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[ES] En este trabajo se estudia la subfamilia Ophioninae de España. Además de claves y figuras para la determinación de géneros y especies, éstas en un total de 26, se hacen diversos comentarios sobre cada una de ellas y se da la distribución geográfica en nuestro país. Se describen una especie, Enicospilus incognitus, y una subespecie, Ophion oscuratus ceballosi, ambas nuevas para la ciencia. Se establece una nueva sinonimia : Ophion minutus KRIECHB. (= O. eremotyloides CEB.), y se citan por primera vez para España : O. pteridis KRIECHB., Enicospilus cerebrator AUB., E. cruciator VIKT. y E. ocellatus SHEST.
[EN] The subfamily Ophioninae is represented by four genera and twenty-six species in Spain. Keys with illustrations, synonimies, geographic distribution and taxonomic data of each species are included. One new species, Enicospilus incognitus and a new subspecies, Ophion oscuratus ceballsi are described. Ophion erentotyloides CEB. is synonymized with O. ntinutus KRIECHB. Five species, Ophion mocsaryi BRAUNS., O. pteridis KRIECHB., Enicospilus cerebrator AUB., E. cruciator VIKT. and E. ocella tus SHEST., are new records for our country.
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Ophioninae, New taxon, Nuevo taxon, Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae
Ophioninae, New taxon, Nuevo taxon, Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae
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