
handle: 10261/173372
[ES] El presente trabajo constituye la tercera parte del estudio de los ácaros oribátidos de la provincia de Huesca, tratando de las especies obtenidas en la región de Monegros, la más meridional de esta provincia. Se han estudiado 6 muestras y se han obtenido 621 ejemplares correspondientes a 43 especies. Se describen dos especies nuevas para la Ciencia: Cosmochthonius monegrensis sp. n. y Metabelbella janae sp. n. Como conclusión de la serie de trabajos sobre los oribátidos de la provincia de Huesca se comparan los resultados obtenidos en las zonas pirenaica, prepirenaica y de Monegros. Se incluye un Apéndice con la descripción inglesa de los nuevos taxones.
[EN] The present paper is the third part of a study of the soil oribatid fauna of the Huesca province (Aragón, Spain) dealing with the oribatid fauna from the southern region of this province (the Monegros region), which has a dry climate and a very poor vegetation. A total amount of 621 specimens were collected from 6 samples. These specimens belong to 43 species, two of which are new for the Science: Cosmochthonius monegrensis sp. n. and Metabelbella janae sp. n. An Appendix with the English description of the new taxa has been included.
Peer reviewed
Oribatida, Arachnida, Nuevo taxon
Oribatida, Arachnida, Nuevo taxon
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