scholarly journals Una nueva especie del género Streblospio Webster, 1879 (Annelida, Spionidae) procedente del sureste del golfo de Vizcaya

Author(s):  
Julián Martínez ◽  
Idoia Adarraga

Resumen Una especie nueva del género Streblospio Webster, 1879 (Annelida, Spionidae) ha sido identificada en el sureste del golfo de Vizcaya. La nueva especie, Streblospio eunateae sp. nov., ha sido recolectada entre los años 2013 y 2018 en sedimentos fangosos intermareales y submareales de las provincias de Gipuzkoa y Bizkaia (NE de la península Ibérica). Se realiza una descripción, ilustración y discusión de la misma, aportándose también información sobre su ecología y distribución. Complementariamente, se aporta una clave de identificación de todas las especies conocidas de Streblospio. Abstract A new species of the genus Streblospio Webster, 1879 (Annelida, Spionidae) has been identified from SE Bay of Biscay. The new species, Streblospio eunateae sp. nov., has been collected between 2013 and 2018 in intertidal and sub-littoral muddy sediments from Gipuzkoa and Bizkaia (NE Iberian Peninsula). The species is described, illustrated and discussed. Some notes on its ecology and distribution in the area is also included. In addition, an identification key is provided for all known Streblospio species.

2014 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 274-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio J. PUJADAS SALVÀ Pujadas Salvá ◽  
Enrique Triano Muñoz

Orobanche subbaetica Triano & A. Pujadas (Orobanchaceae), a new species from southern Iberian Peninsula, Andalusia, Spain.Palabras clave. Orobanchaceae, Orobanche, jopo, parásito, Subbética..Key words. Orobanchaceae, Orobanche, broomrape, parasite, Subbetic.


2019 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 43-49
Author(s):  
Modesto Luceño ◽  
Mario Fernández-Mazuecos ◽  
Pablo Vargas

AbstractUna especie nueva de Linaria sect. Supinae en la Sierra de Gredos (Sistema Central, Península Ibérica)Linaria vettonica Luceño, Mazuecos & P. Vargas, a new species of Linaria sect. Supinae, is described. It is a narrow endemic inhabiting the southern hills of the western and central massifs of Sierra de Gredos (Sistema Central mountains, Iberian Peninsula). The five populations found occur on siliceous, sandy soils of Quercus pyrenaica woodland clearings and slopes. L. vettonica can be distinguished from Linaria caesia by the densely glandular-pubescent inflorescence, dark purple corolla and brown seeds with tuberculate disc, and from L. aeruginea by its erect fertile stems and dark purple -never blackishcorolla.Key words: Linaria, Sierra de Gredos, narrow endemic, taxonomy, seed micromorphology. ResumenSe describe Linaria vettonica Luceño, Mazuecos & P. Vargas, una nueva especie de Linaria sect. Supinae. Se trata de un endemismo restringido que se distribuye por las vertientes meridionales de los macizos occidental y central de la Sierra de Gredos (Sistema Central, Península Ibérica). Las cinco poblaciones encontradas aparecieron sobre suelos arenosos silíceos en claros y laderas de bosques de Quercus pyrenaica. L. vettonica se distingue de L. caesia por sus inflorescencias densamente glandular-pubescentes, corolas de color púrpura oscuro y semillas marrones con disco ornamentado con numerosos tubérculos. De L. aeruginea se distingue por sus tallos fértiles erectos y sus flores de color púrpura oscuro, nunca negruzcas.Palabras clave: Linaria, sierra de Gredos, endemismo restringido, taxonomía, micromorfología de semillas.


2011 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 567-576 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheyenn Rotgers ◽  
David M. Alba ◽  
Josep M. Robles ◽  
Isaac Casanovas-Vilar ◽  
Jordi Galindo ◽  
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PhytoKeys ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmen Acedo ◽  
Félix Llamas

During a survey of the genus Bromus for the ongoing Flora Iberica, B.picoeuropeanussp. nov., a new orophilous species of perennial Bromus from Picos de Europa National Park, was found, and it is described and illustrated here. This new species belongs to the Bromuserectus complex and differs from the other perennial species of this group occurring in the Iberian Peninsula in its well-developed rhizome, the small innovation leaves and all peduncles and branches shorter than the spikelets. B.picoeuropeanus grows on calcareous stony soils associated with dry places. We provide a description and illustrations of the new species and an identification key for the most related European perennial species belonging to the complex.


Zootaxa ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 3236 (1) ◽  
pp. 55 ◽  
Author(s):  
ALAN A. MYERS ◽  
CARINE RIGOLET ◽  
ERIC THIÉBAUT ◽  
STANISLAS F. DUBOIS

A new species of Photis, P. inornatus sp. nov., is described and figured from a Haploops community between 20 and 35m depth in shallow waters from South Brittany, in the bay of Concarneau, northernmost part of the Bay of Biscay. Thisspecies was consistently found in macrobenthic samples extracted from the muddy Haploops community but not in sur-rounding muddy environment. An updated identification key is provided for European Atlantic and Mediterranean species of Photis.


Author(s):  
Paulo Bonifácio ◽  
Nicolas Lavesque ◽  
Guy Bachelet ◽  
Julio Parapar

A new species of Ampharetidae,Anobothrus amourouxisp. nov., has been identified from bathyal depths of the Capbreton Canyon, Bay of Biscay (NE Atlantic Ocean). This new species is characterized by inner branchiae with transversal ciliated ridges, notochaetae from modified eighth thoracic unciniger with hirsute tips, uncini from thoracic unciniger with 6–7 teeth in lateral view arranged in two vertical rows in frontal view, fused segments II + III with paleae from SII and reduced notopodia without chaetae from SIII. An identification key for all hitherto described species of the genusAnobothrusis provided.


Nematology ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 485-508
Author(s):  
Joaquín Abolafia ◽  
Reyes Peña-Santiago

AbstractA new species of the genus Cephalobus is described from natural areas in the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula. Cephalobus harpagonis sp. n. is characterised by female body length of 0.38-0.47 mm, lips amalgamated in pairs, labial probolae present as low ridges connecting tips of adjacent lips, ovary lacking flexures, spermatheca 11-12 μm long, postuterine sac very short (0.3-0.4 times corresponding body diam.), female tail conical or subcylindrical (22-31 μm, c = 13.2-17.1, c′ = 1.7-2.5) and ending in a tuberculate, often harpoon-like, mucro. Descriptions, measurements and illustrations, including SEM photographs, are also provided for C. persegnis and C. troglophilus from Spain. An identification key to Cephalobus species and a compendium of their measurements are also provided.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
David M. Alba ◽  
Josep M. Robles ◽  
Alberto Valenciano ◽  
Juan Abella ◽  
Isaac Casanovas-Vilar

Author(s):  
M.A. Marquiegui ◽  
V. Pérez

A new species of the corophiidean amphipod genus Corophium (sensu stricto) from the estuary of the Oka River (Basque Country, northern Iberian Peninsula) is presented. Data on the ecology and distribution of the species are included, which is comparable to other species of the genus, but has several differences. Two amendments to the diagnosis of the genus are proposed. A key of the European species of the genus is also included.


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