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<blockquote data-quote="Christian" data-source="post: 54135" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>That document just summerizes the insects found during that study, as far as I understood it. So not all species naturally occurring in Spain are listed. However, I doubt the identification of <em>Empusa fasciata</em> in Spain. It's more likely the specimen(s) were confounded with <em>E. pennata</em>. Some names are wrongly spelled, as <em>Ameles spallanz<strong>ian</strong>a</em>, which has to be <em>A. spallanz<strong>ani</strong>a</em>. Further, no evidence whatsoever is given to confirm <em>E. fasciata</em>. I'm still convinced that <em>E. pennata</em> is the only W-European species of this genus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian, post: 54135, member: 62"] That document just summerizes the insects found during that study, as far as I understood it. So not all species naturally occurring in Spain are listed. However, I doubt the identification of [I]Empusa fasciata[/I] in Spain. It's more likely the specimen(s) were confounded with [I]E. pennata[/I]. Some names are wrongly spelled, as [I]Ameles spallanz[B]ian[/B]a[/I], which has to be [I]A. spallanz[B]ani[/B]a[/I]. Further, no evidence whatsoever is given to confirm [I]E. fasciata[/I]. I'm still convinced that [I]E. pennata[/I] is the only W-European species of this genus. [/QUOTE]
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