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Distoleontini
The Nemoleontinae are a subfamily of Antlion, ant-lions, erected by Nathan Banks in 1911. Tribes and genera Some authorities place genera elsewhere (such as the Myrmeleontinae) but ''BioLib''BioLib.cz
subfamily Nemoleontinae Banks, 1911 (retrieved 23 June 2023) includes 8 tribes, with the following genera:


Creoleontini

Authority: Markl, 1954 # ''Creoleon'' Tillyard, 1918 # ''Exiliunguleon'' Yang, 1999 # ''Yunleon'' Yang, 1986 ;Delfimeini Authority: Krivokhatsky, 1998 # ''Delfimeus'' Navás, 1912


Distoleontini

Authority: Tillyard, 1916 # ''Banyutus'' Navás, 1912 # ''Campestretus'' Navás, 1933 # ''Deutoleon'' Navás, 1927 # ''Distoleon'' Banks, 1910 # ''Distonemurus'' Krivokhatsky, 1992
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Weeleus
''Weeleus acutus'' is an antlion of the tribe Distoleontini, and the sole member of the genus ''Weeleus''. It is endemic to New Zealand, and is widely distributed, being recorded from Kerikeri to Wakatipu. This species was first described by Francis Walker in 1853 from a specimen presented by Andrew Sinclair. References External links Citizen science observations
(1932) * ''Weeleus acutus'' discussed on ''
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