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Notas sobre los Pemphredoninae ibéricos: II. Psenulus berlandi BEAUMONT, 1937, nueva especie para la fauna ibérica (Hym., Sphecidae)

Authors: Fernández Gayubo, Severiano; Mingo Pérez, Elvira;

Notas sobre los Pemphredoninae ibéricos: II. Psenulus berlandi BEAUMONT, 1937, nueva especie para la fauna ibérica (Hym., Sphecidae)

Abstract

[EN] It is stated that Psenulus berlandi BEAUMONT, 1937, has been found in Iberian Península for first time. Up to now, this species was only known from France by two female and one male, due to the original descriptions were not accurate enough, we think of including a more detailed diagnosis accompanied with some explanatory figures. Moreover, an extract of the key of species (MINGO y GAYUBO, 1984) is given, in which Psenulus berlandi is included.

[ES] Se cita por primera vez en la Península Ibérica Psenulus berlandi BEAUMONT, 1937. Esta especie hasta ahora se conocía solamente de Francia por dos hembras y un macho y, dado que las descripciones originales son muy escuetas, hemos creído importante incluir una diagnosis más detallada con algunas figuras aclaratorias. Asimismo, se da un extracto de la clave de especies (MINGO y GAYUBO, 1984), en el que queda incluida Psenulus berlandi.

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Keywords

Pemphredoninae, Psenulus, Hymenoptera

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