The沙乌地阿拉伯刺蝇亚科(鞘翅目,皮蝇科)。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1243.146325
Jiří Háva, Mahmoud S Abdel-Dayem, Hathal M Aldhafer
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本研究通过对机构和私人收集的标本进行研究,并采用不同的诱捕和采集方法进行实地调查,记录了沙乌地阿拉伯粘蝇亚科(鞘翅目:皮蝇科)的多样性和分布。共录得附属物20种,分属附属物2属,附属物19种,附属物1种。国内新记录6种:Attagenusbarbieri Pic, 1946年;A.jakli Háva, 2021;A.kadleci Háva, 2012;A.vanharteni Háva, 2009;A.yemensis Háva & Herrmann, 2014;和Telopestessellatus Reitter(1887年)。形态学检查导致五个先前在沙特动物群中被错误识别的物种被排除在外:A.dichrous Roth, 1851;筋膜虫(Solsky, 1876);A.heydeni (Reitter, 1881);远端钝趾兽(Gyllenhal, Schönherr, 1808);和Telopesreitteri (Mroczkowski, 1968)。柽柳科的分布揭示了环境梯度对物种丰富度的影响,其中中海拔地区(601 ~ 1500 m)是生物多样性的热点地区,共有14种。低海拔和高原特有物种表现出生态位适应性,a.a apicalis和a.o logunovi等物种局限于低海拔(≤600米),a.c adleci只存在于高海拔环境(> 2000米)。在沙特阿拉伯,大约40%的刺蝇科物种是在保护区内发现的。本研究鉴定了阿拉伯半岛的五种特有物种,包括沙特阿拉伯独有的一种(A.logunovi)。这些发现使沙特阿拉伯已知的附加物种数量增加了43%,阿拉伯半岛增加了7%,突出表明需要进行系统调查和分类修订,以揭示该地区被忽视的生物多样性。
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The subfamily Attageninae (Coleoptera, Dermestidae) from Saudi Arabia.

This study documents the diversity and distribution of the subfamily Attageninae (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) in Saudi Arabia based on the examination of specimens from institutional and private collections, and field surveys using different trapping and collection methods. It enumerates 20 species belonging to two genera, Attagenus (19 species) and Telopes (one species). Six species are newly recorded for the country: Attagenusbarbieri Pic, 1946; A.jakli Háva, 2021; A.kadleci Háva, 2012; A.vanharteni Háva, 2009; A.yemensis Háva & Herrmann, 2014; and Telopestessellatus Reitter, 1887. Morphological examinations led to the exclusion of five previously misidentified species from the Saudi fauna: A.dichrous Roth, 1851; A.fasciolatus (Solsky, 1876); A.heydeni (Reitter, 1881); Telopesobtusus (Gyllenhal in Schönherr, 1808); and Telopesreitteri (Mroczkowski, 1968). The distribution of Attageninae reveals the influence of environmental gradients on species richness, with mid-altitude areas (601-1500 m) serving as biodiversity hotspots, hosting 14 species. Lowland and highland specialists display niche adaptation, with species like A.apicalis and A.logunovi restricted to low altitudes (≤ 600 m) and A.kadleci found exclusively in high-altitude environments (> 2000 m). Approximately 40% of the Attageninae species in Saudi Arabia are found within protected areas. This study identifies five endemic species in the Arabian Peninsula, including one exclusive to Saudi Arabia (A.logunovi). These findings increase the number of known attagenine species by 43% in Saudi Arabia and 7% in the Arabian Peninsula, highlighting the need for systematic surveys and taxonomic revisions to reveal the overlooked biodiversity in the region.

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ZooKeys
ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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