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Myrmeleon (Morter) bore (Tjeder, 1941)
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Familia  Myrmeleontidae
Ordo  Neuroptera
Classis  Insecta
Typus  Arthropoda
   
Summary  Myrmeleon bore is a Euro-Asiatic species, in Poland exceptionally abundant in the B³êdowska Desert, known also from two other localities in the north-western part of the country. Its association with unstable sandy habitat, overgrowing with vegetation, causes its local extinctions or local population decreases. Another threat is river regulation, which makes the origin of sandy shoals, occupied by representatives of Myrmeleontidae, impossible. Not protected.
  
   
Literature  Aspöck H., Hölzel H., Aspöck U. 2001. Kommentierter Katalog der Neuropterida (Insecta: Raphidioptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera) der Westpaläarktis. Denisia 2: 1-606.

Dobosz R. 1993. Remarks on Myrmeleon bore Tjeder, with new localities from Poland and North Korea (Neuroptera: Myrmeleonidae). Ann. Upper Siles. Mus. Ent. 4: 53-58.

Gepp J., Hölzel H. 1989. Ameisenlöwen und Ameisenjungfern, Myrmeleonidae. Die Neue Brehm-Büchrei, 589: 1-108.

Röricht W. 1998. About the distribution of Myrmeleon (Grocus) bore (Tjeder, 1941). Acta zool. fenn. 209: 221-225.

©kapec J. (ed.) 1992. Red Data Book of Treatened and Valuable Plants and Animals in Czechoslovak Federal Republik. 3. Invertebrates: 1-155.

   
Author  Roland Dobosz
   
 

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