A peer-reviewed open-access journal ZooKeys 1053: 107—144 (2021) SE hee ae eee #ZooKeys https:/ / ZOO keys. pensoft.net Launched to accelerate biodiversity research An annotated checklist of ladybeetle species (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) of Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos Anténio Onofre Soares', Hugo Renato Calado’, José Carlos Franco’, Anténio Franquinho Aguiar*, Miguel M. Andrade?, Vera Zina’, Olga M.C.C. Ameixa®, Isabel Borges', Alexandra Magro”® I Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes and Azorean Biodiversity Group, Faculty of Sci- ences and Technology, University of the Azores, 9500-321, Ponta Delgada, Portugal 2 Azorean Biodiversity Group, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of the Azores, 9501-801, Ponta Delgada, Portugal 3 Centro de Estudos Florestais (CEF), Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, 1349-017, Lisboa, Portugal 4 Laboratério de Qualidade Agricola, Caminho Municipal dos Caboucos, 61, 9135-372, Camacha, Madeira, Portugal 5 Rua das Virtudes, Barreiros Golden I, Bloco I, R/C B, 9000-645, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal 6 Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitario de Santiago, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal 1 Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité biologique, UMR 5174 CNRS, UPS, IRD, 118 rt de Narbonne Bt 4R1, 31062, Toulouse cedex 9, France 8 University of Toulouse — ENSFEA, 2 rt de Narbonne, Castanet-Tolosan, France Corresponding author: Anténio Onofre Soares (antonio.oc.soares@uac. pt) Academic editor: J. Poorani | Received 10 February 2021 | Accepted 24 April 2021 | Published 2 August 2021 http://z00bank. org!79A20426-803E-47D6-A5F9-65 C6 96A2E386 Citation: Soares AO, Calado HR, Franco JC, Aguiar AF, Andrade MM, Zina V, Ameixa OMCC, Borges I, Magro A (2021) An annotated checklist of ladybeetle species (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) of Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos. ZooKeys 1053: 107-144. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys. 1053.64268 Abstract A comprehensive annotated checklist of the ladybeetle species of Portugal, including the Azores and Ma- deira archipelagos, is presented. The Coccinellidae fauna comprises a total of 101 species: 83 from the Mainland, 39 from Madeira, and 32 from the Azores. The listed species are distributed among 2 sub- families and 13 tribes: within the subfamily Microweiseinae, Madeirodulini (1 species), Serangiini (2 species), and within the subfamily Coccinellinae, Azyini (1 species), Chilocorini (4 species), Coccidulini (7 species), Coccinellini (30 species), Epilachnini (4 species), Hyperaspidini (7 species), Noviini (2 spe- cies), Platynaspini (1 species), Scymnini (37 species), Stethorini (3 species), and Sticholotidini (2 species). The Portuguese fauna comprises 10 exotic species: 5 present in the Mainland, 7 in Madeira, and 6 in the Copyright Antonio O. Soares et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 108 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Azores. Harmonia axyridis (Pallas, 1773) from Madeira, Propylea quatuordecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Azores, Delphastus catalinae (Horn, 1895) from the Azores and Madeira, Nephus (Geminosipho) reunioni (Firsch, 1974) and Nephus (Nephus) voeltzkowi Weise, 1910 from Madeira and Microserangium sp. from the Mainland, are reported for the first time. Some species are considered doubtful records, as explained in the text. These results were obtained by compiling information on the available literature regarding ladybeetle species on the Portuguese mainland and insular territories, and original data. Keywords Azores, Coccinellidae, Madeira, Palearctic Region, Portugal Introduction The book by Raimundo and Alves (1986) was the last review of the coccinellid (Co- leoptera: Coccinellidae) fauna of Portugal. Since then, several studies on Portuguese ladybeetles have been published, including catalogues (e.g. Fiirsch 1987; Kovai 2007; Eizaguirre 2015), new individual records (e.g., Serrano and Borges 1987; Raimundo 1992; Soares et al. 2003a, b; Raimundo et al. 2006; Soares et al. 2006), and studies on ladybeetle communities in agricultural ecosystems (e.g. Magro et al. 1994; Carlos et al. 2005; Silva et al. 2006; Silva et al. 2010; Benhadi-Marin et al. 2011; Santos et al. 2012), among others. However, the information is scattered and therefore difficult to analyse. Ladybeetles comprise about 375 genera (Nedvéd 2020) and nearly 6000 species (Vandenberg 2002), distributed worldwide. They are characterised by a high diversity as regards to their life history, development, distribution, habitat, and food relationships (see Hodek et al. 2012 for review). This family of insects is very charismatic, in particular because most species are predators recognised as useful natural enemies of pests, includ- ing aphids (Aphidoidea), scale insects (Coccoidea), whiteflies (Aleyrodoidea) or mites (Acari). Largely used in biological control programmes, ladybeetles render important ecosystem services to agriculture and silviculture (Ameixa et al. 2018). In fact, the first successful case of classical biological control dates back to the late 1800s, when Novius (=Rodolia) cardinalis (Mulsant) was introduced in California from Australia to control the cottony cushion scale, Icerya purchasi Maskell, also of Australian origin (Caltagirone et al. 1989). The introduction of this ladybeetle in Portugal in 1897 was the first case of classical biological control in Europe (Amaro 1994). However, ladybeetles also have oth- er food habits and a few species are herbivores causing heavy crop damages in Asia, America and Africa (Barrigossi et al. 2003; Beyene et al. 2007; Das et al. 2012). Scientific evidence shows that human activities have huge negative impacts on bio- diversity (e.g., Vitousek et al. 1997; Newbold et al. 2015; Jung et al. 2019). The struc- ture and composition of insect communities have been particularly affected by these activities, with ecological domino effects along trophic chains (Dyer et al. 2003). Con- sequently, action in favour of insect conservation and recovery has been claimed (e.g., Harvey et al. 2020). Ladybeetle communities are no exception. For instance, several studies report long-term variations in the composition of ladybeetle communities fol- Ladybeetle species of Portugal 109 lowing the introduction of Harmonia axyridis Pallas around the world (Roy et al. 2016). Honék et al. (2014, 2017) included agricultural intensification, habitat (par- ticularly urbanization) and climate changes as additional causes for ladybeetle com- munity changes. In this context, and because it is important that each country should have an updated list of its fauna, from which we can detect changes in biodiversity and implement conservation and recovery programmes, we herein address the issue of the coccinellid fauna of Portugal, within the research project AZORESBIOPORTAL-— PORBIOTA (ACORES-01-0145-FEDER-000072). Based on the literature and unpublished data, we present an updated, comprehen- sive checklist of ladybeetles of Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira Archipelagos. Materials and methods In this work we follow the suprageneric classification of Coccinellidae proposed by Che et al. (2021). This recent revised classification recognises three subfamilies: Microweisei- nae, Monocoryninae stat. nov., and Coccinellinae. It should be noted that the tribe Coc- cidulini sensu Seago et al. (2011), which comprises several species for Portugal, was rede- fined by Che et al. (2021) in which Scymnini and Stethorini were split independently. Current taxonomic afhliation follows Kovar (2007). Species cited for Portugal after Kovar (2007) or those for which the taxonomic position has changed as a result of more recent studies, are indicated here following more recent publications. The species are listed in alphabetic order according to their valid tribe and genera. Species of the genera Nephus and Scymnus are listed under the respective subgenera because they are particularly important for their identification. Synonymy is men- tioned but is restricted to the original name. For each species, we specify the regions where the species were recorded (Main- land, Azores and/or Madeira), under “Distribution” and we provide brief notes about the status of the species in each region, possible taxonomic incongruences, and the current biogeographical (limits as in Lobl and Smetana 2007) distribution under “Comments”. New records are marked with a black spot (*), doubtful records with an asterisk (*) and exotic species with a dollar ($). The bibliographic references associated with each species recorded for Portugal are presented in Table 1. Table |. Checklist (by alphabetic order) and bibliographic references of Coccinellidae species recorded for Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira. Species References Adalia bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) 12, 27, 29, 30, 32, 39, 42, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 74, 75, 77 Adalia decempunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) 3, 4,5, 9, 12, 14, 26, 30, 32, 39, 42, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 64, 65, 67, 68, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 82 Adalia testudinea (Wollaston, 1854) 1, 2, 8, 14, 29, 67, 68 Anatis ocellata (Linnaeus, 1758) 12, 67,77 Anisosticta novemdecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) 13, 12, 39, 67, 77 Calvia decemguttata (Linnaeus, 1767) 39, 67, 77 110 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Species References Calvia quatuordecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) 12, 39, 77 Calvia quindecimguttata (Fabricius, 1777) a? Ceratomegilla notata (Laicharting, 1781) 12, 39, 67 Ceratomegilla undecimnotata (Schneider, 1792) 12, 39, 55, 67, 77 Chilocorus bipustulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) 9, 12, 14, 26, 27, 29, 30, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 59, 60, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 72,95 Chnootriba elaterii (Rossi, 1794) 31, 39, 67, 77 Clitostethus arcuatus (Rossi, 1794) 1, 2, 8, 20, 29, 30, 39, 40, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 64, 67, 68, 73, 75 Coccidula rufa (Herbst, 1783) 18, 39, 77 Coccidula scutellata (Herbst, 1783) 12, 39, 77 Coccinella genistae Wollaston, 1854 1, 2, 8, 14, 17, 29, 37, 42, 52, 67, 68 Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus, 1758 9, 30, 32, 35, 39, 43, 47, 50, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 64, 66, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77 Coccinella undecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1758 3, 4, 5, 9, 30, 32, 35, 39, 45, 55, 59, 67, 77, 82 Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata (Linnaeus, 1758) 1, 2, 39 Coccinula sinuatomarginata (Faldermann, 1837) 29, 67 Coelopterus salinus Mulsant & Rey, 1852 67 Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant, 1853 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 64 Delphastus catalinae (Horn, 1895) Present study Eriopis connexa (Germar, 1824) 44,55, 59 Exochomus quadripustulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) 19, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 64, 66, 67, 72, 75 Halyzia sedecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) 12, 19, 39, 67, 77 Harmonia axyridis (Pallas, 1773) Present study Harmonia quadripunctata (Pontoppidan, 1763) 29, 30, 39, 40, 42, 47, 50, 64, 67, 68, 77 Henosepilachna angusticollis (Reiche, 1862) 77 Henosepilachna argus (Geoffrey, 1785) 12532, 67 Hippodamia variegata (Goeze, 1777) 1,2, 8, 11, 14, 21, 23;-25,29, 32,36,:39, 42, 50, 52)53,:55,-96,/575'64, 67, 68, 72, 75, 77 Hyperaspis concolor (Suffrian, 1843) 67, 77 Hyperaspis duvergeri Fiirsch, 1985 70 Hyperaspis hoffmannseggi (Gravenhorst, 1807) 39 Hyperaspis illecebrosa Mulsant, 1846 16, 67, 77 Hyperaspis pantherina Fiirsch, 1975 58, 61, 68, 69 Hyperaspis reppensis (Herbst, 1783) 12, 47, 50, 52, 53, 60, 64, 66 Hyperaspis stigma (Olivier, 1808) 67 Iberorhyzobius rondensis (Eizaguirre, 2004) 62, 63, 74, 77, 78, 79 Madeirodula atlantica Szawaryn, Vétrovec & 85 Tomaszewska, 2020 Microserangium sp. Present study Myrrha octodecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) 6, 8, 14, 20, 29, 36, 38, 39, 42, 55, 59, 65, 67, 68,75, 77 Myzia oblongoguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) 39, 66 Nephus (Bipunctatus) bisignatus (Boheman, 1850) 38, 40, 49, 50, 52, 53, 55, 59, 64, 67, 72, 75, 77 Nephus (Bipunctatus) conjunctus (Wollaston, 1870) 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 64, 67, 68, 77 Nephus (Bipunctatus) peyerimhoffi (Sicard, 1923) 49, 50, 64, 67, 77 Nephus (Geminosipho) reunioni (Fursch, 1974) 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 64, 67, 71, 77 Nephus (Nephus) binotatus (Brisout de Barneville, 1863) 39, 47, 52, 53, 64 Nephus (Nephus) flavopictus (Wollaston, 1854) 1, 2, 8, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 25, 30, 26, 27, 29, 32, 35, 40, 41, 42, 46, 55, 57, 59, 67, 68, 83 Nephus (Nephus) quadrimaculatus (Herbst, 1783) 39, 64 Nephus (Nephus) schatzmayri Canepari & Tedeschi, 1977 67, 70 Nephus (Nephus) ulbrichi Fiirsch, 1977 49, 52, 53, 64 Nephus (Nephus) voeltzkowi Weise, 1910 84 Nephus (Sidis) depressiusculus (Wollaston, 1867) 46, 68 Nephus (Sidis) hiekei (Fiirsch, 1965) 49, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 64, 72, 77 Nephus (Sidis) pooti Fiirsch, 1999 77 Novius cardinalis (Mulsant, 1850) 30, 32, 35, 39, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 60, 64, 68 73, 67, 82 Novius cruentatus Mulant, 1846 67 Oenopia conglobata (Linnaeus, 1758) 12, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 59, 63, 65, 73, 74, 76 Ocnopia doublieri (Mulsant, 1846) 12, 39, 50, 52, 53, 64, 67, 72, 77, 81 Ladybeetle species of Portugal WE Species Oenopia lyncea (Olivier, 1808) Parexochomus nigripennis (Erichson, 1843) Parexochomus nigromaculatus (Goeze, 1777) Pharoscymnus decemplagiatus (Wollaston, 1857) Platynaspis luteorubra (Goeze, 1777) Propylea quatuordecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Rhyzobius chrysomeloides (Herbst, 1792) Rhyzobius forestieri (Mulsant, 1853) Rhyzobius litura (Fabricius, 1787) Rhyzobius lophanthae (Blaisdell, 1892) Scymniscus fuerschi (Plaza, 1981) Scymniscus helgae (Fiirsch, 1965) Scymniscus semirufus (Weise, 1885) Scymnus (Mimopullus) epistemoides Wollaston, 1867 Scymnus (Mimopullus) limnichoides Wollaston, 1854 Scymnus (Mimopullus) marinus (Mulsant, 1850) Scymnus (Neopullus) ater Kugelann, 1794 Scymnus (Neopullus) haemorrhoidalis Herbst, 1797 Scymnus (Neopullus) limbatus Stephens, 1832 Scymnus (Parapullus) abietis (Paykull, 1798) Scymnus (Pullus) auritus Thunberg, 1795 Scymnus (Pullus) subvillosus (Goeze, 1777) Scymnus (Pullus) suturalis Thunberg, 1795 Scymnus (Scymnus) apetzi Mulsant, 1846 Scymnus (Scymnus) bivulnerus Baudi di Selve, 1894 Scymnus (Scymnus) frontalis (Fabricius, 1787) Scymnus (Scymnus) interruptus (Goeze, 1777) Scymnus (Scymnus) laetificus Weise, 1879 Scymnus (Scymnus) nubilus Mulsant, 1850 Scymnus (Scymnus) rubromaculatus (Goeze, 1777) Scymnus (Scymnus) rufipes (Fabricius, 1798) Scymnus (Scymnus) schmidti Fiirsch, 1958 Scymnus (Scymnus) suffrianioides Sahlberg, 1913 Sospita vigintiguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) Stethorus pusillus (Herbst, 1797) Stethorus tenerifensis Fiirsch, 1987 Stethorus wollastoni Kapur, 1948 Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1761) Vibidia duodecimguttata (Poda von Neuhaus, 1761) References 12, 39, 67 67 12, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 60, 64, 66, 72, 74, 75 2,7, 14, 29, 32, 42, 46, 55, 67, 68, 82 12, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 64, 72, 75 11, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 60, 64, 67, 72, 73, 75 12, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 67, 77 10, 12, 36, 39, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 72, 73, 74, 75, 82 80 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 35, 36, 39, 42, 47, 50, 52, 53 55, 56, 57, 64, 65, 67, 68, 72, 73, 75 36, 39, 42, 44, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 72 50, 52, 64 38, 39, 40, 55, 59, 72, 74, 75 39, 47, 48, 64, 72, 77 10, 14, 29, 30, 40, 66, 67 1, 2, 8, 14,.30, 40, 51, 67, 68 1, 2, 8, 12, 14, 30, 39, 40, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 64, 65, 68, 74, 75 13, 34, 39, 77 2, 8, 14, 40, 41, 55, 67, 68. 27, 29, 67, 68 2, 11, 39, 56, 57, 68, 77 12, 39, 49, 50, 52, 53, 64, 67, 77 1, 2, 8,9, 11, 12, 14, 26, 29, 32, 34, 35, 39, 43, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 72, 74, 75, 82 24, 12, 27, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 59, 73, 66, 67, 68, 82 1, 2, 4, 8, 14, 25, 27, 29, 32, 39, 40, 42, 46, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 64, 67, 68, 72, 74,75 39, 77 12, 39, 60, 64, 67, 75, 77 5, 11, 32, 35, 39, 40, 43, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 57, 60, 64, 66, 67, 72, 74, 75, 82 77 2, 20, 30, 38, 39, 40, 43, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 64, 65, 67, 68, 82 27, 29, 30, 32, 40, 55, 67, 68 12, 39, 47, 54, 52, 53, 60, 64, 72, 67, 77 40, 55, 77 33, 39, 64, 72 12, 39, 77 9, 19, 20, 26, 32, 35, 39, 40, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 59, 60, 64, 72, 73, 74, 75, 82 42, 51, 67 1, 2, 7, 8, 14, 15, 22, 28, 29, 32, 56, 57, 67, 68 12, 39, 50, 52, 53, 67, 72 12, 39, 52, 53, 67, 73, 75 12, 39, 67, 75 1. Wollaston (1854), 2. Wollaston (1857), 3. Drouet (1859), 4. Drouet (1861), 5. Tarnier (1861), 6. Wollaston (1862), 7. Wollaston (1864), 8. Wollaston (1865), 9. Crotch (1867), 10. Wollaston (1867), 11. Hayden (1870), 12. Oliveira (1894), 13. Barros (1896), 14. Fauvel (1897), 15. Cameron (1901), 16. Barros (1913), 17. Winkler (1924-1932), 18. Barros (1926), 19. De la Fuente (1928), 20. De la Fuente (1929), 21. Uyttenboogaart (1930 in Fiirsch 1966), 22. Korschefky (1931), 23. Alluaud (1935), 24. Liebmann, (1939), 25. Jansson (1940), 26. Méquignon (1942), 27. Uyttenboogaart (1947), 28. Kapur (1949), 29. Lundblad (1958), 30. Bielawski (1963), 31. Fiirsch (1964), 32. Fiirsch (1966), 33. Capra and Fiirsch (1967), 34. Gourreau (1974), 35. Serrano (1982), 36. Israelson (1984), 37. Mitter (1984), 38. Gillerfors (1986), 39. Raimundo and Alves (1986), 40. Fiirsch (1987), 41. Serrano and Borges (1987), 42. Erber and Hinterseher (1988), 43. Borges and Serrano (1989), 44. Borges (1990a), 45. Borges (1990b), 46. Erber (1990), 47. Franco et al. (1992), 48. Magro et al. (1992), 49. Raimundo (1992), 50. Magro et al. (1994), 51. Erber and Aguiar (1996), 52. Magro et al. (1999), 53. Magro and Hemptinne (1999), 54. Soares et al. (1999), 55. Soares et al. (2003a), 56. Soares et al. (2003b), 57. Soares et al. (2003c), 58. Félix et al. (2004), 59. Borges et al. (2005b), 60. Carlos et al. (2005), 61. Félix et al. (2005), 62. Branco et al. (2006), 63. Raimundo et al. (2006), 64. Silva et al. (2006), 65. Soares et al. (2006), 66. Gongalves et al. (2007), 67. Kovai (2007), 68. Boieiro et al. (2008), 69. Félix et al. (2008), 70. Canepari (2009), 71. Borges et al. (2010), 72. Santos et al. (2010), 73. Silva et al. (2010), 74. Benhadi-Marin et al. (2011), 75. Santos et al. (2012), 76. Tavares et al. (2014), 77. Eizaguirre (2015), 78. Tavares et al. (2015a), 79. Tavares et al. (2015b), 80. Borges et al. (2017), 81. Borges et al. (2018), 82. Calado (2018), 83. Romanowski et al. (2019), 84. Magro et al. (2020b), 85. Szawaryn et al. (2020). 112 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Results Subfamily MICROWEISEINAE Tribe MADEIRODULINI Madeirodula atlantica Szawaryn, Vétrovec and Tomaszewska 2020 (following Szawaryn et al. 2020) Distribution. Madeira. Comments. This is a recently described new tribe, genus and species, endemic to Madeira. Tribe SERANGIINI ’Delphastus catalinae (Horn, 1895) = Cryptognatha catalinae Horn 1895 Distribution. Madeira® and Azores®. Comments. A native species of Nearctic and Neotropical regions, currently estab- lished in the Palearctic region following introductions in biological control programs. Its presence in the Azores probably originated from deliberate releases for biological control of whiteflies. A large population was first recorded by Isabel Borges, from kales in a vegetable garden (S. Miguel Island 37°48'02"N, 25°36'42"W), August 2018, where both adults and larvae were abundant. In Madeira, Délia Cravo collected in October 2006 from Musa acuminata Colla (Funchal 32°39'26"N, 16°55'56"W) and José Jesus collected in September 2020 on Citrus reticulata Blanco, (Santana 32°48'27"N, 16°53'13"W). First records for Portugal. ’Microserangium sp. = Microserangium Miyatake, 1961 Distribution. Mainland’. Comments. Oriental origin. First observations by Vera Zina, in 2012, Algarve. A few individuals were collected in August 2012, and May, July and November 2013 from the canopy of citrus (Carocha, Boliqueime 37°08'55.9"N, 8°08'11.6"W; Esti- beira, Boliqueime 37°07'27"N, 8°07'16"W; Benafim 37°14'17"N, 8°06'36"W). First record for Portugal. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 113 Subfamily COCCINELLINAE Tribe AZYINI * Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant, 1853 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Currently established in Palearctic, Afrotropical, Nearctic and Neo- tropical regions. This exotic species of Australian origin, used around the world for bio- logical control since the 19 century, was introduced from France in the early 20" century for the biological control of the citrus mealybug, Planococcus citri (Risso) (Fran- co et al. 1994), but the first record in Europe was in Italy, 1908 (Roy and Migeon 2010). Tribe CHILOCORINI Chilocorus bipustulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella bipustulata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic, Afrotropical, and Nearctic distribution. Exochomus quadripustulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella quadripustulata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Nearctic distribution. Parexochomus nigripennis (Erichson, 1843) = Chilocorus nigripennis Erichson, 1843 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Parexochomus nigromaculatus (Goeze, 1777) = Coccinella nigromaculata Goeze, 1777 Distribution. Mainland Comments. Palearctic distribution. 114 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Tribe COCCIDULINI Coccidula rufa (Herbst, 1783) = Dermestes rufus Herbst, 1783 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Coccidula scutellata (Herbst, 1783) = Chrysomela scutellata Herbst, 1783 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Iberorhyzobius rondensis (Eizaguirre, 2004) = Coccidula rondensis Eizaguirre, 2004 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. This is an endemic species of the Iberian Peninsula, associated with maritime pine forests, and is a specialist predator of the maritime pine bast scale, Mat- sucoccus feytaudi Ducasse (Tavares et al. 2014; Tavares et al. 2015a; Tavares et al. 2015b). Adults and mostly larvae were shown to be attracted by the sex pheromone of their prey (Branco et al. 2006). Rhyzobius chrysomeloides (Herbst, 1792) = Strongylus chrysomeloides Herbst, 1792 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. * Rhyzobius forestieri (Mulsant, 1853) = Platyomus forestieri Mulsant, 1853 Distribution. Azores. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 115 Comments. Palaearctic, Nearctic and Australian distribution. This exotic species of Australian origin was introduced in Europe in the 1980’s for the biological control of scale insects (Coccoidea), and became established in different countries, including Italy, France, Greece and Albania (Roy and Migeon 2010; Soares et al. 2018). The first record in Europe was in Italy in 1982 (Roy and Migeon 2010). It was recently re- corded in the Azores (Borges et al. 2017). Rhyzobius litura (Fabricius, 1787) = Nitidula litura Fabricius, 1787 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. * Rhyzobius lophanthae (Blaisdell, 1892) = Scymnus lophanthae Blaisdell, 1892 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palaearctic, Afrotropical, Nearctic, Neotropical, and Australian distri- bution. This species, native to Queensland, Australia (Tomaszewska 2010) was first introduced in Europe (Italy), in 1908, for the biological control of armoured scale in- sects (Coccoidea: Diaspididae) and imported to Portugal in the 1930’s and 1980's (Roy and Migeon 2010). Tribe COCCINELLINI Adalia bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella bipunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Worldwide distributed (Palaearctic, Afrotropical, Australian, Nearctic and Neotropical regions). Adalia decempunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella decempunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. 116 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Adalia testudinea (Wollaston, 1854) = Coccinella testudinea Wollaston, 1854 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Macaronesian endemic species. Anatis ocellata (Linnaeus, 1758) =Coccinella ocellata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Anisosticta novemdecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella novemdecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Calvia decemguttata (Linnaeus, 1767) = Coccinella decemguttata Linnaeus, 1767 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Calvia quatuordecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella quatuordecimguttata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic, Nearctic and Oriental distribution. Calvia quindecimguttata (Fabricius, 1777) = Coccinella quindecimguttata Fabricius, 1777 Ladybeetle species of Portugal 117 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ceratomegilla notata (Laicharting, 1781) = Coccinella notata Laicharting, 1781 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ceratomegilla undecimnotata (Schneider, 1792) = Coccinella undecimnotata Schneider, 1792 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Coccinella genistae Wollaston, 1854 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Macaronesian endemic species. Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores*. Comments. Palearctic, Afrotropical, Nearctic and Oriental distribution. Relative- ly important species in cereal crops in the Azores, especially in the first half of the 20° century, having eventually disappeared when these crops became scarce (Soares et al. 2008; Soares et al. 2017). The taxonomic status of C. algerica has been under discus- sion because of its morphological similarities to the geographically widespread Coc- cinella septempunctata L. Although Lecompte et al. (2016) revealed a high genetic structuring pattern, with an Algerian rear-edge population highly differentiated, con- sistent with their morphological distinctiveness, a recent study by Romanowski et al. (2019) demonstrated that individuals from Canarian populations, usually classified as C. algerica, can hybridise with individuals from European populations of C. septem- punctata giving rise to fertile F1 descendants. These authors therefore propose to syn- onymise C. algerica with C. septempunctata but, taking into account the morphological peculiarities of the North African and the Canarian populations, they consider that this species is a subspecies: Coccinella septempunctata algerica Kovat, 1977. 118 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Coccinella undecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palaeartic, Australian and Nearctic distribution. In the Azores, it is a threatened species due to anthropogenic pressures on the coastal areas (Soares et al. 2017). Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella quatuordecimpustulata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland and Madeira*. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Although previously recorded in the Madeira archipelago, there are doubts regarding its present occurrence. It might have been introduced but did not establish (Franquinho Aguiar, personal communication). Coccinula sinuatomarginata (Faldermann, 1837) = Coccinella sinuatomarginata Faldermann, 1837 Distribution. Mainland and Madeira*. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Although previously recorded for the Madeira archipelago, there are doubts as to its present occurrence. It might have been intro- duced but did not establish (Franquinho Aguiar, personal communication). * Eriopis connexa (Germar, 1824) = Coccinella connexa Germar, 1824 Distribution. Azores*. Comments. Of Neotropical origin where it is very common. Although previ- ously reported for the Azores, it did not become established (fide A. O. Soares, after intensive surveys). Halyzia sedecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella sedecimguttata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 119 * Harmonia axyridis (Pallas, 1773) = Coccinella axyridis Pallas, 1773 Distribution. Madeira’. Comments. Worldwide distribution. Several specimens (adults, larvae and pupae) collected by Miguel M. Andrade, in September 2019, from Enterolobium sp. (Funchal 32°38'39"N, 16°55'31" W), Graca Freitas and Franquinho Aguiar, collected in September and October 2020, from Annona cherimola Mill. (Funchal 32°39'47"N, 16°53'41"W). Harmonia axyridis is the most invasive insect of the world (Roy et al. 2016). However, despite deliberate attempts to introduce the species in the Azores, she has not became established. The apparent failure can be explained by a combination of resource availability and inter-specific competition (Soares et al. 2017; Soares et al. 2018) and climate conditions (Alaniz et al. 2021). The fate of this introduction in Madeira, whose conditions are like those of the Azores, will be important to follow. First record for Portugal. Harmonia quadripunctata (Pontoppidan, 1763) = Coccinella quadripunctata Pontoppidan, 1763 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira. Comments. Palearctic and Nearctic distribution. Hippodamia variegata (Goeze, 1777) = Coccinella variegata Goeze, 1777 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic, Afrotropical, Nearctic and Oriental distribution. Myrrha octodecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella octodecimguttata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Myzia oblongoguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella oblongoguttata Linnaeus, 1758 120 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Oenopia conglobata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella conglobata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Oenopia doublieri (Mulsant, 1846) = Harmonia doublieri Mulsant, 1846 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ocenopia lyncea (Olivier, 1808) = Coccinella lyncea Olivier, 1808 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Propylea quatuordecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella quatuordecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland and Azores’. Comments. Palearctic and Nearctic distribution. First record for the Azores. Sev- eral adults were collected in July 2019 by Anténio O. Soares and Isabel Borges, in a vegetable garden, of the parish of Castelo Branco (GPS coordinates: 38°31'23.2"N, 28°41'21.0"W), Faial Island. Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella vigintiduopunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Ladybeetle species of Portugal il Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Sospita vigintiguttata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella vigintiguttata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata (Linnaeus, 1761) = Coccinella sedecimpunctata Linnaeus, 1761 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Vibidia duodecimguttata (Poda von Neuhaus, 1761) = Coccinella duodecimguttata Poda von Neuhaus, 1761 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Oriental distribution. Tribe EPILACHNINI Chnootriba elaterii (Rossi, 1794) = Coccinella elaterii Rossi, 1794 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Reported by Fiirsch (1964) as the subspecies portugalensis. Based on molecular and morphological data, it was suggested to transfer this species to the genus Chnootriba (Szawaryn et al. 2015; Tomaszewska and Szawaryn 2016). Henosepilachna angusticollis (Reiche, 1862) = Epilachna angusticollis Reiche, 1862 122 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Distributed in the Mediterranean region. Henosepilachna argus (Geoffrey, 1785) = Coccinella argus Geoffrey, 1785 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) = Coccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Nearctic distribution. Tribe HYPERASPIDINI Hyperaspis concolor (Suffrian, 1843) = Coccinella concolor Suffrian, 1843 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Hyperaspis duvergeri Fiirsch, 1985 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Hyperaspis hoffmannseggi (Gravenhorst, 1807) = Coccinella hoffmannseggi Gravenhorst, 1807 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 123 Hyperaspis illecebrosa Mulsant, 1846 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Eizaguirre (2015) refers to the existence of two subspecies for the Iberian Peninsula; iecebrosa Mulsant, 1846 and castiliana Ei- zaguirre ssp. nov.; only the first one is mentioned for Portugal. ’ Hyperaspis pantherina Fisch, 1975, following Félix et al. (2004), Félix et al. (2005), Félix et al. (2008) Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Established in Palearctic/Madeira, originally from Afrotropical re- gion. The first record for Europe was in 2002, in Madeira archipelago (Roy and Migeon 2010). In Madeira, it was introduced as a biological control agent against /nsignorthe- zia insignis (Browne 1887). Hyperaspis reppensis (Herbst, 1783) = Coccinella reppensis Herbst, 1783 Distribution. Mainland*. Comments. Palearctic distribution. According to Eizaguirre (2015), this species does not exist in the Iberian Peninsula and has been mistaken for the endemic species, H. illecebrosa. Hyperaspis stigma (Olivier, 1808) = Coccinella stigma Olivier, 1808 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Tribe NOVIINI § Novius cardinalis (Mulsant, 1850), following Pang et al. (2020) = Vedalia cardinalis Mulsant, 1850 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Established in Palaeartic, Afrotropical, Nearctic and Neotropical, Oriental. Native to Australian region. This exotic species was introduced in California 124 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) and South Africa in the 1890’s for the control of the cottony cushion scale, /cerya purchasi Maskell (Roy and Migeon 2010). The first introduction in Europe was made in Portugal, 1897 (Amaro 1994; Roy and Migeon 2010). Rodolia cardinalis is the widely known name and it was included in the genus Novius by Pang et al. (2020). Novius cruentatus Mulsant, 1846 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Tribe PLATYNASPIDINI Platynaspis luteorubra (Goeze, 1777) = Coccinella luteorubra Goeze, 1777 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Tribe SCYMNINI Clitostethus arcuatus (Rossi, 1794) =Coccinella arcuata Rossi, 1794 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic, Afrotropical, Nearctic distribution. Nephus (Bipunctatus) bisignatus (Boheman, 1850) = Scymnus bisignatus Boheman, 1850 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Nephus (Bipunctatus) conjunctus (Wollaston, 1870) = Scymnus conjunctus Wollaston, 1870 Distribution. Mainland and Madeira. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 125 Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. This species was first report- ed as NV. (bipunctatus) includens (Kirsch 1871) based on adults emerged from larvae collected in 1988 from citrus fruits infested with mealybugs, in the South of Portugal (Algarve) (Raimundo 1992). However, Eizaguirre (2015) indicates that NV. (bipuncta- tus) includens is a junior synonym of N. conjuntus. Taking this into account and know- ing that specimens previously collected in 1984 in the Algarve and identified as WN. quadrimaculatus Herbst were in fact shown to be WN. includens (Raimundo and Alves 1986; Magro et al. 1992; Raimundo 1992), we have to consider that the first report of this species dates from 1984. The distribution is apparently restricted to the Algarve (Magro et al. 1992). Nephus (Bipunctatus) peyerimhoffi (Sicard, 1923) = Scymnus peyerimhoffi Sicard, 1923 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. * Nephus (Geminosipho) reunioni (Fiirsch, 1974a) = Scymnus reunioni Fursch, 1974a Distribution. Mainland, Azores and Madeira®. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. The first record in Europe was in France in 1983 (Roy and Migeon 2010). This species of Afrotropical origin was imported from France (laboratory rearing in Antibes) in the early 1980’s and released in Oeiras, in 1984 (Magro et al. 1992). Its presence in Portugal was detected for the first time in 1990, in citrus orchards in the Setubal region (Franco et al. 1992). In his Catalogue of the African species of the genus Nep/us, Fiirsch (2007) mentions that the distribution of NV. reunioni is apparently restricted to Reunion Island and Mauritius, and that the references to its presence in South Africa and other Mediterranean coun- tries, such as Portugal and Israel, are due to misidentifications by the author himself, which most likely correspond to WN. derroni Fiirsch 1974b, a species described from Sao Tomé Island and that is common in South Africa. However, Magro et al. (2020a) ana- lysed specimens from Portugal and showed that they corresponded to the original de- scription of NV. reunioni made by Fiirsch in Chazeau et al. (1974). Raimundo (1992), who first described NV. reunioni for Portugal, also illustrated the external morphology and genitalia corresponding to the original description by Fiirsch in Chazeau et al. (1974). In both cases, the observations showed that the specimens from the Portuguese population are distinct from NV. derroni. In Madeira, collected by Aguiar and Jesus, in October 2008, from Dombeya wallichii (Lindl.) Baill. (Funchal 32°38'49"N, 16°56'16"W), Celestina Braz4o in February 2003, from Dombeya wallichii (Lind1.) 126 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Baill. (Funchal 32°39'49"N, 16°55'44"W), Aguiar and Jesus, in April 2005, from Olea europaea L. (Machico 32°38'49"N, 16°56'16"W), Délia Cravo, in September 2006, from Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don (Funchal 32°39'05"N, 16°54'18"W), J.D. Sardin- ha, in January 2010, from Persea americana Mill. (Funchal 32°39'30"N, 16°54'34"W), Graca Freitas, in August 2011, from Persea americana Mill. (Funchal 32°39'00"N, 16°53'27"W), Graca Freitas, in July 2013, from Persea americana Mill. (Calheta 32°42'23"N, 17°08'39"W), Paula Rocha, in January 2015, from Annona cherimola Mill. (Funchal 32°39'47"N, 16°50'40"W), Florasanto, in June 2015, from Pinus pin- aster Aiton (Sao Vicente 32°47'46"N, 17°01'55"W), Natalia Nunes, in January 2016, from Laurus novocanariensis Rivas Mart., Lousa, Fern. Prieto, E. Diaz, J.C. Costa & C. Aguiar (Ponta do Sol 32°40'57"N, 17°06'01"W), Celestina Brazao, in August 2017, from Nerium oleander L. (Funchal 32°38'11"N, 16°56'02"W), Fatima Rocha, in No- vember 2019, from Psidium guajava L. (Funchal 32°39'34"N, 16°52'33"W), Graca Freitas, in September 2020, from Annona cherimola Mill. (Funchal 32°39'47"N, 16°53'40"W), and Alexandra Magro and Miguel Sequeira, in September 2018, from herbaceous plants (Anjos 32°69'11"N, 17°11'96"W and Ribeira de Natal, Canical 32°73'57"N, 16°74'62"W). New record for Madeira. Nephus (Nephus) binotatus (Brisout de Barneville, 1863) = Scymnus binotatus Brisout de Barneville, 1863 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Nephus (Nephus) flavopictus (Wollaston, 1854) = Scymnus flavopictus Wollaston, 1854 Distribution. Madeira and Azores. Comments. Macaronesian endemic species. Nephus (Nephus) quadrimaculatus (Herbst, 1783) = Sphaeridium quadrimaculatum Herbst, 1783 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 127 Nephus (Nephus) schatzmayri Canepari & Tedeschi, 1977 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Nephus (Nephus) ulbrichi Fiirsch, 1977 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. * Nephus (Nephus) voeltzkowi Weise, 1910, following Magro et al. (2020b) Distribution. Azores and Madeira’. Comments. Afrotropical origin. Very recently, two parthenogenetic populations of this species were found in the Azores and Mascarene archipelagos, becoming the first reported case of asexuality in the Coccinellidae (Magro et al. 2020b). Observations by Anténio Onofre Soares, in September of 1997, Madeira Island (Anjos; approximately at 32°41'15"N, 17°06'54"W; Faial approximately 32°47'24"N, 16°51'02"W; Canical approximately 32°44'49"N, 16°44'26"W), and Alexandra Magro and Miguel Sequeira in September 2018, from herbaceous plants (Anjos 32°69'11"N, 17°11'96"W; Ribeira de Natal, Canical 32°73'57"N, 16°74'62"W; Ribeira Brava 32°66'98"N, 17°06'09" W; Faja dos Padres 32°65'45"N, 17°02'13"W). New record for Madeira. Nephus (Sidis) depressiusculus (Wollaston, 1867) = Scymnus depressiusculus Wollaston, 1867 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Nephus (Sidis) hiekei (Fiirsch, 1965) = Scymnus hiekei Fiirsch, 1965 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. 128 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Nephus (Sidis) pooti Fiirsch, 1999 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymniscus fuerschi (Plaza, 1981) = Nephus fuerschi Plaza, 1981 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymniscus helgae (Fiirsch, 1965) = Scymnus helgae Firsch, 1965 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymniscus semirufus (Weise, 1885) =Scymnus semirufus Weise, 1885 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Mimopullus) epistemoides Wollaston, 1867 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Mimopullus) limnichoides Wollaston, 1854 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Ladybeetle species of Portugal Scymnus (Mimopullus) marinus (Mulsant, 1850) = Rhyzobius marinus Mulsant, 1850 Distribution. Mainland and Madeira. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Neopullus) ater Kugelann, 1794 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Neopullus) haemorrhoidalis Herbst, 1797 Distribution. Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Neopullus) limbatus Stephens, 1832 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Parapullus) abietis (Paykull, 1798) = Coccinella abietis Paykull, 1798 Distribution. Mainland and Madeira. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Pullus) auritus Thunberg, 1795 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Pullus) subvillosus (Goeze, 1777) = Coccinella subvillosa Goeze, 1777 129 130 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Scymnus (Pullus) suturalis Thunberg, 1795 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic and Nearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) apetzi Mulsant, 1846 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) bivulnerus Baudi di Selve, 1894 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) frontalis (Fabricius, 1787) = Coccinella frontalis Fabricius, 1787 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) interruptus (Goeze, 1777) = Coccinella interrupta Goeze, 1777 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) laetificus Weise, 1879 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. However, it only occurs in the Western Medi- terranean. Ladybeetle species of Portugal 131 Scymnus (Scymnus) nubilus Mulsant, 1850 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. On Portugal’s mainland, this species was wrongly identified as Scymnus levaillanti Mulsant. Scymnus (Scymnus) rubromaculatus (Goeze, 1777) = Coccinella rubromaculata Goeze, 1777 Distribution. Mainland, Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) rufipes (Fabricius, 1798) = Coccinella rufipes Fabricius, 1798 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) schmidti Fiirsch, 1958 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Scymnus (Scymnus) suffrianioides Sahlberg, 1913 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Tribe STETHORINI Stethorus pusillus (Herbst, 1797) = Scymnus pusillus Herbst, 1797 Distribution. Mainland and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. 132 Antonio O. Soares et al. / ZooKeys 1053: 107-144 (2021) Stethorus tenerifensis Fiirsch, 1987 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Macaronesian endemic species. Stethorus wollastoni Kapur, 1948 Distribution. Madeira. Comments. Macaronesian endemic species. Tribe STICHOLOTIDINI Coelopterus salinus Mulsant & Rey, 1852 Distribution. Mainland. Comments. Palearctic and Afrotropical distribution. Pharoscymnus decemplagiatus (Wollaston, 1857) = Scymnus decemplagiatus Wollaston, 1857 Distribution. Madeira and Azores. Comments. Palearctic distribution. Acknowledgments In Memoriam of Armando Américo Cardoso Raimundo (2.V.1942—9.Xi.2019): A farewell to colleague and friend. Thanks are due to Claudio Canepari for helping in the identification of Micros- erangium sp. and Jaroslav Vétrovec of Harmonia axyridis Pallas from Madeira. This study was financed by FEDER in 85% and by Azorean Public funds by 15% through Operational Program Azores 2020, under the following projects AZORESBIOPORTAL —PORBIOTA (ACORES-01-0145-FEDER-000072), and under the project ECO2 — TUTA (ACORES-01-0145-FEDER-000081). The Forest Research Centre is funded by Fundagao para a Ciéncia e a Tecnologia I.P. (FCT), Portugal (UIDB/00239/2020). Thanks are also due to FCT/MCES for financial support to CESAM (UIDB/50017/2020+UIDP/50017/2020) through national funds, and the co-funding by the FEDER, within the PT2020 Partnership Agreement and Compete 2020. 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