scholarly journals New records of Dermestid beetles (Coleoptera, Dermestidae) from the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearics

Author(s):  
Miguel Prieto-Manzanares ◽  
Andreas Herrmann

Abstract New records of eight species of little known Dermestidae (Coleoptera) are given for the Ibero-Balearic fauna. Most of them represent first records at regional level: Anthrenus (Anthrenus) munroi Hinton, 1943 (Valencian Community); Anthrenus (Nathrenus) biskrensis Reitter, 1887 (Community of Madrid, second record from the Iberian Peninsula); Attagenus (Attagenus) lobatus Rosenhauer, 1856 (Balearic Islands); Dermestes (Dermestes) hispanicus Kalík, 1952 (Galicia); Dermestes (Dermestinus) szekessyi Kalík, 1950 (Balearic Islands); Globicornis (Hadrotoma) hispanica Pic, 1908 (Castilla-León, second record from the Iberian Peninsula); Globicornis (Hadrotoma) sulcata (Brisout de Barneville, 1866) (Andalusia) and Megatoma (Megatoma) ruficornis Aubé, 1866 (Navarre, third record from the Iberian Peninsula). Worldwide and Iberian distribution is provided for each species, as well as some additional remarks and illustrations. Resumen Se aportan nuevos registros de ocho especies de Dermestidae (Coleoptera) poco conocidas para la fauna iberobalear. La mayoria de ellos constituyen primeras citas a nivel regional: Anthrenus (Anthrenus) munroi Hinton, 1943 (Comunidad Valenciana); Anthrenus (Nathrenus) biskrensis Reitter, 1887 (Comunidad de Madrid, segunda cita para la península ibérica); Attagenus (Attagenus) lobatus Rosenhauer, 1856 (islas Baleares); Dermestes (Dermestes) hispanicus Kalík, 1952 (Galicia); Dermestes (Dermestinus) szekessyi Kalík, 1950 (islas Baleares); Globicornis (Hadrotoma) hispanica Pic, 1908 (Castilla y León, segunda cita para la península ibérica); Globicornis (Hadrotoma) sulcata (Brisout de Barneville, 1866) (Andalucía) y Megatoma (Megatoma) ruficornis Aubé, 1866 (Navarra, tercera cita para la península ibérica). Se proporciona la distribución mundial e ibérica de cada especie, así como algunos comentarios adicionales e ilustraciones.

2012 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 5-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ignacio Bárbara ◽  
Pilar Díaz Tapia ◽  
César Peteiro ◽  
Estibaliz Berecibar ◽  
Viviana Peña ◽  
...  

Español.  Se dan a conocer nuevas localizaciones y datos corológicos para 98 especies (61 Rhodophyta, 22 Ochrophyta, 15 Chlorophyta) de algas bentónicas marinas recolectadas en el intermareal y submareal de más de 80 localidades de las costas atlánticas y cantábricas de la Península Ibérica. Polysiphonia devoniensis, P. fibrata y Zonaria tournefortii son novedad para Portugal y 5 especies (Bonnemaisonia hamifera, Calosiphonia vermicularis, P. devoniensis, Hincksia intermedia y Derbesia marina stadium Halicystis ovalis) son nuevas citas para Galicia. Paralelamente, se aportan 101 primeras citas provinciales (2 Guipúzcoa, 1 Vizcaya, 8 Cantabria, 5 Asturias, 7 Lugo, 1 A Coruña, 8 Pontevedra, 1 Beira litoral, 15 Estremadura, 20 Alentejo, 25 Algarve y 8 Cádiz) y, además, se dan a conocer 108 segundas citas provinciales. Aunque la flora bentónica marina del Atlántico Peninsular ha sido objeto de numerosos estudios, estos nuevos hallazgos corológicos ponen en evidencia que todavía son necesarios más estudios florísticos en estas costas.English.  In this work, we provide new records and geographical distribution data for 98 seaweeds (61 Rhodophyta, 22 Ochrophyta, 15 Chlorophyta) inhabiting more than 80 sites (intertidal and subtidal) of the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula. Polysiphonia devoniensis, P. fibrata y Zonaria tournefortii are new records for Portugal and 5 species (Bonnemaisonia hamifera, Calosiphonia vermicularis, P. devoniensis, Hincksia intermedia and Derbesia marina stadium Halicystis ovalis) are new records for Galicia. Moreover, 101 new records are reported for the first time in the studied provinces (2 Guipúzcoa, 1 Vizcaya, 8 Cantabria, 5 Asturias, 7 Lugo, 1 A Coruña, 8 Pontevedra, 1 Beira litoral, 15 Estremadura, 20 Alentejo, 25 Algarve y 8 Cádiz) and 108 for the second time. Although the Atlantic marine algae of the Iberian Peninsula are well studied, these new findings show that further floristic studies are necessary to complete our knowledge of the natural heritage of this region.


2013 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 231-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Talavera Solís ◽  
Carlos Sánchez Casimiro-Soriguer ◽  
Salvador Talavera Lozano

Crepis sect. Lepidoseris sensu Babcock in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. Palabras clave. Clave de identificación, nomenclatura, tipificación, distribución, Crepis bermejana sp. nov., combinaciones nuevas. Key words. Identification key, nomenclature, chorology, typification, Crepis bermejana sp. nov., new combinations.


2010 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 213-214
Author(s):  
Josefa López Martínez ◽  
Juan Antonio Devesa Alcaraz

A new combination in Asteraceae Palabras clave. Asteraceae, Carlina, taxonomía, Península Ibérica, Islas Baleares. Key words. Asteraceae, Carlina, taxonomy, Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands.


2010 ◽  
Vol 42 (6) ◽  
pp. 637-684 ◽  
Author(s):  
María PRIETO ◽  
Gregorio ARAGÓN ◽  
Isabel MARTÍNEZ

AbstractA taxonomic treatment of the genera included in Catapyrenium s. lat. in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands is provided, based on study of c. 2000 specimens from both herbaria and fresh material collected by the authors from 2005 to 2009 in numerous localities.A total of 33 species belonging to six of the eight genera included in Catapyrenium s. lat. are present in the region, which correspond to c. 80% of species from Europe. The genera are Anthracocarpon Breuss, Catapyrenium Flot. (Catapyrenium s. str.), Heteroplacidium Breuss, Involucropyrenium Breuss, Neocatapyrenium H. Harada and Placidium A. Massal. The genus Neocatapyrenium is reported for the first time from this region. Clavascidium liratum, the only representative of the genus Clavascidium in the region, has been reduced to synonymy with Anthracocarpon virescens.Heteroplacidium acervatum, H. congestum and Neocatapyrenium cladonioideum are new to Europe. Involucropyrenium pusillum, only previously known from Austria, I. waltheri, an arctic-alpine species, and Neocatapyrenium latzelii, known from Croatia and Greece, are cited for the first time in the Iberian Peninsula. Placidium subrufescens and P. tenellum, two mainly Mediterranean species, are also new records from the Iberian Peninsula. Placidium boccanum is here for the first time cited in Spain, and Anthracocarpon virescens, Heteroplacidium contumescens, Placidium imbecillum and P. michelii are new to Portugal. Most of the remaining species showed a considerable expansion of their known ranges. Placidium pyrenaicum is reduced to synonymy with P. velebiticum.Keys to genera and species occurring in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands are presented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Llorenc Sáez Goñalons

Stellaria ruderalis, una especie alotetraploide descrita recientemente y que pertenece al grupo de S. media, se cita por primera vez para la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares. Esta especie podría haber pasado por alto debido a su similitud con S. media, y probablemente se encuentra mucho más extendida de lo que se conoce actualmente.


2008 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 351-352
Author(s):  
Guillermo Benítez Cruz ◽  
Antonio J. Delgado Vázquez ◽  
Juan L. Rendón Vega

New records of Pilularia minuta Durieui (Marsileaceae) in Sevilla, western AndalusiaPalabras clave. Pilularia, Marsileaceae, Península Ibérica, Andalucía.Key words. Pilularia, Marsilea, Iberian Peninsula, Andalusia.


2014 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 207-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ignacio Bárbara ◽  
César Peteiro ◽  
Viviana Peña ◽  
María Altamirano ◽  
Cristina Piñeiro-Corbeira ◽  
...  

New records and geographical additions to the benthic marine flora of the Atlantic Iberian PeninsulaPalabras clave. Atlántico Península Ibérica, distribución, macroalgas marinas, nuevas citas.Key words. Atlantic Iberian Peninsula, geographical distribution, new records, seaweeds.


2013 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 49-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vanessa R. Invernón ◽  
Juan Antonio Devesa

Español. Se ha efectuado la revisión taxonómica de Centaurea sect. Seridia (Juss.) DC. en la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares. Se reconocen 12 taxones y se describe una nueva variedad: C. susannae var. paivae Invernón & Devesa. Se aporta una clave para la identificación de los taxones, así como su descripción morfológica e información sobre la distribución geográfica, apetencias ecológicas, fenología y número cromosómico.English.  A taxonomic revision of Centaurea sect. Seridia (Juss.) DC. in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands has been done. Twelve taxa are recognized and a new variety is described: C. susannae var. paivae Invernón & Devesa. A key for the identification of taxa is provided, also their morphological description, information on geographical distribution, their ecology, their phenology and their chromosome numbers are given.


Zoosymposia ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARCOS A. GONZÁLEZ ◽  
JESÚS MARTÍNEZ

The first faunistic review of the caddisflies (Trichoptera) from the Iberian Peninsula, using as a reference the Limnofauna Europaea, was presented in 1987 and included 267 species. A comprehensive faunistic, nomenclatorial and systematically revised checklist of the Iberian caddsiflies was given in 1992 and included 294 species for the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands.      Since 1992 our knowledge of the faunistic composition of some peninsular areas, especially of the meridional half and the Mediterranean region have considerably improved. It is now possible to update significantly the knowledge of caddisflies in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. We critically reviewed the literature data and supplemented these with our recent new records. We also take into consideration some unpublished collections of the authors from different Iberian regions.      The checklist now contains 342 species (327, 185, 60 and 18 species from the Spanish mainland, the Portuguese mainland, Andorra, and the Balearic Islands, respectively), belonging to 75 genera and 22 families. Together, 4 families, i.e., Limnephilidae (23.7%), Hydroptilidae (14.9%), Leptoceridae (10.5%) and Rhyacophilidae (9.3 %), comprise 57% of the Iberian fauna.


2005 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 139-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Pérez Prieto ◽  
Xavier Font

RESUMEN. Revisión sintaxonómica a nivel de subalianza del orden Helianthemetalia guttati en la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares A partir de 840 inventarios extraídos de la bibliografía, y mediante técnicas estadísticas multivariantes (análisis de coordenadas principales y K-means), se realiza una revisión sintaxonómica a nivel de subalianza del orden Helianthemetalia guttati Br.-Bl. in Br.-Bl., Molinier & Wagner 1940 (=Tuberarietalia guttati), en el ámbito de la península Ibérica e islas Baleares. Se propone la combinación nueva Sedion caespitosi (Rivas Martínez 1978) Pérez Prieto & X. Font, se describe la nueva subalianza Evacenion carpetanae Pérez Prieto & X. Font (para agrupar los pastizales de tendencia mesomediterránea y que pueden marcar el tránsito hacia los supramediterráneos) y se rechaza la alianza Sedion pedicellato-andegavensis. El orden queda así integrado por un total de cuatro alianzas: Molineriellion laevis, Thero-Airion, Sedion caespitosi y Helianthemion guttati. En esta última alianza se reconocen dos subalianzas, Helianthemenion guttati y Evacenion carpetanae.Palabras clave. Fitosociología, Helianthemetalia guttati, Tuberarietalia guttati, análisis multivariante, pastizales silicícolas.SUMMARY. Review to suballiance level of the order Helianthemetalia guttati in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. Using 840 relevés extracted of the bibliography and multivariate statistical techniques (principal coordinate analysis and K-means), a review of the order Helianthemetalia guttati Br.-Bl. in Br.-Bl., Molinier & Wagner 1940 (=Tuberarietalia guttati) is fulfilled, in the area of Iberian Peninsula and Balearic islands. In this paper we propose a new combination (Sedion caespitosi (Rivas Martínez 1978) Pérez Prieto & X. Font), we describe a new suballiance (Evacenion carpetanae Pérez Prieto & X. Font, mesomediterranean grasslands commonly acting as a transition to supramediterranean grasslands) and one alliance is rejected (Sedion pedicellato-andegavensis). Resulting of this, the order is composed by four alliances: Molineriellion laevis, Thero-Airion, Sedion caespitosi and Helianthemion guttati. The last one is divided in two suballiances, Helianthemenion guttati and Evacenion carpetanae.Key words. Phytosociology, Helianthemetalia guttati, Tuberarietalia guttati, multivariate analysis, acidophilous grasslands.


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