Hagenomyia
Hagenomyia is a genus of antlions (Myrmeleontidae) containing around 20 species occurring in Eastern Asia, tropical Africa and Australia.[1]
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Genus: | Hagenomyia Banks, 1911 |
Species
The species include:[2]
- 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 (Walker, 1853)
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References
- Bao, Rong; Shen, Zuorui; Wang, Xinli (2007). "A review of the species of Hagenomyia Banks from China (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae)". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 43 (1): 45–48. doi:10.1080/00379271.2007.10697492.
- "Hagenomyia Banks 1911". Encyclopedia of Life (EOL). Smithsonian. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
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