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
.