Capnopsis schilleri schilleri (Rostock 1892)
Material examined. Middle-Atlas: Taza, above Bab Hzhar, brook and spring, Oued el Abod tributary, 1000 m, 13.04.201 3, 1♂, 1♀; Taza, SW Tazzeka Mount, below Bab Taka Pass, Oued el Abod tributary, brook, 1500-1700 m, 13.04.201 3, 8♂, 25♀ (VIN). High-Atlas: N. slope of Tizi n’Test Pass, Goundafa Kasbah, above Ijoukak village, 24.02.199 6, 6♂, 6♀; SW Chichaoua, Imi n’Tanoute Pass, brook, 22.01.200 6, 12♂, 66♀; above Irchalen below Zaouïa Tamaroute village, brook, 1700 m, 22.01.200 6, 3♂, 4♀ (VIN).
Distribution. First records from the Middle and High-Atlas. C. schilleri schilleri has a wide distribution in Europe and North-Africa (Zwick 1984). In the Maghreb, it is reported from Tunisia (Berthélemy 1973) and Algeria (Lounaci & Vinçon 2005). In Morocco it covers the Rif (Sánchez- Ortega & Azzouz 1998, Errochdi et al. 2014), Middle-Atlas and High- Atlas.
Ecology. In the Middle and High-Atlas, it occurs in mountain brooks and torrents (1000-1700 m). The adults fly in winter and early spring (I-IV).