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Insect Systematics & Evolution | 2001

Agabus alexandrae sp. n. from Morocco, with a molecular phylogeny of the Western Mediterranean species of the A. guttatus group (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)

Ignacio Ribera; Carles Hernando; Pedro Aguilera

A new species of the Agabus guttatus group, A. alexandrae sp. n., is described from the Moyen Atlas in Morocco. A phylogeny of most of the Western Mediterranean species of the group based on Cytochrome Oxydase I and 16S rRNA sequences (approximately 1,250 bp) shows that A. alexandrae sp. n. is sister to the remaining species of the group. The evolutionary history of the species of the group is tentatively reconstructed, based on a Maximum Likelihood estimate of divergence time of approximately 2% per MY for the combined 16S and COI genes, similar to other estimates of evolutionary rates of the mitochondrial DNA of Coleoptera.


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 1996

A North African–European transition fauna: water beetles (Coleoptera) from the Ebro delta and other Mediterranean coastal wetlands in the Iberian peninsula

Ignacio Ribera; David T. Bilton; Pedro Aguilera; Garth N. Foster

The aquatic Coleoptera of some major wetlands in the Mediterranean coast of Spain were surveyed, with the aim of assessing their conservation value and the status of some coastal species in the Iberian Peninsula. 2. Classification of 59 species from 13 sites between the deltas of the rivers Ebro and Llobregat using TWINSPAN suggested that water origin and amount and structure of vegetation were major factors influencing the composition of the coastal water beetle communities. 3. The Ebro delta is considered to be a key biogeographical area, being the limit of the distribution of a number of north African and European species. Coastal sites in the Iberian peninsula sustain the only known populations in continental Europe of at least three Ethiopian species, although two of them may have become extinct. Some European species known to have reached the north of Catalonia were also considered to be possibly extinct in the Iberian peninsula owing to the destruction of their habitats. Three circum-Mediterranean coastal species were recorded for the first time in the Iberian peninsula, one of them in a genus new to its fauna. 4. Despite the scarcity of true endemics-the result of the recent geological origin and the temporal dynamics of coastal systems-some species were exclusive to temporary habitats, and had very restricted distributions. 5. Although most of the areas studied have some form of protection, this is mainly focused in large, permanent lagoons and on the vertebrate fauna. The need to include marginal areas and invertebrates in the protection plans for the area is stressed.


Zapateri: revista aragonesa de entomología | 1997

Especies poco conocidas o nuevas para la fauna ibérica de coleópteros acuáticos (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae, Hydrophilidae, Hydraenidae, Dryopidae)

Andrés Millán Sánchez; Carles Hernando; Ignacio Ribera; Pedro Aguilera


Archive | 2012

A new interstitial species of the Hydroporus ferrugineus group from North-Western Turkey, with a molecular phylogeny of the H. Memnonius and related groups (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae: Hydroporinae)

Carles Hernando; Pedro Aguilera; Agustín Castro; Ignacio Ribera


Aquatic Insects | 1998

Revision of the Palearctic Species of the Genus Ochthebius Leach (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae) XV. Additional Notes on the lobicollis Group

Manfred A. Jäch; Ignacio Ribera; Pedro Aguilera


Archive | 2001

Limnius stygius sp.nov., the first stygobiontic riffle beetle from the Palearctic Region (Coleoptera: Elmidae)

Carles Hernando; Pedro Aguilera; Ignacio Ribera


Archive | 2012

Coleópteros acuáticos del humedal de Laku (Araba)

Ignacio Ribera; Carles Hernando; Pedro Aguilera


Quercus | 2002

Los coleópteros acuáticos de la península Ibérica: Una fauna compuesta por más de 600 especies

Carles Hernando; Andrés Millán Sánchez; Ignacio Ribera; Pedro Aguilera


Orsis: organismes i sistemes | 1999

Bothriophorus atomus Mulsant & Rey, 1852 nuevo para la península Ibérica (Coleoptera, Limnichidae): nota entomológica

Carles Hernando; Pedro Aguilera; Ignacio Ribera


Orsis, organismes i sistemes: revista de botànica, zoologia i ecologia | 1999

Bothriophorus atomus Mulsant & Rey, 1852 nuevo para la península Ibérica (Coleoptera, Limnichidae)

Carles Hernando; Pedro Aguilera; Ignacio Ribera

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Carles Hernando

Center for International Forestry Research

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Garth N. Foster

Scottish Agricultural College

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Agustín Castro

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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