S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 59. (Budapest, 1998)
Libelloides macaronius (Scopoli, 1763) Van der Weele 1909a: 307-311 (Ascalaphus macaronius). Distribution: Asia Minor, Caucasus, Central Asia, Iran, Syria. (It lives also in the southern parts of Central- and East Europe, and on the Balkan Peninsula.) Remarks: It is possible that after a revision, at least one of the varieties of this species with very large area, namely: L. macaronius var. turcestanicus (Weele, 1909), may be regarded as distinct species. Libelloides ottomanus (Germar, 1817) Van der Weele 1909a: 305-306 (Ascalaphus ottomanus). Distribution: Asia Minor (It lives also on the Balkan Peninsula.) Libelloides ramburi (McLachlan, 1875) Van der Weele 1909a: 295-296 (Ascalaphus ramburi). Distribution: Japan (Honshu). Libelloides rhomboideus (Stein, 1845) Van der Weele 1909a: 314-315 (Ascalaphus rhomboideus). Distribution: Asia Minor, Syria. (It lives also in Greece.) Libelloides sibiricus sibiricus (Eversmann, 1850) Van der Weele 1909a: 294-295 (Ascalaphus sibiricus sibiricus Eversmann). Distribution: Central Asia, Korea, NE China, S Siberia, Russian Far East. Libelloides sibiricus chinensis Van der Weele, 1909 Van der Weele 1909a: 295 (Ascalaphus sibiricus chinensis). Distribution: China (Peking). Libelloides syriacus (McLachlan, 1871) Van der Weele 1909a: 296 (Ascalaphus syriacus). Distribution: Asia Minor, Israel, Syria. Libelloides tadjicus (Luppova, 1973) Luppova 1973: 82-86 (Ascalaphus tadjicus). Distribution: Tadjikistan. Libelloides ustulatus (Eversmann, 1850) Van der Weele 1909a: 300 (Ascalaphus ustulatus). Distribution: Asia Minor, Caucasus, N Iran. Remarks: L. ustulatus was synonymized with L. hispanicus Rambur, 1842 by Navás (1913a). According to Aspöck et al. (1980), it might well be, that ustulatus is a subspecies of hispanicus. However, the decision in this question would be too early before a detailed study of the female and male genitalia. Nousera Navás, 1923 = Pseudoptynx Van der Weele, 1909; homonymy, recognized by Oswald and Penny (1991). Remarks: On the basis of the original description (Navás 1923a) Nousera gibba,