Thaumatomyia sulcifrons Becker, 1907
(Fig 69)
Thaumatomyia sulcifrons Becker, 1907: 394 . Specimens examined. 1♀, Asir, Al-Souda, Al-Muqtha Dam, 14.iii.2013, sweeping, H.A. Dawah (CERS) ; 2♀, Asir, Abha, Hay Al-Nusub, 3.iii.–3.vi.2001, Malaise trap, H.A. Dawah (NMWC) ; 2♀, same data but 3.iv.2002 (CERS); 6♂, (5 of these having the abdominal vescicles expanded: Fig 70). Asir, Abha, Madenate Al-Ameer Sultan, 25.ii.– 25.v.2002, Malaise trap, H.A. Dawah (NMWC) .
Distribution. This species was previously recorded from Saudi Arabia by Dawah & Abdullah (2006). It was described from the Canary Islands, South Russia, Central Asia and Algeria. It is widespread in the warmer parts of the Palaearctic: Bulgaria, Hungary, Kazakhstan, southern France, southern east Siberia, southern Europe, Middle Asia, Spain, Transcaucasus, Russia, Turkey, Yugoslavia: Asia; Afghanistan, Algeria, China, Iran, Mongolia, Palestine: North Africa; Canary Islands, Morocco and Tunisia (Nartshuk 1984; 2012).
Remarks. The larvae are carnivorous, live in the ground near roots of plants and feed on root aphids (Nartshuk 2012).