Cheilomenes propinqua nilotica (Mulsant, 1850)

(Fig. 2D)

Material: Bayt Ula 2 (PMNH # E12282, 1, 4 April 2018).

Remarks: Halperin et al. (1995) records this species as very common in more than 100 localities in the region. However, in the present study, it is recorded only in one site in the south of the West Bank, preying on aphids on almond trees.