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Amictus validus Loew 1869

Authors: Arabyat, Sahar; Katbeh-Bader, Ahmad; Greathead, David;

Amictus validus Loew 1869

Abstract

Amictus validus Loew 1869 Material: 29 specimens: Al Azraq Natural Reserve 17.V.2002 (1Ψ); Ar Ramtha 29.VII.2002 (3ɗ, 2Ψ); Ash Shajarh 22.VII.2002 (6Ψ, 8ɗ); Western Bayudah 26.VIII.2002 (6Ψ); West Irbid 17.IV.2002 (1Ψ); Zahar 17.VII.2002 (2Ψ). Distribution: Palaearctic: Afghanistan, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Gruzia, Iran, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, Macedonia, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Yugoslavia. This species is a common species in the northern mountains of Jordan. It was collected from Carthamus persicus Willd (Compositae). Males have a remarkably long bristle on the underside of the fore tarsus just in front of the tip, while in the females there is a pair of longer bristles. Males have dense black hairs surrounding the genitalia which can be easily seen without dissection.

Published as part of Arabyat, Sahar, Katbeh-Bader, Ahmad & Greathead, David, 2004, The bee flies (Diptera: Bombyliidae) of Jordan, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 654 on pages 22-23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.158701

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Biodiversity, Bombyliidae, Amictus, Amictus validus, Taxonomy

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