“…For a brief history and interesting examples in the family Σ see the pioneering work on this subject by Srivastava et al [25], which actually revived the study of bi-univalent functions in recent years. In a considerably large number of sequels to the aforementioned work of Srivastava et al [25], several different sub families of the bi-univalent function family Σ were introduced and studied analogously by the many authors (see, for example, [1,2,3,5,9,10,11,15,19,23,28,29,30,33]).…”