Taxonomic notes on the antlion genus Distoleon Banks (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) from Pakistan
Author
Hassan, Muhammad Asghar
Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
Author
Zheng, Yuchen
Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
Author
Liu, Xingyue
Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-11-03
4869
3
347
368
journal article
8869
10.11646/zootaxa.4869.3.3
168c0360-cbda-4efe-8864-7489ed4b9579
1175-5326
4418700
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Key to species of
Distoleon
from
Pakistan
1. Forewing with distinct oblique cubital mark................................................................ 2
-. Forewing without distinct oblique cubital mark.............................................................. 3
2. Wings with white longitudinal stripes; distal part of hind wing with an L-shaped marking at marginal fork of MP1; pterostigma yellow, brown basally (
Fig. 3
)........................................................
D. sambalpurensis
Ghosh
-. Wings without white longitudinal stripes; distal part of hind wing with a pair of separated brownish spots; pterostigma brownish-yellow (
Hölzel 1972
: fig. 159).....................................................
D. luteomaculatus
Hölzel
3. Wings relatively narrow, distal part of forewing at marginal fork of anterior branch of CuA slightly dark and shaded (
Hölzel 1972
: fig. 156)............................................................................
D. cyrus
Hölzel
-
Wings relatively broad; distal part of forewing clear without dark markings....................................... 4
4. Cubital mark with distinct brown spot in forewing (
Fig. 14
); thorax brownish with three distinct longitudinal yellow stripes, lateral yellow stripes of pronotum broader than meso- and metanotum (
Fig. 13A
)..................
D. verendus
(Walker)
-
Cubital mark without distinct brown spot in forewing (
Figs 9
A–B); thorax brownish with three longitudinal yellow stripes, lateral yellow stripes narrow and interrupted on lateral margins of mesonotum but indistinct on metanotum (
Fig. 8A
).............................................................................................
D. tappa
(Walker)