1989
DOI: 10.2307/3495183
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Review of the New World Dimarini with the Description of a New Genus from Peru (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae)

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“…Los adultos se encuentran sobre hojas y ramas de plántulas y árboles, en solitario. Insecto que se comporta como controlador biológico (Stange, 1989 comentario. Adultos se encuentran a ras del suelo cercanos a troncos y escondidas en grietas de troncos de árboles, en solitario.…”
Section: Metodologíaunclassified
“…Los adultos se encuentran sobre hojas y ramas de plántulas y árboles, en solitario. Insecto que se comporta como controlador biológico (Stange, 1989 comentario. Adultos se encuentran a ras del suelo cercanos a troncos y escondidas en grietas de troncos de árboles, en solitario.…”
Section: Metodologíaunclassified
“…The tribe Dimarini Navás, 1914 from South America was revised by Stange (1989). During his revision, a new genus called Millerleon Stange, 1989 was described.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its occurrence was also documented in Equador (banks 1908). Dimares formosus banks, 1908 and Dimares venustus banks, 1908 proved to be synonyms (Stange 1989). Remarks: the genus revision was performed by mansell (2004).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paranthaclisis Banks is a myrmeleontid genus with four species distributed in the western and southern United States and northern Mexico, of which only two are recorded in the latter country (Table 1) (Stange, 2004;Diehl, 2012). Currently, Paranthaclisis is included within the tribe Acanthaclisini, of which only two genera have been recorded in the New World, Paranthaclisis Banks and Vella Navás (Machado et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adults are attracted to light, have a strong and robust flight, and may feed on plant products (Stange and Miller, 1985;Diehl, 2012). Stange and Miller (1985) provided several data on egg laying and morphology, as well as larval development, and Stange and Miller (2012) and Diehl (2012) A B S T R A C T Paranthaclisis stangei Marquez, Martins, and Contreras, sp. n., is a new myrmeleontid from Baja California Sur state, Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, which is an important area of endemism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%