identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03AC87884779AE2AFF02FE140BCB39E1.text	03AC87884779AE2AFF02FE140BCB39E1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Evagetes crassicornis	<div><p>Evagetes crassicornis species-group</p><p>Psammocharoides Móczár 1946: 114 . Type species: Pompilus crassicornis Shuckard 1837, by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of Sophropompilus Howard, 1901 according to Móczár 1956: 8. Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes Lepeletier 1845 according to Day 1979: 13.</p><p>Streptosella Dreisbach 1950: 570 . Type species: Streptosella michiganensis Dreisbach 1950, by original designation. Nomen nudum (type species is nomen nudum and can not be fixed). Unavailable name [Article 13.3 of the Code (ICZN 1999)].</p><p>Streptosella Evans 1951: 310 . Type species: Streptosella steyskali Dreisbach 1950, by original designation (junior subjective synonym of Pompilus crassicornis Shuckard 1837) according to Evans 1951: 311. Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes Lepeletier 1845 according to Evans 1951: 310.</p><p>Carinevagetes Wolf 1970: 52 (as subgenus of Evagetes Lepeletier 1845). Type species: Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard 1837), by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes Lepeletier 1845 according to Day 1979: 13.</p><p>Diagnosis of males. The males are easily diagnosed by morphology of the sternum 8 (hypopygium), which has two basal more or less parallel carinae (Figs. 4, 6, 8). This is contrary to other species of Evagetes, which lacking such carinae.</p><p>Diagnosis of females. The females of the crassicornis species-group have three closed radio-medial (submarginal) cells, the labrum medially not emarginated distinctly, the spines of tarsal comb not flattened, the malar space no more than 0.5 pedicel width, the propodeum laterally lacking setae or with short white setae, and the posterior pronotal border weakly angulate.</p><p>Remarks. Although Streptosella was proposed by Dreisbach (1950), Evans (1951) validated it a year later and became the author of this name.</p><p>Wolf (1970) proposed four subgenera within Evagetes: Contemptevagetes Wolf 1970, Carinevagetes Wolf 1970, Evagetes Lepeletier 1845, and Leuchimon Haupt 1930, but later all of them were synonymized under Evagetes (Wahis 1986) . Nevertheless it is possible to distinguish within the genus Evagetes several speciesgroups: dubius species-group, pectinipes species-group, crassicornis species-group, and siculus speciesgroup.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87884779AE2AFF02FE140BCB39E1	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	Lelej, Arkady S.;Loktionov, Valery M.	Lelej, Arkady S., Loktionov, Valery M. (2009): Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species. Zootaxa 2230: 42-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190285
03AC87884779AE29FF02F9A20BCB3A79.text	03AC87884779AE29FF02F9A20BCB3A79.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Evagetes crassicornis subsp. crassicornis (Shuckard 1837) Shuckard 1837	<div><p>Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard 1837)</p><p>(Figs. 1, 4, 5)</p><p>Pompilus crassicornis Shuckard 1837 (Jan. 2): 63, Ψ (type locality: Great Britain).</p><p>Pompilus crassicornis Schiødte 1837 (Dec. 31): 335, Ψ (type locality: Denmark). Junior primary homonym of Pompilus crassicornis Shuckard 1837 according to Haupt 1941: 177.</p><p>Pompilus pectinipes var. campestris Wesmael 1851: 466, Ψ ♂ [lectotype—Ψ (designated by Wahis 1954: 93), Belgium]. Junior subjective synonym of Psammochares crassicornis (Shuckard 1837) according to Haupt 1941: 177.</p><p>Pompilus Dalbomi (!) Thomson 1870: 223 ("Temligen allmän" [Sweden]). Junior subjective synonym of Pompilus campestris Wesmael 1851 according to Kohl 1886: 324.</p><p>Pompiloides (!) rufibasis Banks 1911: 226, Ψ (holotype—Ψ, Ithaca, N. Y., 1– 7 July, Banks). Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard 1837) according to Evans 1950: 185.</p><p>Streptosella steyskali Dreisbach 1950: 571, figs. 1, 2, ♂ (holotype—♂, Deerfield Township, Lapeer Co., Mich., VII-4-37, G. Steyskal [USA, Michigan]). Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard 1837) according to Evans 1951: 311.</p><p>Streptosella albertensis Dreisbach 1950: 572, figs. 3, 4, ♂ (holotype—♂, Bilby, Alberta, VII-20-24, O. Bryant [Canada]). Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard 1837) according to Evans 1951: 311.</p><p>Streptosella stricklandi Dreisbach 1950: 574, figs. 5, 6, ♂ (holotype—♂, Tofield, Alberta, V-22-23, E.H. Strickland [Canada]). Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard 1837) according to Evans 1951: 311.</p><p>Evagetes crassicornis: Wahis 1954: 93, Wolf 1972: 149, Tobias 1978: 136, Day 1979: 13, Wahis 1986: 26, Lelej 1995: 249, v.d. Smissen 2003: 80, Wahis &amp; v.d. Smissen 2005: 86, Lelej 2005: 129, Wahis 2007.</p><p>Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis: Evans 1950: 184, 1951: 311; Wolf 1970: 64, 66, Ψ ♂; Krombein 1979: 1546; Finnamore 1997: 879.</p><p>Evagetes crassicornis subarcticus Wolf 1964: 322, ♂ non Ψ; 1970: 64, 66, ♂ non Ψ.</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Amurskaya Prov.: 1 Ψ, Klimoutzy, 29.VI.1975; 1 Ψ, Semenovka, 6.VII.1975; 3Ψ, Natal'ino, 8–13.VII.1975; 1 ď 2 Ψ, Saskal, 12–13.VIII.1982; 4 Ψ, 40 km NNW Svobodnyi, 15.VIII.1982. Sakhalin: 1 Ψ, Piltun Bay, 4.VIII.2001; 1 Ψ, Moskalvo, 13.VIII.2001; 2 Ψ, Val, 28.VII.2002. Chukotka: 1 Ψ, Omolon River, 180 km S Omolon, 23.VII.1976. Magadan Prov.: 2 Ψ, Seimchan, 24.VII.1975; 1 Ψ, Kolyma River, 12.VII.1981; 1 Ψ, Khatyngah River, 18–19.VII.1981; 2 Ψ, Vetrennyi, 20.VII.1987. Yakutia: 1 Ψ, Pokrovsk, 21.VII.1986; 1 Ψ, Yakutsk, 22.VII.1986. Chita Prov.: 2 Ψ, Gazimur River, 13–16.VII.1977; 1 ď 2Ψ, Chita, 28.VII.1984; 1 ď, 20 km SSE Krasnokamensk, 6.VIII.2007. Buryatia: 3 Ψ, Borzya, 8–9.VII.1977; 1 Ψ, Baikal Lake, Boyarskiy, 7.VIII.1977; 11 Ψ, Gusinoye Lake, 6–7.VIII.1984; 1 ď, Selenga River, Naushki, 30.VII.2007. Irkutsk Prov.: 2 ď 3 Ψ, Angarsk, 19.VI–11.VII, 19.IX.1983; 1 ď, 1 Ψ, the same place, 27.VII.1988, 8.VII.1994; 3 Ψ, 15 km E Ust-Orda, 3–4.VIII.1994; 1 ď, the same place, 17.VI.2000; 1 Ψ, 10 km E Baikalsk, 13.VIII.1994 [IBSS]. Leningrad Prov.: 1 ď, "Terijoki" [Zelenogorsk, near St. Petersburg], (F. Morawitz) [ZIN]. Pskov Prov.: 1 ď 1Ψ, "Glebova gorka, 8–9.VII.1861 (A. Morawitz)" [ZIN]. Ukraine: 1 ď, Kiev, 7.VI.1979 (A. Lelej) [IBSS]. Georgia: 1 ď, 20 km NE Adigeni, 13.VI.1982 (E. Budris) [IBSS]. Kazakhstan: 1 Ψ, East-Kazakhstan Prov., 25 km NE Alekseyevka, 25.VII.1986 (V. Kazenas) [IBSS]. USA: 2Ψ, Alaska, Mission Creek, 61.56944°N, 159.1825°W, 23.VIII.1990 (D. Berman) [IBSS].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Amurskaya Prov., Sakhalin, Chukotka, Magadan Prov., Yakutia, Chita Prov., Buryatia, Irkutsk Prov., north-west, center and south-east of European part) (Tobias 1978, Lelej 1995, Loktionov 2009), Ukraine (new record), Albania, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Great Britain, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands (v.d. Smissen 2003, Wahis 2007), Ireland, Morocco, Spain, Turkey (v.d. Smissen, 2003), Belarus, Bulgaria, Romania, Portugal, Slovakia (Wahis 2007), Georgia (new record), Mongolia (Wolf 1981), Kazakhstan (new record), Kyrgyzstan (Wolf 1998). In North America occurs from Yukon, Northwest Terr., Quebec, and Nova Scotia in the North to Washington, North Dakota, Michigan, and Pennsylvania in the South (Krombein 1979, Finnamore 1997), Alaska (new record).</p><p>Hosts. Arachnospila (Ammosphex) anceps (Wesmael 1851), Arachnospila (Ammosphex) consobrina (Dahlbom 1843), Arachnospila (Anoplochares) minutula (Dahlbom 1842), and probably Arachnospila (Ammosphex) trivialis (Dahlbom1843) and Anoplius (Anoplius) nigerrimus (Scopoli 1763) (v.d. Smissen 2003).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC87884779AE29FF02F9A20BCB3A79	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	Lelej, Arkady S.;Loktionov, Valery M.	Lelej, Arkady S., Loktionov, Valery M. (2009): Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species. Zootaxa 2230: 42-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190285
03AC8788477AAE28FF02F92209413A3A.text	03AC8788477AAE28FF02F92209413A3A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Evagetes crassicornis subsp. consimilis (Banks 1911) Banks 1911	<div><p>Evagetes crassicornis consimilis (Banks 1911)</p><p>Pompiloides (!) consimilis Banks 1911: 228 (holotype—Ψ, Florissant, Colo., on sand, 12.VI.1908, S.A. Rohwer [USA]). Evagetes crassicornis consimilis: Evans 1950: 187, ♂ Ψ; Krombein 1979: 1546; Finnamore 1997: 879.</p><p>Material examined. No specimens examined.</p><p>Distribution. Canada (Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba), USA (North Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, California, New Mexico) (Evans 1950, Krombein 1979, Finnamore 1997).</p><p>FIGURES 1–12. 1, 4, 5. Evagetes crassicornis crassicornis, male. 1. genitalia, ventral view; 4, 5. S7–S8 (4, ventral view; 5, lateral view). 2, 6, 7, 10, 11. E. orientalis sp. nov. (2, 6, 7, 10—male, holotype; 11—female, paratype). 2. genitalia, ventral view; 6, 7. S7–S8 (6, ventral view; 7, lateral view); 10, 11: Fore wing. 3, 8, 9, 12. E. sahlbergi (3, 8, 9— male; 12—female, lectotype). 3: Genitalia, ventral view; 8, 9: S7–S8 (8, ventral view; 9, lateral view); 12: Fore wing. Scale = 0.5 mm for 1–9; 1.0 mm for 10–12.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC8788477AAE28FF02F92209413A3A	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	Lelej, Arkady S.;Loktionov, Valery M.	Lelej, Arkady S., Loktionov, Valery M. (2009): Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species. Zootaxa 2230: 42-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190285
03AC8788477BAE2EFF02F99A0A843EDA.text	03AC8788477BAE2EFF02F99A0A843EDA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Evagetes orientalis Lelej & Loktionov	<div><p>Evagetes orientalis Lelej &amp; Loktionov, sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs. 2, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14)</p><p>Diagnosis of male. New species is easily differentiated from other member of the E. crassicornis speciesgroup by short metaposnotum (ratio of metanotum length to metapostnotum length 3.3–4.5X in E. orientalis versus 1.7–2.9X in other species of this group), by the unique shape of S8. The volsella of the genitalia less swollen than in E. crassicornis, while it is not swollen in E. sahlbergi .</p><p>Diagnosis of female. New species is distinguished from other members of the E. crassicornis speciesgroup by short metaposnotum (ratio of metanotum length to metapostnotum length 4.0–5.4X in E. orientalis versus 1.8–3.7X in other species of this group).</p><p>Description of male. Body length 4.6–7.3 mm (holotype 6.2 mm). Fore wing length 4.0– 5.5 mm (holotype 5.5 mm). Head width 1.1–1.2X its height. Frons evenly convex. Ocelli small, POD: OOD 0.88– 1.13X. Ratio of genal median length to eye median length (lateral view) 0.25–0.45X. Malar space 0.22–0.45X pedicel width. Clypeus weakly longitudinally convex with weakly emarginated anterior border. Labrum flat with straight anterior border. Mandible tridentate. Flagellomere 1 length 1.22–1.38X its width. Relation of scape, pedicel and two first flagellomeres 24–30: 10–13: 16–20: 19–20. Mesosoma length dorsally 1.5X its width. Pronotum length 0.45X its width, posterior pronotal border angulate. Metanotum median length 3.3– 4.5X metapostnotum median length. Metapostnotum laterally shiny with transversal striae. Propodeum with sharply defined anterior horizontal and posterior vertical faces, its median length 0.8–0.9X its maximum width. Longer spur of mid and hind tibia not projecting over the apex of tarsomere 1. Fore claws bifid, asymmetrical, mid and hind claws symmetrical with additional inner tooth. Fore wing slightly infuscate, venation as in Fig. 10. Pterostigma small, second abscissa of R equal or longer than third abscissa of R. S8 (hypopygium) widened basally, distinctly emarginated apically, roof-like between basal carinae, with distinct short setae along lateral and apical border, and denser ones in apical and median parts (Figs. 6, 7). Genitalia as in Fig. 2.</p><p>Frons, temple, gena, supraclypeal area, propleuron with long scattered erect brownish setae. Mandible with two black strong setae and a few soft whitish setae. Fore coxa usually lacking setae, rarely with sparse short setae. Posterior half of pronotum, mesoscutum, mesoscutellum with sparse short setae. Mesopleuron, metanotum, propodeum, mid and hind coxa, and metasoma lacking setae. Lower part of face, clypeus, mandible basally with weak silver pubescence; frons, mesosoma, legs with pale-brownish pubescence; propodeum and T1 basally with silver pubescence, remainder metasoma with weak brownish pubescence. Body regularly micropunctate. Metasoma matt. Body and legs black, mandible black basally and brownish apically, T1 laterally and T2 baso-laterally ferruginous-red.</p><p>Description of female. Body length 6.5–9.1 mm. Fore wing length 5.4–7.1 mm. Head width 1.15–1.25X its height. Frons evenly convex. Ocelli small, POD: OOD 0.95–1.08X. Ratio of genal median length to eye median length (lateral view) 0.32–0.45X. Malar space 0.30–0.46X pedicel width. Clypeus longitudinally convex with weakly emarginated anterior border. Labrum flat with weakly emarginated or even straight anterior border. Mandible tridentate. Flagellomere 1 length 2.5–2.8X its width. Relation of scape, pedicel and two first flagellomeres 32–41: 13–15: 34–46: 31–42. Mesosoma length dorsally 1.3–1.4X its width. Pronotum length 0.4X its width, posterior pronotal border angulate. Metanotum median length 4.0–5.4X metapostnotum median length. Metapostnotum laterally shiny with transversal striae. Propodeum with sharply defined anterior horizontal and posterior vertical faces, its median length 0.8–0.9X maximum width. Tarsal comb short, apical spine of tarsomere 1 not touching the apex of tarsomere 2, apical spine of tarsomeres 2 and 3 projecting over the apex of tarsomeres 3 and 4 correspondently, tarsomere 1 with three spines, tarsomere 2 with two, tarsomere 3 with one, tarsomeres 4 and 5 without spines. Longer spur of mid tibia 0.75– 0.80X tarsomere 1, longer spur of hind tibia 0.67–0.74X tarsomere 1. Claws symmetrical with additional inner tooth. Fore wing slightly infuscate, venation as in Fig. 11. Pterostigma small, equal or slightly longer than first abscissa of R. Second abscissa of R 1.8–3.0X third abscissa of R.</p><p>Frons, supraclypeal area with sparse short erect black setae. Fore coxa with scattered long black erect setae, gena, propleuron with denser setae. Mandible with two long curved strong black setae and one-three additional shorter ones. Posterior half of pronotum, mesoscutum, mesoscutellum with sparse short brown setae. Mesepisternum anterior to coxa lacking setae or with a few short black setae. Metanotum and propodeum lacking setae. Posterior border of S3–S5 with sparse erect black setae, S6 with scattered setae. Head, mesosoma, coxae ventrally with brownish pubescence. Mid and hind coxa posteriorly with silver dense pubescence. Propodeum with sparse iridescent pubescence. Terga with sparse pale pubescence in basal half and brownish pubescence in apical half. Body regularly micropunctate. Body and legs black, outer eye orbit near vertex with small pale patch, rarely inner orbit with very small pale patch also, mandible brown basally, yellow-orange medially and brownish apically; T1 apically and T2 basally ferruginous-red.</p><p>Holotype data: ď, Russia: Primorskiy Terr., Anisimovka, 15.VI.1997 (A. Lelej) [IBSS] (Fig. 14).</p><p>Paratype data: Primorskiy Terr.: 1 ď, Partizansk, Chandalaz Mts., 26.IX.1974 (A. Berezantsev); 1 ď, Khasan, 26.VII.1977 (A. Lelej); 1 Ψ, Tikhookeanskiy, 26.VIII.1978 (A. Lelej); 4 Ψ, 20 km W Kamen- Rybolov, 5–8.IX.1978 (A. Lelej); 1 ď, Sergeyevka, 21.VII.1979 (S. Belokobylskij); 1 ď, 30 km E Spassk, 16.VI.1980 (S. Belokobylskij); 1 ď, 20 km NE Spassk, 24.VII.1998 (S. Belokobylskij); 2 Ψ, Anisimovka, 4.IX.1982 (A. Lelej); 2 ď, the same place, 3, 5.VIII.1983 (A. Lelej &amp; E. Budris); 1 Ψ, Novogeorgievka, 4.X.1983 (A. Lelej); 1 ď, Novitzkoe, 22.VII.1984 (S. Belokobylskij); 1 Ψ, Nikolayevka, 7.VI.1986 (A. Lelej); 1 Ψ, Vysokogorsk, 12.VI.1986 (A. Lelej); 1 Ψ, Barabash-Levada, 8.VII.1986 (A. Lelej); 1 ď, Lazovskiy Reserve, 28.V–6.VI.2001 (M. Quest); 1 Ψ, the same place, 20.VII.2006 (P. Nemkov). Khabarovsk Terr.: 1 Ψ, Bureinskiy Mts., Suluk-Makit River, 7.VII.1988 (V. Mutin); 1 Ψ, Myaochan Mts., Amut Lake, 15.VII.1994 (V. Mutin). Amurskaya Prov.: 1 Ψ, Saskal, 13.VIII.1982 (A. Lelej). Sakhalin: 1 ď, Novikovo, 22.VII.1978 (A. Lelej); 1 Ψ, 9 km S Dolinsk, Sokol, 21.VIII.2003 (A. Lelej &amp; S. Storozhenko) [IBSS, ZIN].</p><p>Distribution. Russian Far East (Primorskiy Terr., Khabarovsk Terr., Amurskaya Prov., South Sakhalin). Etymology. Orientalis is a Latin adjective derived from the Orient, the East, referring to the area where the species has been found.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC8788477BAE2EFF02F99A0A843EDA	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	Lelej, Arkady S.;Loktionov, Valery M.	Lelej, Arkady S., Loktionov, Valery M. (2009): Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species. Zootaxa 2230: 42-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190285
03AC8788477DAE2DFF02FA740E7639BB.text	03AC8788477DAE2DFF02FA740E7639BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Evagetes sahlbergi (F. Morawitz 1893) F. Morawitz 1893	<div><p>Evagetes sahlbergi (F. Morawitz 1893)</p><p>(Figs. 3, 8, 9, 12, 13a, b)</p><p>Pompilus sahlbergi Morawitz 1893: 105, Ψ (lectotype—Ψ (designated by Tobias 1978: 135), "Terijoki" [Zelenogorsk near St. Petersburg, Russia]).</p><p>Psammochares (Psammochares) hybridus: Haupt 1927: 157, 166, 214, ♂ nec Ψ.</p><p>Evagetes crassicornis subarcticus Wolf 1964: 322, Ψ ♂ (holotype—Ψ, Norway, Mandal). Junior subjective synonym of Evagetes sahlbergi (F. Morawitz 1893) according to v.d. Smissen 2003: 192.</p><p>Evagetes sahlbergi: Tobias 1978: 135, Wahis 1986: 27, Wolf 1988: 230, Schmid-Egger &amp; Wolf 1992: 350, Lelej 1995: 248, v.d. Smissen 2003: 192, Lelej 2005: 130, Wahis 2007.</p><p>Evagetes implicatus auct. (nec Haupt 1941): Wolf 1970: 63, 66, Ψ ♂; 1972: 149, Ψ ♂.</p><p>Redescription of lectotype (female). Body length 8.9 mm. Fore wing length 7.2 mm. Head width 1.1X its height. Frons evenly convex. Ocelli small, POD: OOD 1.16X. Ratio of genal median length to eye median length (lateral view) 0.38X. Malar space 0.43X pedicel width. Clypeus longitudinally convex near anterior border, the latter weakly emarginated. Labrum flat with rounded anterior border. Mandible tridentate. Flagellomere 1 length 2.28X its width. Relation of scape, pedicel and two first flagellomeres 36: 15: 40: 40.</p><p>Mesosoma length dorsally 1.43X its width. Pronotum length 0.4X its width, posterior pronotal border distinctly angulate. Metanotum median length 2.55X metapostnotum median length. Propodeum with sharply defined anterior horizontal and posterior vertical faces, its median length 0.7X maximum width. Tarsal comb short, apical spine of tarsomere 1 scarcely touching the apex of tarsomere 2; apical spine of tarsomeres 2 and 3 projecting over the apex of tarsomeres 3 and 4 correspondently, tarsomere 1 with three spines, tarsomere 2 with two, tarsomere 3 with one, tarsomeres 4 and 5 without spines. Longer spur of mid tibia 0.8X tarsomere 1, longer spur of hind tibia 0.64X tarsomere 1. Claws symmetrical with additional inner tooth. Fore wing slightly infuscate, venation as in Fig. 12. Pterostigma small, slightly longer than first abscissa of R. Second abscissa of R 2.17X third abscissa of R.</p><p>Frons, supraclypeal area, gena, vertex, propleuron, and coxa with scattered erect long black setae. Mandible with two long curved strong black setae and seven shorter ones. Posterior half of pronotum, mesoscutum, mesoscutellum with sparse black setae. Mesepisternum anterior to coxa with black setae. Metanotum and propodeum lacking setae. Posterior border of S2–S5 with sparse erect black setae, S6 with scattered setae. T5–T6 with sparse black setae. Face with pale pubescence, frons, pronotum, and mesonotum with brownish pubescence, propleuron, mesopleuron, metanotum, coxa with iridescent pale pubescence; metasoma with very weak pubescence. Body regularly micropunctate. Body black, outer eye orbit near vertex with small pale patch, mandible brown basally, yellow-orange medially and brownish apically; legs brownish; T1 and T2 wholly and T3 basally ferruginous-red.</p><p>Lectotype data: Ψ, Terijoki [Zelenogorsk near St. Petersburg, Russia] / k. F Morawitza / Pompilus sahlbergi F. Moraw. Ψ / Lectotypus design. Tobias / Syntypus / Evagetes implicatus auct. nec Haupt Ψ. H. Wolf det. 1984 / Evagetes sahlbergi (Morawitz) Ψ H. Wolf det. 1984 / Evagetes sahlbergi (Morawitz 1893), Ψ, Lelej &amp; Loktionov det., 2009 [ZIN] (Figs. 13 a, b).</p><p>Material examined. Russia. Primorskiy Terr.: 1 ď, Lazovskiy Reserve, 5–16.VI.2001; 1 ď Chuguevka, 21.VIII.2008. Kamchatka Terr.: 2 Ψ, Petropalovsk-Kamchatskiy, 6.VII.1981; 1 ď, 10 km S Kozyrevsk, 23.VII.1985; 1 ď, pass between volcanoes Koryakskiy and Avachinskiy, 1000 m, 26.VII.1985; 4 Ψ, Esso, 20.VII–6.VIII.2005. Magadan Prov.: 2 ď 1 Ψ, Seimchan, 24.VII.1975. Chukotka: 4 Ψ, Omolon River, 180 km S Omolon, 23.VII–16.VIII.1976. [All are deposited in IBSS].</p><p>Distribution. Russia (Primorskiy Terr., Kamchatka Terr., Magadan Prov., Chukotka, European part) (Tobias 1978, Lelej 1995, Loktionov 2009), Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland (v.d. Smissen 2003, Wahis 2007), Mongolia (Wolf 1981).</p><p>Hosts. Arachnospila (Ammosphex) abnormis (Dahlbom 1842), Arachnospila (Ammosphex) hedickei (Haupt 1929), and probably Arachnospila (Ammosphex) opinata (Tournier 1890) (v.d. Smissen 2003).</p><p>Remarks. Evagetes sahlbergi has been correctly identified only after lectotypification (Tobias 1978).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC8788477DAE2DFF02FA740E7639BB	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	Lelej, Arkady S.;Loktionov, Valery M.	Lelej, Arkady S., Loktionov, Valery M. (2009): Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species. Zootaxa 2230: 42-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190285
03AC8788477EAE2DFF02F9E70EB43BE4.text	03AC8788477EAE2DFF02F9E70EB43BE4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Evagetes crassicornis	<div><p>Key to the species of Evagetes crassicornis species-group</p><p>Males</p><p>1. Metasoma wholly black ........................................................................................... E. crassicornis consimilis (Banks)</p><p>– Basal metasomal segments marked with at least a small amount of rufous ................................................................ 2</p><p>2. Metanotum median length 3.3–4.5X metapostnotum median length. T1 laterally and T2 baso-laterally ferruginousred, T3 black ................................................................................................................................. E. orientalis sp. nov.</p><p>– Metanotum median length 1.7–2.9X metapostnotum median length. T1–T2 wholly and T3 basally ferruginous-red ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3</p><p>3. Flagellomere 1 length 1.6–1.9X its width. Metanotum median length 1.7–2.5X metapostnotum median length. 3r-m cell usually triangular, rarely weakly trapeziform. Frons, supraclypeal area lacking setae or with sparse, short pale setae .................................................................................................................. E. crassicornis crassicornis (Shuckard)</p><p>– Flagellomere 1 length 1.1–1.4X its width. Metanotum median length 2.4–2.9X metapostnotum median length. 3r-m cell trapeziform always. Frons, supraclypeal area with dense, long, erect, black setae ....... E. sahlbergi (F. Morawitz)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AC8788477EAE2DFF02F9E70EB43BE4	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	Lelej, Arkady S.;Loktionov, Valery M.	Lelej, Arkady S., Loktionov, Valery M. (2009): Review of the Evagetes crassicornis species-group (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), with description of new species. Zootaxa 2230: 42-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190285
