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Hagenomyia Angustala
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * '' Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * '' Hagenomyia posterior'' * '' Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * '' Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Tristis
''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; it is also found in Madagascar. The larvae build sand pit traps to capture prey. This species is believed to be the mimic of '' Banyutus lethalis'', with both species commonly swarming together. Gallery file:Hagenomyia tristis, volwassene, Skeerpoort, b2.jpg, perched on a grass stalk file:Hagenomyia tristis, volwassenes, Skeerpoort, a2.jpg, ditto, ventral aspect file:Hagenomyia tristis, volwassenes, Skeerpoort, b.jpg, gregarious roosting on shaded shrubs References Myrmeleontinae Insects of Africa Insects described in 1853 {{Antlion-stub ...
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Nathan Banks
Nathan Banks (April 13, 1868 – January 24, 1953) was an American entomologist noted for his work on Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Hymenoptera, and Acarina (mites). He started work on mites in 1880 with the USDA. In 1915 he authored the first comprehensive English handbook on mites: ''A Treatise on the Acarina, Or Mites'' (Smithsonian Institution, Proceedings Of The United States National Museum, 1905, 114 pages). Banks left the USDA in 1916 to work at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) where he did further work on Hymenoptera, Arachnida and Neuroptera. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1922. In 1924, he spent about two months in Panama, through kindness of Dr. Thomas Barbour Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge, ... and in compa ...
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Antlion
The antlions are a group of about 2,000 species of insect in the neuropteran family Myrmeleontidae. They are known for the predatory habits of their larvae, which mostly dig pits to trap passing ants or other prey. In North America, the larvae are sometimes referred to as doodlebugs because of the marks they leave in the sand. The adult insects are less well known due to their relatively short lifespans compared to the larvae. Adults, sometimes known as antlion lacewings, mostly fly at dusk or after dark and may be mistakenly identified as dragonflies or damselflies. Antlions have a worldwide distribution. The greatest diversity occurs in the tropics, but a few species are found in cold-temperate locations, one such being the European ''Euroleon nostras''. They most commonly occur in dry and sandy habitats where the larvae can easily excavate their pits, but some larvae hide under debris or ambush their prey among leaf litter. Antlions are poorly represented in the fossil rec ...
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Hagenomyia Angustala
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * '' Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * '' Hagenomyia posterior'' * '' Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * '' Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Brunneipennis
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * '' Hagenomyia posterior'' * '' Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * '' Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Posterior
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * '' Hagenomyia posterior'' * '' Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * '' Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Fuscithoraca
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * ''Hagenomyia posterior'' * '' Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * '' Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Eurysticta
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * ''Hagenomyia posterior'' * ''Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * '' Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Micans
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * ''Hagenomyia posterior'' * ''Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * ''Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Coalita
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * ''Hagenomyia posterior'' * ''Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * ''Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * ''Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * '' Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Guangxiensis
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * ''Hagenomyia posterior'' * ''Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * ''Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * ''Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * ''Hagenomyia coalita'' * '' Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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Hagenomyia Conjuncta
''Hagenomyia'' is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia. Species The species include: * ''Hagenomyia angustala'' Bao et al., 2007 * ''Hagenomyia brunneipennis'' Esben-Petersen, 1913 * ''Hagenomyia posterior'' * ''Hagenomyia fuscithoraca'' * ''Hagenomyia eurysticta'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * ''Hagenomyia micans'' (McLachlan, 1875) * ''Hagenomyia coalita'' * ''Hagenomyia guangxiensis'' Bao et al., 2007 * '' Hagenomyia conjuncta'' * ''Hagenomyia tristis ''Hagenomyia tristis'' is an African antlion species. It is known as the gregarious antlion as it is often found in swarms in long grass in the shade of trees. The range of this species extends from eastern South Africa to Cameroon and Ethiopia; ...'' (Walker, 1853) References Myrmeleontidae genera Myrmeleontinae Insects of Asia Taxa named by Nathan Banks {{Antlion-stub ...
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