Abstract
An annotated list is given and the distribution of five species of digger wasps genus Ammophila, collected in the circumpolar regions of Western Siberia (in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District) in 2017, is specified.
Highlights
Sphecidae – mainly large, actively flying, clearly visible insects
In the world scientific literature, so far there is no information on the fauna of Sphecidae of the circumpolar regions, for this reason we have planned and carried out this work
The material was collected in the vicinity of the village of Khanymey (Purovsky District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District) from 7.07 to 31.07.2017 in eight localities (Point No 1–8)
Summary
Sphecidae – mainly large, actively flying, clearly visible insects. Sphecidae make their nests in the ground, often in sandy soils. In the world scientific literature, so far there is no information on the fauna of Sphecidae of the circumpolar regions, for this reason we have planned and carried out this work. The material was collected in the vicinity of the village of Khanymey (Purovsky District, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District) from 7.07 to 31.07.2017 in eight localities (Point No 1–8). Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, vicinity of the village of Khanymey, 60 km to the North, N 63°53'33,2" E 72°58'36,9" 79 m.
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