The Iberian Peninsula is one of the richest European regions in animal spec
ies diversity. Since 1988, the objective of the nationally funded Fauna Ibe
rica project has been to carry out a well-documented inventory of the anima
l biodiversity in the Iberian-Balearic region. After 10 years of taxonomic
work, this project has produced 20 monographs, which have reviewed and inve
ntoried around 11% of the animal species that inhabit the Iberian territory
. It has also described 418 new species and 519 species formerly unknown in
the Iberian-Balearic region. Considering all the new Iberian species descr
ibed, we estimate that the researchers involved in this project have so far
completed one third of all Iberian taxonomic work. At this rate it would t
ake at least 75 years to finish the taxonomic review of the Iberian fauna.
We recommend: (i) uninterrupted public logistical and financial support for
taxonomy; (ii) the promotion of a plan for the training of new specialists
in the taxonomically little-known groups; (iii) the elaboration of checkli
sts as a way to inventory the Iberian animal biodiversity more rapidly; and
(iv) the use of computerized approaches to species inventories taxonomy.