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Fig. 1. Wesmaelius subnebulosus (Stephens) labelled as holotype of Subboriomyia fusca Steinmann: female subgenitale and gonapophyses posteriores, ventral view The female terminalia of this species is somewhat variable, but the rather pointed tip of the ectoproct and the elongated gonapophyses laterales - together with the rudimen­tary subgenitale - are typical characteristics of H. lutescens (Figs 3, 4). Consequently, Subboriomyia fusca Steinmann, 1967 is a junior synonym of Wesmae­lius subnebulosus (Stephens, 1836) and Wesmaelius ignoratus Steinmann, 1967 is a ju­nior synonym of Hemerobius lutescens Fabricius, 1793. Moreover, as the single species of the monotypic genus Subboriomyia is proved to be Wesmaelius, the Subboriomyia Ste­inmann, 1967 is a junior synonym of Wesmaelius Krüger, 1922. References Aspöck, H., Aspöck, U. et Holzel, H (1980): Die Neuropteren Europas. Eine zusammen­fassende Darstellung der Systematik, Ökologie und Chorologie der Neuropteroidea (Megaloptera, Raphidioptera, Planipennia) Europas. - Goeckc et Evers, Krefeld, 495 pp. Kevan, D. K. McE, Klimaszewski, J. (1987): The Hemerobiidae of Canada and Alaska. Genus Hemerobius L. - G. it. Ent. 3: 305-369. Monscrrat, V. J. (1990): A systematic checklist of the Hemerobiidae of the world (Insecta: Neuroptera). - In: Mansch, M. W., Aspöck, H. (Eds.) Advances in Neuropterology. Proceedings of the Third I nt er national Symposium on Neuropterology. Berg en Dal, Kruger National Park, R.S.A, 1988., Pretoria, pp. 215-262.

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