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Nuevos datos sobre la esfecidofauna ibérica II (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

Authors: Fernández Gayubo, Severiano; Asís, Josep Daniel; Tormos, José;

Nuevos datos sobre la esfecidofauna ibérica II (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

Abstract

[ES] Se examina en el presente artículo material procedente de diferentes localidades del solar ibérico. Se han identificado un total de 70 especies y subespecies (pertenecientes a las subfamilias Sphecinae, Pemphredoninae, Astatinae y Larrinae sensu BOHART y MENKE, 1976), aumentándose los conocimientos existentes sobre su distibución. Desde el punto de vista faunístico destaca la presencia de Isodontia paludosa, Palmodes melanarius, Palmodes occitanicus occitanicus, Chylosphex argyrius, Pemphredon mortifer y Pemphredon wesmaeli. Se aportan nuevos datos sobre morfología y/o coloración de 4 especies, así como sobre biología de varias especies.

[EN] Specimens from different parts of the Iberian peninsula are studied in this paper. 70 species, (subfamilies Sphecinae, Pemphredoninae, Astatinae and Larrinae sensu BOHART MENKE, 1976), have been identified, enlarging its known distribution. From the faunistic point of view the presence of Isodontia paludosa, Palmodes melanarius, Palmodes occitanicus occitanicus, Chilosphex argyrius, Pemphredon mortifer and Pemphredon wesmaeli stands out. New data on the morphology of 4 species are given, as well as on the biology of severa! species.

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Keywords

Sphecidae, Hymenoptera

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