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Catálogo de los Diptera de España, Portugal y Andorra 233Nogueira (1965), <strong>and</strong> from Madeira by Becker (1908a) <strong>and</strong>Tiensuu (1939). These records most probably refer to Nemorillamaculosa.Phasiinae35 Catharosia pygmaea (Fallén, 1815)New record for Portugal: Villanova de Foz Coa, Almendra,17.IX.1996, leg. J.M. Grosso–Silva.36 Clairvillia biguttata (Meigen, 1824)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, VIII.1992, leg. J.Pujade.37 Gymnosoma inornatum Zimin, 1966The genus Gymnosoma is not yet revised. G. inornatum isnearly related with G. costatum (Panzer, 1800).38 Gymnosoma nitens Meigen, 1824New record for Portugal: Guarda, Manteigas, 18.VI.1999, leg.J.M. Grosso–Silva.39 Gymnosoma nudifrons Herting, 1966New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, IX.1992, leg. J.Pujade.40 Hemyda obscuripennis (Meigen, 1824)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, VIII.1992, leg. J.Pujade.41 Leucostoma crassum Kugler, 1966New record for Madeira: Ribeira brava, Boa Morte, 3.III.1998, leg. J. T. Smit.42 Leucostoma engeddense Kugler, 1966New record for Madeira: Funchal, 4.IV.1998 <strong>and</strong> Porto Santo,20.IV.1998, leg. J. T. Smit.43 Leucostoma simplex (Fallén, 1815)The record of Tiensuu (1945) from the Azores is not yetconfirmed. It could easily belong to another species ofLeucostoma.44 Litophasia hyalipennis (Fallén, 1815)New record for Spain: Prov. Huesca, Sarvise, 20.VII.1995,leg. J. Pujade.45 Phasia p<strong>and</strong>ellei (Dupuis, 1957)The Iberian records of p<strong>and</strong>ellei may include a nearly relatedundescribed species of Phasia, but it is not yet confirmed.46 Phasia hemiptera (Fabricius, 1794)Recently found in Spain (Prov. Huesca, Valle de Ansó, Zuriza,21.VIII.2000, leg. H.–P. Tschorsnig), hence the record ofGirschner (1887) is probably correct.47 Trichopoda pennipes (Fabricius, 1781)Fortuitously introduced <strong>and</strong> probably established, see Peris(1998), <strong>and</strong> Tschorsnig, Zeegers & Holstein (2000).Brullaea ocypteroidea Robineau–Desvoidy, 1863Recorded from Spain <strong>and</strong> Mallorca by Arias (1912a). Ariashad probably a species of Clairvillia, because Brullaea is notyet known with certainty from the Mediterranean.Cistogaster globosa (Fabricius, 1775)Recorded from Spain by P<strong>and</strong>ellé (1894). Not yet confirmed<strong>and</strong> doubtful, because all Cistogaster currently known fromthe Iberian Peninsula belong to C. mesnili.Leucostoma atterimum (Villers, 1789)Recorded from Spain by Czerny & Strobl (1909) <strong>and</strong> fromMallorca by Arias (1912a). Doubtful record, as this speciescannot be assigned with certainty to a valid species of Leucostoma.Tachininae48 Actia resinellae (Schrank, 1781)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, VIII.–IX.1992, leg.J. Pujade.49 Aphantorhaphopsis selecta (P<strong>and</strong>ellé, 1894)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, VIII.–IX.1992, leg.J. Pujade.50 Bithia acanthophora (Rondani, 1861)New record for Spain: Prov. Gerona, Port–Bou, Tour deCarroig, 680 m, 4.VI.1998, leg. H.–P. Tschorsnig.51 Ceranthia tristella Herting, 1966New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, VIII.–IX.1992,VI.1993, leg. J. Pujade.52 Ceromya bicolor (Meigen, 1824)New record for Spain: Prov. Gerona, Caralps, 1200–1300 m,13.–17.VI.1982, leg. S. Andersen, L. Lyneborg & V. Michelsen[pers. comm. by S. Andersen].53 Chrysosomopsis aurata (Fallén, 1820)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, IX.1992, leg. J.Pujade.54 Entomophaga exoleta (Meigen, 1824)New record for Spain: Prov. Ciudad Real, Sierra de SantaMaria, Viso del Marquis, 660 m, 20.–27.IV.1999, leg. M. E.Irwin.55 Ernestia puparum (Fabricius, 1794)Recently recorded from Spain (Prov. Zaragoza, Pina de Ebro,6.–24.IV.1999, leg. M. E. Irwin), hence the record of P<strong>and</strong>ellé(1896) could also be correct.56 Linnaemya media Zimin, 1954New record for Spain: Prov. Barcelona, Santa Eugenia deBerga, 31.VII.1996, leg. J. T. Smit.57 Linnaemya picta (Meigen, 1824)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, IX.1992, leg. J.Pujade.58 Nemoraea pellucida (Meigen, 1824)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, IX.1992, leg. J.Pujade.59 Pelamera atra (Rondani, 1861)New record for Spain: Prov Ciudad Real, Sierra de SantaMaría, Viso del Marquis, 660 m, 20.–27.IV.1999, leg. M. E.Irwin.60 Peribaea apicalis Robineau–Desvoidy, 1863The name apicalis is used for Peribaea minuta (Robineau–Desvoidy, 1863) until some questions concerning the identityof minuta will be finally solved.61 Phytomyptera minutissima (Zetterstedt, 1844)New record for Spain: Prov. Cáceres, Sierra de Gata, TesoPorras, 1034 m, 25.V.1999, leg. H.–P. Tschorsnig.62 Siphona confusa Mesnil, 1961Compare Andersen 1996.63 Siphona flavifrons Staeger, 1849New record for Andorra: Llorts, 7.IX.1999, leg. B. Merz & M.Eggenberger.64 Siphona geniculata (DeGeer, 1776)A request is made to the ICZN to preserve the name geniculatain its accustomed sense (Herting, Tschorsnig & O'Hara,1999).65 Siphona variata Andersen, 1982It is probable that most specimens cited earlier as confusaMesnil belong to this species, but a revision of the material isnecessary.66 Solieria fenestrata (Meigen, 1824)New record for Andorra: Santa Coloma, VIII.1992, leg. J.Pujade.Germaria ruficeps (Fallén, 1820)The record of Czerny & Strobl (1909) from Spain is notconfirmed. It could belong to another species of Germaria.Hyperaea sanguinea (Meigen, 1824)Recorded from Spain by Czerny & Strobl (1909), <strong>and</strong> fromPortugal by Corti (1903). Doubtful records because thisspecies is known only from Italy <strong>and</strong> Dalmatia. It may refer toHyperaea femoralis.

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