Abstract
Four new species of Ammophila from Central Asia are described and illustrated: A. antoninae (Tajikistan), A. kondarensis (Tajikistan), A. nemkovi (Uzbekistan), and A. yaroslavi (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan).
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