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He remarks also that the species has much likeness to 
C.submaculosa. The photo, here given (P1.V, fig.15), is from 
a specimen, determined and named by Hagen himself. 
Macronemurini. 
The free and basal part of Cu2 in the forewing has 
the shape of an oblique crossvein; it does not reach the 
first true crossvein, emitted from Cuz to Cu2. 2A and 
3A coalesce for a shorter or longer distance. 2A unfor- 
ked; 3A forked. 
Kable er the European genera. 
Anterior and posterior Banksian line in the forewing pre- 
sent, although not very distinct. Fifth tarsal joint the 
longest. Spurs longer than basal tarsal joint........ 
Macronemurus. 
Only posterior Banksian line in the forewing present, 
but rather indistinct. First tarsal joint as long as fifth. 
Spurs much shorter than first tarsal joint ........... 
Pignatellus. 
Macronemurus. 
Costa, Fauna Napol. Myrm. 2, p. 8, 1855. 
Two species are known from Europe. 
Macronemurus appendiculatus (Pl. V, fig. 10). 
Myrmeleon appendiculatus Latreille, Gen. Crust. et In- 
sect. III, p. 193. 
 Myrmeleon linearis Klug, Symb. Phys. IV, tab. 36, fig. 1. 
It is a wide-spread species, known from the Mediter- 
ranean Region and from South Russia. 
Macronemurus bilineatus (Pl. VI, fig. 17). 
Brauer, Verh. zool.—bot. Gesellsch. Wien, p. 189, 1868. 
The species is easily separated from the foregoing by 
the two longitudinal dark streaks on the basal part of the 
prothorax; sometimes also two small dark spots are pre- 
