A review of the genus Bullanga Navás, 1917 (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) Author Zhan, Qingbin Author Wang, Xinli text Zootaxa 2014 3872 2 195 200 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3872.2.6 2d1acae1-8fe5-4bda-8c6c-2eb4f1056f95 1175-5326 229978 02E305EE-97E9-4B89-B985-A049D22E2764 Bullanga florida ( Navás) 1913 ( Figs. 2 A–D) Glenurus floridus Navás 1913 :11 . synonymized by Stange 2004 : 78 . Dendroleon parabolicus Navás 1933 :2 . synonymized by Banks 1940 : 194 . Redescription. Male: forewing 34–42 mm , hind wing 36–44 mm , abdomen 21–24 mm ; female: forewing 36–43 mm , hind wing 38–45 mm , abdomen 22–24 mm Head : vertex inflated, dark brown with black setae; compound eye dark with black spots; forehead yellowish with sparse setae; clypeus and labium yellowish, labial palpi white and yellow. antenna clavate. thorax ( Fig. 1 E): pronotum trapezoidal, longer than wide; yellow with dense black and white setae; a black stripe in the middle; a brown band in each side; mesothorax and metathorax dark with several yellow stripes; mesothorax with sparse black setae, 2 white setae tuft; wings : hyaline with several distinct stripes; forewing costal area simple, widened towards apex, Rs arises before CuA fork; 3 presectoral crossveins before original of Rs; 29–33 veins from origin of Rs to hypostigmatic cell; anterior Banksian line distinct, posterior Banksian line absent; 19–21 cross-veins in prefork area; anastomosis place of CuP+1A and CuA with an arch-shaped black stripe; a linear stripe in rhegma area; 2A with several branches running in a fairly even curve toward to 3A vein; hind wing costal area simple, Rs arises before CuA fork, a single presectoral cross-vein before origin of Rs; anterior Banksian line distinct, posterior Banksian line absent; a black spot in rhegma area; 14–15 cross-veins in prefork area; legs (fig. 2D): long and slender, with sparse long hair and dense short seate; foreleg: femur and titbia mostly black, 1st tarsomere and base of femur yellowish. 2 nd to 5 th tarsomere black. 1st tarsomere equals to 5 th tarsomere, the 2nd to 4th tarsomere shorter; tibial spurs yellowish-brown, straight, curved at apex, extending to 1st tarsomere; claw brown, curves to 5 th tarsomere; midleg and hindleg similar to foreleg; base of midleg tibia yellowish-rown; femur of hindleg yellow with some brown spots. abdomen : shorter than hind wings, dark brown; a longitudinal dark stripe in the middle. male genitalia (fig. 2B): gonarcus strongly bended, ossification weak; basal part of parameres combined, distal part fork-like; mediuncus ossification strong, developed; female terminalia ( Fig. 2 C): ectoproct narrow with dense long setae; 8-interior gonapophysis short and small with dense long setae. 8-external gonapophysis finger-like, developed with dense long setae; 9-interior gonapophysis developed with dense digging setae; 9-external gonapophysis small and short. Material examined. 1♀, Emeishan mountain, Sichuan Province, 1961. VIII. 23 , Jikun Yang, CAU-N100069; 1♂ , Fanjingshan mountain, 1340 m , Guizhou Province, 2001. VII. 27 , Xia Wan, CAU-N100064; 1♀, Baizushan Mountain, Zhejiang Province, 1993. VIII.1 , Hong Wu, CAU-N100067; 1♂ , Sangang, Fujian Province, 1980. X. 11 , Fan Jiang, CAU-N100063; 1♀, Xingshan, Hubei Province, 1300 mm , 1980. VII.20 , Jikun Yang, CAU-N100060; 1♀, Baiyunshan Mountain, 1300m , Henan Province, 2002. VII.22 , Rong Bao, CAU-N100058. 1♀, Guizhou Sinan, 1974. VIII.25 , Guiqing Wang, CAU-N100062; 1♀, Sichuan Wanxian, 1200m , 1993. VIII.10 , Xingke Yang, CAU- N100068. Type material examined. Holotype 1 , Ningpo(Ninghsien) Mts., China , 1900.VI, Haberer Distribution. China : Zhejiang, Fujian, Henan, Hubei, and Shaanxi Provinces