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[ES] Este trabajo es una revisión del género Ocnerodes BRUNNER. Se incluyen claves de identificación de las especies, acompaiiadas de figuras. Se da la diagnosis del género y de cada una de las especies ; mapas de distribución, con relación de todos los ejemplares estudiados y las referencias bibliográficas, desde 1876. Después de la revisión, este género queda representado por : O. brunneri brunneri (I. BoL.), O. brunneri cyanipes I. BOL., O. soleri n. sp., O. fallaciosus I. BOL., O. prosternalis prosternalis 1. BOL. n. stat. describiéndose el por primera vez y O. prosternalis pazae n. ssp. De algunas especies descritas por I. BOLÍVAR se designan los lectotipos y paralectotipos.
[EN] The genus Ocnerodes BRUNNER, from the Iberian Peninsula, is revised. Keys of species with illustrations are given. The diagnosis and geographical distribution in the Peninsula, based on material examined by us, and the existing literature, is established for each species of the genus. As a result of this revision, the genus consists of following species : O. brunneri brunneri (I. BoL.), O. brunneri cyanipes I. Bin., O. so/eni n. sp., O. fallaciosus I. BOL., O. prosternalis prosternalis I. Bot,. n. stat. describing the male for the first time and O. prosternalis pazae n. ssp. The lectotypes and paralectotypes of some species described by I. BOLIVAR are designated.
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Pamphagidae, New taxon, Ocnerodes, Nuevo taxon, Orthoptera
Pamphagidae, New taxon, Ocnerodes, Nuevo taxon, Orthoptera
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