dc.description.abstract | Butterflies were collected from 49 localities in the occupied West Bank of Jordan (Palestinian Territories). Fifty-four
species were identified belonging to five families (Papilionidae, Pieridae, Lycaenidae, Hesperiidae, and Nymphalidae)
during 2013-2015. The three most common butterflies observed and collected were the small White Pieris rapae, the Bath
White Pontia daplidice, and the Common Blue Polyommatus icarus. Many species seemed rare and to be threatened by
loss of habitats including Archon apollinus, Zegris eupheme, Gonepteryx cleopatra taurica, and Hipparchia fatua sichaea.
We suggest that the most significant threats to butterfly biodiversity in Palestine and the Arab World in general is habitat
destruction and climate change. | en_US |