Calodromius mayeti (Bedel, 1907)
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Calodromius mayeti (Bedel, 1907) |
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Calodromius mayeti (Bedel, 1907) View in CoL
Material examined.
825 m: 13.XI.2015, LT, 1♂, 1♀; 15.XI.2015, LT, 1♂, 2♀. 851 m: 15.XI.2015, LT, 1♀. 892 m: 26.I.2015, LT, 1♀; 16.II.2014, LT, 2♂; 13.XI.2015, LT, 1♀. 1,225 m: 20.IV.2014, LT, 2♀; 12.XI.2015, LT, 1♂, 1♀. 1,325 m: 02.III.2015, LT, 1♂, 2♀; 14.XI.2015, LT, 1♂; 17.X.2014, LT, 1♀. 1,474 m: 17.X.2014, LT, 1♀.
General distribution and zoogeography.
AE, DZ, IR, JO ( Nasir and Katbeh-Bader 2017), LY, MA, SA, TN. SAR species.
Published records.
Asir and Riyadh ( Abdel-Dayem et al. 2017, 2018), Baha ( Rasool et al. 2018b), Madinah and Makkah ( Mateu 1986).
Remarks.
A frequent species that was found in Acacia thorn woodlands during the four seasons of year, but peak populations occurred during autumn. The adults were collected by light trapping and hand picking. Ron Felix identified this species.
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