Nabis (Halonabis) sareptanus Dohrn, 1862

(Figs. 24, 45, 51, 71)

Material examined. ISRAEL: Tel Diblaka [Jordan Valley], 1.vi.1986, Y. Zvik (1♀).

Distribution. Palaearctic. Steppes and deserts from the Balkan Peninsula to eastern Siberia, west Mongolia and Pakistan, Jordanian. General distribution in Israel: Fig. 71.

Previous records. None

Biology. This species is halophilous, apparently nocturnal, and both adults and larvae are found mostly under Chenopodiaceae plants, especially Suaeda, during the day (Péricart, 1987).