278 research outputs found
ClarĂcies sobre hemĂpters de la ciutat de Barcelona i voltants (Heteroptera)
Es comenten diferents aspectes faunĂstics, corològics i/o etològics de 12 espècies d'heteròpters dels voltants de Barcelona i 72 espècies de la mateixa ciutat. A aquestes darreres s'hi afegeixen 37 registres d'autors, si no s'especifica sense verificar, que incrementen fins a 109 el total d'espècies urbanes i que es marquen al text amb un asterisc (*). Una petita part de les dades s'ha extret dels estudis per a la realitzaciĂł de la tesi de doctorat sobre el Parc de Collserola del primer autor.Data on some bugs from Barcelona city (Catalonia, Spain) and their surroundings (Heteroptera). Data on faunistical, chorological and/or ethological aspects concerning 12 Heteroptera species from Barcelona surroundings and 72 species from Barcelona city are shown. Another 37 already published though generally unverified species are also added. Therefore the total number of urban species increases up to 109, which are asterisked (*). A small part of this information is based on the study to carry out the Ph.D. about Collserola Park by the first author
MĂrids interessants de Catalunya i AragĂł (Heteroptera Miriade)
Interesting Miridae from Catalonia and Aragon, NE Spain (Het. Miridae). In addition to the previous papers dealing with lberian Heteroptera the author expounds now 25 species of Miridae captured in Catalonia and Aragon (Spain), assembled in the following Ove groups:
1. West-Mediterranian and European new records: 2 species.
2. Iberian new records: 10 species.
3. Catalan new records: 11 species.
4. Both Catalan and Aragonese new records: 1 species.
5. New material of Orthotylus blascoi Rbs.: 1 species.
Complementary data of another Iberian countries, when these are new, are given, too.
Two new synonymies are proposed: Heterocordylus tibialis (Hahn, 1831) = H. Tibialis mediterraneus Wagner, 1962, nov. syn. and Asciodema obsoletum (Fieber, 1864) = A. Adenocarpi
Wagner, 1973, nov. syn
Quelques Miridae interessants du Tafilalt (Maroc sud-est) (heteroptera)
Severa! interesting Miridae from the Tafilalt region (South-eastern Morocco) (Heteroptera). Among the Heteroptera collected in the surroundings of Merzouga (Erg Chebbi, SE Morocco), twelve species of Miridae are studied. Among them, Phytocoris arenivagus n.
sp. is described. The other eleven species are supposedly new records for Morocco. The expected range of these species is discussed. Tuponia longipennis Horváth was considered to be a Canarian
endemism, but now it is recorded from the Tafilalt, becoming then an eremian element
A new Iberian Phytocoris Fallén, 1814 from the Balearic archipelago, Spain (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)
Els autors descriuen Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) degregorioi n. sp. de Formentera, l'illa mĂ©s meridional de l'arxipèlag Balear. És una espècie molt peculiar, amb un dibuix hemelitral caracterĂstic, una apòfisi dentiforme a la part anterior de la bĂşcula i l'artell I de les antenes cobert de setes blanques llargues, com tambĂ© ho sĂłn els fèmurs i les tĂbies del davant.The authors describe Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) degregorioi n. sp. from Formentera, the southernmost island of the Balearic archipelago. This is a very distinctive species with a typical hemelytral pattern, a tooth-like process in the front part of the bucculae and antennal joint I, fore femora and fore tibiae covered with white long setae.Los autores describen Phytocoris (Compsocerocoris) degregorioi n. sp. de Formentera, la más meridional de las islas del archipiĂ©lago Balear. Se trata de una especie muy peculiar, con un dibujo hemelitral tĂpico, una apĂłfisis dentiforme en la parte anterior de la bĂşcula y el artejo I de las antenas provisto de cerdas blancas largas al igual que lo están los fĂ©mures y tibias delanteros
Els heteròpters
Es presenta la llista d'espècies d'heteròpters recol-lectades fins a la data a l'Arxipèlag de Cabrera i se'n fan comentaris faunĂstics i biogeogrĂ fics. La fauna d'heteròpters de Cabrera encara estĂ molt mal coneguda.A systematic list of the species of heteroptera collected from the Archipelago of Cabrera is presented. Some biogeograp- hic and faunistic aspects are also commented. Our knowledge of the heteroptera from Cabrera is still depending on further investigation
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