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Catálogo de los Diptera de España, Portugal y Andorra 17BIBIONIDAENEMATOCERAJean-Paul HAENNI (Dípteros iberobaleares)Marcos BÁEZ (Dípteros macaronésicos)España 24 E peninsular 20 b Baleares 4 c Canarias 4 Ibéricas 22Portugal 10 P peninsular 8 a Azores 0 m Madeira 2 Iberobaleares 22Andorra (A) 9 Macaronésicas 6BIBIONINAEBibio Geoffroy, 1762E – – – – – – anglicus Verrall, 1869E – – – – – – clavipes Meigen, 1818– – c – – – – elmoi Papp, 1982E b – – – – – gineri Gil Collado, 1932 (1)Eb–P–––hortulanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (2)= hortulanus var. hispanicus Duda, 1930= hortulanus var. siculus Loew, 1846E – – – – – A johannis (Linnaeus, 1767)E––P––Alanigerus Meigen, 1818 (3)E – – – – – – laufferi Strobl, 1906Eb–P––Amarci (Linnaeus, 1758) (4)– – – – – – A nigriventris Haliday, 1833E – – – – – A pomonae (Fabricius, 1775)E – – – – – – reticulatus Meigen, 1846E – – – – – – varipes Meigen, 1830 (5)E – – – – – – venosus Meigen, 1804 (6)Dilophus Meigen, 1803Eb–P–––antipedalis Wiedemann in Meigen, 1818 (7)= femoratus var. <strong>and</strong>alusiacus Strobl, 1900= <strong>and</strong>alusiacus Strobl, 1900– – c – – – – beckeri Hardy, 1948= minor Becker, 1908= beckeri Pecina, 1971E – – – – – A bispinosus Lundström, 1913E – – – – – – borealis Skartveit, 1993E––P––Afebrilis (Linnaeus, 1758) (8)= vulgaris Meigen, 1818E––P––Afemoratus Meigen, 1804 (9)– – c – – – – hiemalis Becker, 1908E––P–––humeralis Zetterstedt, 1850 (10)– – – – – m – maderae Wollaston, 1858 (11)E – – – – – – minor Strobl, 1900= tenuis var. minor Strobl, 1900= strobli Duda, 1930– – – – – – A neglectus Haenni, 1982– – – – – m – oceanus Haenni & Báez, 2001E––P–––tenuis Wiedemann in Meigen, 1818= ternatus Loew, 1846– – c – – – – tridentatus Walker, 1848= africanus Becker, 1908REMARKS1 Bibio gineri Gil Collado, 1932This species was described from Ibiza. It was later recordedfrom Peninsular Spain (Rio Lanjarón) by Pecina (1971) butthis record may probably refer to another species, since malegenitalia figured by Pecina obviously differ from those ofBalearic specimens of B. gineri. An authentic record fromPeninsular Spain is: Malaga, Torcal de Antequera, 31.III.1984, 1 male, J.–P. Haenni, Muséum d'Histoire naturelleNeuchâtel (MHNN).2 Bibio hortulanus (Linnaeus, 1758)Bibio hortulanus var. siculus Loew 1846 recorded fromPeninsular Spain by Strobl (1906) is considered here as a merevariety of hortulanus, although Krivosheina (1986) gave itspecific status. A thorough revision of the complex of Bibiohortulanus over its whole range of occurrence will be necessarybefore the taxonomic status of the varieties described byDuda (1930) can be ascertained. The records of Bibio hortulanusvar. siculus from Canarias should refer to B. elmoi (seeBáez, 1984).B. hortulanus was recorded from Baleares by Moragues(1894), an unreliable paper, but a new record from Mallorcais: Arenal, 28.III.1956, 1 male, L. Bigot, NaturhistorischesMuseum, Basel (NHMB).3 Bibio lanigerus Meigen, 1818The old record by Moragues (1894) from Mallorca is unreliable,although the species may well be present in the Baleares.4 Bibio marci (Linnaeus, 1758)The records of this species from Canarias should refer to B.elmoi (see Báez, 1984).5 Bibio varipes Meigen, 1830There is only one old record of this species from Ciudad Real(Arias, 1912b).6 Bibio venosus Meigen, 1804The old record from Bilbao by Seebold (1903) remains theonly precise quotation from Spain for this unmistakablespecies.7 Dilophus antipedalis Wiedemann in Meigen, 1818The synonymy of <strong>and</strong>alusiacus Strobl with antipedalisWiedemann in Meigen established by Haenni (1982) wasoverlooked by Krivosheina (1986b) in Catalogue of PalaearcticDiptera.New record for Baleares: Mallorca, Pas d’Escassi, 1.IV. 1992,1 female, C. Bijleveld, Muséum d'Histoire naturelle Neuchâtel(MHNN).8 Dilophus febrilis (Linnaeus, 1758)There is an old record (under the junior name vulgaris Meig.)from Mallorca in the unreliable paper by Moragues (1894).

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