FAUNISTIC AND TAXONOMIC STUDY OF THE CAELIFERA (ORTHOPTERA: INSECTA) FROM SIERRA ESPAÑA (MURCIA, SE SPAIN)

Authors

  • María Dolores García
  • J. J. Presa

Abstract

The Acndoidea from Sierra Espufia (Murcia, Spain) have been studied on the basis of 5652 specimens collected on forty different localities, during the years 1980 to 1982. 36 species are cited. Omocestus femoralis and O. llorenteae are cited for the first time since their description. The specific status and the existence in the lberian Peninsula of Sphingonotus arenarius are confirmed. New dataon the biology of the species and their relationships with the vegetation are given.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

María Dolores García

Departamento de Zoología Facultad de Biología Univenidad de Murcia Campus Univerjitario de Espinardo

J. J. Presa

Departamento de Zoología Facultad de Biología Univenidad de Murcia Campus Univerjitario de Espinardo
How to Cite
García, M. D., & Presa, J. J. (1985). FAUNISTIC AND TAXONOMIC STUDY OF THE CAELIFERA (ORTHOPTERA: INSECTA) FROM SIERRA ESPAÑA (MURCIA, SE SPAIN). Anales de Biología, (3), 55–79. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/35011
Issue
Section
Biología animal

Most read articles by the same author(s)

1 2 > >>