Lachlathetes
Lachlathetes is a genus of antlions in the subfamily Palparinae. Species occur in tropical Africa and Asia.
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Genus: | Lachlathetes Navás, 1926 |
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Species
- Lachlathetes chiangi (Banks, 1941) (southern China)
- Lachlathetes contrarius (Walker, 1853) (Burma, India, Kampuchea, Sri Lanka, Vietnam)
- Lachlathetes falcatus (McLachlan, [1867]) (Burma, Kampuchea, Sri Lanka, Vietnam)
- Lachlathetes furfuraceus (Rambur, 1842) (tropical east Africa)
- Lachlathetes gigas (Dalman, 1823) (Gabon, Guinea, Sierra Leone)
- Lachlathetes moestus (Hagen, 1853) (Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania)[1]
References
- "Lachlathetes". Lacewing Digital Library. Texas A&M University. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
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