Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XVIII. - Natura Somogyiensis 34. / Miscellanea 18. (Kaposvár, 2020)
Ábrahám, L. - Giacomino, M.: A little known and synonym ant-lions 2. (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae)
! 26 Natura Somogyiensis Comment. Creoleon pallida Fraser, 1950 is a new junior synonym of Nohoveus lepidus (Klug in Ehrenberg, 1834). We agree with Krivokhatsky (2005b) that synonymy of Myrmecaelurus A. Costa, 1855 with Nohoveus Navás, 1918 (Stange 2004) is incorrect. Distribution of Nohoveus lepidus. It is a widespread species in North Africa and in the Arabian Peninsula (Stange 2004). Tribe Myrmeleontini Latreille, 1802 Myrmeleon bore (Tjeder, 1941) Myrmeleon bore (Tjeder, 1941): 74 (Odescr). Syn. Myrmeleon tschemovi Krivokhatsky, N. A., Shapoval & A. P. Shapoval, 2014:173 (Odescr), n. syn., (Fig. 3). Type of Myrmeleon tschemovi. Only non type specimens were checked in USMB. Label information. "/ Kalinyingrad Ribacse, / omitolog lovuska 2013 / A. Shapoval [white label in printed Russian letters] // N 132 K. k. / 27. 08. 2013 /14 [white label] // Myrmeleon tschemovi / Kriv. & Shaps,. / V. Krivokhatsky [white label in printed letters] /". This male specimen was placed into the entomological collection of Rippl-Rónai Museum, Kaposvár. In Krivokhatsky et al. (2014) "Holotype: $, Kaliningrad Prov., Cu-ronian Spit, “Fringilla” Research Station, stationary trap for bird capturing, 12.VII.2012 (A.P. Shapoval)". Specimen condition. Excellent. Myrmeleon tschemovi Kriv. & Shaps. V. Krivokhatsky Калининград. Рыбачье, орнитолог ловушка, 2013 . А. Шаповал : I I I I 1"Г 1 cm bi fl2. тш /IV ■ N 132 K, k 27 08 2013 ' 14 Fig. 3: Myrmeleon tschemovi Krivokhatsky, N. A., Shapoval & A. P. Shapoval, 2014 n. syn. of Myrmeleon bore (Tjeder, 1941) Comment. Myrmeleon tschemovi Krivokhatsky, N. A., Shapoval & A. P. Shapoval, 2014 is a new junior synonym of Myrmeleon bore (Tjeder, 1941). Synonymy based on the accurate description (Krivokhatsky et al. 2014) and non type examination. It is a common pit building species in the coastal area of the Baltic sea.