Argentoleon longitudinalis (Navás)

Stange, Lionel A. & uary, Jan, 2010, Preliminary report on the Myrmeleontidae (Neuroptera) of Paraguay, Insecta Mundi 2010 (114), pp. 1-14 : 7-8

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10108359

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scientific name

Argentoleon longitudinalis (Navás)
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11. Argentoleon longitudinalis (Navás) View in CoL

(Figure 7)

Moza longitudinalis Navás 1914b:206 View in CoL . Holotype female, Chaco de Santa Fe, Las Garzas, Bords du Río Las Garzas , 25 km. d’Ocampo, Argentina, 1903, E. Wagner (MNHN).

Known distribution. Argentina; Paraguay; Uruguay.

Diagnosis. Adult: Frons without setae; antenna short, same length in both sexes, about 30 flagellomeres; antennal fossae separated by about width of pedicel; fore femur without clavate setae; ocular rim without setae; fore femoral sense hair as long as fore femur and mid femoral sense hair; mesonotum without blade-like setae; tibial spurs present; pretarsal claws large, longer than one-half length of distal tarsomere; pilula axillaris large; hind wing shorter than fore wing, in repose apices of wings nearly coincide; costal area of fore wing with one series of cells; posterior area of hind wing narrower than presectoral area, CuA bends to hind margin at or before origin of medial fork; anterior banksian line weakly developed; postventral lobe of male ectoproct more than eight times longer than middle diameter, without secondary lobes; male paramere plate-like, without hinge; genital sac with lateral lobe-like sclerite; mediuncus smooth; female terminalia with pregenital plate membranous, without median tooth; gonapophyseal plate narrow, short, not transverse; lateral gonapophyses separated, with strong digging setae; ectoproct with digging setae; posterior gonapophyses without scrapping setae. Coloration: Fore wing with prominent dark brown stripe in mediocubital area extending well beyond cubital fork (Figure 7). Larva: unknown.

Material studied. PARAGUAY. San Pedro: San Estanislao, I. 1943 Bridarolli (1m, FSCA)

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Neuroptera

Family

Myrmeleontidae

Genus

Argentoleon

Loc

Argentoleon longitudinalis (Navás)

Stange, Lionel A. & uary, Jan 2010
2010
Loc

Moza longitudinalis Navás 1914b:206

Navas, L. 1914: 206
1914
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