“…Both species are native to Australia (La Salle, 2005) and have been dispersed to different countries outside their natural distribution. Ophelimus maskelli has been reported in Israel (Protasov et al, 2007a), South Africa, New Zealand (Branco et al, 2016), Vietnam, Indonesia (Lawson et al, 2012); Tunisia (Dhahri et al, 2010) South Africa (Hurley, 2014), Turkey (Doganlar and Mendel, 2007), Italy (Arzone and Alma, 2000), Spain (Sánchez, 2003), France (European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, 2006), Portugal (Branco et al, 2009), Greece (Kavallieratos et al, 2006;Branco et al, 2016), Argentina (Aquino et al, 2014), USA (Burks et al, 2015) and Crinea (Nikulina and Martynov, 2018). On the other hand, Ophelimus eucalypti has been determined in New Zealand (Withers et al, 2000), Iran, Morocco, Kenya, Uganda (Arzone and Alma, 2000;Sánchez, 2003;Pujade-Villar and Riba-Flinch, 2004).…”