The larva of Tricholeon relictus Hölzel & Monserrat, 2002 a synanthropic antlion (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae)
Author
Acevedo, Fernando
Author
Badano, Davide
Author
Monserrat, Víctor J.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3835
3
364
370
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3835.3.5
9c186d62-7338-42fd-9b16-baeb525a991f
1175-5326
228045
55CF6CD3-B628-40F3-92F2-DFA48D6966A7
Tricholeon
Esben-Petersen, 1925
Diagnosis.
Head capsule with small but prominent ocular tubercles; mandibles gently curved upward, provided with 3 equidistant and relatively large teeth, the apical tooth is the largest; labial palpi four-articulated, segments 2–4 elongated, noticeably longer than the width of the mandible; mesothoracic spiracles sessile; mesonotum with a median tuft of hair-like setae, mesothorax equipped with pedunculated setiferous processes; metathorax with subpedunculated setiferous processes; abdominal setiferous processes sessile; VIII abdominal sternite without odontoid processes; IX abdominal sternite sub-triangular in shape, longer than wide, lacking prominent rastra.