taxonID	type	description	language	source
03D687C1D003FFA7929F2D70A0E4FDAD.taxon	materials_examined	Records: Algeria: 1 female 30. v. 1994 Hodna (OLL). Israel: 1 male 14. v. 199610 km S Haifa, Har Carmel / Bet Oren; male 12. v. 1996 5 km SSE Sede Boquer, Wadi N’Agev (CSE). 1 female 13.8.1940 Jerusalem; 1 female 18.9.1976 Mt. Meiron (OLL). Jordan: 4 female 2 males nw North Shuna, 30. iv. 1996; 1 female 1. v. 2006 Ajlun; 1 male 10 im N Petra (CSE); Morocco: 1 female 30. v. 1995 40 im SW Ouarzazate, 10 im SW Tazenakht, 1 female 16. vi. 2014 1 male 2. iv. 1990 Ht. Atlas, N Tizi n’Tichka 2150 m NN [Barcoding voucher Nr.: female BC ZSM HYM 22788) (CSE); 1 female 1 male 14. v. 1995 20 lm N Missour; 1 female 10.5.1995 Talmest; 1 female 32.5.1995 5 kim S Tata; 1 female 3 males 16.4.1995 10 km E Guelmin; 1 female 13.5.1995 30 km E Midelt; 1 female 1 male 17.5.1995 40 km S Guercif; 9.4.1995 20 km W Boudrib; 14.4. 199630 km E Agdz; 1 male s 14.7.1932 Asni; 2 males 19.5.1995 Bouarfa, 1 male 23.5.1995 101 km E Yousoffra; male 23.5.1995 Amouguer, 50 km W Rich; 1 male 22.5.1989 Massa (OLL); 1 male and 1 female, Tanger (Berlin). Spain. 1 male 22. iv. 2003 30 km SW Almeria, coast (OLL). 1 female Andalusien (type specimen of Pseudoferreola incisa) (Berlin). Syria: 1 female 19. iv. 1982 25 km S Latakia (OLL) Tunisia: 1 female 22.6.1994 5 km N El Kef; 29. v, 1994 1 female 17 im SW Kasserine; 1 female 3 males 6. vi. 2000 15 km W Nefta, 1 female 13. vi. 200 E Ain Draham; 1 female 22. iii. 2001 Oasis Nefta; 1 female 4 male 24. iii. 2001 Tunisia, Thélèpte 35 ‘ 04 ‘‘ N 8 ‘ 33 ’ E [Barcoding voucher Nr.: male BC ZSM HYM 22789), male 23. vi. 1994 25 km S Tarbarka (CSE); 2 males 12.9.1982 Gafsa (OLL); 1 female 3. vi. 1912 Tunis (Berlin). Turkey: 1 female 17. vi. 2000 Harbie / Antakya (OLL).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D003FFA7929F2D70A0E4FDAD.taxon	discussion	Re m a r k: The species name " sagax " was used by several authors like YILDIRIM & WAHIS 2011 or PRIESNER (1955), whereas others used " algira " also in the past (see HAUPT 1962). Both taxa names are clearly synonymious (R. Wahis pers. comm.), but we could not find which author first synonymised both. So we do the formal synonymisation here. The situation is now more complicated by the discovery of a sibling species of F. algira, F. tunesiensis nov. sp. However, we think that both taxa names, F. algira and F. sagax refer to the here mentioned species, F. algira. See also remarks at F. tunesiensis. In the Berlin Museum is an old female of F. algira from " Andalusien " with a blue handwritten label " Pompilus incisa Radosz., type ". It agree with the description of Pseudoferreola incisa and may be the type specimen, although the species was described in the genus Pseudoferreola and not in Pompilus.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D003FFA7929F2D70A0E4FDAD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: F. algira iswellcharacterizedinbothsexesbytheprolongedclypeus, malar space and vertex, by the clear and sharp edge between propodeal dorsum and desclivity and by the lack of long pilosity on gena. The similar F. tunesiensis shares the long clypeus, malar space and vertex with F. algira, but has a long black pilosity on gena (female only) and a rounded ege on propodeum (males and females). The species varies in body size, examined females measures 10 - 14 mm, males 8 - 14 mm. In most specimens are dark red: head (but frons and clypeus may be partly black), pronotum, mesoscutum scutellum and medial part of metanotum. In a female from Syria is the mesosoma all black, read are only gena, vertex and upper inner eye margin. In males, face and clypeus in general is black, however extension of red colour of head is variable. Amale from southern Morocco has underside of flagellomere orange, two other males from the same area have mid- and hindfemor red. Amale from Spain is all black.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D003FFA7929F2D70A0E4FDAD.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: NorthAfricatoIsraelandTurkey.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D005FFAA929F2EEBA1E6FD0C.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype: United Arab Emirates, male 15. vii. 2015 Abu Dhabi, Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, 24.248 N 54.742 E leg. A. Saji & T. v. Harten in Malaise Trap (CSE). Paratypes: United Arab Emirates 1 male, 15. iii. 2015, Abu Dhabi, Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, 24.248 N 54.742 E leg. A. Saji & T. v. Harten in Malaise Trap (CSE); Oman 1 male 3 female 3. iv. 2017, Asharqyiah North, Al Qabil, Ad Dariz 22.566 N 58.690 E, (females: coll CSE, Al- Jahdhami and ONHM, male coll Al-Jahdhami). female 11. iv. 2018 Asharqyiah north, Wadi Tayeen, Ghyiadha, 23.123120 N, 58.462149 E, all. leg. Ali Al-Jahdhami.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D005FFAA929F2EEBA1E6FD0C.taxon	discussion	Diagnosis: The species is unique amoung Palaearctic Ferreola species by the prolonged pronotum, what is medially somewhat narrowed (dorsal view), in combination with the large body size (female: 18 - 20 mm, males 9 - 12 mm). It is longer than wide in both sexes, whereas is is always shorter than wide in remaining species apart from F. haladai. The propodeum is also prolonged and longer than wide in female or as long as wide in male. The whole species appears therefore longer and more slender than remaining species. Other distinctive characters are colour pattern (black, except red pronotum), and a distinct bandlike greyish pubescence on tergite Iand tergite II basally (males and females) and on tergite III basaly (only male). Subgenital plate is also unique with a spinelike process basally below (fig. 14).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D005FFAA929F2EEBA1E6FD0C.taxon	description	Description of male: Holotype: Bodylength 8 mm. Colour: Black, pronotum and tegula red. Wings dark infuscate, with violett shimmer, basal area of fore. - and hindwing greyish transparent. Basal third of tergite Iwith grey pubescence. Tergite II and III basally with band of grey pubescence, see. fig. 8. Remaining terga with very fine and short black / bluish apressed pubescence. Morphology: Apical clypeal margin widely rounded, margin curved down versus apex, remaining clypeus flat. Malar space very small, eye nearly touches mandible. Gena medially 2 x as long as midocellar diameter. Vertex length behind ocelli = 0,5 x POL. Pronotum measured medially in dorsal view, 1,0 x as long as wide. Lateral sides of pronotum medially distinctly emarginated. Crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity rounded, declivity with finelly striate, with dense semierect pubescence. Tergites slender, tergite I 1, 0 as long as maximal wide. SMC III as large SMC II. SMC III above 0,5 x as long as SMC II above, below similar in length. Subgenital plate spinelike, with triangular and apicially pointed appendix below, with long brown setae. Genital see fig. 15. Variation in males: Bodylength 10 mm and 13 mm. Fronsinthe larger male with some erect pale setae. Wing venation in both paratypes as in female. Description of females: Bodylength 18 - 20 mm. Colour: Black, pronotum and tegula red. Wings dark infuscate, with violett shimmer, hindwing in basal third greyish transparent. Head and mesosoma with apressed greyish pilosity, not hidding integument. Apical clypeal margin and mandible with long and dense, greyish pubes- cence, longest setae 0,5 - 0,8 x as long as diameter of midocellus. Frons, backside of head and propleuron with some long erect pale setae. Pubescence on propodeal declivity somewhat longer and semierect. Basal third of tegite Iand bandlike patch on tergite II basally with dense, greyish pubescence. Remaining terga with very fine and short black / bluish apressed pubescence. Morphology: Apical clypeal margin widely rounded, margin curved down versus apex, remaining clypeus flat. Malar space not present, shorter than 0, x diameter of midocellus. Gena (measured medially, in lateral view) 0,6 x as long as eye. Vertex length behind ocelli = POL. OOL = 1.1 x POL. Pronotum measured medially in dorsal view, 1,2 x as long as wide. Lateral sides of pronotum medially distinctly emarginated. Propodeum, measured medially, 1.1 x as long as wide. Crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity rounded, declivity with some irreglar striae, forming eachg a circle laterally. Tergites slender, tergite I 1,1 x as long as maximal wide. Tergites and sternites V and VI with long, black setae. SMC III larger than SMC II. Both cells are similar in lenght above, and SMC III is below 1,2 x as long as SMC II. Foretarsi without spinulation.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D005FFAA929F2EEBA1E6FD0C.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Northern Omanand United Arab Emirates.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D005FFAA929F2EEBA1E6FD0C.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The species is named in honour of Mr. Ali Ahmed Al-raeesi, Teacher of entomology, Department of crop science, Collage of Agriculture and marine science, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFAA929F2F4BA04CFBA7.taxon	materials_examined	Ferreola auranticornis WAHIS, 2000: 91. Male, holotype male, Erythrea; paratype Yemen (coll. Wahis).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFAA929F2F4BA04CFBA7.taxon	discussion	Di a g n o s i s: F. auranticornis is unique by the orange red antenna in combination with prolonged gena and head (behind eyes, dorsal view). The species shares the remaining colour pattern with E. pseudodenticulata and E. denticulata. It is also a very small species with 9 mm body length, whereas remaining species of E. pseudodenticulata measueres at least 12 mm. See WAHIS (2000) for detailed description. The female is undescribed.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFAA929F2F4BA04CFBA7.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Yemen, Erythrea.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFA8929F2815A0F4FDCF.taxon	materials_examined	Pseudoferreola barrei RADOSZKOWSKI, 1893: 61. Male, holotype male, Serax (Berlin). Examined. New combination. Records: Turkmenistan: male holotype, Serakhs, 36.53 N 61.22 E without date (Berlin). Afghanistan 1 male SW Afg., Hilmend River, Lashkar Gar 14. v. 1957 (CSE). Iran 1 male 9. vi. 2010 Fars prov., Komher 30 ’ 47 ’’ N 51 ’ 86 ’’ E, 2380 m; 1 male 23. v. 2005 Elburz, Mayamey (OLL).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFA8929F2815A0F4FDCF.taxon	discussion	Remark: In the coll. Berlin is an old Ferreola male with an handwritten label " barrei " and a red printed " type " label. It agree perfect with the (short) original description of Pseudoferreola barrei by RADOSZKOWSKI (1893). For that reason we treat it as the holotype of Ferreola barrei. The species is valid and represent a hitherto unknown Central Asian Ferreola species close to F. orchesica from the western Mediterranean area. The female is still unknown, but we can assign some males from Iran and Afghanistan with the type of F. barrei. The type location " Serax " is now Serakhs or Sarahs in southern Turkmenistan at 36.53 N 61.22 E (A. Antropov pers. comm.). A. Antropov also agree that the label most probably is from O. Radoszkowski.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFA8929F2815A0F4FDCF.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: Ferreola barrei is characterized by the following character combination: short malar space, short vertex and pronotum, crossing between propodeal declivity and propodeal dorsum with prominent and sharp edge, declivity with distinct striation. Pronotum is red or black. Body length measures 11 - 13 mm. The female is unknown. The species is similar to F. orchesica and can be recognized by smaller size (F. orchesica male measures 13 - 16 mm), by a somewhat more irregular striation of propodeal declivity and by a distinctive colour pattern of upper face: red band of inner eye margin is not connected with red band of vertex, whereas it is connected in all examined F. orchesica. Two of the examined males (type specimen and male from Fars prov.) have pronotum and medial spot on mesoscutum red, the remaining have pronotum and mesoscutum all black.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D008FFA8929F2815A0F4FDCF.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Afghanistan, Iran, Turkmenistan.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00AFFA8929F2E0DA1DBFAE4.taxon	materials_examined	Records: Greece: 1 male 1 female 24. vii. 1965 Alt Korinth; 1 male 31. v. 2006 Samos, Phytagorio (OLL): 1 male 15. ix. 2014 Lesbos, Scala Polichnitos (CSE); 1 female vi. 1971 Insel Rhodos; 1 female 12. viii. 2003 Rhodos, Tsambika beach (CSE); 2 females 21. viii. 1925 Kithira Island (Berlin); male 10. v. 2014 Peloponnes, Kalogria, photo by H. Wiesbauer (fig. 21). Israel: 1 male 16. vi. 1965 En Gedi; 1 male 9. iv. 1986 Qumran (OLL) Sudan: male female 8. iii. 1994 150 km SE Khartoum, Narga (CSE).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00AFFA8929F2E0DA1DBFAE4.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: Ferreola denticulata can be recognized by its large body size (females 17 - 21 mm, one female only 15 mm, males 12 - 18 mm) in combination with a distinctive colour pattern: Head (apart the black area around ocelli), pronotum, scutellum and metanotum are orange-yellow, remaining body black. Wings are dark infuscate. Propodeal declivity is evenly spoke-like striate, striae originate on medial part of declivity base, and reach the edge between declivity and propodeal dorsum, leaving a small zone behind edge smooth. The similar F. pseudodenticulata nov. sp. is smaller (females 13.5 - 16 mm, males 9 - 13 mm), striae of propodeal declivity are shorter, more irregular and cover only the lower half of declivity.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00AFFA8929F2E0DA1DBFAE4.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Greece (mainland and islands), Israel, Sudan. Cyprus; Algeria / Hoggar (WAHIS & TERZO 1996, as Ferreola dimidiata), Egypt (PRIESNER, 1955: 189 as Platyderes dimidiatus Lind.), Turkey (ÖZBEK et. al. 2000, as Ferreola dimidiata (VAN DER LINDEN, 1827 )).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00AFFAF929F2952A2B8FE5C.taxon	description	Anoplius diffinis LEPELETIER, 1845: 454, male. Europe (Musée de M. Alexandre Lefebre).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00AFFAF929F2952A2B8FE5C.taxon	description	Samos, Phytagorio (CSE): Kroatia: 1 male 15.6.1965 Insel Mijet, Govedjari (CSE). Spain: 1 female 19.6.1947 Cadiz, 3 km N Rota (CSE). Turkey: 1 female 22.6.1998 SE Milas (CSE) Di a g n o s i s: F. diffinis is the only black coloured Ferreola species in Europe and paleaarctic Asia (with red inner eye margin) with rounded crossing on propodeum. F. orchesica from southern Spain and F. barrei from southern Central Asia also may occur in a black form, but propodeal declivity is separated by a sharp edge from propodeal dorsum in both species. Malar space is as long as longest diameter of midocellus, clypeus, gena and vertext are not prolonged, and propodeal declivity has some irregular striation. Geograf ic distribution: Europeto Turkeyand Central Asia, southwards to Israel, widespread, but rare.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAF929F2DBBA1AAFC1B.taxon	materials_examined	Re c o rd s: Tunisia: 1 male 11. ix. 2007 2 km W Gabes, Chenini, on Tamarix (CSE).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAF929F2DBBA1AAFC1B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: (Description of female taken from PRIESNER 1955): The species is characterized by colour pattern with pronotum, mesoscutum and scutellum red, and head all black. In the examined male the is anterior part of mesopleuron is also red. Tergites I- III have a large greyish band of pubescence basally. Female pronotum is prolonged, however in the original description (PRIESNER 1955) is not detailed information about length. Tergite Iis prolonged, and wings are transparent in basal half and strongly infuscate in apical half. The examined male has all wings transparent. The crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity is rounded, and malar space is short. From this description the female of F. elegans has some similarities with F. alraeesii from Arabia and F. haladai from Central Asia. Both species differ clearly by colour pattern, wing colour and by body length (female of P. elegans 9 - 15 mm, F. alraeesii 18 - 20 mm), see description. The examined male of P. elegans measures 7.5 mm, subgenital plate is simple and without any process (with long process in F. alreesii and F. haladai).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAF929F2DBBA1AAFC1B.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Egypt, Tunisia.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAD929F2871A19CFD72.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype: Uzbekistan male 12. v. 1994 Papngan, 20 km NW Kokand 41.2 N 70.6 E, leg. Ma. Halada / OLL). [id. as Homonotus collaris by H. Wolf, 1987]. Paratype: Tajikistanfemaleviii. 2000 Varzobriv., Zogar – Varzob, leg. V. Gurko (OLL).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAD929F2871A19CFD72.taxon	diagnosis	Di a g n o s i s: H. haladai is characterized by a slender body (pronotum and tergite I at least as long as wide), pronotum medio-laterally with wide emargination (pronotum is basally and apically wider than medially) and with a basal process on male subgenital plate. By these characters is it similar to F. alreesii n. sp. and both species form a separate species group without doubt. However, the subgenital process is rounded in F. haladai, and spine-like and pointed in F. alressii. Also, F. alreseeii is much larger than F. haladei (see description). F. haladai is also characterized by colour pattern. It is all black with pronotum red. Wings are transparent, and crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity is rounded.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAD929F2871A19CFD72.taxon	description	Description of male, holotype: Bodylength 7.5 mm. Colour: Black, pronotum red, with medial black longitidunal spot in apical half. Head and mesosoma covered with fine and scattered silver pubescence, propodeal dorsum without pubescence. Declivity of tergite I, base of tergite II and III with narrow band of greyish pubescence, band on tergite II as large as length of AS III. Wings transparent. grey. Morphology: Apical clypeal margin widely rounded. Malar space very short, as long as half midocellar diameter. Gena and vertex short. crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity rounded, declivity with dense striation. Subgenital plate with large, U-shaped process basally below. Description of female: Bodylength 10 mm. Colour: Black, pronotum red, tegula and basal sclerite of fore wing reddish. Tergite I-II with grey band of pubescence, as large as half length of tergite. Wings brownish, and transparent (darker than in male). Morphology: Apical clypeal margin widely rounded. Malar space present, someone shorter than midocellar diameter. Gena and vertex long, genae 0,6 x as long as width of eye. Crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity rounded, declivity with dense pubescence, structure not visible due to preparation of specimen.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAD929F2871A19CFD72.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00DFFAD929F2871A19CFD72.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The species is named in honour to Marek Halada, a Czech entomologist, who collected the holotype specimen.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFAD929F2ED8A757FC5F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The male of F. insolita is characterized by a black body with blue reflexions and with red pronotum, by a sharp edge between propodeal declivity and propodeal dorsum, and by basally transparent wings. There are no bands of pubescence on tergites. The holotype measures 11 mm. For detailed description see WAHIS & TERZO (1996).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFAD929F2ED8A757FC5F.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Sicily (Italy), onlyknownbythe holotype.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFB3929F2FBDA001FD8A.taxon	materials_examined	Records: Spain: 1 female, 5 males " Lusit. Andal. " [old handwritten labels, means Lusitanien, Andalousie]. One male with red type label and handwritten label " striata " is designated as Lectotype of Pseudoferreola striata RADOSZKOWSKI, 1888]; 1 female Carboneras 3. x. 1981 (CSE).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFB3929F2FBDA001FD8A.taxon	discussion	Remark: Pompilus orchesicus, described from northern Morokko and Pseudoferreola striata, described from southern Spain are similar in morphology and are therefore conspecific in our opinion. The colour of pronotum is variable, and the species occur in a form with red and with black pronotum. Already Wahis (on www. faunaeuropea. org) mentions only F. orchesica from Spain and therefore treats P. striata a synonymous. However, Pseudoferreola striata was never synonymised formally, what will be done here: It is a new synonym of Ferreola orchesica. In the Berlin Museum are two males and a female of " Pseudoferreola striata " with old handwritten labels " Andalusien ". One male is labelled with a blue handwritten label " Paraferreola striata RADOSK. type. ". We designate this male as lectotype of P. striata, because RADOSZKOWSKI (1888: 478) described male and female and did not mention a type specimen. The female from Berlin collection is not from the type series, because it has a black pronotum, but the type female has a red pronotum from the description. The other male has only unreadable labels and probably also does not belong to the type series.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFB3929F2FBDA001FD8A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The species can be recognized by its large body size (female 17 - 20 mm, male 13 - 18 mm) in combination with a sharp crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity. The species may be all black or has a red pronotum. It is distribution area occurs also F. algira with pronlonged clypeus and vertex (short in F. orchesica) and in Spain F. diffinis. The latter is smaller and has a rounded crossing on propodeum. Wings of F. orchesica are dark infumate, malar space, vertex and gena are narrow, and declivity of propodeum is distinctly striate. Inner eye margin with large red band.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFB3929F2FBDA001FD8A.taxon	description	Colour variation: The type specimens (P. striata female from Spain in RADOSZKOWSKI, 1888, and P. orchesicus male from Morocco in KOHL, 1886) have each a red pronotum. However, pronotum is all black in four additional examined males from Spain, apart from one male with some red traces on pronotum. One examined female from Spain has pronotum red, the other pronotum black. Also WOLF et al. (1970) mention an all black female from Spain.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D00FFFB3929F2FBDA001FD8A.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Morocco, southern Spain.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D011FFB1929F2EC0A749FF04.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype: Oman, female, 14. iii. 201510 km SESur, leg. M. Snizek (OLL). Paratypes: Oman, 2 females 15. iii. 2015 17 km W Sur, leg. M. Snizek (OLL); female 6. x. 2013; 1 male 14. iii. 2015 20 km SW Sur leg. M. Snizek (OLL); female Dhofar prov., Rakhyut 16 ’ 45 ’’ N 63 ’ 24 ’’ E, leg. J. Halada (OLL); male 7. ix. 2007 Oman, Dhufar, Wadi Al Mugsayi, leg. A. Jaki (OLL).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D011FFB1929F2EC0A749FF04.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: F. pseudodenticulata resembles F. denticulata andcanberecognized by a partly smooth propodeal declivity, which is distinctly striate in F. denticulata. This character is more varible in both examined males, however F. denticulata has always more distinct striae than F. pseudodenticulata, which reach the upper margin of declivity (or nearby). Also, F. pseudodenticulata is in average somewhat smaller as F. denticulata. Description of female: Holotype: Bodylength 16 mm. Colour: Orange yellow are: head except black U-formed spot around ocelli, pronotum except lateral declivity, mesoscutum, tegula, metanotum except lateral and apical margin. Mandible, apical clypeal margin and malar space brown. Antenna and spot below antenna black. Remaining body black, wings infuscate, black, with weak violett shimmer. Yellow parts of mesosoma with very week and scattered short pubescence. Morphology: Apical clypeal margin widely rounded. Malar space narrow, as long as half hindocellar diameter. Vertex (dorsal view) as wide as diameter of FG III. Gena as wide as diameter of FG I. SMC II above als long as SMC III, below somewhat shorter than SMC III. Declivity of propodem separated by propodeal dorsum by keel-like edge, medially and laterally with large tooth. Declivity somewhat hollowed out, its upper half smooth with some microstructure, lower half with some indistinct striae. Mesopleuron near border to metapleuron and lower outer area on propodeum laterally with some striae. Metanotum apcio-medially somewhat impressed.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D011FFB1929F2EC0A749FF04.taxon	description	Variability in female paratypes: Bodylength 13.5 - 16 mm. Agree with holotype, apart from the length of SMC III what is above in all paratypes smaller as SMC II. Striation of propodeal declivity is variable, but reaches maximal the upper third of declivity. Striae are never as long and distinct as in F. dimidiata. De s c r i p t i o n o f m a l e: Body length 9 mm and 13 mm. The male agree in all details with the females, with the exception of male characteristics (antenna, last sternites). AS XIII somewhat longer than AS XII.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D011FFB1929F2EC0A749FF04.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: Oman.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D011FFB1929F2EC0A749FF04.taxon	etymology	Etymology: Thespeciesisnamedaboutthecloserelationshipwith F. denticulata.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB1929F2D73A0D3FD35.taxon	materials_examined	Homontus purpureo-pruinosa CAMERON, 1912: 394. Female, holotype female, Dima (Kongo). Records: Kenya: 1 female 2 males 2. xii. 1996 Voi (OLL).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB1929F2D73A0D3FD35.taxon	description	Remark: Thespecieshasanafrotrocialdistributionandreachesinthenorthnorthern Kenya. It is included in the key, because it may also be occur in southern Arabia or in southern Egypt.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB1929F2D73A0D3FD35.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: F. purpureopruinosa is characterized by colour pattern (head, pronotum, mesoscutum, and scutellum red, remaining body black with distinct blue shimmer) in combination with a long malar space (half as long as POL), and a smoth and finely grainlike sculptured propodeal declivitiy with distinct blue shimmer. Propodeal declivity is below separated by prominent edge from propodeal dorsum. Examined female measure 12 mm, males 8 - 10 mm. The males have face partly black, and the propodeal transverse egde carry a dense row of long and fine yellow setae.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB1929F2D73A0D3FD35.taxon	distribution	Ge o g r a f i c d i s t r i b u t i o n: Widespread in tropical Africa.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB7929F2E83A010FC54.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype: Tunisiafemale 9. iv. 1998, Nefta, leg K. Denesjr. [id. as Ferreolasagax, det. 2004 Wolf] (OLL).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB7929F2E83A010FC54.taxon	discussion	Remark: Amoung the examined females of F. algira is a small series of different looking specimens from southern Tunisia. They represent a hitherto unknown and distinct species. The morphological results will be supported by genetic data. Amale from Thelepte differ from two other specimens (male and female, also from Thelepte) distinctly by genetic data (barcoding gene, COI, Schmid-Egger in prep.), what confirms its state as a valid species. Both species, F. tunesiensis and F. algira, occur sympatrically in Tunisia. The true identity of F. algira, described from Algeria, could not be verfied, because type specimens were not available to us. However, we treat the more common and widespread species as F. algira to avoid a confusion with the previous treatment of authors. Both species are clearly defined here to make a identification possible at least in females in most males. F. sagax, described by a male from Algier, is a synonym of F. algira, because Kohl (1986: 325) mentions the sharp propodeal egde in his descripion, what excludes the new species, F. tunesiensis.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB7929F2E83A010FC54.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: F. tunesiensis nov. sp. is similar to F. algira and differs by the following female characters: gena with about 30 long black setae, longest setae nearly as long as AS 11. Gena of F. algira without pilosity or has a few, shorter setae only. Also, pilosity of forecoxa and mesosternum is longer and much denser in F. tunesiensis compared to F. algira. Vertex laterally (behind eyes, dorsal view) is narrower and more rounded in F. tunesiensis as in F. algira. It is always somewhat thickened in outer corner in F. algira. The limitation between propodeal dorsum and propodeal declivity consists in a more or less rounded egde in F. tunesiensis, and is with sharp and somewhat prominent edge in F. algira. The only examined male of F. tunesiensis has a rounded limitation between propodeal dorsum and declivity, without any edge (apart from lateral propodeal teeth).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB7929F2E83A010FC54.taxon	description	Description of female: Holotype: Bodylength 14 mm. Colour: Head inlcuding mandible dark red with the following parts black: apex of mandible, clypeus, a band each between antennal socket and ocellar area, leaving a narrow red band inbetween. Antenna black. Pronotum, mesoscutum, metanotum, tegulae red, remaining body black. Wings black, infuscate. with violet shimmer. Clypeal base and lower face with scattered thin yellow pubescence. Gena with appr. 30 long erect setae, longest setae as long as length of AS XI. Propleuron, forecoxa and mesosternum also with long setae, shorter than setae on gena, directed backwards. Morphology: Apical clypeal margin nearly straigth. Clypeus shiny, with scattered fine punctation. Malar space long, as long as OOL (somewhat shorter than AS XI). Clypeus prolonged, as long as AS II + III. POL = 1,3 x as long as distance between hindocelli and margin of vertex. Gena (measured medially, in lateral view) als large as eye. Crossing between propodeal dorsum and declivity with rounded edge, propodeal dorsum laterally with two large teeth, and deep U-shaped emargination inbeetween. Propodeal declivity very fine grainlike punctured. SMC III above short, as long as diameter of midocellus. SMC II above large, as long as high. Remaining characters similar to F. algira. Variation of female paratypes: Bodylength 14 mmand 16 mm. Black colour of face is reduced in one female to a black spot around ocellar area. Clypeus is also red in this female, and pilosity of gena is reddish instead of black. Hindfemora are somewhat reddish in both paratypes. Description of male: Bodylength 10 mm. Colour: Red are: Gena, vertex behind ocelli, pronotum except collare, mesoscutum except large anterior spot, scutellum, medial part of metatotum. Frons, gena, propleuron and forecoxa with long, dense and black pilosity, longest setae as long as diameter of midflagellomeres. Malar space half as long as POL. Gena (measured medially, in lateral view) 0,55 x as long as eye, below distinctly narrowed. For form of clypeus and length of AS see fig. 55. Otherwise similar to female, propodeal declivity not plane, somewhat waved.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB7929F2E83A010FC54.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: SouthernTunisia.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D013FFB7929F2E83A010FC54.taxon	etymology	E t y m o l o g y: The species is named after its origin, Tunisia.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D015FFB7929F2868A06EF9B1.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype: Oman, female 10. xi. 2017 Dhufar, Taqa, Ein Hamran, 17 ° 05 ' 55.0 " N 54 ° 16 ' 58.0 " E, leg. Ali Al-Jahdhami (ZSM).	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D015FFB7929F2868A06EF9B1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis: The species is unique amoung western palaearcic species of Eoferreola by the colour pattern. Greater part of head, pronotum, mesoscutum and scutellum medially are orange yellow, remaing body is black, wings are black with violett shimmer. The male is unknown. See WAHIS & SCHMID- EGGER (2002) for key of species in the western Palaearctic region.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D015FFB7929F2868A06EF9B1.taxon	description	Description of female: Bodylength 11 mm. Colour: Orangeyelloware: Face below antennal base, except black spot around ocelli, vertex, lower part of gena, pronotum except lateral lower margin, mesoscutum, medial part of scutellum. Antenna dark red with some black, clypeus laterally dark red, otherwise black. Remaining body black, wings black infuscate with violett shimmer. Morphology: General habitus similar to Eoferreola manticata. Clypeus apically widely emarginated. Malar space and vertex narrower than midocellar diameter, gena also narrow, ca. 2 x midocellar diameter.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D015FFB7929F2868A06EF9B1.taxon	distribution	Geograf ic distribution: SouthernOman.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
03D687C1D015FFB7929F2868A06EF9B1.taxon	etymology	Etymology: The species is named in honour of Dr. Ali Khalfan Al-Wahaibi, assitant professor of Entomology, Department of crop science, Collage of Agriculture and marine science, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman.	en	Schmid-Egger, Rnold Christian (2018): New species of Ferreola L, 1845 and Eoferreola A, 1935 with key to Ferreola species from the Palaearctic region (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae). Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (1): 389-412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4030909
