Nuevos datos sobre algunas especies de Hemeróbidos de la península Ibérica e islas Canarias, incluyendo una nueva especie invasora de origen neotropical en Portugal (Insecta, Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae)

  1. V. J. Monserrat 1
  2. V. Triviño 2
  3. F. Acevedo 1
  4. A. García 2
  1. 1 Departamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Facultad de Biología, Universidad Complutense
  2. 2 Centro de Estudos Florestais, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa
Revista:
Graellsia: revista de zoología

ISSN: 1989-953X

Año de publicación: 2013

Volumen: 69

Número: 2

Páginas: 157-168

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.3989/GRAELLSIA.2013.V69.083 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

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Resumen

New data on the distribution, biology and phenology of 25 brown lacewings species (Insecta, Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) of Iberian and Canaries fauna are given. The species Hemerobius bolivari Banks, 1910, widely distributed in the Neotropical Region, is recorded for the first time in Europe as a new invasive species, from specimens collected on Thaumastocoris peregrinus Carpintero & Dellapé, 2006 (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae) colonies on Eucalyptus in Lisbon (Portugal). This brown lacewing species, along with Sympherobius gayi Navás, 1910, also known from South America, is the second invasive species of neotropical origin, belonging to this family, that is recorded in the Iberian Peninsula, both from Portugal. We also mention several species that have been seldom recorded in the Iberian Peninsula, and among them Wesmaelius ravus (Withycombe, 1923) is recorded for the second time in the Iberian Peninsula, now from Sierra Nevada (Granada).