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Los Tetrigidae de la Península Ibérica (Orthoptera)

Authors: Llorente del Moral, Vicenta; Presa, Juan José;

Los Tetrigidae de la Península Ibérica (Orthoptera)

Abstract

[ES] Los Tetrigidae forman una familia de Ortópteros, dentro de la superfamilia Tetrigoidea (HARZ, 1975), que se presenta distribuida por todo el mundo, si bien el mayor número de especies se encuentra en la zona tropical y subtropical y, particularmente, en las regiones Indomalaya y Malgache (STEINMANN, 1970, 1971, y HARZ, 1975). Los Tetrígidos han sido citados desde muy antiguo como pertenecientes a la fauna española. La primera cita para la Península, de que tenemos conocimiento, es la de RAmBux (1838) al describir su nueva especie Tetrix nteridionalis, de la provincia de Málaga.

[EN] The Tetrigidae from Iberian Peninsula are revised. A key of genera, subgenera and species with illustrations is given. Distribution maps with the relation of localities of all Iberian specimens studied by the authors, as well as the bibliographical references since 1876 for the nine recognized species are provided. The presence of T. (Tetrix) bolivari (SAuL.), T. (Tetratetrix) bipunctata (L.) and T. (Tetratetrix) mitans HGB. is confirmed. Besides, determinate concepts concerning the identity of several species which had been misidentified by some authors are clari Eied.

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Keywords

Orthoptera, Tetrigidae

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