“…Some of them can be found occasionally to frequently in wet habitats, resting on the trees above the water or developing in the annuals along the bank (e.g., Protapion spp., Onychapion poupillieri (Wencker, 1864) [47]), but Squamapion delagrangei is the only species exclusively riparian. Distribution: Greece, Turkey, Israel [45,46]. In Israel, occuring on Golan Heights, in Hula Valley, Upper Galilee, and Lower Galilee, on banks of streams, ponds, and vernal pools, on its host plant, Mentha longifolia.…”