Paraglenurus van der Weele, 1909
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Genus Paraglenurus van der Weele, 1909 View in CoL View at ENA
Paraglenurus van der Weele, 1909: 29. Type species: Myrmeleon scopifer Gerstaecker, 1887. Type locality: Indonesia: Seram. View in CoL
Glenuroides Okamoto, 1910: 294.
Diagnosis.
Adult. Antenna longer than head plus thoracic length.; eye large, nearly as wide as frons; leg slender, hind femur plus tibia nearly as long as entire length of head plus thorax; pretarsal claw opposable; male paramere curved slender plate-like; mediuncus prominent; female tergite VII with some thick setae on posterior margin; posterior gonapophyses elongate, digitiform; lateral gonapophyses covered with thick digging setae. Third instar larva. Distance between base of mandible and first tooth shorter than that between first and third teeth; third tooth larger than second tooth; abdominal spiracles developed, prominent; abdominal sternite VIII without odontoid processes; rastra of abdominal sternite IX with inner digging seta shorter by 1 / 3 than the others ( Zheng and Liu 2025).
Distribution.
Asia ( China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Russia (Far east), Vietnam), Africa ( Madagascar, Seychelles) ( Sekimoto 2014; Ábrahám 2023; Zheng and Liu 2025)
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Nemoleontinae |
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Megistopini |
Paraglenurus van der Weele, 1909
| Kim, Jiseung, Ahn, Neung-Ho & Kim, Sora 2025 |
Eoleon Navás, 1921: 65 .
| Navás L 1921: 65 |
Glenuroides
| Okamoto H 1910: 294 |
Paraglenurus
| van der Weele HW 1909: 29 |
