New Records of Curculionidae (Coleoptera) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Author Rezk, Mohammed Hassan text The Coleopterists Bulletin 2018 2018-09-20 72 3 625 628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-72.3.625 journal article 10.1649/0010-065X-72.3.625 1938-4394 5384376 Brachypera (Antidonus) isabellina (Boheman, 1834) Material Examined. 7. III .2016 , PT, 3 ex. ; 10. III . 2016 , PT, 2 ex; 14. III .2016 , PT, 4 ex; 18. III .2016 , LT, 5 ex; 22. III .2016 , LT, 4 ex; 25. III .2016 , LT, 2 ex; 30. III .2016 , HP, 1 ex; 2.IV.2016 , PT, 2 ex; 10.IV.2016 , PT, 3 ex; 15.IV.2016 , PT, 3 ex; 20.IV.2016 , PT, 4 ex; 23.IV.2016 , PT, 1 ex; 29.IV.2016 , PT, 4 ex; 3. V .2016 , LT, 2 ex; 8. V .2016 , LT, 1 ex; 15.2016, PT, 2 ex; 23. V .2016 , PT, 2 ex; 26. V .2016 , HP, 1 ex; 8. VIII .2016 , PT, 3 ex; 25.XI.2016 , PT, 4 ex. Distribution. Saudi Arabia ( Heyden 1913 ; Abdel-Dayem et al. 2017 ), Italy , Algeria , Canary Islands, Egypt , Libya , Morocco , Madeira Archipelago, Tunisia , Iran , Israel , Jordan , Kuwait , Syria , and Turkey . Notes. Brachypera isabellina is the most common and abundant species in the study, with peak numbers during March, April, and May 2016 .