dc:title"Myrmeleon shalulianus sp. nov. (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae), and the first record of Taiwanon bee fly (Diptera: Bombyliidae) on Myrmeleon trigonois in China";
dc:description"Fig. 1. A – living adult of Myrmeleon shalulianus Zheng & Liu sp. nov., female, Hutiaoxia, Yunnan, type locality (photo by Yuchen Zheng); B – living adult of M. trigonois Bao & Wang, 2006, female, Wenchuan, Sichuan (photo by Yuchen Zheng); C – pit-form trap of M. shalulianus sp. nov., Batang, Sichuan (photo by Di Li); D – pit-form traps of M. trigonois, Guangyuan, Sichuan (photo by Wenkai Kou); E, G – habitats of M. shalulianus sp. nov., E – Batang, Sichuan (photo by Di Li), G – Hutiaoxia, Yunnan, type locality (photo by Yuchen Zheng); F, H – habitats of M. trigonois, F – Wenchuan, Sichuan, H – Lanying, Chongqing (photos by Yuchen Zheng).";
dc:description"Fig. 2. Types of Myrmeleon trigonois Bao & Wang, 2006 based on BAO & WANG (2006). A – holotype, male; B – one of paratypes, treated as M. shalulianus Zheng & Liu sp. nov.; C – photos of all type specimens of M. trigonois, red box indicates the holotype, yellow box indicates all paratypes treated here as M. shalulianus sp. nov.";
dc:description"Fig. 3. Habitus of adults.A–B – Myrmeleon shalulianus Zheng & Liu sp.nov.:A – male, holotype; B – female, holotype, Hutiaoxia,Yunnan, type locality. C–D – M. trigonois Bao & Wang, 2006: C – male, Danba, Sichuan; D – female, Lixian, Sichuan.";
dc:description"Fig. 4. Myrmeleon shalulianus Zheng & Liu sp. nov., adult. A – part of habitus; B – head, frontal view; C – head and thorax, dorsal view; D–E – male terminalia (D – lateral view, E – ventral view); F–G – female terminalia (F – lateral view; G – ventral view); H–L – male genitalia (H – ventral view, I – anteroventral view, J – caudal view, K – lateral view, L – dorsal view).";
dc:description"Fig. 8. Detailed comparison between Myrmeleon shalulianus Zheng & Liu sp. nov. (A, C, E, G) and M. trigonois Bao & Wang, 2006 (B, D, F, H). A–B – part of forewing; C–D – hind tarsus; E–F – abdominal tergum 4; G–H – male genitalia, ventral view.";
dc:description"Fig. 13. Molecular phylogeny of selected species of Myrmeleontidae based on COI barcoding sequence data. Tree topologies are identical among the Bayesian inference, Maximum likelihood, and Neighbour-joining analyses. Nodal supports include the posterior probabilities of Bayesian inference/ bootstrap values of Maximum likelihood analysis/bootstrap values of Neighbour-joining analysis.";
dc:description"Fig. 6. Myrmeleon trigonois Bao & Wang, 2006, adult. A – part of habitus; B – head, frontal view; C – head and thorax, dorsal view; D–E – male terminalia (D – lateral view, E – ventral view); F–G – female terminalia (F – lateral view; G – ventral view); H–L – male genitalia (H – ventral view, I – anteroventral view, J – caudal view, K – lateral view, L – dorsal view).";