taxonID	type	description	language	source
626787C1A17AFF98FF0EFA015998F863.taxon	description	(Fig. 3 A – F)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17AFF98FF0EFA015998F863.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 110 specimens collected from palms, including Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret, Yucca sp., Punica granatum L., Hibiscus sp., Nerium oleander L. and Euphorbia sp. at Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (08 – 09. II. 2017, 11. II. 2917, 14. II. 2017, 21 – 22. III. 2017), La Lajita (23. III. 2017) and Morro Jable (24. III. 2017). Distribution. New to Fuerteventura. Reported from La Gomera and Tenerife by Eizaguirre (2007) and Oromí & Báez (2010). This species of native distribution in southern California (Gordon 1994) is now widespread in North America (Hoelmer & Pickett 2003). Also widely used in Europe as a biological control agent but stable populations have not been established.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17CFF9EFF0EFA785B7BF938.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 25 specimens collected mostly from Punica granatum, N. oleander and Bougainvillea sp. at 7 localities: Barranco de las Penitas (05. VIII. 2017), Betancuria (25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017), Costa Calma (09. II. 2017, 21. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017), El Pinar (25. III. 2017), Pajara (12. VIII. 2017) and Vega de Rio Palmas (25. III. 2017). Distribution. Widely distributed in the Palearctic region (Kovář 2007). New to Fuerteventura. Previously re- ported from Tenerife, Gomera and La Palma (Eizaguirre 2007).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17CFF9EFF0EFF6F59F5FD7E.taxon	description	(Fig. 4 A – F)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17CFF9EFF0EFF6F59F5FD7E.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 68 specimens (57 adults, 10 larvae, 1 pupa) collected mostly from Nerium oleander L. and Bougainvillea sp. at 8 study sites: Aeropuerto de Fuerteventura (30. III. 2017), Betancuria (10. II. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (09. VIII. 2017), Lajares (30. IX. 2016, 10. II. 2017), La Lajita (12. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), Pajara (12. VIII. 2017) and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. This species is widely distributed in the Mediterranean and Middle East countries as well as in the Oriental region. It was reported from Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Iran, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Pakistan and India (Poorani 2002; Kovář 2007; Biranvand et al. 2017 a; Abied et al. 2018; Lakhal et al. 2018). Reported from all islands of the Canarian archipelago excluding La Palma (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17CFF9EFF0EFD045D4AFB2A.taxon	description	(Fig. 4 G – L)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17CFF9EFF0EFD045D4AFB2A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 129 specimens (113 adults, 16 larvae) collected from succulents, including Launaea arborescens (Batt.) Murb., and Tamarix sp. at 11 study sites: Barranco de las Penitas (29. III. 2017), Barranco de los Gutierres (25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Cofete (07. VIII. 2017), Costa Calma (11.02.2017, 22 – 24. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017), Lajares (10. II. 2017), La Lajita (13. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), La Pared (26. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017, 10. VIII. 2017), Mal Nombre (04. VIII. 2017, 06. VIII. 2017, 08. VIII. 2017), Matas Blancas (23. III. 2017) and Montaña Cardon (23. III. 2017). Distribution. Canarian ladybird known from Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010). Recorded also in Morocco as Micraspis tetradymus (Kovář 2007; Nicolas & Rae 2012).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17CFF9DFF0EF8CF58C6FEB8.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 250 (249 adults, 1 larva) specimens collected mostly from Bougainvillea sp., Acacia salicina Lindl., Casuarina equisetifolia L., Pistacia lentiscus and N. oleander at 7 localities: Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 08 – 09. II. 2017, 12. II. 2017, 13. III. 2017, 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017), Jandia (30.09.2016), Lajares (10.02.2017), La Lajita (13. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), La Pared (30.09.2016, 26. III. 2017, 04 – 07. VIII. 2017, 03. VIII. 2017), and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. An Australian species spread throughout the world (Kairo et al. 2013). New to Fuerteventura. Reported earlier from other Canary Islands except Fuerteventura and Lanzarote (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17EFF93FF0EFF6F59E3FE0B.taxon	description	(Fig. 5 I – P)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A17EFF93FF0EFF6F59E3FE0B.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 42 specimens collected from succulents, including Launaea arborescens, and Tama- rix sp., Euphorbia sp., Bougainvillea sp. and Schefflera sp. at 12 localities: Barranco de la Solapa (25. III. 2017), Barranco de las Penitas (05. VIII. 2017), Betancuria (10.02.2017), Caleta de Fuste (30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (08 – 09. II. 2017, 12. III. 2017, 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017), El Pinar (25. III. 2017), La Lajita (13. II. 2017, 23. II. 2017), La Pared (26. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017), Montaña Cardon (23. III. 2017), Morro Jable (24. III. 2017), Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017) and Vega de Rio Palmas (25. III. 2017). Distribution. Endemic Macaronesian species, reported from the Canary Islands (Fürsch 1987; Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010), the Azores (Fürsch 1966 a, 1987; Soares et al. 2003 a) and Madeira (Bielawski 1963 a; Fürsch 1987; Soares et al. 2003 b).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A171FF93FF0EFDD35B69F9D9.taxon	description	(Fig. 5 A – H)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A171FF93FF0EFDD35B69F9D9.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Type series: HOLOTYPE (MZH), “ Gran Canaria, Arucas, 27.03.49, Lindberg / Mus. Zool. H: fors, Spec. typ. No. 2500, Scymnus incisus Har. Lindb. / Scymnus incisus m.?, Harald Lindberg det. / Nephus pey- erimhoffi Sic., H. Fürsch 86 / Photographed 2018, Pekka Malinen ”; PARATYPES (MZH), same label data (1 ex.), same label data but 02.03.49 (10 exx.). Total of 161 specimens collected from C. equisetifolia, N. oleander, Olea europaea L., Bougainvillea sp. and succulents at 11 localities on Fuerteventura: Barranco de las Penitas (29. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017), Betancuria (25. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (05.12.2016, 20.01.2017, 08 – 09. II. 2017, 11 – 12. II. 2017, 13. III. 2017, 21 – 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017), Grandtarajal (03. VIII. 2017), Jandia (30. IX. 2017), Lajares (10.02.2017), La Lajita (13.02.2017, 23.03.2017), La Pared (30.09.2016, 26. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017, 07. VIII. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017), Mal Nombre (06. VIII. 2017) and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. Endemic Canarian species (see remarks below), present on La Palma, La Gomera, Tenerife and Gran Canaria (Oromí & Báez 2010). By some authors (Fürsch 1987; Eizaguirre 2007; Nicolas 2010) reported from the Canary Islands under the name Nephus peyerimhoffi (Sicard, 1923). New to Fuerteventura. Remarks. The species was synonymized with N. peyerimhoffi (Sicard, 1923) by Fürsch (1987). Canepari (2009) examined specimens of N. peyerimhoffi from Sardinia and stated that the two species are clearly separate. He resurrected Scymnus incisus from the synonymy with N. peyerimhoffi, without examination of the type series of S. incisus nor other specimens from the Canary Islands. He placed that species in original genus of its description, Scymnus Kugelann. Our study revealed that type specimens of S. incisus have identical male genitalia as our specimens collected from Fuerteventura (depicted in Fig. 5 E – H) but different from those of N. peyerimhoffi pictured in Canepari (2009). Therefore, we confirmed that S. incisus and N. peyerimhoffi are different species. Moreover, incomplete abdominal postcoxal lines not reaching anterior or lateral margins of abdomen and 10 - segmented antennae clearly place S. incisus in the nominate subgenus of the genus Nephus Mulsant. Thus, N. peyerimhoffi should be deleted from the list of ladybird beetles inhabiting the Canary Islands.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A171FF92FF0EF9A15D2CFE9C.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 157 specimens were collected from different plants, including N. oleander, O. euro- paea, C. equisetifolia, Phoenix canariensis, Pistacia lentiscus, Yucca sp., Hibiscus sp. and Cycas sp. The species was recorded at 11 study sites: Antigua (25. III. 2017), Betancuria (10. II. 2017, 25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Corralejo (30. IX. 2017), Costa Calma (04 – 05.12.2016, 08 – 09. II. 2017, 11 – 12. II. 2017, 13. III. 2017, 21 – 23. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017), Grandtarajal (03. VIII. 2017), Jandia (30. IX. 2017), Lajares (30. IX. 2016, 10.02.2017), La Lajita (23.03.2017, 06. VIII. 2017), La Pared (30.09.2016, 26. III. 2017, 04 – 05. VIII. 2017, 07. VIII. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017) and Pajara (12. VIII. 2017). Distribution. Widely distributed species of Australian origin, known from all Canarian Islands (Eizaguirre, 2007). Remarks. Kovář (2007) included this species in the genus Lindorus Casey. However, Lindorus was synonymized by Pope (1981) with Rhyzobius Stephens, and that decision was retained by Tomaszewska (2010) in her world revision of the genus. Consequently the species should be classified as a member of Rhyzobius.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A173FF91FF0EFF6F5C53FD22.taxon	description	(Fig. 6 I – O)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A173FF91FF0EFF6F5C53FD22.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 683 specimens were collected from various plants including N. oleander, O. europaea, Tamarix sp., P. granatum, C. equisetifolia, Hibiscus sp., A. salicina, Pistacia lentiscus, palms including Phoenix canariensis, Arundo donax L. and Ricinus communis L. at majority of study sites: Aeropuerto de Fuerteventura (30. III. 2017), Antigua (25. III. 2017), Barranco de las Penitas (29. III. 2017), Barranco de los Gutierres (25. III. 2017), Betancuria (10.02.2017, 25. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 08 – 09. II. 2017, 11 – 12.02.2017, 21 – 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017. 09. VIII. 2017), El Pinar (25. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017), Grandtarajal (03. VIII. 2017), Jandia (30. IX. 2017), Lajares (10. II. 2017), La Lajita (12 – 13. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), La Pared (30. IX. 2016, 26. III. 2017, 03 – 05. VIII. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017), Mal Nombre (04. VIII. 2017), Marcos Sanches (23. III. 2017), Matas Blancas (23. III. 2017), Montaña Cardon (23. III. 2017), Morro Jable (24. III. 2017), Pajara (12. VIII. 2017), Torrajelejo (24. III. 2017) and Vega de Rio Palmas (25. III. 2017). Distribution. Endemic species, known from all Canarian Islands (Eizaguirre 2007).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A173FF91FF0EFCB25A57FA46.taxon	description	(Fig. 6 A – H)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A173FF91FF0EFCB25A57FA46.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Montaña Cardon, 23. III. 2017 1 ex. on L. arborescens; Cofete 07. VIII. 2017 1 ex. on succulent, La Pared 05. VIII. 2017 1 ex. and 12. VIII. 2017 2 exx., all on succulents. Distribution. Endemic Canarian species, described recently from specimens coming from Tenerife (Eizaguirre 2007). New to Fuerteventura. Remarks. Eizaguirre (2007), in his description of the species, did not give a full illustration of the characters. Here we provide detailed illustrations of the male and female genitalia as well as the abdomen. The antennae possess 11 antennomeres (Fig. 6 G) and the abdominal postcoxal lines are rounded, complete, reaching anterior margin (Fig. 6 A), which supports the placement of this species in the subgenus Pullus Mulsant. The parameres are smooth on the inner margin (Fig. 6 E) and shorter than the penis guide (Fig. 6 D). The penis guide is very characteristic with its harpoon-shaped apex (Fig. 6 E). The penis is strongly recurved with the apical part somewhat sinuate; a small membranous field is present at 2 / 3 of its length; the apex is membranous with a sclerotized, curved thorn-like process (Fig. 6 H). Spermatheca as in Fig. 6 B.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A173FF97FF0EFA165C1FFE9C.taxon	description	(Fig. 7 H – N)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A173FF97FF0EFA165C1FFE9C.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 174 specimens were collected from different plants, including N. oleander, Hibiscus sp., C. equisetifolia, Bougainvillea sp. and O. europaea. The species was recorded at 8 study sites: Antigua (25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (08 – 12. II. 2017, 22. III. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017), Lajares (10.02.2017), La Lajita (12. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), La Pared (30. IX. 2016, 03. VIII. 2017, 30. IX. 2017), Pajara (12. VIII. 2017) and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. The species is widely distributed in Europe, North Africa and Asia (Kovář 2007). New to Fuerteventura. In the Canary archipelago previously reported from Tenerife, La Gomera and La Palma (Eizaguirre 2007). Remarks. Scymnus durantae was described from Madeira by Wollaston (1854) but later it was synonymized by Fürsch (1987) with the Mediterranean species S. subvillosus (Goeze). Recently, Eizaguirre (2007) revised the status of the Canarian S. subvillosus and decided to treat it as the subspecies S. subvillosus durantae. Indeed, it seems that the Canarian as well as other Macaronesian and West African populations are different from those found in Europe and Asia. Genitalia of specimens collected on Fuerteventura have the same shape as S. subvillosus durantae shown by Eizaguirre (2007), and also as S. magnocapsularis from Senegal (Fürsch 1966 b) and S. durantae from Cabo Verde (Fürsch 1986). However, they clearly differ from those in S. subvillosus from France (Gourreau 1974), the Balkan Peninsula (pers. observation), Afghanistan (Bielawski 1963 b) and China (Chen et al. 2015). Further comparative examination is required to elucidate the taxonomic relationship between the two groups. As for now, we propose to retain Eizaguirre’s (2007) subspecific status of the Canarian population.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A175FF97FF0EFE635CD6FBF8.taxon	description	(Fig. 7 A – G)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A175FF97FF0EFE635CD6FBF8.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 198 specimens were collected from different plants, including Hibiscus sp., N. ole- ander, Bougainvillea sp., P. granatum, O. europaea, Phoenix canariensis, Tamarix sp. and A. donax. It was collected in Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Corralejo (30. IX. 2016), Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 12. II. 2017, 13. III. 2017, 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017), Grandtarajal (03. VIII. 2017), La Lajita (12 – 13.02.2017, 23. III. 2017, 06. VIII. 2017), La Pared (30.09.2016, 05. VIII. 2017, 07. VIII. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017), Morro Jable (24. III. 2017), Pajara (12. VIII. 2017), Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017) and Vega de Rio Palmas (25. III. 2017). Distribution. New to Fuerteventura. Reported from western islands of the Canary archipelago (Eizaguirre 2007), specifically El Hierro, La Gomera, La Palma and Gran Canaria (Oromí & Báez 2010; Nicolas 2010). Species widely distributed in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions (Kovář 2007). Recorded also in Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan) (Ashfaque et al. 2015), India (Poorani & Lalitha 2018) and Nepal (Bielawski 1972). Erroneously reported from Kashmir (Pakistan) by Rashid et al. (2017). Male genitalia illustrated by the authors clearly differ from those in specimens from Fuerteventura as well as India depicted by Poorani & Lalitha (2018).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A175FF97FF0EFB8F5939F959.taxon	description	(Fig. 3 H – L)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A175FF97FF0EFB8F5939F959.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 222 specimens were collected from different plants, including N. oleander, Hibiscus sp., O. europaea, Phoenix canariensis, Yucca sp., Pistacia lentiscus, Pinus canariensis C. Smith, A. donax, P. granatum and Ficus carica L. The species was recorded at 11 study sites: Barranco de la Solapa (25. III. 2017), Betancuria (10. II. 2017, 25. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017) ,, Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 04.12.2016, 20. I. 2017, 08 – 09. II. 2017, 11 – 12. II. 2017, 21 – 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017), El Pinar (25. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017), Jandia (09. II. 2017, 30. IX. 2017), Lajares (10. II. 2017), La Lajita (13. II. 2017, 23.03.2017, 06. VIII. 2017), Marcos Sanches (23. III. 2017), Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017) and Vega de Rio Palmas (25. III. 2017). Distribution. Endemic species, known from all Canarian Islands except Lanzarote (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A175FF96FF0EF924597FFEC0.taxon	description	(Fig. 8 A – F)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A175FF96FF0EF924597FFEC0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Desert near La Pared 10. VIII. 2017, 3 exx. under stone, and near Costa Calma 8. – 15. VI. 2017, 74 exx. Distribution. The species was discovered at the desert near Corralejo, in the northern part of Fuerteventura (Wollaston 1864). Later documented for two other Canarian islands, Tenerife and Gran Canaria (Eizaguirre 2007). It was also reported from Morocco (Kovář 2007). Our records represent new localities of this species in the south of Fuerteventura.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A174FF96FF0EFE4F5A66FD31.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. El Pinar 05. VIII. 2011, 11 exx. on Pinus canariensis. Two color forms were recorded: forma typica and forma decempustulata, several freshly emerged specimens were not fully colored. Distribution. The species widely distributed in the Western Palaearctic (Kovář 2007). New to Fuerteventura. The occurrence in the Canary archipelago is known only from the specimens collected on Tenerife in the first half of the 20 th century (Eizaguirre 2007).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A174FF96FF0EFCC95B63F89B.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 109 specimens (56 adults, 19 larvae and 34 pupae) were collected from herbaceous plants, L. arborescens, Aloe sp., N. oleander, Hibiscus sp. and P. granatum. The species was recorded at 11 study sites: Aeropuerto de Fuerteventura (30. III. 2017), Barranco de las Penitas (29. III. 2017), Barranco de los Gutierres (25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017), Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 20. I. 2017, 09. II. 2017, 14. II. 2017, 13. III. 2017, 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 04. VIII. 2017), El Pinar (25. III. 2017), Lajares (10.02.2017), La Lajita (13. II. 2017), La Pared (20. II. 2017), Morro Jable (24. III. 2017) and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. This Palaearctic species inhabits all seven Canarian islands (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A174FF96FF0EFCC95B63F89B.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Based on specimens from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and all seven islands of the Canary archipelago, Kovář (1977) separated the North African populations of C. septempunctata as a distinct species C. algerica. In the species description he mentioned some morphological differences between C. algerica and C. septempunctata, mostly in the shape of the male genitalia. However, subsequent molecular studies (Marin et al. 2010) conducted on 11 samples of C. septempunctata from various parts of the Palaearctic (including Algeria) and one sample from the Nearctic region did not support the distinction of the Algerian population. Moreover, our interbreeding experiment shows that the Polish and Canarian individuals readily mate in the laboratory and subsequently many of the females lay fertile eggs (Table 2). The results of this very preliminary experiment should, however, be treated with caution because of no comparisons with the control groups (Polish female × Polish male and Canarian female × Canarian male), uncertainty as to the virginity prior to the experiment of the field-collected Polish females and the low genetic diversity of the Canarian individuals (progeny of one female). In any case, the experiment suggests lack of reproductive isolation between the Polish and Canarian individuals. Although (1) Marin et al. (2010) emphasized that their Algerian sample belonged to the same species as the other C. septempunctata samples and (2) in the Hodek et al. (2012) monograph on Coccinellidae, C. algerica is consistently considered a subspecies of C. septempunctata, and its taxonomic status has not formally been changed. We therefore propose to synonymize Coccinella algerica Kovář, 1977 with Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus, 1758. On the other hand, accepting morphological peculiarities of the North African and Canarian populations, we postulate retaining their taxonomic distinction as the subspecies Coccinella septempunctata algerica Kovář, 1977.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A174FF95FF0EF8605BA4FE28.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 147 specimens (133 adults, 10 larvae, 4 pupae) were collected from herbaceous plants, Aloe sp., succulents, L. arborescens, N. oleander, Hibiscus sp., P. granatum and Bougainvillea sp. The species was recorded at 13 study sites: Aeropuerto de Fuerteventura (30. III. 2017), Barranco de las Penitas (29. III. 2017), Barranco de los Gutierres (25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Costa Calma (22 – 23. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017), El Cotillo (10.02.2017), El Pinar (05. VIII. 2017), La Lajita (13. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), La Pared (26. III. 2017, 04 – 05. VIII. 2017, 12. VIII. 2017), Morro Jable (24. III. 2017), Pajara (12.08.2017), Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017) and Vega de Rio Palmas (25. III. 2017).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A174FF95FF0EF8605BA4FE28.taxon	materials_examined	Distribution. The species is widely distributed in the Palaearctic, Afrotropical and Oriental regions, inhabiting all seven Canarian islands (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A177FF95FF0EFAF95C5DF97A.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 21 specimens were collected from A. salicina, O. europaea, Tamarix sp., P. granatum and N. oleander. The species was recorded at 6 study sites: La Pared (30. IX. 2016, 04. VIII. 2017), Lajares (10.02.2017), Matas Blancas (23. III. 2017), Morro Jable (24. III. 2017), Pajara (12. VIII. 2017) and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. Reported from southern Europe and northern Africa (Kovář 2007), including three Canary Is- lands: Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A177FF8BFF0EF8C25981FDA8.taxon	description	(Fig. 8 G – L)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A177FF8BFF0EF8C25981FDA8.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. La Pared 30. IX. 2016, 1 ex. on A. salicina; Jandia 30. IX. 2016, 5 exx. on Bougainvillea sp, Jandia 09. II. 2017, 1 ex. on Bougainvillea sp, Aeropuerto de Fuerteventura 30. III. 2017 1 ex. on L. arborescens, Caleta de Fuste 30. III. 2017, 1 ex. on Bougainvillea sp., La Pared 05. VIII 2017, 1 ex. on L. arborescens. Distribution. Occurs in northern Africa and western Asia, including Libya, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Iran (Raimundo & Harten 2000; Kovář 2007; Raimundo et al. 2008; Alizadeh et al. 2013; Biranvand et al. 2017 b). Before our survey, within the Canary Islands probably recorded on Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote (see Remarks). Remarks. Uyttenboogaart (1930) reported the finding of a single specimen of Hyperaspis arrowi Brèthes, 1925 (now in the genus Cyrea Gordon et Canepari (Canepari et al. 2016 )) at Puerto de la Luz, Gran Canaria. This species of South American origin was later reported by Eizaguirre (2007) from Maspalomas, Gran Canaria based on a specimen from the collection at Universidad de la Laguna, and then by Nicolas & Rae (2012) from Lajares, Fuerteventura. We have not examined the specimens of C. arrowi. However, taking into consideration that C. ar- rowi is externally very similar to H. vinciguerrae (compare Fig. 8 K with Figs. 3 – 6 in Canepari et al. 2016) we assume that all the reports of C. arrowi from the Canary Islands most likely were the result of misidentification of H. vinciguerrae. It is worth noting that Oromí & Báez (2010) list both C. arrowi and H. vinciguerrae (misspelled as H. cinciguerrae) from the Canary Islands, the former from Gran Canaria and the latter from Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. Recently, female and male H. vinciguerrae were pictured by Biranvand et al. (2017 b). However, those pictures are confusing. While according to notes made by Poorani & Lalitha (2018), the picture of the female (Fig. 26) may indeed represent H. vinciguerrae, that of the male (Fig. 27) seems to actually show an Indian species, Hyperaspis maindroni Sicard, 1929.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A169FF8BFF0EFA4F59FAF8F0.taxon	description	(Fig. 9 A – E)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A169FF8BFF0EFA4F59FAF8F0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 38 specimens collected from C. equisetifolia, N. oleander, Hibiscus sp. at Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017) and Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 08. II. 2017, 11. II. 2017, 22. III. 2017, 09. VIII. 2017). Distribution. The species known from Madeira (Wollaston 1857) and western islands of the Canarian archipelago: El Hierro, Tenerife, La Gomera and La Palma (Eizaguirre 2007; Oromí & Báez 2010). Not previously reported from Fuerteventura.	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A169FF8BFF0EFCF35A7EFAF4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Total of 66 specimens (55 adults, 11 larvae) collected mostly from C. equisetifolia, Tamarix sp., A. salicina and Nicotiana glauca Graham at 10 sites: Barranco de las Penitas (05. VIII. 2017), Barranco de los Gutierres (25. III. 2017), Caleta de Fuste (13. II. 2017, 30. III. 2017), Corralejo (30. IX. 2016), Costa Calma (30. IX. 2016, 08. II. 2017, 10 – 11.02.2017, 21 – 22. III. 2017, 27. III. 2017), Grandtarajal (03. VIII. 2017), La Lajita (12. II. 2017, 23. III. 2017), La Pared (20. II. 2016, 30. IX. 2016, 26. III. 2017, 05. VIII. 2017, 07. VIII. 2017), Marcos Sanches (23. III. 2017), Montaña Cardon (23. III. 2017) and Tarajalejo (24. III. 2017). Distribution. This species, native to Australia, was first introduced to California for the control of Icerya pur- chasi in citrus orchards (Doutt 1964). Recognized as a very successful biological control agent, R. cardinalis was used in many subsequent introductions, resulting in its wide distribution in warmer regions throughout the world (Kovář 2007; Michaud 2012). The presence of R. cardinalis on several Canarian islands, but not on Fuerteventura, was indicated by Oromí & Báez (2010).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A169FF8AFF0EF88E5C45F831.taxon	description	(Fig. 9 F – K)	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
626787C1A169FF8AFF0EF88E5C45F831.taxon	materials_examined	Distribution. The species is widely distributed in southern and western Asia, including India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Yemen (Raimundo & Harten 2000; Kovář 2007; Raimundo et al. 2008; Biranvand et al 2016). Recorded also in Brazil, where it was originally described as Neojauravia naeida (Gordon & Almeida, 1991), later synonymized with P. flexibilis by Poorani & Booth (2006). Recently reported for the first time from Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands by Romanowski et al. (2018).	en	Romanowski, Jerzy, Ceryngier, Piotr, Větrovec, Jaroslav, Szawaryn, Karol (2019): The Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Zootaxa 4646 (1): 101-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.6
