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Abstract
Two new species of the genus Sunius Stephens, 1829 are described from southern
Spain: Sunius tricoliensis sp. nov. and Sunius lauxaensis sp. nov., both found in the same
mountain massif, Sierra Gorda de Loja, Granada, Andalusia, but at different altitudes. Colour images of the adult habitus, forebody, sternite VIII, and aedeagus are provided for both species.
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