B. Gál Edit – Veres Gábor szerk.: Agria 47. (Az Egri Múzeum Évkönyve - Annales Musei Agriensis, 2011)
Levente Ábrahám - Xinli Wang: Dendroleon fukoeki sp. n. from Laos (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae)
Wings: Fore wing 41 mm long and 10 mm wide. Hind wing 42 mm long and 9 mm wide. Fore wing elongated with rounded apex, its anal area obtuse. Membrane transparent with brown shadows and dots (Dendroleon-type pattern Fig. 1.). Pterostigma indistinct, with 3-4 proximal dark brown and 2-3 distal yellowish cross-veins only. 3 radial cross-veins before the origin of Rs. Hind wing with large brown marks in apical sector. Pterostigma indistinct, one radial crossvein placed before origin of Rs only. Abdomen: 25 mm long. Shining brown with very short and black hairs. Genitalia: Female genitalia in lateral view as in Fig. 2A. In lateral view tergite 9 rectangular-shaped, yellow with brown pattern on ventro-lateral margin and with sparse short brown hairs. Posterior gonapophysis at least twice as long as wide with long brown hairs. Ectoproct oval yellow with moderately long stiff brown hairs on caudal margin and with some brown bristles on ventro-caudal margin. Lateral gonapophysis with moderately long stiff brown bristles (Fig. 2A). In ventral view, gonapophyseal plate with elongated central lobe and tooth-like pregenital plate. Anterior gonapophyses lobe like with long stiff and brown bristles (Fig. 2B). Spermatecha as in Fig. 2C. Male: Unknown. Etymology: The new species is dedicated in honour of Prof. Dr. Levente Füköh, the director of Mátra Museum, Gyöngyös (Hungary) for the occasion of his 60th birthday. Diagnosis: The genus of Gatzara is defined by Stange (2004) on the following morphological characters: the length of female anterior gonapophyses is as long as or even longer than posterior gonapophyses. STANGE (2003, 2004) combined the following species to Gatzara : Dendroleon angulineurus C.-k. Yang, 1987 (China, Xizang), Dendroleon decorillus C.-k. Yang, 1997 (China, Hubei), Dendroleon decorosus C.-k. Yang et al. in Huang et al., 1988 China, Dendroleon qionganus C.-k. Yang in C.-k. Yang & X.-l. Wang, 2002 (China, Hainan) (Wang Z.-l. & Wang X.-l. 2008), Dendroleon caelestis Krivokhatsky, 1997 (Vietnam), Dendroleon jezoensis Okamoto, 1910 (China, Japan, Korea, eastern Russia). According to STANGE (2004) Dendroleon decorosus C.-k. Yang, 1988 is a nomen nudum we argue this, because the original description is published in Chinese with one-sentence English summary (YANG 1988). Some species, which recently placed to Bullanga Navás, 1917 ( STANGE 2004) namely Dendroleon insolita Banks, 1940 (China, Sichuan), Dendroleon parabolicus Navás, 1933 (China) are synonyms of Bullanga florida (Navás, 1913), which were also combined to Dendroleon. This genus can be distinguished by their opposable tarsal claws. WAN (2003) placed Dendroleon wuzhishanus C.-k. Yang in C.-k. Yang & X.-l. Wang, 2002 (China, Hainan) to Layahima Navás, 1912 in her master thesis. 51