New data on the distribution of aquatic bugs (Hemiptera) from eastern Morocco with notes on chorology
Author
Taybi, Abdelkhaleq Fouzi
Author
Mabrouki, Youness
Author
Chavanon, Guy
Author
Berrahou, Ali
Author
Millán, Andrés
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-08-14
4459
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journal article
29032
10.11646/zootaxa.4459.1.6
e8b2f285-d4ba-469b-b4ea-1bb85efae660
1175-5326
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Notonecta maculata
Fabricius, 1794
Material examined.
Ait Boulman, 0 3.0
5.14, 1
m, 1 j; Aghbalou, 0 3.0
5.14, 30
mm/ff/jj; Irhdis, 0 3.0
5.14, 1
m, 15 jj; Boumia, 0 2.0
5.14, 1
m, 1 f, 17 jj; Anzar Oufounas, 0 2.0
5.14, 1
m; Pont Hassan II, 18.0
3.14, 2
ff; Sources Berkine, 22.0
3.14, 1
m; Amont Berkine, 27.0
3.14, 1
f, 1 j; Pont O. Zbzit, 23.0
3.14, 1
m, 2 ff; Source Himer, 18.
11.15, 2
mm, 2 ff; Amont Himer, 18.
11.15, 1
f; Jbel Sidi Moussa, 29.0
5.17, 2
mm; Oued Oumassine, 12.0
5.16, 1
m, 2 ff; Barrage Zriga, 21.0
5.16, 30
mm/ff/jj; O. Abbou Lekhal, 22.0
5.16, 1
m, 3 ff, 1 j.
Distribution.
Mainly Atlantic-Mediterranean species, also found in central Europe and widely distributed in the northern part of
Morocco
(L’Mohdi 2016). In the
Oriental Region
, the species was only known for Zeghzel springs (
Chavanon
et al.
2004
); however, our work has considerably increased the records of its distribution in the study area (
Fig. 10
).