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An Overview of the Calliphoridae (Diptera) of Saudi Arabia with New Records and Updated List of Species

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Despite the species richness of the blow fly (Calliphoridae: Diptera) fauna (1600 species), the relevantenvironmental, medical, agricultural, and forensic knowledge of these species found in Saudi Arabia islimited. As part of a study on the biodiversity of Diptera of south-western Saudi Arabia a survey of theDiptera fauna of Jazan, Asir and Najran was performed between 2010-2016 at 17 sites, mainly usingMalaise traps, sweep nets and baited traps. Eighteen species of Calliphoridae were identified and recordedin this study, seven of which were recorded for the first time. This makes the total number of Calliphoridaespecies in Saudi Arabia (including 26 species previously recorded and excluding two species which weresynonymized namely: Rhyncomya zumptii Peris 1952; Chrysoma regalis Robineau-Desvoidy 1830) to be44. A list of all species of Calliphoridae recorded from Saudi Arabia is provided. Images of five speciesare presented. Biological information on each species (where known) and geographical distribution areincluded. In addition to the results of the identifications all available literature about Calliphoridae of SaudiArabia is summarized and analysed. The species recorded in this study are more Afrotropical in origin thanthey are to other regions. The need for further field and laboratory work and surveillance is highlighted.
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