Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok 14. - Natura Somogyiensis 30. / Miscellanea 14. (Kaposvár, 2016)

Ábrahám L.: New data to the Moroccan Myrmeleontiformia (Neompteridae, Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphidae) fauna

Ábrahám, L.: New data to the Moroccan Myrmeleontiformia fauna 109 Fig. 38: Neuroleon cuigneti (Navás, 1912), gonarcus with parameres in lateral view Distribution: Only new faunistical data were published by Güsten (2003) from Tunisia after describing it by Navás (1912b) from Algeria. During this survey, it was recorded only in the Anti Atlas Mts. and new record for the Moroccan fauna. Since the type specimens was collected in Melilla (NW Africa) belonging to African Spain embedded by Morocco. M onserrat et al. (2012) have not listed it as a Spanish species. Neuroleon distichus (Navás, 1903) Specimens examined'. Morocco Tiz’n’Tarakatile 29.09, 2005 Leg. László M. Gy., G. Ronkay 2$; Morocco 2km from Toufliht 1639m W07°25’31.6” N31°28’22.2” 22.06, 2008 Leg. Ábrahám L., Bognár L„ Nagy L. 1$; Morocco 2km from Toufliht 1155m W07°28’02.6” N31°30’35.2” 02.07, 2009 Leg. Ábrahám L„ Malgay V., Szalóki D. lcj. Remarks : Taxonomic and ecological point of view, Steffan (1971) published a comp­rehensive study on the South France Neuroleon species in which this species was also redescribed and figured thoroughly. The specimens collected in Morocco, the High Atlas Mts. agreed with European ones morphologically. The flying time of adults is from June to October. Distribution: Its European occurrences were published by Aspöck et al. (1980) and later it was also collected in Morocco and Portugal (Monserrat 1985, Letardi et al. 2013). Neuroleon gafsanus (Navás, 1921) comb. n. (Figs 39-45) Specimens examined: Morocco 5km N from Reserves de Granka 947m W07°31 ’45.6” N31°32’51.8” 21.06,2008 Leg. Ábrahám L., Bognár L. Nagy L. 2(J 1$; 04-05.07, 2008 Leg. Ábrahám L., Bognár L., Nagy L. 2cJ 1$. Redescription Head: Vertex strongly arched, dark grey with black spots in two rows. Ventral part of frons yellow with short sparse black hairs, dorsal part dark brown to black. Frons with yellow ring around base of scapes, otherwise dull black under and above antenna (Fig. 40). Gena, clypeus and labrum yellow. Lateral comer of clypeus with sparse black hairs. Mandible yellow inner side dominantly brown. Maxillary palp brown. Labial palp yel­low but last segment brown with oval-shaped black sensory pit. Eye large and shiny brown. Antenna about 7 mm long. Scape, pedicel and flagellar segments dark brown with distal narrow yellow ring. Distal margin of scape with short and white setae. Flagellar segments with short and black setae.

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