taxonID	type	description	language	source
1016F461FFC9915CFCA3FDDD7F01F965.taxon	description	Priocnemis mitakensis Ishikawa: Kim, 1970: Pl. 55, Fig. 656 (Ş, Korea: GN: Gayasan), 806, as new to Korea. Misidentification. Voucher specimen. Ş, Mt. Gayasan, 1960. v. 8 / Hy. 44, 27 - 6.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFC9915CFCA3FDDD7F01F965.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GG, GN, JJ), China (Henan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang), Russian Far East (Primorsky Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Amur Region, South Sakhalin, Kuril Islands: Kunashir), Japan (from Hokkaido in the north to Yakushima in the south), and Taiwan. Notes. Kim (1970) was the only record for Priocnemis mitakensis in Korea, because later records of this species for the Korean fauna by Lelej et al. (1994) and Loktionov and Lelej (2014) were the mere citations of him. As this species is a misidentification of Caliadurgus ussuriensis as mentioned above, there has been no formally recognized Korean material of P. mitakensis. At present, it is reasonable that P. matakensis should be excluded from the Korean fauna although it is broadly found in surrounding areas of the Korean Peninsula. Caliadurgus ussuriensis was first recorded in Korea by Lelej et al. (1994). In the Far East, the genus Caliadurgus are easily separated from the other Pepsinae genera by the following combination of characteristics. In both sexes, vertical anterior face of pronotum that are well demarcat- ed from horizontal face (Fig. 1 A, red arrow); in females, a long triangular rigid spine at the dorsoapical margin of fore tibia medially (Fig. 1 B, black arrow); in males, whit- ish meso- and metatibial spurs. Females of this species is entirely black, with long and slender flagellomere 1 (5.2 - 6.3 × as long as broad).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFC9915CFF4AFB9C7AA2F989.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Broadly distributed in Palearctic region; in the Far East, North Korea (PN), Russian Far East (Primorsky Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Amur Region, Sakhalin, Kuril Islands: Iturup, Kunashir, Magadan Region, Chukotka, Yakutia, Trans-Baikal Territory, Buryatia, Irkutsk Region) and China (Heilongjiang, Jiangxi, Gansu, Sichuan). Notes. Although a voucher specimen was not designat- ed, the description in Kim (1970) matched well with this species. After Yasumatsu (1939) first recorded a female of this species in the North Korea (PN: Horangryeong), no additional specimen has been formally found from the Korean Peninsula.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFC9915CFF4AF97A7EB2FE33.taxon	description	Voucher specimen. Ş, Hy. 44, 28 - 3. Label for collecting data lost.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFC9915CFF4AF97A7EB2FE33.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (CN, GN, JN, JJ), China (Sichuan), Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), and Taiwan. Notes. Shimizu and Wahis (2007) corrected the earlier Far Eastern records of Xanthampulex perinx, and established Irenangelus hikosana including Korean materials. Unlike in KSAE and ESK (2021), it is likely that Irenangelus pernix is no longer an element of Korean fauna. Subfamily Pepsinae Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau, 1845	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFC9915FFCA3F8877A60FAFA.taxon	description	Cryptocheilus variegatus manchurianus Yasumatsu: Kim, 1970: Pl. 91, Fig. 639, 805.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFC9915FFCA3F8877A60FAFA.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GG), Mongolia, China (Jiling), eastern Russia (Primorsky Territory, Amur Region, Trans-Baikal Territory, Irkutsk Region). Notes. This species was established originally as a sub- species of C. variegatus, and elevated to species by Lelej (1986). Kim (1970) did not designate a Korean voucher of this species, but provided a redrawn line drawing of habitus identical to original one in Yasumatsu (1935 a). Original description of this species was based on sole Manchurian specimen, thus the inclusion of this species in Kim (1970) was curious. The occurrence of this species in Korea was first reported by Lelej et al. (1994). Genus Eopompilus Gussakovskij, 1932 Ȓ 로 ² Ξ 12 ḇṩ	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCA915FFF74FAEA7AFFF857.taxon	description	Eopompilus internalis Matsumura: Kim, 1970: Pl. 54, Fig. 649 (Ş, Korea: GN: Gayasan), 808, as new to Korea.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCA915FFF74FAEA7AFFF857.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GW, GG, Incheon, CB, CN, GB, GN, Ulsan, JN), Russian Far East (Amur Region, Primorsky Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, Sakhalin, Ku- rils), Japan (from Hokkaido in the north to Tanegashima and Kuroshima in the south).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCA915FFCCDFCEF7F28FB59.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (Seoul, GG, Daegu, GN), China (Heilongjiang, Ningxia, Hebei, Henan), Russian Far East (Primorsky Territory).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCA915FFCCDFAAB7F45F9B4.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GN), Japan (Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku). Notes. Shimizu (1994) was combined Malloscelis ryoheii to the genus Platydialepsis.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCA9159FCCDF9577A0EFE72.taxon	distribution	Distribution. South Korea (new record), Russian Far East (Primorsky Territory, Kuril Islands: Kunashir), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu). Notes. This species is new to Korea. It is easily separat- ed from other congeneric species in the Far East by the following combination of characteristics. In females, body length 7 - 12 mm, completely black; metasomal segment 1 shortly pedunculated (subgenus Leptopriocnemis) (Fig. 2 A); hind tibia with setae in faces between protruding scale-like teeth; fore wing with two vertical dark bands (linear one along anterior veins of discoidal cell 1 and subdiscoidal cell; larger spot occupying marginal, submarginal cell 1, submarginal cell 2, and apical half of discoidal cell 2 and its outside) and round milkywhite preapical spot (Fig. 2 B). In males, body length 6 - 10 mm, elongated, with long legs; metasomal tergum 1 1.4 × as long as broad, shortly pedunculated, with felt of dense light bristles; propodeum with dense, short re- cumbent pale setae; forewings slightly darkened, with one small dark spot at the base of the median vein, one large dark spot occupying the subapical part, and one faint preapical milky white spot; nervulus postfurcal. Although this species is represented by above one female specimen from North Korea herein, of which multiple specimens in South Korea has been recognized (Kim, 2023, unpublished manuscript). Currently accepted name of Dipogon secundus Dalla Torre stated by Kim (1970) is Priocnemis (Umbripennis) atrophus known to be endemic to Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9159FF74FA9B7AB2F8C5.taxon	description	651 (♂, Korea: GN: Gayasan), 806. Misidentification. Voucher specimen. Ş, Gayasan, 1960. v. 8 / Hy. 44, 15 - 2. Distribution. Korea (GG, GN, CN), China (Fujian), Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu). Notes. According to rectification above, the mere citation of “ Kim, 1963: 353 (Korea); 1970: 806 ” in synonym list of Lelej et al. (1994) under the name of Auplopus (Conagenia) constructor was invalid. Instead, they discovered A. (C.) constructor for the first time in Korea (Lelej et al., 1994, p. 140). Shimizu and Wahis (2009) first recorded A. (A.) ishikawai in Korea.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9159FF74F8C67F4EFC6E.taxon	description	Voucher specimen. Ş, Icheon, 1955. viii. 15, CW Kim / Hy. 44, 8 - 1.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9159FF74F8C67F4EFC6E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GG), Japan (Honshu, Kyushu), and Europe (France). Notes. The occurrence of this species in Korea was doubt- ed by Lelej et al. (1994), but confirmed herein. Therefore, Kim (1970) is the first record of this species in Korea, although not being stated. In females, this species can be separated from conge- ners by the following combination of characteristics. Me- dium-sized species, body length 12.0 - 19.0 mm; fore tarsus without comb (subgenus Anoplius Dufour); pterostig- ma not enlarged, ca. half as high as r-rs, and slightly longer than r-rs; submarginal cell 3 trapezoidal in shape, its anterior veinlet (Rs 4) at least 0.3 × as long as posteri- or one (Fig. 3 B); flagellomere 1 lengthened, 5.4 - 5.7 × as long as broad (Fig. 3 A); frons, vertex, propleuron, anteri- or coxa, mesopleuron, and metasomal tergum 1 anteriorly with comparatively dense setae.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9159FCCDFC7E7881FA2B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GG, GN), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu). Notes. Paracyphonix alienus is also a valid species. In Korea, it was known from Jeju-do (Lelej et al., 1995). Kim (1970) did not designate a voucher for A. pacificus above mentioned. Probably he cited Yasumatsu (1943) in which a paratype from Mt. Geumgang in North Korea was included.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9159FF74FE527BECFB68.taxon	description	Priocnemis irritabilis Smith: Kim, 1970: Pl. 55, Fig. 662 (Ş, Korea: GG: Cheonmasan), 806. Misidentification. Voucher specimen. Ş, Cheonmasan, 1962. v. 25, Kim Won Jae (in Korean) / second label lost. Distribution. Korea (GG; new record), Russian Far East (Primorsky territory). Notes. The voucher of Priocnemis irritabilis in Kim (1970) is P. (Umbripennis) pseudojaponica in that it has upper frons with distinct thyridii (Fig. 2 E, red arrows), forewing medial vein faintly spotted, and long (longer than scape and pedicel combined) and slender flagellomere 1 (ca. 5.0 × as long as broad at base) (Fig. 2 E). The occurrence of P. (U.) irritablis in Korea is currently uncertain because the identity of Salius irritabilis in Okamoto (1924) and Uchida (1925) that was likely to be the base of P. irritabilis in Kim (1970) is still masked (also refer to Lelej et al., 1994). At present, P. (U.) irritablis is known to be endemic to Japan (Shimizu and Terayama, 2016).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9158FCCDF9A57BC3FB34.taxon	description	Pompilus reflexus Smith: Kim, 1970, 566, Pl. 55, Fig. 660 (Ş, Korea: Incheon: Mueuido), 808 (as A. reflec- tus [!]). Voucher specimen. Ş, Mueuido, 1957. vi. 2, CW Kim / Hy. 44, 24 - 3.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCC9158FCCDF9A57BC3FB34.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Transpalearctic: North Africa, Europe to the Far East. Notes. Uchida (1925) reported Pompilus ruflexus [!] in Korea. P. reflexus (= A. reflexus) was synonymized with A. infuscatus by Shimizu (1996). However, Shimizu and Terayama (2016) considered Japanese populations of A. A C B D reflexus was another valid species. Further examination of male genitalia and hypopygium is needed for definite identification of Korean population (the voucher herein is female). Thus, the adoption of the name of A. (A.) reflexus herein is tentative. In the latest checklist of Korean insects (KSAE and ESK, 2021), only A. (A.) infuscatus was included.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCD9158FF4AFA947FFEFB14.taxon	description	Voucher specimen. Ş, Gyonae (in Chinese character, maybe Korea University), 1956. iv. 29, CW Kim / Hy. 44. 11 - 7.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCD9158FF4AFA947FFEFB14.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Transpalearctic: North Africa, Europe to the Far East. Notes. Voucher of Kim (1970) is female (not male), and of which left posterior half of mesosoma was seriously damaged as in Fig. 3 C. Okamoto (1924) first recorded a female of Pompilus propinquus (= A. viaticus) in Korea (Jeju-do). The occurrence of this species in Korea was doubted by Lelej et al. (1994) and Loktionov and Lelej (2014), but confirmed herein. In females, this species can be separated from conge- ners by the following combination of characteristics. Me- dium-sized species, body length 9.0 - 15.0 mm; fore tarsus with comb (subgenus Arachnophroctonus Howard) (Fig. 3 D); posterior margin of pronotum low arcuate, not an- gulate medially; lager basal parts of metasomal terga 1 - 3 deep yellow (narrower posterior marginal part of each tergum not maculated as shown in Fig. 3 C); often apical half of hind femur deep yellow (Fig. 3 C).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCD9158FCA3FAF47E98F910.taxon	description	Voucher specimen. Ş, Gayasan, 1960. viii. 5, Kim CH / Hy. 44, 14 - 4.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCD9158FCA3FAF47E98F910.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GN), Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Ryukyus), South China and Taiwan. Notes. Refer to Shimizu and Wahis (2004) for detailed validation of the name of Cyphononyx fulvognathus in eastern Asia. Matsumura and Uchida (1926) first record- ed this species in Korea under the name of Salius flavus.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCD915BFCA3F8F07A84FD2D.taxon	materials_examined	Voucher specimens. Ş, Hwacheon, 1967. vi. 6, JI Kim / Hy. 44, 6 - 6 (for Episyron arrogans); Ş, Uidong, 1960. vi. 20, Jae / Hy. 44, 7 - 3 (for Episyron capitosus).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCD915BFCA3F8F07A84FD2D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Transpalearctic: Europe to the Far East (Korea, Russian Far East, China, Japan); Oriental: Philip- pines. Genus Lophopompilus Radoszkowski, 1887 ÿŖLj 12 ḇṩ (ṵḡ) Notes. The genus Lophopompilus was resurrected by Loktionov and Lelej (2014).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFF74FCBC7A8AFA6A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Transpalearctic: North Africa, Europe to the Far East (Korea, Russian Far East, China, Japan). Notes. Earlier Korean records for this species were Pompilus atrocissimus in Uchida (1925) and Psammocharis (Anoplius) samariensis in Yasumatsu (1935 b). Voucher specimens are not examined, may be lost. Both description and illustrations in Kim (1970) were well matched with this species. Genus Parabatozonus Yasumatsu, 1936 âƌŖLj 12 ḇṩ Notes. Loktionov and Lelej (2014) synonymized the genus Batozonellus Arnold, 1937 with this genus. Herein, I apply their generic concept.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFF74FA7A7914F8E6.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (JN), Japan; India, Taiwan, SE Asia. Notes. Although a voucher specimen was not indicated, description of Kim (1970) matched well with this species. Pompilus unifasciatus in Matsumura and Uchida (1926) seemed to be the first record of this species in Korea. Detailed synonymies of the old names related to this species were in Yasumatsu (1937).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFF74F8E778E4FD0C.taxon	description	Pl. 54, Fig. 654 (Ş, Korea: GW: Taebaeksan), 564: Fig. 79, 807.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFF74F8E778E4FD0C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (GW), China (Beijing), Russian Far East (south of Primorsky Territory), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, Tsushima). Notes. Uchida (1925) recorded Pompilus fallacious Matsumura, 1911 in Korea, and later the species synonymized with P. hakodadi Dalla Torre, 1897 by Yasumatsu (1936). P. hakodadi (replaced name for Pompilus bilunatus Smith, 1873) was synonymized with Parabatozonus jankowskii by Lelej and Yamane (1992: 107). Voucher specimen of this species is not examined, may be lost. Both description and illustration in Kim (1970) were well matched with this species.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFCCDFD5C7E26FB48.taxon	description	Poecilopompulus lacertieida [!] Pallas: Kim, 1970: 565, Pl. 55, Fig. 658 (Ş, Korea: GW: Taebaeksan), 806 (listed as Poecilopompilus lacartieidus [!]). Voucher specimen. Ş, Taebaeksan, 1961. viii. 5, Kim Won Jae / Hy. 44, 22 - 4.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFCCDFD5C7E26FB48.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Transpalearctic: North Africa, Western Europe, Central Asia, Russia, Northeast China, Korea (Seoul, GW), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu). Notes. Yasumatsu (1937) first recorded this species in Korea under the name of Batozonus laceticida.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFCCDFB187FABF9A4.taxon	description	Poecilopompulus [!] bioculatus Bingham: Kim, 1970: 565, 807.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCE915BFCCDFB187FABF9A4.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Korea (JJ), China, Japan; Taiwan, India, SE Asia; Australia. Notes. Detailed synonymies of this species were in Yasumatsu (1937). Kim (1970, p. 807) doubted the occurrence of this species in Korea, but Lelej et al. (1995) discovered it in Jeju-do, Korea.	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
1016F461FFCF915AFF4AFC9C7ACEFBCF.taxon	description	This species is known to be found broadly in northern Eurasia and North America (Loktionov and Lelej, 2014; 2017). The occurrence of this species in Korea and Japan was, however, doubted by Lelej et al. (1994) and Shimizu and Terayama (2016).	en	Kim, Jeong-Kyu (2023): Revisiting Korean spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) recorded in Kim (1970). Journal of Species Research 12 (4): 332-340, DOI: 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.4.332
