Synnevrus arabicus (Gadallah & Edmardash, 2023), comb. nov.

(Fig, 21, 36).

Nysson arabicus Gadallah and Edmardash in Abu el-Ghiet, Gadallah, Gasib, Al-Fifi, and Edmardash, 2023:155, ♂. Holotype: ♂, Saudi Arabia: Sala Mountain: Abdul Rahman Al Jabri farm at 17°04'10.5''N 43°07'43.3''E (Efflatoun Bey collection, Entomology Department, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt (depository not given in the original description, taken from Pulawski, 2025).

Remark: The species was described in Nysson, but belongs clearly to Synnevrus, which is restored from synonymy here. See introduction for details.

Recognition: The male of Synnevrus arabicus can be recognized by the key characters, mainly by the colour pattern. It is the only Arabian species of the genus with a black mesosoma (with some red only) and with yellow spots or bands on T1-5.

Distribution: Only known from the type area in the Jazan Province in Saudi Arabia (Fig. 36).