowski, 1893 , Tachysphex costae (De Stefani Perez, 1882) , T. fertoni Pulawski, 1971 .
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Senotainia (Arrenopus) albifrons ( Rondani, 1859 )
Verves, Yuriy G. & Khrokalo, Liudmyla 2021 |
Senotainia (Sphixapata) pygmaea: KoÇak and Kemal 2015: 351
KoCak AO & Kemal M 2015: 351 |
albifrons:
Gros E 2010: 141 |
Pape T 1988: 5 |
Senotainia (Arrenopus) albifrons:
Xue WQ & Verves Y & Wang P 2015: 448 |
Verves Y & Khrokalo LA 2006: 81 |
Zerova MD & Romasenko LP & Seryogina L & Verves Y 2006: 95 |
Sphixapata pygmaea
Charykuliev DM 1965: 129 |
Charykuliev DM & Myartzeva SN 1964: 84 |
Venturi F 1960: 70 |
Senotainia (Sphixapata) albifrons:
KoCak AO & Kemal M 2015: 351 |
Nandi BC 2002: 25 |
Povolny D & Verves Y 1997: 64 |
Fan Z 1992: 587 |
Rohdendorf BB & Verves Y 1980: 455 |
Verves Y 1979: 885 |
Charykuliev DM & Myartzeva SN 1964: 84 |
Charykuliev DM 1962: 129 |
Rohdendorf BB 1935: 80 |
Senotainia albifron
Piwczynski M & Pape T & Deja-Sikora E & Sikora M & Akbarzadeh K & Szpila K 2017: 53 |
Lehrer AZ 2012: 14 |
Szujecki A 2012: 272 |
Szpila K 2010: 57 |
KoCak AO & Kemal M 2009: 53 |
Peeters T 2008: 42 |
Draber-Monko A 2007: 232 |
Suss L & Savoldelli S 2007: 35 |
Gorobchishin V 2005: 48 |
Kara K & Pape T 2002: 292 |
Pape T & Gonzalez-Mora D & Peris SV & Baez M 2002: 218 |
Zolda P 2001: 3 |
Verves Y 1998: 50 |
Fan Z & Pape T 1996: 242 |
Asis JD & Gayubo SF & Tormos J 1991: 1331 |
Verves Y 1990: 526 |
Pape T 1987: 43 |
Krombein KV 1984: 27 |
Dear JP 1980: 806 |
Myartzeva SN 1972: 101 |
Rohdendorf BB 1970: 633 |
Zumpt F 1961: 53 |
Venturi F 1960: 69 |
Arens LE & Arens EL 1953: 190 |
Seguy E 1941: 280 |
Sphixapata albifrons:
Venturi F 1947: 122 |
Sphixapata albifrons
Rondani C 1859: 225 |
Sphixapata pygmea
Rondani C 1859: 225 |