Xantholeon, Tillyard. Probably, 1916

Miller, Robert B. & Stange, Lionel A., 2012, The cave mouth antlions of Australia (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae), Insecta Mundi 2012 (250), pp. 1-65 : 30-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5174820

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2D0587A2-545A-FFF3-FF7F-BBC0FF74FDA2

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scientific name

Xantholeon
status

 

Key to species of Xantholeon View in CoL View at ENA

Adults

l.

Forewing vein 2A connected to lA by short cross vein, then strongly angled toward hind margin ( Figure 51); hind basitarsus shorter than one half length of distal tarsomere (except X. newi ) (lineatus group) ............................................................................................................................... 2

Forewing vein 2A curved toward hind margin, not connected to lA by cross vein ( Figure 58); hind basitarsus at least one half as long or longer than distal tarsomere (helmsi group) .............. 6

2(1).

— Forewing with dark mark at fusion of CuA2 and CuP + lA extending along 3 or more crossveins

( Figure 52) ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Forewing without extended cubital mark ( Figure 64) .................................................................... 4 3(2).

Central abdominal tergites with small median dark brown mark clearly anterior to lateral marks; abdominal sternites pale; Western Australia ................................................. X. montanus View in CoL New

Central abdominal tergites with median dark brown mark extending between lateral marks; abdominal sternites partially darkened; Queensland ...................................... X. lineatus New

4(2).

Forewing with several conspicuous dark brown spots near apex ( Figure 64); forefemoral sense hair about three times as long as femur diameter at point of origin; Western Australia .......... ................................................................................................................................ X. xadnus View in CoL New

Forewing without conspicuous dark brown spots ( Figure 42); forefemoral sense hair about four times as long as femur diameter at point of origin ...................................................................... 5

5(4).

Hind basitarsus less than one-half length of distal tarsomere ; abdominal tergite III without distinct dark bands, somewhat variable but usually with a dark stripe medially; wing relatively broad ( Figure 42); Northern Territory; Queensland .............................. X. cavernicolus n.sp.

Hind basitarsus more than one-half length of distal tarsomere; abdominal tergite III with distinct dark brown band at anterior end and near base; wings relatively narrow ( Figure 56); Queensland .................................................................................................................................... X. newi View in CoL n. sp. 6(1).

Forefemoral sense hair less than twice as long as diameter of femur at point of origin ............... ................................................................................................................................ X. pallens View in CoL n.sp. Forefemoral sense hair more than two times as long as diameter of femur ............................... 7

7(6).

— Hind basitarsus as long as or longer than distal tarsomere ......................................................... 8 Hind basitarsus shorter than distal tarsomere ............................................................................... 9 8(7).

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