Virgichneumon callicerus (Gravenhorst, 1820)
Figs 22 (A–C), 23 (A–C)
Material examined: 1♂, Kharga Oasis (New Valley) [25°31’34.0”N 30°37’19.9”E], May, 2022, yellow pan trap in V. faba .
Diagnosis. Black in the following parts: head (except a small whitish attached to posterior margin of eye), pronotum (except two transverse whitish spots anteriorly), mesosoma (except whitish scutellum), base of metasomal petiole and T 4-7 (except whitish posterior margins of T 5–7); clypeus black, with two large reddish to orange markings laterally; metasomal T 1 (mostly), T 2, T 3 reddish brown; legs reddish except for the black coxae, trochanters and hind tibial apex, tarsi darker; antenna black, with F7–11 whitish dorsally; ovipositor clearly red, sheath black with whitish apex; wing with dark brown dark brown, with small whitish base, rest of veins brownish. Clypeus nearly flattened, with slightly upturned rounded apical margin, coarsely punctate at base; antenna with 33 antennomeres; mesosoma densely punctate and shiny (except scutellum smooth, impunctate). Fore wing with pentagonal areolet, distinctly narrowed above; vein cu-a nearly interstitial, or slightly postfurcal.
Distribution in the MENA: Egypt (new record), Iran, Turkey.
Comments: Virgichneumon callicerus is a new record to Egypt, as well as a new record in association with faba bean .