M. El-Hawagry, Ahmed Soliman, M. Abdel-Dayem, Rabab M. El-Hady, H. A. Al Dhafer
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摘要
本研究提供了一份埃及和沙特阿拉伯所有已知虾虎鱼科类群的综合目录。共系统记录了 7 个物种,分别属于两个属:Bibio Geoffroy, 1762 和 Dilophus Meigen, 1800。其中,三个物种在埃及和沙特阿拉伯均有发现,即 B. hortulanus (Linnaeus, 1758)、D. lingens Loew, 1869 和 D. tridentatus Walker, 1848。然而,有三个物种是埃及独有的,即 B. johannis (Linnaeus, 1767)、D. aegyptius Costa, 1878 和 D. tenuis Wiedemann, 1818。此外,还有一个物种,D. erythraeus Bezzi, 1906,仅分布于沙特阿拉伯。值得注意的是,本研究首次记录了沙特阿拉伯的两个物种:B. hortulanus(林尼厄斯)和 D. erythraeus Bezzi。此外,它还报告了 B. johannis(林奈)在埃及的首次出现。这项研究包括对所记录物种的最新分类,以及相关的分类数据、全球和地方分布信息、采集日期和所选物种的彩色照片。这些发现有助于加深人们对埃及和沙特阿拉伯 Bibionidae 的了解,并为该领域未来的研究提供了宝贵的资源。
The Family Bibionidae (Diptera: Nematocera) in Egypt and Saudi Arabia
In the present study, a comprehensive catalog of all known taxa of the family Bibionidae in Egypt and Saudi Arabia is provided. A total of seven species, belonging to two genera, Bibio Geoffroy, 1762, and Dilophus Meigen, 1800, are systematically documented. Among these species, three are found in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, namely, B. hortulanus (Linnaeus, 1758), D. lingens Loew, 1869, and D. tridentatus Walker, 1848. However, three species are exclusive to Egypt, namely, B. johannis (Linnaeus, 1767), D. aegyptius Costa, 1878, and D. tenuis Wiedemann, 1818. Additionally, one species, D. erythraeus Bezzi, 1906, is solely represented in Saudi Arabia. Notably, this study records the first-time occurrence of two species, B. hortulanus (Linnaeus) and D. erythraeus Bezzi, in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, it also reports the first-time occurrence of B. johannis (Linnaeus) in Egypt. This study includes an up-to-date taxonomy of the recorded species, along with relevant taxonomic data, global and local distribution information, collection dates, and color photographs of selected species. These findings contribute to the knowledge of Bibionidae in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia and serve as a valuable resource for future research in the field.