First record of Euclimacia nodosa> (Westwood, 1847) and two species of the genus <Mantispilla Enderlein, 1910 (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from the sub-Himalayan foothills of West Bengal, India
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https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.9620.17.9.27496-27505Keywords:
Darjeeling, Mantidfly, Mantisipids, Neuropteran fauna, NBU, new distribution records., taxonomic update, terai regionAbstract
A year-long light trap study records three neuropteran mantidfly species, namely Euclimacia nodosa, Mantispilla indica, and an unidentified Mantispilla sp. from the sub-Himalayan Terai region of West Bengal. Among the three species, a colour variant of rare wasp-mimicking mantidfly E. nodosa, and an unknown species of Mantispilla, are significant. A redescription of all three species, with illustrations, is provided, which will enrich information about neuropteran fauna from this biodiverse landscape.
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