Glenoleon

Glenoleon is a genus of antlions in the insect family Myrmeleontidae in the order Neuroptera. There are 32 species.[1]

Glenoleon
Glenoleon pulchellus
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Glenoleon

Banks 1913

Species

  • Glenoleon annulatus Esben-Petersen, 1918
  • Glenoleon aurora Tillyard, 1916
  • Glenoleon banksi New, 1985
  • Glenoleon berthoudi Tillyard, 1916
  • Glenoleon brevigonarcus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon cahillensis New, 1985
  • Glenoleon conspersus Banks, 1918
  • Glenoleon dannyae New, 1985
  • Glenoleon dissolutus (Gerstaecker, 1885)
  • Glenoleon drysdalensis New, 1985
  • Glenoleon falsus (Walker, 1853)
  • Glenoleon gerstaeckeri New, 1985
  • Glenoleon lesouefi New, 1985
  • Glenoleon maculatus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon mcalpinei New, 1985
  • Glenoleon meteoricus (Gerstaecker, 1885)
  • Glenoleon minutillus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon mouldsorum New, 1985
  • Glenoleon mulesi New, 1985
  • Glenoleon nigristriatus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon osmyloides (Gerstaecker, 1885)
  • Glenoleon parviproctus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon pictus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon pingrupensis New, 1985
  • Glenoleon pulchellus (Rambur, 1842)
  • Glenoleon radialis Banks, 1913
  • Glenoleon roseipennis Tillyard, 1916
  • Glenoleon rudda New, 1985
  • Glenoleon secula New, 1985
  • Glenoleon stigmatus (Banks, 1910)
  • Glenoleon tergitus New, 1985
  • Glenoleon tillyardi New, 1985
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References

  1. "Glenoleon". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved November 4, 2012.


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