Nephus (Bipunctatus) ornatulus Korschefsky, 1931* Figure 6
Nephus (Bipunctatus) ornatulus Korscefsky, 1931: 152.
Diagnosis.
Body is elongate oval, covered with whitish pubescence; elytra are generally black, each with two yellowish spots: the anterior one is small or inconspicuous, sometimes invisible, located on the disc, and the posterior one is subapical, large, circular, or transverse.
Materials examined.
Asir: Wadi bin Hashbal, 18°35.44'N, 42°39.01'E, 1892 m, 26.IV.2011, SN, Al Ansi et al., 1♀; Al Magardah Wadi Yabah, 19°16.27'N, 41°48.46'E, 411, 2.VI.2012, BS, Al Ansi, A., 1♂.
Local distribution.
Members of this species were collected from Asir; it was not previously known in Saudi Arabia.
World distribution.
Asia: YE, new country record for Saudi Arabia; Africa: Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, and Senegal (Raimundo et al. 2006).