Review of Neuroleon Navás of West Africa with descriptions of four new species (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae)
Author
Michel, Bruno
Author
Akoudjin, Massouroudini
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-10-17
3519
32
52
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3519.1.2
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1175-5326
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Neuroleon raptor
Michel & Akoudjin
, nov. sp.
(
Figs. 57–63
)
Diagnosis.
Tarsal claws capable of closing against the last tarsomere. This species can be differentiated from the preceding by the absence of tibial spurs (
Figs 60, 61
).
Description. Head.
Face yellowish with two brown markings under base of antennae, and a median longitudinal black line. Black above antennae. Vertex with rows of brown markings (
Figs 58, 59
).
Thorax.
Pronotum yellowish with two triangular brown markings on anterior lobe and two longitudinal brown lines on posterior lobe. Bordered with brown. Meso and metathorax yellowish and brown (
Fig. 58
).
Wings.
Forewing 3
19 mm
.
Hind
wing 3
19 mm
. Membrane hyaline.
Forewing
.
Holotype
with no crossveins in the left apical field and one in the right. Some crossveins dark. Longitudinal veins dark at junctions with crossveins.
Hind
wing
. Terminal forks of longitudinal veins dark along the hind margin in apical third (
Fig 57
).
Legs.
Tarsal claws capable of closing against last tarsomere.
Foreleg
(
Fig. 60
). Femur yellow, brown dorsally. Tibia with a brown ring at the basal third and brown apically. Basal tarsomere longer than distal tarsomere. Setae on ventral surface of tarsomeres 1–4 short. Setae of ventral brush of distal tarsomere tapered, not bend apically.
Middle leg
. Femur with sub-basal brown ring. Tibia with an incomplete brown ring at basal third. Basal tarsomere as long as distal tarsomere.
Hind
leg
(
Fig. 61
). Femur with an incomplete brown ring at basal third, without stout setae. Sensory femoral seta short. Tibial spurs absent. Claws long, slender (
Fig. 60, 61
).
Abdomen
(
Figs 58, 59
). Brown. Tergites III–VII with a yellow triangle on each side and narrow median basal line on segments III–IV. The lateral yellow markings are jointed dorsally on the following segments. Sternites yellow with a brown dot.
Male.
Ectoprocts rounded. Parameres hook-shaped, elongated. Gonosaccus with five to six long setae on each side (
Figs 62, 63
). Gonarcus U shaped.
Female.
Unknown.
Type
material examined.
Holotype
3
BURKINA FASO
Koumbia
[
11°14’N
03°41’W
]
03.I.2010
, 14:54, East side of the
Forest of the Mou
,
M. Akoudjin
leg (Coll.
CIRAD-CBGP
).
Etymology.
From the Latin name
raptor
= ravisher. Referring to the grasping legs.
Ecology.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Known only from the
type
locality in
Burkina Faso
.