1970
DOI: 10.1002/mmnz.4830460206
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Faltenwespen aus Griechenland (Hym., Diploptera)

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“…However, P. priesneri fits the diagnosis of the subgenus Deuterepipona. Particularly, the male mandible is without a notch between the basal and preapical teeth (Blüthgen and Gusenleitner 1970). Photos of a female and a male paratypes of this species from Iran (Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History, Stuttgart, Germany) were examined to confirm this.…”
Section: Pseudepipona Priesneri Gusenleitner 1970mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, P. priesneri fits the diagnosis of the subgenus Deuterepipona. Particularly, the male mandible is without a notch between the basal and preapical teeth (Blüthgen and Gusenleitner 1970). Photos of a female and a male paratypes of this species from Iran (Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History, Stuttgart, Germany) were examined to confirm this.…”
Section: Pseudepipona Priesneri Gusenleitner 1970mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…East Azerbaijan (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Guilan, Khuzestan (Archer, 1981), Kohguiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad (Castro and Dvořák, 2009), Mazandaran (Abd-Rabou et al, 2005;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Tehran (Archer, 1981;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), West Azerbaijan (Birula, 1930;Archer, 1981;Blüthgen and Gusenleitner, 1970).…”
Section: Distribution In Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…zavattarii Guiglia and Capra, 1933;Vespa orientalis var. somalica Giordani Soika, 1934;Vespa orientalis arabica Giordani Soika, 1957. Distribution in Iran: Ardabil, Bushehr (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), East Azerbaijan (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008;Sakenin et al, 2010), Fars (Guiglia, 1977;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Ghazvin (Morice, 1921;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Golestan, Hamadan, Hormozgan (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Isfahan (Blüthgen and Gusenleitner, 1970), Kerman (Blüthgen and Gusenleitner, 1970;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Kermanshah (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Khorasan (Blüthgen and Gusenleitner, 1970;Guiglia, 1977;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Khuzestan (Buysson 1912;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Kohguiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Kordestan (Ebrahimi andCarpenter, 2008), Lorestan (du Buysson, 1912;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Markazi (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Mazandaran (Guiglia, 1977), Qom (Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Sistan and Baluchestan (Blüthgen and Gusenleitner, 1970;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Tehran (du Buysson, 1912;Blüthgen and Gusenleitner, 1970;Ebrahimi and Carpenter, 2008), Zanjan (Abbasi et al, 2008).…”
Section: Vespa Orientalis Linnaeus 1771mentioning
confidence: 99%
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