We obtained the first records of Sciobia (Thilptoblemus) natalia in Europe after a single record from Algeciras (Spain), about one century ago. We found the species in Tarifa, Benelup-Casas Viejas and Alcalá de los Gazules (Cádiz province) in plots with open land and herbaceous vegetation of wasteland, cattle states, edges of agricultural land, and hedgerows of pathways and local roads. The species may be common locally, in late spring. It may coexist with Sciobia (Thliptoblemus) caliendrum although the later presents a wider ecological spectrum whereas S. (T.) natalia prefers dense vegetation in more humid soils. Acoustic analyses indicate that the song of both species are very different, making field identification feasible. S. (T.) nata...
The North American tachinid fly Trichopoda pennipes (Fabricius, 1781) is a parasitoid species introd...
Data are recorded in the present communication concerning three-hundred and twelve species of Heter...
Extensive morphological variability in Nemognatinae has often led to proliferation of species descri...
[EN]: We obtained the first records of Sciobia (Thilptoblemus) natalia in Europe after a single reco...
We obtained the first records of <em>Sciobia (Thilptoblemus)</em> natalia in Europe after a single r...
We report Tartarogryllus tartarus (Saussure, 1874), a species with disjunct distribution in the Medi...
Eumigus punctatus calarensis, a new subspecies of Pamphagidae, is described from Sierra de Alcaraz, ...
The presence of the weevil Gymnetron vittipenne Marseul, 1876 in the Iberian Peninsula is confirmed ...
As result of the study of recent soil samples from various sites of the Iberian Peninsula, one famil...
The oribatid mites from the “loreras” (Prunus lusitanicus L.) are studied, and a checklist of the or...
The Acndoidea from Sierra Espufia (Murcia, Spain) have been studied on the basis of 5652 specimens c...
Conservation status and Spanish distribution of threatened invertebrate species is evaluated. Distri...
Conservation status and Spanish distribution of threatened invertebrate species is evaluated. Distri...
The Atapuerca Quaternarian sites are of worldwide interest due to the presence of human remains belo...
Tarracoblaniulus phantasmanus n. sp. is described from Tarragona province, Spain and compared with t...
The North American tachinid fly Trichopoda pennipes (Fabricius, 1781) is a parasitoid species introd...
Data are recorded in the present communication concerning three-hundred and twelve species of Heter...
Extensive morphological variability in Nemognatinae has often led to proliferation of species descri...
[EN]: We obtained the first records of Sciobia (Thilptoblemus) natalia in Europe after a single reco...
We obtained the first records of <em>Sciobia (Thilptoblemus)</em> natalia in Europe after a single r...
We report Tartarogryllus tartarus (Saussure, 1874), a species with disjunct distribution in the Medi...
Eumigus punctatus calarensis, a new subspecies of Pamphagidae, is described from Sierra de Alcaraz, ...
The presence of the weevil Gymnetron vittipenne Marseul, 1876 in the Iberian Peninsula is confirmed ...
As result of the study of recent soil samples from various sites of the Iberian Peninsula, one famil...
The oribatid mites from the “loreras” (Prunus lusitanicus L.) are studied, and a checklist of the or...
The Acndoidea from Sierra Espufia (Murcia, Spain) have been studied on the basis of 5652 specimens c...
Conservation status and Spanish distribution of threatened invertebrate species is evaluated. Distri...
Conservation status and Spanish distribution of threatened invertebrate species is evaluated. Distri...
The Atapuerca Quaternarian sites are of worldwide interest due to the presence of human remains belo...
Tarracoblaniulus phantasmanus n. sp. is described from Tarragona province, Spain and compared with t...
The North American tachinid fly Trichopoda pennipes (Fabricius, 1781) is a parasitoid species introd...
Data are recorded in the present communication concerning three-hundred and twelve species of Heter...
Extensive morphological variability in Nemognatinae has often led to proliferation of species descri...