Thyridanthrax lotus (Loew, 1869)
Material: 28 specimens: Abu Nusayr 3.VII.2002 (2Ψ, 1ɗ); Ira 15.VII.2002 (1ɗ); Al Husson 17.VI.2002 (2Ψ); Al Muwaqqar 16.IX.2002 (4Ψ), 7.X.2002 (2Ψ); Ar Ramtha 29.VII.2002 (1Ψ); Ash Shajarah 22.VII.2002 (2ɗ); Ash Shawbak 7.VIII.2002 (1Ψ, 1ɗ); Kafr Khal 22.VII.2002 (3Ψ); Ma’in 5.VIII.2002 (5Ψ); Muzayrib 31.VII.2002 (1Ψ); Sama As Sarhan 29.VII.2002 (2Ψ).
Distribution: Palaearctic: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Gruzia, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Spain, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.
This species is a common species in Jordan. Wings are completely hyaline, although it is unusual for Thyridanthrax species to have completely hyaline wings. Sama As Sarhan specimens differ in having the dorsal surface of thorax and abdomen with yellowbrown scales and shiny bristles and are smaller in size than other individuals.