Pseudepipona (Pseudepipona) kozhevnikovi (Kostylev, 1927) new record

Figs 8-17

Odynerus kozhevnikovi Kostylev 1927: 78, fig. 4.

Pseudepipona kozhevnikovi; Blüthgen 1938 (1937): 295; van der Vecht and Fischer 1972: 84.

Material examined.

5♀♀, CHINA, Gansu, Zhangye City, Gaotai County, Heiquan Town, Yanzhibao Village, 39.607°N, 99.654°E, 1.VII.2019, Xue Zhang (CNU) ; 1♂, CHINA, Gansu, Jiayuguan City, Xincheng Town, Anyuangou Village, 39.787°N, 98.322°E, 22.VI.2019, Xue Zhang (CNU) .

Diagnosis.

Female body length 10.0-11.0 mm, male body length 9.5 mm (Figs 8-9); body largely ferruginous, with the following parts black: inner margin and apex of mandible, a small spot of clypeus in female, frons, vertex (Fig. 11), antenna except A1-A2 (Fig. 10), mesoscutum except two curved comma-shaped ferruginous spots, anterior margins of scutellum and metanotum, ventral side of mesosoma, posterior face of propodeum medially, coxae and trochanters largely, a large spot on the base of T2 and metasomal segments 3-7 except apical ferruginous bands (Figs 16-17); clypeus (Figs 13-14) wider than long; lateral carina of propodeum obviously tooth-shaped (Figs 12, 15), horizontal carina between dorsal and posterior surfaces of propodeum thin and slightly indistinct; T1 basally with lateral short raised carina (Fig. 17).

Distribution.

China (Gansu); Russia; Mongolia; Kazakhstan.