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          Last year summer of 2020 was the long-awaited start   quantities of rainfall and higher temperatures. In our
          of Butterflies of the Levant’s series of four volumes   historical corner on earth, one of the important cradles
          summarizing Dubi Benyamini’s 70 years with the wider   of humankind we try to fulfill our basic commitment to
          Levants’ butterflies. At that time we published Vol II   our family’s lives through protecting our friends, the
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          including three butterfly families; Papilionidae, Pieridae   best ecological indicators – the butterflies. In 1983 I led
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          & Hesperiidae. Now in autumn 2021 we go to print with   the establishment of the Israeli Lepidopterists’ Society,
          Vol III – The Nymphalidae including eight sub-families,   in 2008 succeeded with a few dedicated colleagues to
          81 antries ( 80 species) including two new species, three   declare 14 butterfly species as protected by law and
          new subspecies and eight new aberrantions comprising   since 2009 started our Butterfly Monitoring Scheme
          five Melitaeas.                                    (BMS Israel) where more and more people in the Israeli
          The Covid 19 plague with its multiple “exponential”   society understand the importance of our contribution
          number of variants seriously changed our lives all over   to save our dwindling natural resources. I still believe
          the globe and now when we go to print with Vol III we face   that our efforts are important part of the corner-stone
          40% rise in paper and 15% in labor costs – not easy for   needed to save humanity.
          us and for our readers...
                                                             This series is dedicated to all the butterfly enthusiasts in
          While Vol II highlighted the addition of numerous new   the Israeli Lepidopterists Society, to the growing number
          species to Egypt and Hejaz in NW Saudi Arabia. Vol III   of butterfly monitoring individuals, communities,
          is dealing more profoundly with the genus  Melitaea   mentors, data collecting & processing experts and to
          describing two new species and two new subspecies. This   world lepidopterists that fight the same battle with us.
          exceptional effort could not achieve its goals without the   In the long attached acknowledgement I did my best to
          professional contribution of two leading world experts,   enumerate all my supporters, my wife, family members,
          my dear colleagues and friends: Dr. John G. Coutsis of   assistants, friends, lepidopterists, museums staff,
          Athens, Greece and Dr. Peter Russell of Oakmeadow, W   photographers and other good souls that helped me
          Sussex, UK. In Vol III we proceeded with the principle   during the last seven decades to achieve my goals and
          of presenting max. available information from all known   vision.
          publications and pers. comms. on top of the vast
          breeding volumes of the author. Thus, up to two pages
          were sufficient to present the early stages, distribution,
          phenology  and etology of a species but sixteen spp.
          included a lot of new unpublished information and
          needed more space; Three pages for Hipparchia pisidice.
          Four pages for  Melanargia titea,  Chazara persephone,              Dubi Benyamini,
          Hipparchia fatua,  Pseudochazara telephassa,  Ypthima               Beit Arye Israel,
          asterope, Junonia hierta, J. orithya, Melitaea arduinna,   Autumn 2021; Hanukkah 5782  (Ĝ“įĴĵ‘ğ).
          M. acentria, M. a. arabica & M. deserticola. Five pages
          for Limenitis reducta. Six pages for Vanessa cardui & V.
          atalanta. Eight full pages hardly included the necessary   Country                                               No. of Specimens
          space of describing  Danaus chrysippus  and its nine
          “forms” in the Levant, that is comparable only to the   Cyprus                                                           95
          chrysippus complex - diversity in the hybrid zone in East   Egypt (west of the Red Sea & the Suez Canal)             29
          Africa and Ethiopia.                                  Sinai (Egypt)                                            381
                                                                Israel (incl. Mt Hermon)                                      3485
          Our editorial board suffered the mid-work resignation
          of Eddie John who gave priority to his Cypriot parallel   Jordan                                                         135
          project; I wish him success because it is also my success.   Lebanon                                                        398
          Prof. Arthur M. Shapiro (Davis, California) joined us   NW Saudi Arabia (Hejaz)                                 121
          quickly and is a great and blessed reinforcement just on   Syria                                                            67
          time – thank you Art.
          The life of the Levant’s butterflies is gaining new   S Turkey *                                             312
          threats in the Anthropocene epoch – frightening quick   Total                                                        5023
          loss and destruction of natural habitats. The world
          climate crisis to  humanity is expressed in the Levant   Table 1. (Updated from Vol. II) – Number of Levant specimens in coll.
          with intensifying extreme synoptic weather events; on-  Dubi Benyamini  (* Hatay, 2001 & 2002, with official collecting permits).
          going desiccation – desertification caused by shrinking   The collection was officialy donated to the Steinhardt Museum of Natural
                                                             History, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
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