Nemoleontinae | |
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Creoleon sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Neuroptera |
Family: | Myrmeleontidae |
Subfamily: | Nemoleontinae Banks, 1911 |
The Nemoleontinae are a subfamily of ant-lions, erected by Nathan Banks in 1911.[1]
Tribes and genera
Some authorities place genera elsewhere (such as the Myrmeleontinae) but BioLib[2] includes 8 tribes, with the following genera:
Creoleontini
Authority: Markl, 1954
- Creoleon Tillyard, 1918
- Exiliunguleon Yang, 1999
- Yunleon Yang, 1986
- Delfimeini
Authority: Krivokhatsky, 1998
- Delfimeus Navás, 1912
Distoleontini
Authority: Tillyard, 1916
Glenurini
Authority: Banks, 1927
- Araucaleon Banks, 1939
- Dominikon Dobosz, Krivokhatsky & Ábrahám, 2022
- Elachyleon Esben-Petersen, 1927
- Eremoleon Banks, 1901
- Euptilon Westwood in Drury, 1837
- Glenurus Hagen, 1866
- Indophanes Banks, 1940
- Megistopus Rambur, 1842
- Navasoleon Banks, 1943
- Nedroledon Navás, 1914
- Paraglenurus Van der Weele, 1909
- Psammoleon Banks, 1899
- Gymnocnemini;
Authority: Navas, 1912
- Gymnocnemia Schneider, 1845
Authority: Esben-Petersen, 1918
Authority: Banks, 1911
Pseudoformycaleontini
Authority: Holzel, 1987
- Ganguilus Navás, 1912
- Nicarinus Navás, 1914
- Pseudoformicaleo van der Weele, 1909
- Vinga (insect) Navás, 1928
References
External links
- Data related to Nemoleontinae at Wikispecies
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