Code
CACRegistration date
11-01-2022- Download the sheet
Description
The Antonio del Cerro Arthropoda collection, associated with the Antonio Notario Museum of Iberian Zoology of the Department of Systems and Natural Resources (Zoology) of the ETSMFMN (UPM). It consists of about 7000 specimens and 85 species of Orthoptera and Dermaptera captured in the Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén), during the years 1975, 1976 and 1977. It was used to study the orthopterological fauna of the Sierra de Cazorla, an area of special zoogeographic importance in the Iberian Peninsula, and resulted in the publication of Antonio del Cerro Barja’s doctoral thesis entitled “Los Ortohopteroidea de la Sierra de Cazorla: Sistemática, distribución y ecología” (The Orthopteroidea of the Sierra de Cazorla: Systematics, distribution and ecology), 1978.
Overall information
Taxonomic coverage
Scientific names
Orthoptera, Phasmida, Dictyoptera & Dermaptera.
Geospatial coverage
Parque Natural Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas (Cazorla. Jaén). Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía. Spain.
Temporal location
Temporal coverage
01/07/1962-07/10/1977.
Datasets of the collection/database
Types of objects
Preserved, non-living organisms (herbaria, animal collections and the like).
Digitalization
Nº of copies / records
7.000
Nº of species
85
Percentage of georeferenced registers
82
Does it include Type specimens?
No