The new antlion genus Dominikon gen. nov. with the description of a new species Dominikon aspoecki sp. nov. (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae)
Author
Krivokhatsky, Victor
Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, 199034 Russia
Author
Dobosz, Roland
Upper Silesian Museum, Natural History Department, Sobieskiego 2, PL 41 - 902 Bytom, Poland
Author
Ábrahám, Levente
Rippl-Rónai Museum, Natural History Department, H- 7400 Kaposvár, P. O. Box 70, Hungary
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-10-18
5196
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.4
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Dominikon
Dobosz, Krivokhatsky & Ábrahám
gen. nov.
Type
species:
Myrmeleon lagopus
Gerstaecker, 1894:143
.
Nedroledon striatus
Hölzel, 1972: 65
, Figs 191 (wings), 192–195 (male and female genitalia).
Diagnosis:
The genus is closely related to
Nedroledon
Navás,
1914
in the habitus and structure of the wings and inner male genitalia. However, the postventral processus of the male ectoproct is very long. Tibial spurs are generally shorter than in
Nedroledon
species
, and they are as long as tarsal segment
1 in
the hind leg. This new genus contains three species.
Description:
Middle-sized species. Sexually dimorphic, male abdomen considerably longer than wings, female abdomen as long as wings. Head as wide as thorax. Vertex arched, almost bare. Pronotum is longer than the width at the distal margin, with a pair of lateral irregular dark brown stripes running through their entire length and with a bright, light-coloured line in the middle (
Figs. 14a
,
15a–c
). Fore and hindwing narrow, with rather subacute apex and obtuse anal area, venation not dense. Cross-veins simple in coastal area. Pterostigma bicoloured. In forewing radius sector originates after cubital fork, A2 bifurcate, A3 simple. 7–9 cross-veins before origin of R
1 in
forewing, in hindwing only one cross-vein (
Fig. 5
). Legs long and slender. Tibial spurs slightly bent and in hind leg as long as tarsal segment 1. Tarsal claws opposable. Male ectoproct with long postventral processus. Parameres arch-shaped.
Distribution:
Iran
,
Turkey
,
Turkmenistan
. It is found in several provinces of the Irano-Turanian Subregion of the Sethian (Saharo-Gobian) Desert Region. (
Krivokhatsky 2011
) (
Fig. 6
).
The genus could have split off from its common ancestor during the developmental adaptation to Asian aridification in the Oligocene when the ejected sister genus
Nedroledon
broke up into its eastern and western parts. According to the preferred Sethian desert model, the distributions of the species are associated with two centres of biodiversity, i.e., the Irano-Turanian-Anatolian (
D. lagopus
,
D
.
iranensis
) and eastern Irano-Turanian (
D. aspoecki
).
Etymology:
Dominikon
originates from the name of Dominik, after the name of the sixteen-year-old son of the second author (RD), who was born at the time when the new taxon was recognized.