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)

34 Natura Somogyiensis Label information. "/ Type [round shaped white label with red margin] // Typus [red label with Navás's handwriting] // Bulhar / Brit. Somaliland / R. D. Drake-Brockman / 1911 - 172 [white label] // Nesoleon / scalaris Nav. [white label with Navás's handwrit­ing] // Abdomen / wrongly associated; / probably from M. lepidus Klug / det. S. J. Brooks 1985 [white label] // QR code / BMNH(E) / 1253375 [white label] /. In Navas (1912c) "Afrique orientale, Bulhar, Somaliland, R. D. Drake Brockman, 1911". Synonymy is marked as 7 Cueta pallens / (Klug in Ehrenberg, 1834) / syn.: Ábrahám & / Giacomino 2019 [white label in printed letters]/". Type condition. Poor, abdomen missing. Comment. Cueta scalaris Navás, 1912 is a new junior synonym of Cueta pallens (Klug in Ehrenberg, 1834). Based on the original description (Navás 1912c), the broken abdomen was glued to the type specimen before description. The label pinned by Brooks to the type specimen is correct, the glued abdomen belongs to Nohoveus lepidus (Klug in Ehrenberg, 1834). This glued type specimen was named by Banks (1913) as "Nesoleon lepidus Klug." which is a wrong combination and is not extant species. Distribution of Cueta pallens. Also a widely distributed species in the Saharan zone known in North Africa from Morocco (Ábrahám 2017) to Egypt, and in East Africa: Sudan (Esben-Petersen 1931), Kenya (in coll. Rippl-Rónai Museum, Kaposvár), in Asia: Israel and Saudi Arabia (Hölzel 1982, Aspöck et al. 2001). Fraser (1950, 1951) published two uncertain distribution data from Niger and Madagascar. Cueta trivirgata (Gerstaecker, 1885) Cueta trivirgata (Gerstaecker, 1885): 32 (Odescr). Syn. Cueta dissimulata Navás, 1913a: 269 (Odescr), Stange 2004 (Mon), Mansell 2018 (Syn), (Fig. 12). Type of Cueta dissimulata. Checked, preserved in BMNH. Lectotype (present designation): male 7 Lectotype / Cueta dissimulata Navás, 1913 / design.: Ábrahám & / Giacomino 2019 [red label] /". Label information. '7 Type H.T [round shaped white label with red margin] // Typus [red label with Navás's handwriting] // Pretoria / (W. L. D.) [white label] // Distant coll. / 1911 - 383. [white label] //Cueta/dissimulata Nav. [with Navás's handwriting] /Navás S.J. det. [printed] [white label] // QR code / BMNH(E) / 1253369 [white label in printed letters] /". In Navás (1913a) "Pretoria W. L. D." Type condition. Excellent. Comment: Cueta dissimulata Navás, 1913 is a synonym of Cueta trivirgata (Gerstaecker, 1885). The status of the species was revealed by Mansell (2018), although it has not been published yet. There has not been any information of the species since the description (Navás 1913a). Distribution of Cueta trivirgata. It occurs in the southern part of Africa. However, its real distribution is unclear because it is very similar to Cueta punctatissima (Gerstaecker, 1894). Tribe Dendroleontini Banks, 1899 Gatzara caelestis (Krivokhatsky, 1997) Dendroleon caelestis Krivokhatsky, 1997: 663 (Odescr). Syn. Dendroleon qiongana Yang, 2002 - Yang et Wang 2002: 296 (Odescr), n. syn., (Fig. 13). Gatzara qionganus (Yang, 2002) - Wan et al. 2004 (Comb). Gatzara qiongana (Yang, 2002) - Wang et al. 2012 (Comb), 2018 (Mon), Yang et al. 2018 (Chlist).

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