Key to the known larvae of European Myrmeleon
1 Labial palpi 3-articulated (Fig. 5D)................................................................... M. bore
- Labial palpi 4-articulated (Fig. 5E)........................................................................ 2
2 IX abdominal sternite with anterior row of digging setae composed by 4 setae (Figs. 6A, 6G)......................... 3
- IX abdominal sternite with anterior row of digging setae composed by at least 6 (exceptionally 5) setae (Figs. 6E, 6F)...... 7
3 Coxae of the hind pair of legs with large dark markings (Figs. 26–28)............................................ 4
- Coxae of the hind pair of legs without markings (Figs. 32, 33).................................................. 6
4 Ventral side of the mandible with a covering of setae external to the maxilla reaching the basal tooth; femora of the hind pair of legs spotless (Fig. 27)......................................................................... M. gerlindae
- Ventral side of the mandible with a covering of setae external to the maxilla reaching the middle tooth; femora of the hind pair of legs spotted (Figs. 26, 28)............................................................................. 5
5 Small larva, head capsule length less than 2 mm, mesothoracic coxae unspotted (Fig. 28)................... M. punicanus
- Large larva, head capsule length more than 2 mm, mesothoracic coxae spotted (Fig. 26)................... M. formicarius
6 Ventral side of the head with a pair of dark elongated markings; ventral side of the mandible with a very sparse covering of setae external to the maxilla; body with a recognizable dark pattern (Fig. 32).............................. M.hyalinus
- Ventral side of the head without markings; ventral side of the mandible with a thick covering of setae external to the maxilla; body without contrasted dark areas (Fig. 33)....................................................... M. fasciatus
7 Dark habitus; IX abdominal sternite with the anterior row of digging setae composed by equal-sized setae (Figs. 6E, 30)............................................................................................. M.inconspicuus
- Pale habitus; IX abdominal sternite with the anterior row of digging setae composed by large setae disorderly interspersed with shorter ones (Figs. 6F, 31)................................................................ M. mariaemathildae