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(320 m) where breeding proceeded in the lab. Apparently                                                  7
                    matings and egg-laying take place later in the summer
                    at least until the end of September (Benyamini, 2003g).
                    The barrel-shaped eggs are white, ~1.5 mm in height
                    and ~1 mm wide, and have 18 vertical ribs. Ten days
                    later an hatching L1 nibbled a round cut in the periphery                      Lekking ?
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                    of the upper flat circle and push it up to escape the                                                                                                                         © Dubi Benyamini           © Dubi Benyamini
                    eggshell. It was 2.7mm long, off-white / straw-like with
                    dark spots on the head, five brown lines along the body
                    and dark spots on each segment. Lines of short white
                    hairs were present along the body, on the head and on
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                    the forked tail. By 29.10.2011 only one larva started                                                                       Israel, Mt. Carmel, 300m. 2.6.1961
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                    eating  P.  miliaceum that was available to the larvae                           DGXOW                                                 DGXOW
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                                                                                                                                                          HJJ
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                                                                                          HJJ  12  34  5  6  7  8  8  9  91 0  01 1  1 2                lar v a  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10  11  12
                    while all others were motionless in summer aestivation.                 lar v a                                          pupa                                                 © Dubi Benyamini           © Dubi Benyamini
                                                                              pupa
                    On 3 November started the autumn rains and the larvae
                    gradually resumed feeding at the recommencement of
                    hostplant growth at which time larval colour changed
                    from brown to green. By 14 November only two L1’s
                    were still in diapause while the others were already
                    green between 5 and 12 mm long. 12-14 mm long L3
                    is whole green with longitudinal thin lines of white and
                    shades of green, a wider white line at the lower sides
                    and transverse fine wrinkles along the larva, feeding at
                    night from early evening at ~ 16:00 until dawn. When                                                                     Sinai, W. Shag-a-thach, 1450m. 23.6.1990             © Dubi Benyamini            © Dubi Benyamini
                    threatened ~ 60% of the body is raised from the 7th
                    abdominal segment to nearly 90 degrees, possibly
                    trying to mimic a green stem. During the winter months          Israel, Beit-Arye, 320 m. 2.8.1986
                    of December – January they grow slowly resume feeding
                    only on warmer days. On 25.2.2012 an L4 attained the
                    length of 25 mm and was light brown having similar
                    longitudinal strips like the last instar. Most of the L5’s
                    attained their final length of 38-39 mm and 4.5-5 mm
                    width by mid-April 2012 and the last one on 1 May 2012.
                    The fully grown larva is camouflaged on the grass stems
                    and blades by longitudinal strips; wide brown at mid-                                                                                                                © Dubi Benyamini          © Dubi Benyamini  © Dubi Benyamini
                    dorsal, wide light brown at the sub-dorsal, two yellowish-                                                                 Sinai, Wadi Tlach, 1400m. 25.5.1974
                    brown thin side lines, broad brown strip with short hairs
                    and upper white margins at the lower side and yellowish-
                    brown thin lines above the legs. The head is smaller than
                    the max width of the abdomen and have six brown strips         Israel, Wadi Qelt, 265 m. 24.5.1986
                    extending to the forehead. The tail “fork” is small with
                    short hairs and brown-white strips. First L5 started to
                    wonder on 6 April looking for a place to pupate. Larvae
                    pupated in the soil, 10-20 mm below surface or under
                    litter. The pupa is velvety reddish-brown, formed bottom
                    up in its subterranean flexible chamber constructed from                                                                                                                                                 © Dubi Benyamini
                    soil particles bonded with silk. They were 18 mm long,
                    6-7 mm wide and hatched after 4-6 weeks, between the
                    2nd and 12th of June 2012.
                                                                                                                                              S Jordan, Gebel Rum 1200m. 22.5.1998
                    5HFRUGHG   KRVWSODQWV   Poaceae  (Gramineae)  -                                                                                                                                                            © Samir Hamza
                    Piptatherum holciforme, P. miliaceum, Bromus spp.
                                                                                                           © Dubi Benyamini
                                                                       Arabian border (Benyamini, 2000d & Larsen, 2008)),
                    'LVWULEXWLRQ                                       N & S Sinai (Benyamini, 1984), NW Saudi Arabia (a
                                                                       specimen collected on 26 June 1982 by Sarko Tilkian
                    TL: Mt. Sinai (Egypt). The species’ distribution ranges   in the mountains west of Tabuk (Larsen pers. comm. to
                    from S Turkey? to Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan (Deir   Pittaway, 1985) and two specimens reported by a team of
                    Alla, Wadi Kafringi, Arda Rd, Jebel Umm ed Deraj, Wadi   the Riyadh Research Centre of the Ministry of Agriculture
                    Zerqa (Larsen & Nakamura, 1983); Gebel el Khash    and Water – a male from Tabuk 25 June 1983 and a
                    1200 m (KS) Hisma Basin, Gebel Rum area S Jordan   female from Taif N Hejaz on 26 June 1983 (both leg. Prof.
                    (not marked in Fabiano’s map, 1998); Dana Reserve   A. S. Talhouk (Witshire, 1986)). Absent from Cyprus. The
                    and Petra, Edom Mt S Jordan (Benyamini, 2002a); Al   Sinai and S Jordan/Tabuk populations are isolated from
                    Mujib Nature Reserve, Wadi Shgeig (Katbeh-Bader et al.,   those in the northern Levant and differs by being lighter,      S Jordan, Gebel Rum 1200m. 22.5.1998
                    2003); Jabal Umm ad-Dami 1740 m S Jordan / Saudi   possibly an indication of future subspeciation.                                                                                                          © Stav Talal


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