That's a new one on me,Oron, but when I looked it up I see it is a rare Cyprus endemic so it isn't surprising that I haven't seen one before. It troubled me to see that they frequent areas with Quercus and Carob where they feed on the old wood of these trees and we have neither anywhere near here. Then I remembered that around that time a friend who does have a carob tree brought us a few bags of carobs that had been left outside on the yard. I guess she could have inadvertently scooped it up along with those. That's the only explanation I can think of for it being here way out of range of any of its host plants.