The Farasan Archipelago is a group of small coral islands and islets in the southern Red Sea, offshore of the southwestern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). These islands are internationally important as breeding sites for turtles and bird species and regionally for its threatened, rare, and endemic flora and other fauna. The beetles (Coleoptera) of the Archipelago have not been previously surveyed. This study presents the first data on the beetle fauna based on a recent survey of the Farasan Archipelago. In total, 179 beetle species (including three synanthropic species) in 145 genera and 31 coleopteran families were determined. The Carabidae are represented by 31 species, followed by the Tenebrionidae (22 species), Chrysomelidae (17 species)...
Figure 5 Zoogeographical composition of the beetle fauna of Farasan Archipelago, southern Red Sea, K...
Figure 4 Proportion of genera represented in the Farasan Archipelago, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by one...
Pitfall traps were used to study the distribution and seasonality of darkling beetles ( Tenebrionid...
This study was conducted as a part of a comprehensive baseline survey of insect biodiversity of Rawd...
We report the Carabidae collected at the Shada Al-A'Ala Nature Reserve (SANR) in Baha Province in so...
Abstract. The extensive material of Carabidae collected during expeditions to the Socotra Archipelag...
Felix, Ron F. F. L., Farkač, Jan, Suleiman, Ahmed Saeed (2012): Annotated checklist of the Carabidae...
A preliminary survey of beetles inhabiting six different kinds of animal dung ( cow, horse, shee...
We report the Carabidae collected at the Shada Al-A'Ala Nature Reserve (SANR) in Baha Province in so...
A total of 135 specimens were sampled, comprising of 15 species from 8 families of beetles. The spec...
In this contribution, 19 species of click-beetles from Socotra Island, from where only one species, ...
Figure 1 Study islands in Farasan Archipelago in the southern Red Sea, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The tiger beetle fauna of the Maghreb region is one of the richest in the Palaearctic, including 22 ...
The tiger beetle fauna of the Maghreb region is one of the richest in the Palaearctic, including 22 ...
Pitfall traps were used to study the distribution and seasonality of darkling beetles ( Tenebrionid...
Figure 5 Zoogeographical composition of the beetle fauna of Farasan Archipelago, southern Red Sea, K...
Figure 4 Proportion of genera represented in the Farasan Archipelago, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by one...
Pitfall traps were used to study the distribution and seasonality of darkling beetles ( Tenebrionid...
This study was conducted as a part of a comprehensive baseline survey of insect biodiversity of Rawd...
We report the Carabidae collected at the Shada Al-A'Ala Nature Reserve (SANR) in Baha Province in so...
Abstract. The extensive material of Carabidae collected during expeditions to the Socotra Archipelag...
Felix, Ron F. F. L., Farkač, Jan, Suleiman, Ahmed Saeed (2012): Annotated checklist of the Carabidae...
A preliminary survey of beetles inhabiting six different kinds of animal dung ( cow, horse, shee...
We report the Carabidae collected at the Shada Al-A'Ala Nature Reserve (SANR) in Baha Province in so...
A total of 135 specimens were sampled, comprising of 15 species from 8 families of beetles. The spec...
In this contribution, 19 species of click-beetles from Socotra Island, from where only one species, ...
Figure 1 Study islands in Farasan Archipelago in the southern Red Sea, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The tiger beetle fauna of the Maghreb region is one of the richest in the Palaearctic, including 22 ...
The tiger beetle fauna of the Maghreb region is one of the richest in the Palaearctic, including 22 ...
Pitfall traps were used to study the distribution and seasonality of darkling beetles ( Tenebrionid...
Figure 5 Zoogeographical composition of the beetle fauna of Farasan Archipelago, southern Red Sea, K...
Figure 4 Proportion of genera represented in the Farasan Archipelago, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by one...
Pitfall traps were used to study the distribution and seasonality of darkling beetles ( Tenebrionid...