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Myrmecaelurus atrox (Pl. VII, fig. 21). 
Myrmeleon atrox Walker, Cat. Neur. Ins. Brit. Mus., p. 
390, 1853. 
nr iners Walker, loc. cit. p. 390. 
Myrmecaelurus atrox Mac Lachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
p. 154, 1898. 
Walker described the species on specimens from Tur- 
key. Mac Lachlan records it from Biskra, and I pos- 
sess it from Ciscaucasia. 
Myrmecaelurus punctulatus (Pl. VII, fig. 22). 
Myrmeleon punctulatus (Steven) Hagen, Stett. entom. Zeit., 
p2120.1858, 
The species is known from Hungary, Caucasus and 
South Russia, and I possess it from these countries. 
Cueta. 
Navas, Insecta, Rennes, p. 242, 1911. — Ann. Soc. scient. 
Brux., p. 236, 1914. 
In the male the abdomen is somewhat longer than 
the wings, and at the apex it is furnished with a pair of 
short cylindrical appendages. 
Cueta lineosa (Pl. VIII, fig. 23). 
Myrmeleon lineosus Rambur, Hist. nat. Ins., Névropteres, 
p. 389, 1842 (Egypt.). 
Myrmeleon Ulianini MacLachlan, Fedtschenko’s Voyage 
in Turkestan, pag.8 (sep.), tab. 1, fig. 7, 
1875 (Marakand). 
Cueta trilineata Navas, Insecta, Rennes, p. 243, fig.1,1911 
(photos of $ and Q on p. 266) (Dji- 
| bouti). | 
Myrmeleon grammaticus Navas, Broteria, p. 49, fig. 6, 
1912 (Asia minor). 
Cueta syriaca Navas, Ann. Soc. scient. Brux., p. 236, 
fig. 4, 1914 (Syria). 
