Myrmeleon littoralis, Miller & Stange, 1999

Lin, Yu-Hsiu Hugh, Ko, Chiun-Cheng & Tseng, Hui-Yun, 2024, Taxonomic revision of the antlion tribe Myrmeleontini (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) of Taiwan, European Journal of Taxonomy 969, pp. 1-61 : 21-22

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.969.2743

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14206091

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scientific name

Myrmeleon littoralis
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Myrmeleon littoralis View in CoL group

Diagnosis

The M. littoralis group is characterized by the hindwing longer than the forewing; hindwing RP at origin runs equidistant to RA and MA; male genitalia with gonarcus narrow, arched, mediuncus weakly sclerotized, parameres well sclerotized, hooked in lateral view.

Included species

Myrmeleon littoralis Miller & Stange, 1999 .

Possible candidate: Baliga kashimirensis Hassan et al., 2022 (see below).

Remarks

Several characters of the sole species of this group, including longer hindwings and the interconnected crossveins on the costal area ( Fig. 11C View Fig ), are similar to the species of Baliga , but remaining characters such as the overall morphology of the larvae (IX abdominal sternite with one or more row of digging setae) ( Lin et al. 2021: figs 3e, 4e, 10), and the male genitalia and female terminalia (female anterior gonapophyses about half length of posterior gonapophyses) ( Figs 12–13 View Fig View Fig ) suggest that this species group is distinct from Baliga . Hassan et al. (2022) described Baliga kashimirensis from Pakistan but based on the male genitalia and female terminalia, this species should belong to the M. littoralis group as well. Since we have not yet examined specimens of B. kashmirensis , taxonomic changes are not made here.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Neuroptera

Family

Myrmeleontidae

Genus

Myrmeleon

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