Brachynemurinae | |
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Brachynemurus nebulosus female | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Neuroptera |
Family: | Myrmeleontidae |
Subfamily: | Brachynemurinae Banks, 1927 |
The Brachynemurinae are a subfamily of ant-lions, erected by Nathan Banks in 1927.[1]
Tribes and genera
Some authorities place genera elsewhere (such as the Myrmeleontinae) but BioLib[2] includes three tribes, with the following genera:
Brachynemurini
Authority: Banks, 1927
- Abatoleon Banks, 1924
- Ameromyia Banks, 1913
- Argentoleon Stange, 1994
- Atricholeon Stange, 1994
- Australeon Miller & Stange, 2012
- Brachynemurus Hagen, 1889 - type genus
- Chaetoleon Banks, 1920
- Clathroneuria Banks, 1913
- Dejuna Navás, 1924
- Dejunaleon Miller & Stange, 2017
- Enrera Navás, 1915
- Ensorra Navás, 1915
- Mexoleon Stange, 1994
- Peruveleon Miller & Stange, 2011
- Scotoleon Banks, 1913
- Stangeleon Miller, 2008
- Venezueleon Stange, 1994
Gnopholeontini
Authority: Stange, 1994
- Gnopholeon Stange, 1970
- Maracandula Currie, 1901
- Menkeleon Stange, 1970
- Tyttholeon Adams, 1957
Lemolemini
Authority: Stange, 1994
- Ecualeon Stange, 1994
- Elicura Navás, 1911
- Galapagoleon Stange, 1994
- Jaffuelia Navás, 1918
- Lemolemus Navás, 1911
- Neulatus Navás, 1912
- Sical Navás, 1928
References
External links
- Data related to Brachynemurinae at Wikispecies
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