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A919AB4FFFD3F94FFF09FB1E46823933.text	A919AB4FFFD3F94FFF09FB1E46823933.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bembecinus A. Costa 1859	<div><p>Genus Bembecinus A. Costa, 1859</p><p>Bembecinus A. Costa, 1859: 4 .</p><p>Type species: Bembecinus meridionalis A. Costa, 1859, by monotypy.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFD3F94FFF09FB1E46823933	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFD3F94BFF09FA7141093FDA.text	A919AB4FFFD3F94BFF09FA7141093FDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bembecinus similis Gadallah & Edmardash 2024	<div><p>Bembecinus similis Gadallah &amp; Edmardash sp. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: DC875546-2A68-47C0-958D-8BDCBDB19D1E</p><p>Figs 1 (A–E), 2(A–C), 3(A–C)</p><p>Type material: Saudi Arabia, Holotype (♀), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=43.125637&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=17.26861" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 43.125637/lat 17.26861)">Fifa Mountain</a> (Jazan Province), 1260 m [17º16’07ʺN 43º07’32.3ʺE], May, 2023, Malaise trap in coffee orchard, Usama Abu El-Ghiet collector.</p><p>Recognition. The new species belongs to B. tridens group because of the following combination of characters (de Beaumont 1954; Schmid-Egger 2004): eyes noticeably convergent towards clypeus; flagellum normal, not claviform, F1 about 2.2× as long as wide; clypeus shorter than least distance between eyes; front metatarsus not enlarged; hindfemur more than 3.5× as long as wide; gastral terga shiny, sparsely punctate. Characters of our female specimen does not agree well with Schmid-Egger’s key (2004: 12). It resembles B. proximus in having T 1 with a band interrupted medially, T 2 with complete band, T 3 with small band medially and T 6 black. It differs from B. proximus in having T 4 completely black (T 4 with complete yellow band in B. proximus), and T 5 with complete band (T 5 with lateral spots in B. proximus). It matches B. bytinskii in de Beaumont’s key (1954: 246, couplet 2) in having the propodeum without posterior notch and T 4 entirely black. However, it differs from female of B. bytinskii in having T 1 with the band interrupted medially (Fig. 1E) (T 1 with complete band in B. bytinskii, see fig. 60 in Schmid-Egger 2004, or very slightly notched medially (de Beaumont 1954), as well as Saudi Arabian specimens (see Fig. 3E); T 5 with band widened laterally and medially (T 5 with band widened laterally, and deeply concave medially in B. bytinskii); scutellum, metanotum and propodeum all black (Fig. 2B) (scutellum with lateral yellow spots, metanotum with central band, and sometimes outer edge of propodeum with some yellow in female of B. bytinskii (Fig. 3E)); S 2 and S 3 with lateral small triangular yellowish spots (Fig. 3C) (S 2 –S 5 with lateral spots and small band apically in female of B. bytinskii); apical flagellomere distinctly excavated ventrally, spoon-like (Fig. 3A) (apical flagellomere normal in female of B. bytinskii); clypeus with baso-medial black, quadrate spot, among which a rounded yellow spot could be seen (Fig. 1D) (clypeus with apico-median black spot in female of B. bytinskii (Fig. 3D)).</p><p>Description of female holotype: Body length: 10 mm.</p><p>Colouration (Figs 1A–E, 3B, C): Body shiny black, with the following parts yellow: inner eye orbit with thin streak not reaching upper margin, clypeus (except for a baso-median black quadrate area), labrum (whitish), antenna ventrally, pronotal collar, pronotal lobe, postero-lateral spot on mesoscutum, long spot on tegula, subapical band on T 1 (distinctly interrupted medially), complete band on T 2 apically, slightly widened laterally and medially, small median posterior marking on T 3, complete band on T 5 (conspicuously narrowed laterally), forefemur apically as well as apical half ventrally, foretibia (except apical two-thirds ventrally), foretarsus (except metatarsus black ventrally), tips of midfemur and midtarsus (which are ivory white), hindtibia (except black tip ventrally), all hindtarsus; claws yellow with dark tip. Gastral T 4 &amp; T 6 entirely black; mandible ferruginous medially, black at base and tip; apical middle tarsomere pale brownish; gastral S 2 and S 3 with posterolateral triangular whitish markings.</p><p>Head (Figs 1C, D, 2A, 3A). Smooth, impunctate; frons with fine short setae medially as well as along inner eye orbits; vertex smooth and shiny, very short; eye inner margins conspicuously convergent towards clypeus; ocellar triangle with base longer than lateral side; antennal scape relatively long, about as long as F1 &amp; F2 combined, F2 less than 2.0× as long as wide; apical flagellomere deeply concave ventrally (spoon-like); clypeus wider than long, with dense silvery pubescence laterally, flattened to slightly concave at apex; labrum semicircular; mandible short, with blunt tip, with one subapical tooth.</p><p>Thorax (Fig. 2A, B, 3B). Entirely smooth and shiny; pronotal collar is visible in dorsal view; propodeum with fine, whitish short setae laterally, superficially punctate medially, roundly projected postero-laterally. Fore metatarsus somewhat edged ventrally (black here), with five unequal whitish to yellowish spines; tarsomere II very short, like metatarsus with sharp ventral black edge, with two long unequal spines; pulvillus distinctly large; midtibia and tarsus spinose (with short transparent spines); hind legs normal. Wings hyaline, with dark veins.</p><p>Gaster (Figs 1E, 2C, 3C). Shiny, with fine setiferous punctures; last tergum pointed apically; gastral sterna as finely punctate as terga.</p><p>Male: Unknown.</p><p>Etymology: The name of the new species refers to its similarity to Bembecinus bytinskii .</p><p>Distribution: Saudi Arabia (Fifa in Jazan Province).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFD3F94BFF09FA7141093FDA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFD7F94BFF09FC1A416738A6.text	A919AB4FFFD7F94BFF09FC1A416738A6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nysson Latreille. In 1802	<div><p>Genus Nysson Latreille, [1802]</p><p>Nysson Latreille, [1802: 340] .</p><p>Type species: Crabro spinosus Fabricius, 1775 [= Sphex spinosus J. Forster, 1771], designated by Schuckard, 1837.</p><p>This is the second record of the genus for the fauna of Saudi Arabia. It was first recorded by Abu El-Ghiet et al. (2023), where N. arabicus Gadallah &amp; Edmardash was described.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFD7F94BFF09FC1A416738A6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFD7F946FF09FAC740AE394E.text	A919AB4FFFD7F946FF09FAC740AE394E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Nysson ohli (Schmid-Egger 2011) Gadallah & Edmardash & Abu El-Ghiet & Al-Fifi 2024	<div><p>Nysson ohli (Schmid-Egger, 2011), new combination</p><p>Figs 4 (A–C), 5(A–D)</p><p>Synnevrus ohli Schmid-Egger, 2011: 592, ♂.</p><p>Diagnosis. Gastral terga double edged; body mainly small, 5.5 mm, black with little yellowish to whitish markings, thorax mainly black, without any ferruginous, T 1 mostly reddish ferruginous; whole antenna reddish, darkened towards tip, without any yellow; pronotum light yellow, reaching reddish ferruginous tegula; S 1 and S 2 as well as apical sternum bright reddish ferruginous; head and thorax densely closely alveolate; gena distinctly short, markedly edged below; occipital carina present; pronotum sharply angulate antero-laterally; propodeum with distinct lateral spine-like process.</p><p>Description. Body length: 5.5 mm.</p><p>Colouration (Figs 4A–C, 5A–D): Head (including clypeus), scutum, scutellum (except for yellowish base), metanotum and propodeum black; T 1 reddish ferruginous, with relatively large postero-lateral yellow markings; T 2–5 black, T 2 &amp; T 3 with lateral transverse yellow bands; female pygidial plate reddish ferruginous, black at base; antenna dark brown, with scape, pedicel, and F1–4 reddish ferruginous; tegula and pronotal lobe reddish ferruginous, pronotum entirely pale yellowish; legs reddish ferruginous with some yellow dorsally on fore tibia and all dorsal surface of hind tibia; S 1 &amp; S 2 as well as apical sternum bright reddish ferruginous, rest of gastral sterna darker; mandible yellowish, dark at tip; palpi reddish to yellowish. Wings slightly darkened, with dark brown veins.</p><p>Head (Figs 4B, C, 5A). Densely alveolate, alveolae finely dotted inside giving dull appearance; transverse elevation present between antennal sockets that is about as long as scape; eye margin with indistinct notch above middle, margins converging towards clypeus; clypeus coarsely shagreened except apex which is smooth and shiny, with sharp teeth along apex, free margin deeply emarginate medially, emargination flanked by conspicuous tooth on each side; labrum slightly exposed; scape and pedicel smooth and shiny, scape somewhat swollen towards apex; F1 &amp; F2 each about as long as wide, remaining flagellomeres becoming gradually elongate, longer than wide; ocelli forming moderately elevated, densely coarsely punctate triangle, basal distance longer than lateral one; gena distinctly short, markedly edged below, dull; vertex and occipital carina faint.</p><p>Thorax (Figs 4B, 5A). Pronotum sharply angulate antero-laterally, slightly sunken below scutum, nearly smooth and shiny; scutum densely alveolate, somewhat elevated postero-laterally; scutellum and metanotum sculptured like scutum; propodeum shortened carinate above, posterior surface slanted, longitudinally ridged, with distinct lateral spine-like process that is densely clothed with whitish pubescence hiding underlying integument; mesopleuron densely alveolate, dull, with lateral tooth hardly differentiated from sculpture, lower part of mesopleuron shiner, with faint transverse ridges; metapleuron with smaller alveoles. Legs normal, mid and hind metatarsi relatively long and slender, about as long as to the following tarsomeres combined.</p><p>Gaster (Fig. 5B–D). Gastral T 1 sparsely punctate at base, with dense superficial punctures on remaining tergum, punctures separated by more than puncture diameter, integument alutaceous between punctures; T 2 &amp; T 3 superficially punctate, punctures denser on T 4; pygidial plate triangular, narrowly rounded at apex, rugose-punctate, sharply edged laterally; S 2 with basomedian swollen rounded area, densely punctate laterally, sparser medially; S 3 &amp; S 4 with dense micropuncture and lateral fringe of very short setae postero-laterally; S 6 densely punctate (except smooth narrow area mesally).</p><p>Material examined: 1♀, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=43.128693&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=17.069584" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 43.128693/lat 17.069584)">Sala Mountain</a> (Jazan Province), 1186 m [17º04ʹ10.5ʺN 43º07ʹ43.3ʺE], 15.xi.2022, Malaise trap, in coffee orchards, Usama Abu El-Ghiet collector .</p><p>Distribution. Saudi Arabia (present study), United Arab Emirates (Schmid-Egger 2011, as Synnevrus ohli).</p><p>Comments. The double-edged gastral terga of the species attributes it to the genus Synnevrus A. Costa, 1859 based on Guichard (1986) and Nemkov (2001). However, in a cladistic analysis of the subfamily Bembecinae by Nemkov &amp; Lelej (2013), based on morphological characters, Synnevrus was synonymized with Nysson Latreille. In a personal communication, W. Pulawski recognizes this synonymy because of some intermediate species.</p><p>Our female specimen greatly agrees with Schmid-Egger’s holotype male of the United Arab Emirates (2011) in having the thorax mainly black (Fig. 5A), with a yellow pronotum (Fig. 5A), scutellar base yellow (Fig. 5A), reduced yellow markings on the gaster (Fig. 5B), as well as the reddish ferruginous tegula and T 1 (Fig. 5A, B); the body sculpture; a sharply angulate antero-lateral side of the pronotum (Fig. 4A); antenna without any yellow. It differs from the male in having a larger body size (5.5 mm rather than 4.0 mm); S 1, S 2 and S 6 reddish ferruginous, and remaining sterna dark brown (Fig. 5C) (in the holotype male, the sterna are black with some reddish parts, and S 7 is reddish). It also resembles N. barrei Radoszkowski (Nemkov 2001, as Synnevrus barrei) in having the double-edged gastral terga; the presence of lateral spine on the propodeum (Fig. 5A); pronotum sharply angulate antero-laterally (Fig. 4A). However, it differs from N. barrei in having the thorax mainly black (mainly ferruginous in N. barrei); body length 4.5 mm (in N. barrei, 6.0– 6.5 mm).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFD7F946FF09FAC740AE394E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFDAF946FF09FA2640883ADD.text	A919AB4FFFDAF946FF09FA2640883ADD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crossocerus Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau & Brulle 1835	<div><p>Genus Crossocerus Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau &amp; Brullé, 1835</p><p>Crossocerus Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau &amp; Brullé, 1835: 763 .</p><p>Type species: Crabro scutatus Fabricius, 1787 [= Sphex palmipes Linnaeus, 1767], designated by Westwood, 1839.</p><p>Crossocerus is represented in the Arabian Peninsula by three species, of which only C. adhaesus (Kohl, 1915) is recorded from Saudi Arabia (Leclercq 1993; Dollfuss 2006).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFDAF946FF09FA2640883ADD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFDAF945FF09F91846C93B32.text	A919AB4FFFDAF945FF09F91846C93B32.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Crossocerus (Oxycrabro) arabicus Gadallah & Edmardash 2024	<div><p>Crossocerus (Oxycrabro) arabicus Gadallah &amp; Edmardash, spec. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: DFF00210-C355-4D26-BCEC-ACCB68C7CDC2</p><p>Figs 6 (A–D), 7(A–D)</p><p>Type material: Saudi Arabia, Holotype (♀), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=43.125637&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=17.26861" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 43.125637/lat 17.26861)">Fifa Mountain</a> (Development Authority Farm-almukhafih), 1260 m [17º16’07ʺN 43º07’32.3ʺE], July, 2023, Malaise trap in coffee orchard, Usama Abu El-Ghiet collector ; Saudi Arabia, Paratype (♀), same data, but May, 2023 .</p><p>Diagnosis. The new species belongs to the subgenus Oxycrabro Leclercq, 1961 based on the following combination of characters: occipital carina complete, not interrupted ventrally (Figs 6B, 7D); mandible bifid (Fig. 6C); collar with a small notch medially (Figs 6B, 7D); mesopleuron with small denticle in front of midcoxa; pygidial plate slightly depressed on apical half (Fig. 7B); body small-sized (4.5–4.8 mm) (Leclercq 1961, 2009: 158, couplet 1).</p><p>The subgenus Oxycrabro includes three currently known species (Bohart &amp; Menke 1976; Leclercq 2009; Pulawski 2023): C. (O.) acanthophorus (Kohl) (western and central Palearctic), C. (O.) federationis Leclercq (Malaysia), and C. (O.) taru de Beaumont (Turkey). Our specimens do not agree with any of the three species. They differ from C. taru in having the free margin of the middle clypeal lobe with three distinct minute, rounded teeth (Fig. 6D) (in C. taru the median lobe of the clypeus is slightly concave, see de Beaumont 1967: 353, fig. 71); F1 is 2.0× as long as wide (in C. taru, F1 is 1.3× as long as wide); gaster sculpture differs in both species. C. arabicus differs from C. acanthophorus in having the gastral T 2 and T 3 without basal depressions (in C. acanthophorus both terga are conspicuously depressed basally); flagellomeres distinctly longer than wide (in C. acanthophorus flagellomeres are not longer than wide); although the colour varies in C. acanthophorus, but distribution of yellow maculae differs in both species. The new species differs from C. federationis in the following: propodeum smooth and shiny, with broad median transversely ridged sulcus, lateral surface finely wrinkled (Fig. 7D) (in C. federationis the propodeum is very finely punctate); the free margin of middle clypeal lobe has three distinct minute, rounded teeth (Fig. 6D) (in C. federationis the middle lobe of the clypeus is truncate, without any trace of teeth); median sulcus attaining the middle ocellus not deep (in C. federationis this sulcus is very deep); scutum densely finely punctate throughout, not foveolate at apex (Fig. 7D) (in C. federationis, the scutum is foveolate at apex).</p><p>Description of female holotype.</p><p>Body length: 4.5 mm.</p><p>Colouration (Figs 6A–C, 7C, D). Body black, with the following parts citrus yellow: scape, pedicel beneath, mandible (except black to dark ferruginous tip), pronotum, scutellum, pronotal lobe. Legs: fore and midfemora yellow at apical half and apical two-thirds, respectively; fore and midtibiae entirely yellow, hindtibia yellowish posteriorly, black along most of inner surface; tarsi yellowish white, with somewhat darker apical tarsomeres; tegula golden yellow basally, remainder black, with yellow apex. Wings hyaline (Fig. 7A), with some coloured reflections; veins and pterostigma dark brown.</p><p>Head (Figs 6A–D, 7D). In dorsal view as wide as thorax, densely finely punctate; scapal basin smooth and shiny; median sulcus present just above scapal basin, attaining middle ocellus; gena half as long as eye height; occipital carina complete, sharp; eye inner margins conspicuously divergent above, distance separating eyes at the base of clypeus equal to half length of scape, with facets noticeably larger in front than on side; distance between hind ocellus and eye margin greater than 1.5× ocellar diameter; OOL slightly shorter than POL; fine silvery pubescence along lateral edges of scapal basin; scape distinctly long, exceeding scapal basin, inserted just above clypeus; F1 2.0× as long as wide, about as long as F2; clypeus distinctly broad, densely covered with silvery pubescence hiding most of its surface except apex which is smooth and shiny, middle lobe with three distinct minute, rounded teeth apically; gena clothed with silvery pubescence at lower half; mandible bifid, with two equal apical teeth.</p><p>Thorax (Figs 6A, B, 7C, D). Pronotum smooth, with minute median notch posteriorly; scutum densely finely punctate throughout; scutellum and metanotum shiny, with dense fine superficial punctures, sparser than on scutum; propodeum smooth and shiny, with broad median transversely ridged sulcus, lateral surface finely wrinkled; mesopleuron densely finely punctate as scutum, with median transverse crenulate sulcus dividing it, with small denticle in front of midcoxa; metapleuron smooth and shiny. Fore wing (Fig. 7A) with marginal cell distinctly truncate apically; recurrent vein received near to midlength of submarginal cell. Legs normal, hindtibia not serrated along its dorsal surface.</p><p>Gaster (Figs 6A, B, 7B). Gastral T 1 narrow basally and widened apically, not swollen at apex, slightly longer than T 2 which is broadened at base, wider apically than basally; pygidial plate triangular, with distinctly depressed apical half, alutaceous at base, remaining surface shiny, sparsely coarsely punctate, with sharp edges laterally; gaster sparsely pubescent, distinctly denser on T 5, sterna with dense pubescence.</p><p>Distribution: Saudi Arabia (Jazan Province).</p><p>Etymology. The name of the new species is based on the country and region of its collection: Saudi Arabia (Arabian Peninsula).</p><p>Variations: The only paratype female differs from the holotype in the body length (4.8 mm), and the pale markings being pale yellow to golden yellow rather than bright yellow as in the female holotype.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFDAF945FF09F91846C93B32	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFDEF942FF09FE8840AB3B60.text	A919AB4FFFDEF942FF09FE8840AB3B60.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oxybelus coffeae Edmardash & Gadallah 2024	<div><p>Oxybelus coffeae Edmardash &amp; Gadallah sp. nov.</p><p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 5C1E7057-AB8F-42BE-B129-0D3EDDBF4773</p><p>Figs 8 (A–D), 9(A–C), 10(A, B)</p><p>Type material: Saudi Arabia, Holotype (♂), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=43.125637&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=17.26861" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 43.125637/lat 17.26861)">Fifa Mountain</a> (Development Authority Farm-almukhafih), 1260 m [17º16’07ʺN 43º07’32.3ʺE], May, 2023, Malaise trap in coffee orchard, Usama Abu El-Ghiet collector.</p><p>Description of male holotype.</p><p>Body length: 5.0 mm</p><p>Colouration (Figs 8A, C, 9A–C, 10A, B): Body mainly black, with the following yellow areas: pronotal collar, pronotal lobe, two large lateral spots on scutellum, inner area of squama, lateral bands on T 1–4 posteriorly that are gradually reduced to narrow stripes towards gastral apex, tip of T 7 (hardly noticeable), ventral margin of fore femur, dorsal margin of fore tibia, basal half of middle tibia dorsally, narrow stripe along dorsal side of hindtibia; hindtibial spurs. Scape dark brown, with thin yellow streak ventrally, pedicel dark brown, yellow ventrally, F1–3 dark brown, remaining flagellomeres reddish brown to ferruginous. Mandible dark ferruginous, black at tip. Tegula golden yellow; mucro dark ferruginous; posterior margin of T 1–3 translucent. Wings hyaline, with dark brown veins.</p><p>Head (Figs 8A, B, 9A). Narrower than thorax, more or less rounded, not transverse; frons densely punctate, upper frons with radiating, directed upward pale yellow to golden setae, lower frons with dense whitish setae directed downward, hiding underlying integument; occipital carina sharp, concave; posterior margin of head transversely puncto-rugose, with dense, directed upward fine pale setae; malar space indistinct; scape relatively long, about as long as F1–3 combined, F4–7 transverse, about as long as wide; ocelli placed in wide triangle with base distinctly longer than side; distance between hind ocellus and eye margin less than ocellar diameter; a sharp, directed downward, densely setose, curved beak-like process present between antennal bases; clypeus deeply roundly emarginate apically, with brush of long whitish setae along emargination.</p><p>Thorax (Figs 8C, D, 9A). Pronotum indistinctly emarginate medially, sharply edged; scutum densely punctate, densely covered with adpressed golden setae (setae not concealing underlying integument), punctures sparser and coarser on yellow area of scutellum, scutellum with less pale pubescence; squama bifid, ridged; scutellum and metanotum sharply carinate; mucro in form of narrow process, widening posteriorly, emarginate apically, longitudinally crenulate along upper thin part; propodeum conspicuously carinate, shiny between carinae, middle carina V-shaped, extending to apex of propodeum posterior surface; mesosternum shiny, densely punctate, with middle longitudinal groove. Legs with distinctly enlarged last tarsomeres; fore and middle femora flattened ventrally, forefemur smooth and shiny, mid and hind femora with short whitish setae; hindtibia with two rows of sharp, transparent spines along its dorsal surface.</p><p>Gaster (Figs 8A, 9B, C, 10A, B). Densely punctate, punctures coarse on T 1, gradually reduced on remaining terga; T 3–6 with sharp lateral processes, T 7 small and quadrate, almost as long as wide, slightly truncate at apex, densely punctate; S 2 densely punctate, smooth apically, remaining sterna smooth and shiny, sparsely punctate near base. Genitalia pale yellowish, gonocoxite narrow, rounded apically, with four unequal sharp spines (Fig. 10B).</p><p>Distribution: Saudi Arabia (Jazan Province).</p><p>Etymology. The name of the new species is based on its collection around Coffea arabica Linnaeus.</p><p>Comments. Characters of our male holotype do not agree with any of the Arabian species in Guichard’s key (1990: 279). They also do not agree with any of the African species of Arnold’s key (1927: 78) nor with Móczár’s key to Western Palearctic Oxybelus (1957: 281).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFDEF942FF09FE8840AB3B60	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFDEF942FF09FF7B40B83D6D.text	A919AB4FFFDEF942FF09FF7B40B83D6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oxybelus Latreille 1796	<div><p>Genus Oxybelus Latreille, 1796</p><p>Oxybelus Latreille, 1796: 129, no included species.</p><p>Type species: Crabro uniglumis of Fabricius, 1775 [= Vespa uniglumis Linnaeus, 1758], designated by Latreille, 1802.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFDEF942FF09FF7B40B83D6D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFDDF941FF09FB5B41E93923.text	A919AB4FFFDDF941FF09FB5B41E93923.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Carinostigmus Tsuneki 1954	<div><p>Genus Carinostigmus Tsuneki, 1954</p><p>Carinostigmus Tsuneki, 1954: 3 .</p><p>Type species: Stigmus congruus Walker, 1860, by original designation.</p><p>This is the first record of the genus Carinostigmus for the Arabian Peninsula.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFDDF941FF09FB5B41E93923	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFDDF95EFF09FA4A47743A96.text	A919AB4FFFDDF95EFF09FA4A47743A96.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Carinostigmus levifrons (Arnold 1947)	<div><p>Carinostigmus levifrons (Arnold, 1947)</p><p>Figs 11 (A–C), 12(A–D)</p><p>Stigmus levifrons Arnold, 1947: 157, ♂.</p><p>Diagnosis. Body length: 5.5–6.0 mm</p><p>Slender species, with body entirely black (Fig. 11A–C), antenna with yellowish scape and pedicel, flagellum reddish, darkened towards tip (Fig. 12B); mandible yellowish medially, black at base and tip (Fig. 12B); midtibia dark ferruginous, hindtibia with reddish yellow basally; pronotal lobe ivory white (Fig. 11A); tegula dark ferruginous (Fig. 12C). Wings hyaline with coloured reflections, pterostigma black with small basal yellow area, veins dark brown, distinctly paler at base (Fig. 12A). Inner eye margins converging towards clypeus (Fig. 12B); Antennal F1–3 subequal, F3 about 3.0× as long as apical width, pedicel long, conical, widened apically (Fig. 12B); inner carina of eye not reaching anterior ocellus (Fig. 12B); frons finely obliquely striate medially (Fig. 12B); vertex relatively long, very finely transversely striate; clypeus finely transversely wrinkled (Fig. 12B); gena very finely transversely striate; pronotum about 3.0× as wide as its medial length, distinctly concave anteriorly, sharply angulate antero-laterally, dentiform (Fig. 11A, B); propodeum smooth and shiny medially, coarsely foveolate laterally; petiole about as long as following two terga combined (Fig. 11A, B); gaster smooth and shiny (Figs 11A–C, 12D).</p><p>Material examined: 5♀, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=43.125637&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=17.26861" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 43.125637/lat 17.26861)">Fifa Mountain</a> (Development Authority Farm-almukhafih), 1260 m [17º16’07ʺN 43º07’32.3ʺE], July, 2023, Malaise trap in coffee orchard, Usama Abu El-Ghiet collector .</p><p>Distribution: Benin, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Zaire, Zimbabwe (Pulawski 2023), Saudi Arabia (new record).</p><p>Comments. This is the first record of C. levifrons for the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia. Characters of the Saudi Arabian females agrees with Leclercq’s key (1959: 40, couplet 4, as Stigmus (Carinostigmus) levifrons).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFDDF95EFF09FA4A47743A96	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFC2F95EFF09F8D741553B9F.text	A919AB4FFFC2F95EFF09F8D741553B9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Polemistus de Saussure 1892	<div><p>Genus Polemistus de Saussure, 1892</p><p>Polemistus de Saussure, 1892: 565 .</p><p>Type species: Polemistus macilentus de Saussure, 1892, designated by Pate, 1937.</p><p>This is the first record of the genus for the Arabian Peninsula.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFC2F95EFF09F8D741553B9F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
A919AB4FFFC3F95DFF09F8A946F73E66.text	A919AB4FFFC3F95DFF09F8A946F73E66.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Polemistus braunsii (Kohl 1905)	<div><p>Polemistus braunsii (Kohl, 1905)</p><p>Fig. 13 (A–D)</p><p>Passaloecus braunsii Kohl, 1905: 361, ♂.</p><p>Diagnosis. Body length 4.5 mm, entirely black (Fig. 12A, B, D), pronotal lobe ivory white (Fig. 13A); sting reddish (Fig. 13A); scape and pedicel clear yellow (Fig. 13B); legs black with few white markings, hindtibia whitish at base (Fig. 13A, D); wings hyaline, with dark brown stigma and veins (Fig. 13C). Eye with inner carina well-develop along its whole length (Fig. 13B); clypeus densely covered with silvery pubescence obscuring underlying integument and apex (Fig. 13B); frontal depression densely punctato-rugose (Fig. 13B); scutum widely obliquely rounded antero-laterally, with distinct crenulate notauli extending to posterior margin, joining posteriorly in U-shape (Fig. 13D).</p><p>Material examined: 1♀, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=43.125637&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=17.26861" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 43.125637/lat 17.26861)">Fifa Mountain</a> (Development Authority Farm-almukhafih), 1260 m [17º16’07ʺN 43º07’32.3ʺE], May, 2023, Malaise trap in coffee orchard, Usama Abu El-Ghiet collector .</p><p>Distribution: Tropical Africa (Pulawski 2023), Saudi Arabia (new record).</p><p>Comments. The genus Polemistus with its species P. braunsii is a first recorded for the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia. Characters of our female specimens agree with Leclercq’s key (1959: 51, couplet 5).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A919AB4FFFC3F95DFF09F8A946F73E66	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Gadallah, Neveen S.;Edmardash, Yusuf A.;Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M.;Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A.	Gadallah, Neveen S., Edmardash, Yusuf A., Abu El-Ghiet, Usama M., Al-Fifi, Zarrag I. A. (2024): New additions to the crabronid fauna of the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea (Spheciformes): Crabronidae), new distribution records and new species. Zootaxa 5403 (5): 549-570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5403.5.3
