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BADANO, DAVIDE, and ROBERTO ANTONIO PANTALEONI. "Agadirius trojani gen. et sp. nov.: a new owlfly (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae) from Morocco." Zootaxa 3270, no. 1 (2012): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3270.1.4.

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A new owlfly, Agadirius trojani gen. et sp. nov., (Ascalaphidae: Ascalaphinae), is described from the Anti–AtlasMountains, Morocco. The habitus is unmistakable and differs from all other owlflies, but shares some superficial featureswith the genus Puer Lefèbvre, 1842. Agadirius gen. nov., belongs to the subfamily Ascalaphinae (split eyed owlflies) and has genitalia consistent with the tribe Ascalaphini as defined by Tjeder and Hansson (1992).
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MICHEL, BRUNO. "First record of the genus Kimulodes Tjeder & Hansson in West Africa with description of a new species (Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae)." Zootaxa 3497, no. 1 (2012): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3497.1.4.

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The genus Kimulodes was described by Tjeder and Hansson (1992) to accommodate two species, Kimulodes sinuatus originally described as Helicomitus sinuatus by Kimmins (1949) and a new species they named K. angulicornis. Within the tribe Ascalaphini, this genus is characterized by the hairless genae, the absence of a tuft of hairs at the base of the forewing in males, in contrast to the African species of Ascalaphus, and the antennae of males being sinuate or sharply arched with stout tufts of hairs on the basal flagellomeres. The genus Kimulodes was known from Central and East Africa, but remai
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Wu, Jingyu, Yuchen Zheng, and Xingyue Liu. "Phylogenetic implications of the complete mitochondrial genome of Ogcogaster segmentator (Westwood, 1847) and first record of the genus Ogcogaster Westwood, 1847 from China (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphinae)." Biodiversity Data Journal 10 (July 7, 2022): e85742. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e85742.

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The genus <i>Ogcogaster</i> Westwood, 1847, which is endemic to the Oriental Region and contains only five species, has been recorded in India and Pakistan, but not in China. The genus was not sampled in any previous study on the phylogeny of Neuroptera and its affinity within Ascalaphinae is unclear.The owlfly species <i>Ogcogaster segmentator</i> (Westwood, 1847) is firstly recorded from China, based on a female specimen collected from Yunnan Province, which represents the first record of the genus <i>Ogcogaster</i> from China. The complete mitochondrial genome of this species is first seque
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Mészáros, Z., and L. Ábrahám. "Ascalaphid Studies II." Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 38, no. 3-4 (2003): 341–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aphyt.38.2003.3-4.14.

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Mészáros, Z., and L. Ábrahám. "Ascalaphid Studies IV. A New Ascalaphid Species from Asia (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae)." Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 40, no. 1-2 (2005): 103–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aphyt.40.2005.1-2.10.

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Ábrahám, Levente. "Ascalaphid Studies VII. : On the ascalaphid fauna of Taiwan (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 12 (2008): 63–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2008.12.63.

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Ascalaphid fauna of Formosa is presented and as a result of species revision, four new synonym names are established. Glyptobasis brunnea Esben-Petersen, 1913 syn n. is junior synonym of Ascalohybris subjacens (Walker, 1853), Ascalohybris kolthoffi (Navás, 1927) (original combination Hybris kolthoffi Navás, 1927) syn n. is junior synonym of Acheron trux (Walker, 1853), Suhpalacsa longialata Yang, 1992 syn n. is junior synonym of Maezous umbrosa (Esben-Petersen, 1913) comb, n., and Suphalomitus lutemaculatus Yang, 1992 syn n. is junior synonym of Suphalomitus formosanus Esben-Petersen, 1913. Ma
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Ábrahám, L., and Z. Mészáros. "Ascalaphid Studies I. New Genera and Species of Ascalaphid from Palaearctic Region (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae)." Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 37, no. 4 (2002): 385–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aphyt.37.2002.4.9.

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Hassan, Muhammad Asghar, and Xingyue Liu. "Taxonomic notes on owlflies from Pakistan (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae Ascalaphinae)." Zootaxa 4970, no. 3 (2021): 401–52. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4970.3.1.

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Ábrahám, Levente. "Ascalaphid studies X. Maezous maezousi sp. n. – a new ascalaphid species from the Philippines (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 28 (2016): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2016.28.51.

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Maezous maezousi sp.n. is a new species from the Philippines namely Palawan Island compared to Maezous princeps (Gerstaecker, 1894), Maezous lugubris (Gerstaecker, 1894) comb.n., Maezous jianfanglingana (Yang &amp; Wang 2002) comb.n., Maezous tomijankae Ábrahám, 2008 and Malesianus harisi (Ábrahám, 2008) comb. n. Malesianus gen. n. is a new genus from Malesia, Malaysian archipelago, the type species is Maezous harisi Ábrahám, 2008 and its male has been characterized. The lectotype of Maezous lugubris (Gerstaecker, 1894) is designated. Suhplacsa fumiala Wang, X.-l.; Sun, M.-x.; Liang, A, 2008 (
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Gupta, Ankita, and Davide Badano. "Larval morphology and life history of Ascalaphus dicax Walker, 1853 (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphinae)." Fragmenta entomologica 53, no. 1 (2021): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/480.

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Gupta, Ankita, Badano, Davide (2021): Larval morphology and life history of Ascalaphus dicax Walker, 1853 (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphinae). Fragmenta entomologica 53 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.13133/2284-4880/480, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13133/2284-4880/480
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