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PUNTOBV VALLE DE MORANA (Urb Especies identificadas Punto BV. (31)PUNTOBV VALLE DE MORANA (Urb. Villacumbres de Moncayo) Zaragoza Actualizada: 01/01/2017 Incluida la cuadrícula MGRS: Acanthovalva inconspicuaria (Hubner, 1819) Acherontia atropos Acmaeodera degener (Scopoli, 1763) Acmaeodera pilosellae (Bonelli, 1812) Acmaeoderella flavofasciata (Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783) Acontia lucida Acontia trabealis Acronicta rumicis Adactylotis gesticularia (Hubner, 1817) Adonia variegata Aegosoma scabricorne Agalenatea redii Aglais urticae Agrilus sp. Aiolopus strepens (Latreille, 1804) Allygidius commutatus Alydus calcaratus Ameles assoi (Bolivar, 1873) Ameles gr. Picteti Amphipyra livida Anacridium aegyptium (Linnaeus, 1764) Anastrangalia sanguinolenta (Linnaeus, 1761) Anax imperator Anisorhynchus sp. Ancistrocerus sp. Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Scriba, 1791) Anthaxia hungarica (Scopoli, 1772) Anthocharis belia euphenoides Anthocharis cardamines Anthophila fabriciana (Linnaeus, 1767) Anthometra plumularia (Boisduval,1840) Anthomyia pluvialis (Linnaeus, 1758) Antilurga alhambrata (Staudinger, 1859) Aphaenogaster sp. Aphanus rolandri Apis mellifera Linnaeus 1758 Aplocera efformata (Guenée, 1858) Aporia crataegi Araneus sp. Araniella sp. Arctia villica Arethusana arethusa Arge cf. cyanocrocea (Forster, 1771) Arge ochropus (GMELIN, 1790) Argiope bruennichi Argynnis adippe Argynnis aglaja Argynnis niobe Argynnis pandora Argynnis paphia Arhopalus ferus Aricia cramera Arion ater Arion vulgaris Asagena phalerata Asida (Polasida) sericea (Olivier, 1795) Aspitates (Aspitates) gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Aspitates (Napuca) ochrearia (Rossi, 1794) Attagenus trifasciatus Autographa gamma Autophila cataphanes Beosus maritimus Berberomeloe majalis (Linnaeus, 1758) Biston strataria (Hufnagel, 1767) Blaps lusitanica Herbst, 1799 Boloria dia Bombus pascuorum (Scopoli 1763) Bombus terrestris (Linnaeus 1758) Bombus terrestris lusitanicus Krüger 1956 Bombylius (Zephyrectes) cruciatus Fabricius, 1798 Bostrichus capucinus (Linnaeus, 1758) Brachyderes sp. Brintesia circe Cacyreus marshalli Calamodes occitanaria (Duponchel, 1829) Calliopum sp. Strand, 1928 Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Calliphora vomitoria (Linnaeus, 1758) Calliptamus barbarus (Costa, 1836) Callophrys rubi Calopteryx virgo Camponotus cf. Aethiops Camponotus cruentatus (Latreille, 1802) Camponotus lateralis (Olivier, 1792) Camponotus pilicornis (Roger, 1859) Camptogramma bilineata Camptopus lateralis Capsodes flavomarginatus Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780) Carcharodus baeticus (Rambur, 1839) Carpocoris fuscispinus Celastrina argiolus Ceraleptus gracilicornis Ceraleptus obtusus Ceratina sp. Cercopis intermedia Charissa (Euchrognophos) mucidaria (Hubner, 1799) Chasmatopterus sp Chazara briseis Cheilosia sp. Meigen, 1822 Chesias legatella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Chiasmia clathrata (Linnaeus, 1758) Chlorochroa sp. Chlorophorus figuratus (Scopoli, 1763) Chlorophorus ruficornis Chlorophorus varius (Müller,1766) Chrysocrambus craterella (Scopoli, 1763) Chrysogaster sp. Meigen, 1803 Chrysogastrini Chrysolina americana Linnaeus, 1758 Chrysomela (Chrysomela) populi Linnaeus, 1758 Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann, 1819) Chrysopilus cristatus (Fabricius 1775) Chrysotoxum bicinctum (Linnaeus, 1758) Chrysotoxum intermedium (Meigen, 1822) Chrysotoxum sp. Meigen, 1803 Cicindela (Cicindela) maroccana Fabricius, 1801 Coccinella septempunctata Coelometopus clypeatus Germar, 1813 Coenagrion mercuriale Coenagrion scitulum Coenonympha arcania Coenonympha dorus Coenonympha glycerion Coenonympha pamphilus Colias alfacariensis Colias crocea Colias crocea f. helice Colias crocea f. helicina Colpa quinquecincta (Fabricius 1793) Compsoptera opacaria (Hübner, 1819) Conistra rubiginosa Conophorus macroglossus (Dufour, 1852) Cordulegaster boltonii Coreus marginatus Coriomeris sp. Corizus hyoscyami Coscinia cf. Cribraria Coscinia cribraria Coscinia striata Cossus cossus Crematogaster scutellaris Crocallis elinguaria (Linnaeus, 1758) Cryptocephalus rugicollis Olivier, 1791 Cupido minimus Cyaniris semiargus Cydnus aterrimus Cylindromyia (Ocypterula) cf. pusilla (Meigen, 1824) Cylindromyia sp. Meigen, 1803 Cymbalophora pudica Dasypoda sp. Dasypogon gougeleti (Bigot, 1878) Dasysyrphus albostriatus (Fallén, 1817) Decticus albifrons (Fabricius, 1775) Deroceras reticulatum Dicladispa testacea (Linnaeus, 1767) Dicranocephalus sp. Dixus Sphaerocephalus (Olivier, 1795) Dolerus (Poodolerus) cf. puncticollis THOMSON, 1871 Dolichovespula sylvestris (Scopoli 1763) Dolycoris baccarum Drasteria cailino Ectophasia crassipennis (Fabricius, 1794) Ectophasia sp. Townsend, 1912 Eilema complana Emblethis sp. Empis (Euempis) sp. Frey, 1953 Empis sp. Linnaeus, 1758 Endotricha flammealis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Epirrhoe rivata (Hübner, 1813) Episyrphus balteatus (De Geer, 1776) Erebia epistygne Erebia triaria Eresus cf. Kollari Ergates faber (Linnaeus, 1761) Eristalinus sepulchralis (Linnaeus, 1758) Eristalis similis (Fallén, 1817) Eristalis tenax (Linnaeus, 1758) Eublemma ostrina Eublemma pulchralis Euchorthippus elegantulus gallicus Maran, 1957 Euclidia glyphica Euclidia mi Eupeodes sp. Osten Sacken, 1877 Euphydryas aurinia Euphyia frustata (Treitschke, 1828) Eupithecia ericeata (Rambur, 1833) Eupithecia phoeniceata (Rambur, 1834) Eupithecia semigraphata (Bruand, 1850) Euplagia quadripunctaria Eurydema ornata Eutolmus rufibarbis (Meigen,1820) Exosoma lusitanicum (Linnaeus, 1767) Ferdinandea aurea Rondani, 1844 Ferdinandea cuprea (Scopoli, 1763) Ferdinandea sp. Rondani, 1844 Ferussacia folliculus Galba truncatula Galeruca sp. Glaucopsyche alexis Glaucopsyche melanops Gonepteryx cleopatra Gonepteryx rhamni Gonia atra Meigen, 1826 Gonia sp. Meigen, 1803 Grammodes stolida Graphosoma lineatum Graphosoma semipunctatum Gymnosoma sp. Meigen, 1803 Hadrodemus m-flavum Haploprocta sulcicornis Hecatera dysodea Helina sp. Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Heliopates ibericus Mulsant, 1854 Heliothis peltigera Hemipenthes morio (Linnaeus, 1758) Hemipenthes velutina (Meigen, 1820) Hesperia comma (Linnaeus, 1758) Hesperophanes sericeus (Fabricius, 1787) Himacerus mirmicoides Hipparchia alcyone Hipparchia fidia Hipparchia semele Hipparchia statilinus Hippobosca equina Linnaeus, 1758 Hogna radiata Homeosoma sinuella (Fabricius, 1794) Horisme vitalbata (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Horvathiolus syriacus Hylotrupes bajulus (Linnaeus, 1758) Hypera sp. Iberodorcadion seguntianum (Daniel & Daniel, 1899) Iberodorcadion spinolae(Dalman, 1817) ssp. caunense (Lauffer, 1910) Icius sp. Idaea alyssumata (Himminghoffen & Millière, 1871) Idaea degeneraria (Hübner, 1799) Idaea mustelata (Gumppenberg 1892) Idaea ochrata (Scopoli, 1763) Idaea ostrinaria (Hübner, 1813) Inachis io Iphiclides podalirius ssp. Feisthamelii Issoria lathonia Isturgia miniosaria (Duponchel, 1829) Isturgia murinaria (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Kirbya moerens (Meigen, 1830) Laeosopis roboris Lachnus roboris Lampides boeticus Larinioides sp. Lasiommata megera Lasius sp. Lehmannia marginata Leptidea sinapis Leptoglossus occidentalis Leptotes pirithous Libelloides baeticus Limenitis reducta Limnephilidae Kolenati, 1848 Limnophora sp. Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Lobonyx aeneus (Fabricius, 1787) Locusta migratoria cinerascens (Fabricius, 1781) Lomatia sp. Meigen, 1822 Lonchoptera sp. Meigen, 1803 Lucilia cf. sericata (Meigen, 1826) Lycaena alciphron Lycaena hippothoe Lycaena phlaeas Lygaeus equestris Lygus sp. Lysandra albicans Lysandra bellargus Lythria cruentaria (Hufnagel, 1767) Lythria purpuraria (Linnaeus, 1758) Macroglossum stellatarum Macrophya montana (SCOPOLI, 1763) Macrothylacia rubi Maculinea arion Mangora acalypha Maniola jurtina Mantis religiosa Marumba quercus Mecyna lutealis (Duponchel, 1833) Melanargia lachesis Melanocoryphus albomaculatus Melitaea celadussa Melitaea cinxia Melitaea deione Melitaea didyma Melitaea parthenoides Melitaea phoebe Messor barbarus (Linnaeus, 1767) Micrelytra fossularum Micrommata ligurina Musca domestica Linnaeus, 1758 Muscina sp. Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Myathropa florea (Linnaeus, 1758) Myrmica sp. Narraga catalaunica (Herbulot, 1943) Nemobius sylvestris (Bosc d'Antic, 1792) Nemoraea pellucida (Meigen, 1824) Nemouridae Billberg, 1820 Neomyia cornicina (Fabricius, 1781) Neomyia sp. Walker, 1859 Neozephyrus quercus Nephrotoma sp. Meigen 1803 Noctua pronuba Nola thymula Nomisia aussereri Nomophila noctuella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Notonecta sp. Nymphalis polychloros Nysius sp. Ochlodes venata (Bremer & Grey, 1853) Odice jucunda Odontocerum Leach 1815 Odontotarsus sp. Oedionychus cinctus (Fabricius, 1781) Omphaloscelis lunosa Onychopterocheilus matritensis (Dusmet 1909) Orthetrum brunneum Orthetrum cancellatum Oryctes (Oryctes) nasicornis grypus (Illiger, 1803) Oxyopes heterophthalmus Oxythyrea funesta (Poda, 1761) Papilio machaon Paracorsia repandalis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Parageron incisus (Wiedemann, 1830) Pararge aegeria Parnassius apollo Peirates stridulus Peleteria varia (Fabricius, 1794) Pemphigus inmunis Pentatoma rufipes Peridea anceps Pezotettix giornae (Rossi, 1794) Phaonia pallida (Fabricius, 1787) Phaonia sp. Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Pheidole pallidula (Nylander, 1849) Philaenus cf. Spumarius Philaenus sp. Pholcus opilionoides Phytometra viridaria Pieris brassicae Pieris napi Pieris rapae Piezodorus lituratus Pijnackeria sp. Pisaura mirabilis Plagiolepis sp. Plebejus argus Polietes sp. Rondani, 1866 Polistes biglumis (Linnaeus 1758 Polistes dominula (Christ 1791) Polistes gallicus (Linnaeus 1767) Polistes gallicus (Linnaeus 1767) [+ nido]
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