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(Navás, 1912)
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(
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:
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)
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Like many desert countries, the
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is rich in species of nocturnal insects that belong to the order of nerve-winged insects or
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. Members of various families that include green lacewings (
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), brown lacewings (
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), antlions (
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), ribbon wings (
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) and owl flies (
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) are all common at suitable sites (
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) and can often be attracted in large numbers to light traps. More recently an insect belonging to a sixth family of this order, the
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or mantis flies, has been collected and identified. It is
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and has been found at a number of sites, including Al Ain and
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and is a further new record for the
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.
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