Chrysopa astarte Hölzel, 1967
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Chrysopa astarte Hölzel, 1967: 26: Type locality: Afghanistan (Kabul: Paghman).
Diagnosis and notes
This species is rather closely related to Chrysopa sogdianica by similar male and female genitalia ( C. astarte: Hölzel 1967: figs 2–8; C. sogdianica: Hölzel 1966: figs 1–6) and lack of basal dilation of pretarsal claws, but it differs from C. sogdianica by the absence of dark markings on scape and occiput, and the presence of im cell in forewing. This Palaearctic species was originally described from Afghanistan (Paghman), Iran (Tehran), and Pakistan (Quetta) (Hölzel 1967). No additional specimens were added in this study.
Distribution
Pakistan. Balochistan (Quetta), –– Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey (Hölzel 1967; Aspöck et al. 2001; Ari et al. 2007; Hassan et al. 2019; Oswald 2022).