Dr. Mostafa R. Sharaf
Date and place of Birth:22 August 1974, Cairo - Egypt
Current Institution:Entomology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Full Address:Biology Department
Teachers College
Abha
PO Box 249
Saudi Arabia
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Telephone number:+20 101143945
+20 502073327
+96 69740319
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Research Interests:Ant Taxonomy, Ant Bioderversity, Ant Ecology
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Research Projects:M.SC. Title: Biodiversity, taxonomic studies and gamma radiation effect on ant species (Formicidae-Hymenoptera) in two governorates (Dakahliya and South Sinai).
Ph.D. Title: Taxonomic and Ecological studies on family Formicidae (Order: Hymenoptera) in Egypt including some protectorates with study of some insect fauna associated with ant species
Academics: study of the egyptian ans Arabian ant fauna.
List of Publications:
Sharaf, M (in preparation). Tapinoma taylori sp. nov. a new ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Saudi Arabia.
Sharaf, M & Taylor, B. (in preparation). Ants of the genus Solenopsis Westwood, 1841 (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) in Egypt with description of the worker caste of s. cooperi donisthorpe, 1947.
Sharaf, M (2007). Monomorium dentatum sp.n., a new ant species (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) related to the fossulatum-group from Egypt. Zoology in the Middle East (41).
Sharaf, M.and Al-zailaie,K. (2006). Ant fauna (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Farasan islands protectorate (Saudi Arabia). Bull.Soc.Ent.Egypt. 83, 2006 (61-68).
Mohamed, S.; Zalat, S.; Fadl, H.; Gadalla, S.; Sharaf, M. (2001). Taxonomy of ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) collected by pitfall traps from Sinai and Delta regions, Egypt. Egypt J. Nat.Hist., 3:40-61.
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Why have you become a Myrmecologist?:The Ant is an interesting insect with wonderful behaviour which I admire, the Egyptian Formicidae is very poorly studied and collected and is in a great need to be studied.
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