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      The tiger beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Cicindelinae) of Israel and adjacent lands

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          Based on field studies, museums collections and literature sources, the current knowledge of the tiger beetle fauna of Israel and adjacent lands is presented. In Israel eight species occur, one of them with two subspecies, while in the Sinai Peninsula nine species of tiger beetles are now known. In the combined regions seven genera from two tribes were found. The Rift Valley with six cicindelids species is the most specious region of Israel. Cylindera contorta valdenbergi and Cicindela javeti azari have localized distributions and should be considered regional endemics. A similarity analysis of the tiger beetles faunas of different regions of Israel and the Sinai Peninsula reveal two clusters of species. The first includes the Great Rift Valley and most parts of the Sinai Peninsula, and the second incorporates most regions of Israel together with Central Sinai Foothills. Five distinct adult phenological groups of tiger beetles can be distinguished in these two clusters: active all-year (three species), spring-fall (five species), summer (two species), spring-summer (one species) and spring (one species). The likely origins of the tiger beetle fauna of this area are presented. An annotated list and illustrated identification key of the Cicindelinae of Israel and adjacent lands are provided.

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                Journal
                Zookeys
                Zookeys
                ZooKeys
                ZooKeys
                Pensoft Publishers
                1313-2989
                1313-2970
                2016
                8 April 2016
                : 578
                : 115-160
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Education-Scientific Centre Ecology & Biodiversity, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow 129164, Russia
                [2 ]Department of Biology, Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov, Moscow 117997, Russia
                [3 ]Department of Zoology, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Andrey V. Matalin ( a_matalin@ 123456tochka.ru ; andrei-matalin@ 123456yandex.ru )

                Academic editor: A. Casale

                Article
                10.3897/zookeys.578.7383
                4829963
                27110198
                0902f71f-c224-408f-acfd-79698dd40d50
                Andrey V. Matalin, Vladimir I. Chikatunov

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 2 December 2015
                : 12 February 2016
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                Animal science & Zoology
                carabidae,tiger beetles,cicindelinae,israel,lebanon,jordan,syria,egypt,sinai,levant,mediterranean,fauna,endemic,near-endemic,catalogue,key,distribution,phenology,faunogenesis,animalia,coleoptera

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