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The tiger beetles (Coleoptera, Cicindelidae) of the southern Levant and adjacent territories: From cybertaxonomy to conservation biology

  • Thorsten Assmann*
  • , Estève Boutaud
  • , Jörn Buse
  • , Jörg Gebert
  • , Claudia Drees
  • , Ariel Leib Leonid Friedman
  • , Fares Khoury
  • , Tamar Marcus
  • , Eylon Orbach
  • , Ittai Renan
  • , Constantin Schmidt
  • , Pascale Zumstein
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The tiger beetles of the southern Levant (Egypt: Sinai, Israel, Jordan) and adjacent regions of the neighboring countries Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Egypt are reviewed in terms of species taxonomy, ecological and distributional traits and conservation biology. An illustrated dichotomous identification key from the species of this region is provided. Based on the classical identification key, we developed a digital identification application for smartphones and tablets. The species status of Calomera aulicoides (J.R. Sahlberg, 1913) is (re-) established (stat. rest.) as this taxon can be found sympatrically and para-patrically together with Calomera littoralis winkleri (Mandl, 1934). Morphological character states are discussed to identify Cicindela javetii Chaudoir, 1861 and C. herbacea Klug, 1832. Calomera aphrodisia (Baudi di Selve, 1864) is recorded for the first time from Israel. The presence of Calomera aulica (Dejean, 1831) and Grammognatha euphratica (Dejean, 1822) is confirmed by new records. At least five taxa are threatened or extinct in Israel. For one of these species, Israel has a national responsibility for the conservation as the main part of the distribution range is within this country. Availability: The application TIGER BEETLE ID for Android devices can be freely downloaded at https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.734.21989.suppl1. See also disclaimer of warranties.

Original languageEnglish
JournalZooKeys
Volume2018
Issue number734
Pages (from-to)43-103
Number of pages61
ISSN1313-2989
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.02.2018

Research areas and keywords

  • Android
  • Application for smartphones and tablets
  • Geadephaga
  • Identification key
  • Life history traits
  • Middle east
  • Mobile devices
  • Sibling species
  • Species status
  • Species traits

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Insect Science
  • Palaeontology

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