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[ES] En el presente trabajo se realiza el estudio taxonómico de las subfamilias Ampulicinae y S phecinae, basado en el numeroso material reunido en las colecciones del Instituto Español de Entomología. Se estudian 37 especies y subespecies, dos de las cuales, Ammophila nierceti KOHL y A. modesta Mocs., son propias de la Península Ibérica. Teniendo en cuenta los cambios nomenclatoriales producidos últimamente en la subfamilia Sphecinae, se han elaborado nuevas claves de identificación de géneros y especies con el fin de esclarecer el confusionismo existente entre muchas de estas últimas, estableciendo caracteres morfológicos, que dan a la taxonomía del grupo una mayor y más actual base científica.
[EN] In present paper a taxonomic study of Ampulicinae and Sphecinae subfamilies is carried out, based on the rich collection of the Instituto Español de Entomología. 37 species and subspecies are studied, two of them, Ammophila merceti KOHL and A. modesta Mocs., are specific of the Iberian Peninsula. New keys of identification of genera and species of the subfamilie Sphecinae are elaborated ; morphological characters are established to the contribution of taxonomy of this group.
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Ampulicidae, Sphecidae, Hymenoptera
Ampulicidae, Sphecidae, Hymenoptera
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