Aedes (Aedimorphus) arabiensis (Patton, 1905) (Fig. 19)
Type locality. Ulub Camp and Crater, Yemen.
Distribution. In the Middle East, this species is found in Saudi Arabia and Yemen (Mattingly & Knight 1956; White 1980; Minář 1991; van Harten & Wagener 1994; Jupp et al. 2002; Miller et al. 2002; Alahmed et al. 2010; Al Ahmad et al. 2011; Al Ahmed et al. 2013; Al Ashry et al. 2014; Alikhan et al. 2014; Bakr et al. 2014; Wilkerson et al. 2021; Harbach & Wilkerson 2023). It was recorded for the first time in Saudi Arabia by Mattingly & Knight (1956).
Remarks. Aedes arabiensis was previously considered to be a subspecies of Ae. vexans (Meigen) (Wilkerson et al. 2021) . Recently, Harbach & Wilkerson (2023) formally elevated it to species status. Muspratt (1955), Gutsevich et al. (1974), Reinert (1973) and Harbach & Wilkerson (2023) should be consulted for characters that distinguish the species from Ae. vexans .
Medical importance. Rift Valley fever virus has been isolated from this species in Saudi Arabia (Jupp et al.
2002; Miller et al. 2002). Also, this species is a probable vector of West Nile virus in Senegal (Fall et al. 2012).