taxonID	type	description	language	source
03E11F1BFFE85164FDDCEE49FEB8E8CA.taxon	description	ThecharactersusedinthedescriptionsandthekeypresentedbySteIn- mAnn (1979) todiscriminatespecies, werefocussedincolorationofthetibiae andfemora, andalsointherelativeshapeofmalegenitalstructures. SteIn- mAnn (1979) usedcolorationoftibiaeandtherelativewidthofthetriangular processoftheinternalmarginofthemalegenitalia, toseparate A. mordax and A. cerrobarjai, indicatingthat A. cerrobarjai presentsyellowtibiaeandthemaxi- mum width at the basis of the process, while A. mordax and A. mauritanica presentdarktibiaeandthemaximumwidthatthemiddleoftheprocess. SteInmAnn (1979) furtherseparated A. mordax and A. mauritanica usingcolorationofthefemora, blackandyellowin A. mauritanica, allorange-yellowin A. mordax, andbyrelativeshapeofgenitalstructures.	en	García-París, Mario (2017): Taxonomy Of Iberian Anisolabididae (Dermaptera). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (1): 29-43, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.63.1.29.2017, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.63.1.29.2017
03E11F1BFFE85164FDDCEE49FEB8E8CA.taxon	description	AccordingtoSteInmAnn (1978,1979), differentiationbetween A. mordax and A. mauritanica reliesmostlyoncolorationofthefemora: redandblackin A. mauritanica (Fig. 4), totallyyellowin A. mordax (Fig. 1). Bothpatternsare representedinthecollectionofadultspecimensexamined (seeAppendix 1), butsofarIhavenotobservedintra- populationvariabilityforthischaracter inadultspecimens. Populationswithspecimenspresentingtheproximaltwo thirdsofthefemorared, arescatteredoverEasternMorocco (GâadadeDeb- dou), centralAlgeria (Batna, Constantine), andTunisia (ElKef), whilepopulationswithentireyellowfemoraaredistributedovercoastalAlgeria (Kabylie, Fedja, ForetdeTagma) andTunisia (AïnDraham). Itislikelythatboth morphscorrespondtoasingletaxonomicunit, butIcannotconfirmthispoint withoutthestudyoflargerseries. TheIberianspecimensof A. mordax (twoparatypes) and A. cerrobarjai (theholotypeandoneparatype) availableforstudyattheHNHM, arepartof thesamefieldseriesandbearidenticallabels, withthelocality: “ Spain, 2700 mSierraNevada ” (Figs 1 b, 2). Although, beingpartofthesamefieldseries could be used as a further argument to consider A. mordax and A. cerrobarjai partofasingletaxon, Ibelievethegeographicdataattachedtothosespeci- mensareincorrect. Tryingtoobtainadditionalmaterialof Aborolabis, Iundertookthree expeditions (July 2010, June 2011, June 2012) toSierraNevada (Granada, Spain), accompaniedwithexperiencedbiologistsfromthenationalpark (see acknowledgements). Oursurveysincludeddiurnalandnocturnalsearches from 2500 to 3400 malongthewestern, southernandeasternslopesofthe SierraNevadamountainrange. Wefailedtofindanyspecimenof Aborolabis, althoughwewereabletofindtheotherspeciesofDermapterapresentathigh elevationsintheregion (Eulithinus, Forficula). Theapparentabsenceof Aborolabis inSierraNevadawasalsostatedby F. PascualandA. Tinautwhomadeafinescaleprospectionthroughallthe SierraNevadaNationalPark (unpubl. report) todeterminethegeographic distributionof Eulithinusanalis (Rambur, 1838), aSierranhighelevationendemic earwig. They found Eulithinus in 127 squares of 1 × 1 km, but not a singlespecimenof Aborolabis wasencounteredduringthesurveys (A. Tinaut, pers. comm., May 2012). TherevisionofthecollectionofIberianDermaptera oftheMuseoNacionaldeCienciasNaturales (Madrid, Spain) didnotprovide anyspecimenof Aborolabis. Figs 1 – 7. 1 – 2 = Aborolabis mordax Steinmann, 1978 (HNHM): 1 = holotype of A. mordax, male, “ Tunisia. EnvironsofAinDraham ”, 2 = paratypeof A. cerrobarjai, amalelabelledas collectedin “ Spain, 2700 m, SierraNevada ”. 3 – 4 = Aborolabiscerrobarjai Steinmann, 1979 (= A. mordax Steinmann, 1978) (HNHM), 4 = holotypeof A. montana Steinmann, inlitt. (= A. cerrobarjai Steinmann, 1981), male, “ Spain, 2700 mSierraNevada ”, 4 = paratypeof A. cerrobarjai, female, “ Spain, 2700 mSierraNevada ”. 5 = Nymphof Aborolabismauritanica (Lucas, 1846), fromGâadadeDebdou (LaOriental, Morocco) (photo: byMG-P). Notethepale colorationoflegs. Nymphswereobservedwhileattendedbyanadultfemale, withtypical redandblackfemora. 6 = Aborolabismauritanica (Lucas, 1846), “ Spain, Granada ” (HNHM). 7 = Nymphalspecimenof Euborelliamoesta (Gené, 1839) fromanurbangardenofMadrid (Spain) (photo: MG-P). Notetheannulatedfemoraandthepaleantennalsegments Theonlypublisheddataonthepresenceof Aborolabis inIberiaarethose providedoriginallybySteInmAnn (1978, 1979, 1989) andreportedagainin subsequentworks (seeHeRReRAMeSA 1999, PAScuAl & BARRAncO 2013). However, A. mauritanica and A. mordax arelarge, conspicuous, shinyblack earwigswithorange-redoryellowlegs (Figs 1 – 2,4), whichwouldnotpass inadvertenttothehundredsofzoologiststhathavecollectedintheSierraNevadamountains, oneofthebetterexploredmountainrangesinSpain (RuAnO et al. 2013). Tocomplicatematters, labelsontheSierraNevada Aborolabis heldatthe HNHM, andreportedbySteInmAnn (1978,1979), werewritteninthesame typeofpaper, withthesamewriting, andapparentlyatthesametime, as labels of Pseudochelidura montana Steinmann, 1981 (= Eulithinus montanus). Eulithinusmontanus wasdescribedbySteInmAnn (1981 a) usingspecimens (type seriesexamined) thatonlycanbefoundathighelevationsinSierraNevada, becausethegenus Eulithinus isendemictothisSpanishmountainchain. Steinmannmusthavebeenconfusedatsomepoint, mixingthetypeseriesof E. montanus and the type series of A. cerrobarjai, since he labelled the types of A. cerrobarjai as: “ Holotypus Aborolabismontanasp. n. ” and “ Paratypus Aborolabismontanasp. n. ”. Itseemsquitelikely, thatduringtheprocessoflabelling thematerial, apartoftheseriesof A. mordax from “ Tunisia. EnvironsofAin Draham 31. III. 1977 ” gotmixedwithaseriesof Eulithinus from “ Spain, 2700 m SierraNevadaDr. H. Steinmann // legit 18.6.1976 Dr. H. Steinmann ”, andsubsequentlydescribedas A. cerrobarjai, orincludedasparatypesof A. mordax. Usingalltheaboveevidence, Iconcludethatthereportsof Aborolabis mauritanica and A. mordax (= A. cerrobarjai) intheIberianPeninsula (allfrom Granada, Spain), areerroneous, andconsequentlythespeciesshouldbeelimi- natedfromtheIberiancatalogueofDermaptera. Ibelieveitishighlyprob- ablethatthe Aborolabis specimensstudiedbySteinmannwereerroneously labelled, andthatthespecimenswerelikelycollectedinnorthwesternAfrica. SomespeciesofDermapteraareknowntosettleinnon-nativeareasafter accidentaldispersalbyhumanactivities (GuIllet etal. 2000, NIShIkAwA & Ku- SuI 2008, PAvÓn- GOzAlO etal. 2011). Accidentalintroductionof A. mauritanica insouthernSpainispossible, sincemaritimetrafficisveryactivebetweenthe SpanishcityofAlmeríaandnorthernAfricancoastalcities (CAStROTOvAR & FeRReR 2007), butsofar, thereisnoevidenceofaccidentaltransportof Aborolabis. Incidentally, theMoroccanmaterialstudiedandassignedbySteInmAnn (1979) to A. angulifera (BerkaneandTaforalt; seeAppendix 1) correspondsto A. mauritanica. Consequently, A. angulifera shouldberemovedfromtheMo- roccanfauna.	en	García-París, Mario (2017): Taxonomy Of Iberian Anisolabididae (Dermaptera). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (1): 29-43, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.63.1.29.2017, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.63.1.29.2017
03E11F1BFFEF5166FDB1E89DFDB4EEA6.taxon	description	ThediagnosticcharactersindicatedbySteInmAnn (1981 a) for E. hispanica areincludedwithinthelocalvariabilityfoundin E. moesta fromGirona, and, asindicatedabove, immatureorrecentlymetamorphosedmalesinthefamily Anisolabididaeshowexternalsecondarysexualcharactersandgenitalstruc- tureshighlyvariable. Iproposethat E. hispanica and E. moesta representthesametaxon, and therefore E. hispanica shouldbetreatedasajuniorsynonymof E. moesta. HeR- ReRAMeSA (1999) didnotmentionSteinmann’staxon, probablybecausethe authorconsideredSteinmann’s E. hispanica amisapplicationof Forficulahispanica Herrich-Schäffer, 1840 (= E. moesta), butSteInmAnn’ s (1981 a) intention wasclearlythedescriptionofanewspecies. Thegeographicrangesof E. moesta and E. annulipes arenotadequately analyzedintheIberianterritory. Alongtheexaminationof 360 specimensof Iberian Euborellia (seeAppendix 1), Idetectedsomemisidentificationsthat allowustoquestionpublishedreports. Thoseerroneousordoubtfulrecords correspondtothepresenceof E. annulipes incentralSpain. Infact, oncerevisedtheavailablespecimens, theresultinggeographicrangeof E. annulipes ismostlylimitedtocoastalareas, orregionswithadeepoceanicinfluence, while E. moesta ispresentoverlargeareasinmorecontinentalsituations. Theconfusionmighthavearosefromthefactthatlatenymphalinstars of E. moesta (Fig. 5) presentexternalmorphologicaltraitsverysimilartothose retainedbyadult E. annulipes. Someofthosetraits, asforexample, thepres- enceoflightlegsannulatedwithdarkbrownrings, thepresenceofawhitish annulionthedistalportionoftheantennae, ortheabsenceofelytralpads, are oftentheonlycharactersusedforseparationbetween E. moesta and E. annulipes. Asaconsequence, latenymphalinstarsof E. moesta areeasilyconfused withadult E. annulipes. Ibelievethatalargenumber, ifnotall, thereportsof E. annulipes incentralSpaincorrespondactuallyto E. moesta. Iprovidealistof confirmedlocalitiesinAppendix 1.	en	García-París, Mario (2017): Taxonomy Of Iberian Anisolabididae (Dermaptera). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (1): 29-43, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.63.1.29.2017, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.63.1.29.2017
03E11F1BFFE3516CFE31EE66FECFE908.taxon	description	PORtugAl: VilaRéal: 1 specimen, Dr. Martin (under Anisolabisannulipes identification label) (MNCN _ Ent 109767) SpAIn: Andalucía: Almería: María: IV- 1948, 2 specimens, Zarco (MNCN _ Ent 109729 - 30). Granada: Huéscar: 1 specimen, [Escalera] (MNCN _ Ent 109727); [Picode] LaSagra: 27 - V- 1950, 1 specimen, Mateu-Cobos. (MNCN _ Ent 109733). Jaén: ArroyodelaGarganta, [Sierrade] Cazorla: 23 - IV- 1992, 1 specimen, C. Martín (MNCN _ Ent 109754); NavaFoncuberta, S. [Sierrade] Cazorla: 27 - VII- 1956, 2 specimens, E. Mor. [E. Morales] (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109773, 109780); Jaén: Santiesteban [del Puerto], SierraSagra: 1 specimen, JuanCabré (MNCN _ Ent 109735). Sevilla: Sevilla, 1 spec- imen, Sanz (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109770). Aragón: Huesca: Almudévar: 3 - V- 1940, 1 specimen, E. Mor. [E. MoralesAgacino] (MNCN _ Ent 108659); S. [Sierra] deGuara: 1 specimen, Bolívar (MNCN _ Ent 108688). Teruel: Albarracín: VII- 1906, 5 specimens, Arias (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109756 - 760); ArcosdelasSalinas, 1 specimen, Beltrán (MNCN _ Ent 109741); Montalbán, 966 m, 40 º 48 ’ 53.92 ’’ N- 0 º 45 ’ 21.15 ’’ W: 28 - IV- 2012, 3 specimens, M. GarcíaParís, N. Percino Daniel & G. GarcíaMartín (MNCN _ tij 12276 - 278); Teruel: 1 - V- 1935, 1 specimen, B. Muñoz (MNCN _ Ent 109695); Teruel, 935 m: 20 - III- 1933, 1 specimen, B. Muñoz (MNCN _ Ent 109701); Teruel, 935 m: 24 - V- 1933, 1 specimen, B. Muñoz (under Anisolabis annulipes identi- ficationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109769); Teruel, Bezas, 935 m: X- 1929, 1 specimen, B. Muñoz (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109766); Teruel, 935 m: III- 30, 4 specimens, B. Muñoz (MNCN _ Ent 109696 - 699); Teruel, 935 m: V- 1929, 1 specimen, B. Muñoz (MNCN _ Ent 109700); Teruel: 2 specimens, A. Sanz (MNCN _ Ent 109694, 109702). Zaragoza: Bujaraloz, 326 m, 41 º 29 ’ 42.8 ’’ N- 0 º 09 ’ 03.1 ’’ W: 15 - VI- 2013, 1 specimen, M. García París & G. GarcíaMartín (MNCN _ tij 13265). Cataluña: “ Cataluña ”: 1894, 1 specimen, F. Traizet (MNCN _ Ent 109728). Barcelona: 7 - IV- 1941, 7 specimens, F. Esp. [F. Español] (MNCN _ Ent 109745 - 46); Barcelona: 9 - XI- 1940, 1 specimen, J. Mateu (MNCN _ Ent 108661); Calella: 1 specimen, Cuní (MNCN _ Ent 109711); FarolaLlobregat: 20 - IV- 1941, 2 specimens, F. Esp. [F. Español] (MNCN _ Ent 109744); FarolaLlobregat: 25 - X- 1940, 2 specimens, F. Esp. [F. Español] (MNCN _ Ent 108663); FarolaLlobregat: III- 1941, 1 specimen, J. Mateu (MNCN _ Ent 109743); FarolaLlobregat: IV- 1941: 1 specimen, J. Mateu (MNCN _ Ent 109742); Garraf: 7 - IV- 1941, 3 specimens, E. Morales (MNCN _ Ent 108677); Montseny: 14 - X- 1941, 1 speci- men, J. Mateu (MNCN _ Ent 108670); Rabasada: 25 - II- 1941, 2 specimens, J. Mat. [J. Mateu]. (MNCN _ Ent 108674); SanPedroMártir: 2 - III- 1941, 7 specimens, J. Mateu (MNCN _ Ent 108675 - 76); SanSadurnídeOsormort: VII- 1940, 2 specimens, F. Español. (MNCN _ Ent 108664); Tagamanet: 26 - I- 1941, 2 specimens, J. Mat. [J. Mateu] (MNCN _ Ent 108678); Vallirana: VI- 1941: 1 specimen (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109779); Vallvidriera: 11 - XI- 1940, 1 specimen, J. Mat. [J. Mateu] (MNCN _ Ent 108660); Vallvidriera: 29 - X- 1940, 3 specimens, J. Mat. [J. Mateu] (MNCN _ Ent 108662). Girona: Arbucias: 1 specimen, Martorell (MNCN _ Ent 109707); Cadaqués: IX- 1941, 1 specimen, R. Zariquiey (MNCN _ Ent 108656); Cabanes, 0 m, 42 º 17 ’ 59.9 ’’ N- 02 º 58 ’ 46.2 ’’ E: 25 - II- 2011, 1 specimen, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 11011); Camprodón, 950 m: 25 - IX- 1940, 1 specimen, J. Mat. [J. Mateu] (MNCN _ Ent 108672); Gerona: 12 - X- 1940, 2 specimens, E. Mo- rales (MNCN _ Ent 108665); Olot: 2 specimens, Cazurro (MNCN _ Ent 109703 - 04); 2 kmalSE deCantallops, 148 m, 42 º 24 ’ 00.9 ’’ N- 02 º 57 ’ 04.6 ’’ E: 25 - II- 2011, 11 specimens, M. GarcíaParís & N. Percino Daniel (MNCN _ tij 11048 - 058); 2 km al SE de Mossarac, 40 m, 42 º 19 ’ 14.3 ’’ N- 02 º 58 ’ 42.4 ’’ E: 25 - II- 2011, 15 specimens, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 11012 - 026). Lleida: SierradelCadí: VIII- 1906, 5 specimens, Arias (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109761 - 765). Tarragona: Montblanc, 355 m, 41 º 22 ’ 41.3 ’’ N- 01 º 09 ’ 36.5 ’’ E, 26 - II- 2011, 4 specimens, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 11007 - 010); Valls: VIII- 1946, 1 specimen, Español (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109771); Valls: 4 - IX- 1940, 2 specimens, F. Español (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109774 - 775). Castilla – LaMancha: Albacete: AltodeCrucetillas, 1296 m, 38 º 34 ’ 09.2 ’’ N- 2 º 21 ’ 42.4 ’’ W: 26 - V- 2011, 2 specimens, I. Martínez-Solano & P. PavónGozalo (MNCN _ tij 11724 - 725); CañadadeHaches, 1087 m, 38 º 37 ’ 25.0 ’’ N 2 º 09 ’ 28.9 ’’ W: 26 - V- 2011, 8 specimens, I. Martínez-Solano & P. PavónGozalo (MNCN _ tij 11726 - 733); Cotillas: ArroyodelosLavajos, 1054 m, 38 º 25 ’ 44.2 ’’ N- 2 º 28 ’ 57.6 ’’ W: 26 - V- 2011, 1 specimen, I. Martínez-Solano & P. PavónGozalo (MNCN _ tij 11737); ElBonillo: Navalcudia, 1046 m, 38 º 56 ’ 20.5 ’’ N- 2 º 29 ’ 19.6 ’’ W: 26 - V- 2011, 1 specimen, I. Martínez- Solano & P. PavónGozalo (MNCN _ tij 11713); ElPardal: 4 specimens (MNCN _ Ent 109723 - 26); PuertodeCrucetillas, 1126 m, 38 º 34 ’ 09.2 ’’ N- 2 º 21 ’ 42.4 ’’ W: 26 - V- 2011, 10 specimens, I. Martínez-Solano & P. PavónGozalo (MNCN _ tij 11714 - 723); 8 kmalSEdeVianos, 1275 m, 38 º 35 ’ 26.7 ’’ N- 2 º 25 ’ 38.7 ’’ W: 27 - III- 2013, 1 specimen, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 13114). Cuenca: Cuenca: 3 specimens, F. Beltrán (MNCN _ Ent 108701 - 03); Cuenca: V- 1923, 10 specimens, J. Abajo (MNCN _ Ent 108692 - 700,734); LasMajadas, 1438 m, 40 º 16 ’ 15.7 ’’ N- 2 º 02 ’ 08.1 ’’ W: 22 - X- 2012, 1 specimen, M. García París & G. García Martín (MNCN _ tij 12524), Uclés: 1 specimen, Pantel (MNCN _ Ent 109705); Uclés: 1 specimen (« placaanalanormal ») (MNCN _ Ent 109706); Uña, 40 º 12 ’ 06.0 ’’ N- 1 º 56 ’ 17.9 ’’ W: 22 - VI- 2012, 2 specimens, E. RecueroGil, I. Martínez-Solano, J. GutiérrezRodríguez (MNCN _ tij 12569 - 570); Villalba de la Sierra: 1978, 1 specimen, V. Llorente (MNCN _ Ent 109750); 3 km al SE de LasMajadas, 1420 m, 40 º 16 ’ 50.4 ’’ N- 1 º 59 ’ 38.5 ’’ W: 30 - IV- 2011, 14 specimens, M. GarcíaPa- rís, N. PercinoDaniel & G. GarcíaMartín (MNCN _ tij 11341 - 354); 5 kmalSEdeLasMaja- das, 1467 m, 40 º 16 ’ 31.7 ’’ N- 1 º 58 ’ 40.9 ’’ W: 30 - IV- 2011, 15 specimens, M. GarcíaParís, N. Per- cinoDaniel & G. GarcíaMartín (MNCN _ tij 11356 - 370). Guadalajara: Azañón, 1000 m: VIII- 1956, 1 specimen, J. Abajo (MNCN _ Ent 109736); Azañón: 10 - V- 1929, 2 specimens, [Escalera] (MNCN _ Ent 108671); Guadalajara: IV, 1 specimen, Uhagón (MNCN _ Ent 109692); Miralrío, 1023 m, 40 º 53 ’ 36.7 ’’ N- 2 º 56 ’ 22.1 ’’ W: 30 - V- 2002, 1 specimen, M. García Pa- rís (MNCN _ tij 11752); Trijueque: V- 1934, 1 specimen, E. Mor. [E. MoralesAgacino] (MNCN _ Ent 108705); Trijueque, 996 m: 6 - V- 1934, 3 specimens, C. Bolívar (MNCN _ Ent 109738 - 40). Toledo: Ocaña: IV- 1948, 2 specimens, Zarco (MNCN _ Ent 109731 - 32). Castilla yLeón: Burgos: Aranda [deDuero]: 3 specimens, Cogolludo (MNCN _ Ent 109708 - 10). ComunidadValenciana: Alicante: Alcoy: 11 - IV- 1936, 6 specimens, R. Verdú (MNCN _ Ent 108667 - 69, 108673, 108679, 108689 - 90); Alcoy: 15 - II- 1936, 1 specimen, R. Verdú (MNCN _ Ent 108666); Calpe, 38 º 39 ’ 01.1 ’’ N- 0 º 04 ’ 36.9 ’’ E: 9 - IV- 2011, 5 specimens, J. GutiérrezRodríguez (MNCN _ tij 11371 - 375); Calpe, Peñón de Ifach, 38 º 38 ’ 17.1 » N- 0 º 04 ’ 30.0 » E: 20 - VII- 2013, 1 specimen, E. Recuero, J. Gutiérrez, D. Osca & I. Acevedo (MNCN _ tij 13355); Denia: 19 - IV- 1934, 2 specimens, C. Bol. [C. Bolívar] (MNCN _ Ent 109693, 109737); Orihuela: 25 - VIII- 1906, 1 specimen, Andreu (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109776); Orihuela: 5 - IX- 1906, 1 specimen, Andreu (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109777); 3 km al E de Monòver, 443 m, 38 º 26 ’ 56.2 ’’ N- 0 º 51 ’ 35.5 ’’ W: 9 - IV- 2011, 7 specimens, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 11221 - 227). Castelló: Atzen- etadelMaestrat: MasdelMangranar, 547 m, 40 º 13 ’ 02.09 ’’ N- 0 º 12 ’ 35.65 ’’ W: 29 - IV- 2012, 1 specimen, M. GarcíaParís, N. PercinoDaniel & G. GarcíaMartín (MNCN _ tij 12289); Cas- tellfort, 924 m, 40 º 30 ’ 44.75 ’’ N- 0 º 08 ’ 44.08 ’’ W: 28 - IV- 2012, 10 specimens, M. García París, N. PercinoDaniel & G. GarcíaMartín (MNCN _ tij 12279 - 288). Valencia: Valencia: 1 specimen, Boscá (Brachylabismoesta G. Bosca!) (MNCN _ Ent 109691): Valencia: 1 specimen, C. Bolívar (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109778). Extremadura: Badajoz: Torrefresneda, 240 m, 38 º 59 ’ 30 ’’ N- 6 º 05 ’ 46 ’’ W: 22 - III- 2011, 2 specimens, E. RecueroGil, I. Martínez-Solano & J. GutiérrezRodríguez (MNCN _ tij 11154 - 155). IslasBaleares: Mal- lorca: Molinarlevante: V / VI- 1936, 1 specimen, Palau (under Anisolabismaritima identifica- tionlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109781); Mallorca: Palma: 1 specimen, Taboada (under Anisolabis annulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109768); ObservatoriodeCostitx, 127 m, 39 º 38 ’ 47.15 ’’ N- 2 º 56 ’ 44.18 ’’ E: 27 - III- 2012, 1 specimen, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 12088); 2 km al N de Ariany, 58 m, 39 º 40 ’ 23.01 ’’ N- 3 º 06 ’ 48.05 ’’ E: 26 - III- 2012, 1 specimen, M. GarcíaParís & N. PercinoDaniel (MNCN _ tij 12086). Madrid: Madrid: Ca- darso [Cadalso] delosVidrios: 1 specimen, J. Alvarez (Euborellia m moesta (Serv.) V. Llor- entedet. 1964) (MNCN _ Ent 109747); Cadarso [Cadalso] delosVidrios, 2 specimens, J. Alvarez (MNCN _ Ent 109748 - 749); Canillas, Madrid: 24 - IV- 1937, 1 specimen, E. Morales (MNCN _ Ent 108691); Casa de Campo, Madrid, 40 º 24 ’ 40.2 ’’ N- 3 º 45 ’ 50.6 ’’ W: 3 - IV- 2012, 2 specimens, E. RecueroGil (MNCN _ tij 12153 - 154); CiudadUniversitaria, Madrid: 2 - III- 1983, 2 specimens, M. GarcíaParís (bajopiedrashúmedas) (MNCN _ Ent 109752 - 753); El Pardo, LaQuinta: 21 - V- 1980, 1 specimen, E. Mingo (MNCN _ Ent 109751); ElEscorial: 3 specimens, Sanz (MNCN _ Ent 108706, 109712713); Madrid: IV, 1 specimen, E. Morales (MNCN _ Ent 109689); Madrid: 2 specimens, Arias (MNCN _ Ent 108684 - 685); Madrid: 5 specimens, Bolívar (MNCN _ Ent 108686 - 687,109718 - 720); Madrid: 1 specimen, Cazurro (MNCN _ Ent 109721); Madrid: 1 specimen, Dusmet (Anisolabis moesta f Gené) (MNCN _ Ent 109722); Madrid: 2 specimens, J. Abajo (MNCN _ Ent 109687 - 688); Madrid: 4 specimens, Sanz (MNCN _ Ent 109714 - 717); Madrid: JardinesdelMuseoNacionaldeCienciasNaturales, 682 m, 40 º 26 ’ 29.74 ’’ N – 3 º 41 ’ 21.26 ’’ W: 16 - X- 2010, 1 specimen, M. García París (MNCN _ tij 10080), 18 - VII- 2010, 6 specimens, M. GarcíaParís (MNCN _ tij 10002 - 007), 19 - VII- 2010, 6 specimens, M. GarcíaParís (MNCN _ tij 10009 - 014), 7 - X- 2010, 2 specimens, M. GarcíaParís (MNCN _ tij 10017 - 018), 16 - X- 2010, 7 specimens, M. GarcíaParís (MNCN _ tij 10027 - 033); Montarco: IV- 1932, 1 specimen, E. Morales (MNCN _ Ent 109690); NuevoBaztán: 5 - VI- 1892, 1 specimen, Escale [Escalera] (under Anisolabisannulipes identificationlabel) (MNCN _ Ent 109772); Tielmes: X- 2002, 1 specimen, M. García París (MNCN _ Ent 109755); Villaverde, 5 specimens, Arias (MNCN _ Ent 108637, 108680 - 683); Villaverde, 1 specimen, Arias (Anisolabis Fieber moesta Serv. [handwrittenbyBolívar]) (MNCN _ Ent 82). Murcia: Murcia: Murcia, Totana, 1938, 2 specimens, Balaguer (MNCN _ Ent 108654 - 55). Navarra: Pamplona: Monteagudo: IV- 1940, 4 specimens, E. Mor. [E. MoralesAgacino]. (MNCN _ Ent 108657 - 58).	en	García-París, Mario (2017): Taxonomy Of Iberian Anisolabididae (Dermaptera). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (1): 29-43, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.63.1.29.2017, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.63.1.29.2017
03E11F1BFFE4516FFE31EF57FBF2EC32.taxon	description	MOROccO: Berkane (M ... d) [?]: 1 specimen, XI- 1960 (PardoAlcaideleg.) (Anisolabis mauritanica LucasPardoAlcaidedet. 1960) [Aborolabisangulifera (Dohrn, 1864) det. Dr. H. Steinmann] (Dt 384) (HNHM); Taforalt, MarocNord: 1 specimen, XII- 1960 (PardoAlcaide leg.) (gen. prep. No. 28 ant. Dr. Steinmann) (Aborolabisangulifera (Dohrn, 1864) det. Dr. H. Steinmann) (Dt 383) (HNHM) [specimenreportedbySteinmann, 1978]. SpAIn: Granada: 2 specimens, 17 - VI- 1976 (Dr. H. Steinmann) (Dt 393) (HNHM) [spec- imenreportedbySteinmann, 1978] [mislabelled] TunISIA Ferme Shitta Djebel Eddyr ca. 7 km N from El Kef: 3 specimens, 28 - III- 1977 (No 17 leg. S. Mahunka) (Dt 401) (HNHM) [specimenreportedbySteinmann, 1978]; Tunis: 2 specimens, XI- 1941 (Dt 397) (HNHM); Tunis: 7 specimens, XI- 1947 (Dt 398) (HNHM)	en	García-París, Mario (2017): Taxonomy Of Iberian Anisolabididae (Dermaptera). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (1): 29-43, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.63.1.29.2017, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.63.1.29.2017
