Harmonia quadripunctata (Pontoppidan, 1763)

(Fig. 2F)

Material: Wadi Fukin 1 (PMNH # E12464, 1, 21 March 2018). Bethlehem 1 (PMNH # E12463, 1, 20 June 2018).

Remarks: Harmonia quadripunctata is native to the Palaearctic region (Vandenberg 1990), and was mostly found feeding on aphids of pine and cypress trees (Khalil 2006). Coccinellids are exotherms, depending on external temperature to determine population dynamics (Hodek et al. 2015); for example, climate change reduced the quantity and duration of oviposition of H. quadripunctata (Belyakova et al. 2016) . Populations of this species may be reduced in the future or currently because of climate change. It was found in two areas in the Mediterranean zone.