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[ES] Actualmente, la fauna de diláridos ibéricos está constituida por seis especies, de las que se aportan nuevos datos sobre su morfología externa y genital, incluyéndose unas claves para determinación de machos y hembras. Se anotan nuevos datos sobre su fenología, distribución altitudinal, biología y distribución geográfica, cartografiada en mapas U.T.M. Se propone lectotipo para Dilar dissimilis y neotipo para D. saldubensis. Se describe el primer estadio larvario de D. pumilus y una nueva especie D. juniperi n.sp. Se recopilan todas las referencias bibliográficas existentes y se discute la posible revalorización de los géneros Lidar y Fuentenus Navás, 1909 en base a nuevos caracteres observados.
[EN] At the present, six species of dilarids belong to the iberian fauna. New data on their external and genital morphology are given, including a key for males and females. New knowledges on their phenology, biology and altitude distribution are annoted, giving U.T.M. maps of their geographical distribution. Lectotype for Dilar dissimilis and neotype for D. saldubensis are proposed. First instar larva of D. pumilus and D. juniperi n. sp. are described. All the bibliographical references are compiled and a possible renewal of genus Lidar and Fuentenus Navás, 1909 is discussed bassed on new morphological data.
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Dilar, New taxon, Dilaridae, Nuevo taxon, Neuroptera
Dilar, New taxon, Dilaridae, Nuevo taxon, Neuroptera
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