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[EN] In this paper 9 species of Psocoptera have been studied. Five of this species are recorded by first time in the Iberian Peninsula (Elipsocus annulatus, Hemineura bigoti, Pseudopsocus rostocki, Hyalopsocus contrarius, Loensia pearmani) and the other four species (Asiopsocus meridionalis, Gibbopsocus pustulatus, Blaste dydima, Neopsocus tunesicus) are noted by their rarity. In the other hand, thd male unknown of H. bigoti, is described and illustrated.
[ES] In this paper 9 species of Psocoptera have been studied. Five of this species are recorded by first time in the Iberian Peninsula (Elipsocus annulatus, Hemineura bigoti, Pseudopsocus rostocki, Hyalopsocus contrarius, Loensia pearmani) and the other four species (Asiopsocus meridionalis, Gibbopsocus pustulatus, Blaste dydima, Neopsocus tunesicus) are noted by their rarity. In the other hand, thd male unknown of H. bigoti, is described and illustrated.
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Psocoptera, Asiopsocidae, Psocidae, Elipsocidae
Psocoptera, Asiopsocidae, Psocidae, Elipsocidae
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