taxonID	type	description	language	source
577E2CAFBC4C1DACC66E72510B091849.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male antennae pectinate, except 2 proximal and more than 3 distal simple antennomeres, branch of 1 st flagellomere short, with only one dentate process. Wings broad, generally with numerous dark markings; costal area broad with crossveins simple except several ones forked; subcostal area obviously narrower than costal area, having several crossveins; more than 5 crossveins between R and Rs, MA fused with R at wing base, proximally with no crossvein connecting to MP, and arising from R prior to separation between R and Rs; MP with 2 main branches; nygmata present; trichosors present along wing margin. Male ninth tergite in dorsal view with a truncate or arcuate anterior incision and a deeply V- or U-shaped posterior incision, leaving a pair of broad hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired. Male ninth sternite generally much shorter than ninth tergite. Male ectoproct highly specialized, largely covered by ninth tergite, without callus cerci and any macrosetae. Male gonocoxite complexes 9, 10 and 11 comprising two pairs of sclerites (i. e. ninth and tenth gonocoxites) and a transverse sclerite (i. e. gonarcus = eleventh gonocixites); gonarcus laterally connecting to bases of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum generally trapezoidal, with lateral margins slightly arcuate.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
577E2CAFBC4C1DACC66E72510B091849.taxon	distribution	Distribution. This genus ranges from northern Africa, through Europe, to Asia, and is recorded in the following countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Andorra, Bulgaria, China, France, Greece, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Vietnam all countries of former Yugoslavia. Key to males of insular Dilar species from East Asia	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
4EB56C4D79BA8019491B5A63928A72EE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewings with numerous brown stripes, and the male ectoproct in dorsal view with a pair of parallel prolongations which are truncate and serrate at tip. Description. Male. Body length 4.7 mm; forewing length 8.3 mm, hindwing length 6.8 mm. Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 29 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1 st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple. Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slightly darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown, with numerous brown spots. Forewing ~ 2.2 times as long as wide, densely spotted, with markings on proximal half much darker, most markings connected with each other, generally arranging into several arcuate transverse stripes, an immaculate area present distal to median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~ 2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Rs with four main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches. Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a nearly V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, arcuately convex posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view with a pair of parallel prolongations which are truncate and serrate at tip, posteroventrally with a pair of subsemicircular and flattened projections, a pair of bifid unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite with anterior half broadly spoon-shaped and with posterior half slenderly elongate and curved posteroventrally; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, much longer ninth gonocoxite, with incurved base and spinous tip which is curved outward, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum nearly trapezoidal, with lateral margins slightly arcuate. Female. Unknown.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
4EB56C4D79BA8019491B5A63928A72EE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Japan (Kyushu).	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
DD7AFEFAC42483A6E4040F3502C6864A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewings with numerous pale brown markings, and the male ectoproct in dorsal view with three projections at tip which is sparsely haired.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
DD7AFEFAC42483A6E4040F3502C6864A.taxon	description	Description. Male. Body length 4.3 - 5.3 mm; forewing length 10.0 - 11.4 mm, hindwing length 8.8 - 9.4 mm. Head pale yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 29 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1 st flagellomere short and dentate, distal seven flagellomeres simple. Prothorax pale yellow, pronotum pale yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slightly darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly smoky brown, with numerous brown spots. Forewing ~ 2.1 times as long as wide, densely spotted, with markings on proximal half much darker, arranging as transversely arcuate pattern, a broad immaculate area present on either side of median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~ 2.0 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown, crossveins much paler than longitudinal veins. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches. Abdomen pale yellow, pregenital segments dorsally yellowish brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a deeply V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, truncately posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view with three projections at tip which is sparsely haired, posteroventrally with a pair of subsemicircular and flattened projections, a pair of bifid unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite with anterior half broadly spoon-shaped and with posterior half slenderly elongate and curved posteroventrally; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, much longer ninth gonocoxite, with incurved base and spinous tip, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, slightly expanded on both ends, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum nearly trapezoidal, with lateral margins slightly arcuate. Female. Body length 6.5 mm; forewing length 14.0 mm, hindwing length 12.7 mm. Seventh sternite (Fig. 11) in lateral view subtrapezoidal, in ventral view nearly rectangular and slightly convex on posterior margin. Eighth abdominal segment ventrally without subgenitale. Bursa copulatrix (Fig. 11) with colleterial gland tubular and elongate, sinuate medially; basal part of bursa copulatrix sac-like in lateral view and nearly ovoid in ventral view, posteriorly slightly sclerotized on both sides; bursal accessory gland not observed. Ectoproct rather small, ovoid.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
DD7AFEFAC42483A6E4040F3502C6864A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku).	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
7955DC965CA8992383F99F6D92D24A5C.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the male ninth gonocoxite with anterior half broadly spoon-shaped and with posterior half slenderly elongate and curved posteroventrally, and by the slenderly elongate tenth gonocoxite which has a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite medially.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
7955DC965CA8992383F99F6D92D24A5C.taxon	description	Description. Male. Body length 3.4 - 5.5 mm; forewing length 6.4 - 9.0 mm, hindwing length 5.5 - 7.6 mm. Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 29 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1 st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple. Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slight darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown, with numerous dark spots. Forewing ~ 2.2 times as long as wide, densely spotted, with markings on proximal half much darker, most markings fused with each other, generally arranging into several arcuate transverse stripes, an immaculate area present distal to median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~ 2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Rs with four main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches. Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a nearly V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, arcuately convex posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view with a strong sclerotized projection medially, which is bifid at tip, posteroventrally with a pair of short and flattened projections, a pair of bifid unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite strongly inflated and spoon-shaped on anterior half, with posterior half slenderly elongate and curved posteroventrally, which is with a slenderly short projection extended subterminally; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, much longer than ninth gonocoxite, with incurved base and spinous tip which is curved outward, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, bifid on both ends, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum nearly trapezoidal, with lateral margins slightly arcuate. Female. Forewing length 12.5 mm, hindwing length 11.5 mm. Abdomen yellow, ovipositor yellowish brown, seventh sternite ruptured during maceration, eighth abdominal segment without subgenitale. Colleterial gland apparently also ruptured, not visible. Bursa copulatrix sac-like in lateral view, with an elongated bowl-like sclerite and a paired sclerotized domed structure distally behind it; bursal accessory gland not observed. Ectoproct rather small, ovoid.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
7955DC965CA8992383F99F6D92D24A5C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Taiwan), Japan (Iriomote Island).	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
BF5164519494E8F9AEF4B6589C38AAD2.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewings with numerous brown markings, and the basal part of bursa copulatrix, which is subtrapezoidal, with anteromedial portion slightly prominent and sclerotized in ventral view.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
BF5164519494E8F9AEF4B6589C38AAD2.taxon	description	Description. Female. Body length 8.5 mm; forewing length 14.0 mm, hindwing length 12.0 mm. Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 25 segments, pale yellowish brown, medial flagellomeres much longer than those on both ends, distal eight flagellomeres short, nearly moniliform. Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum dark brown, with eight yellowish tubercles clothed with yellowish hairs; mesothorax and metathorax pale yellowish brown. Legs pale yellowish brown, with each segment blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly pale brown, with numerous brownish spots. Forewing ~ 2.5 times as long as wide, densely spotted, most spots expanded and fused with each other, with markings on costal area and proximal half much darker, arranging as transversely arcuate pattern, an immaculate area present distal to median nygmata; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins brown. Forewing with 13 crossveins between Sc and R; Sc just touching R in pterostigmatic region; 12 crossveins between R and Rs; Rs with five main branches; MP with two main branches. Hindwing subcostal area slightly widened on distal half, with four crossveins; Rs with six main branches. Abdomen yellow, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ovipositor yellowish brown, much longer than abdomen. Seventh sternite in lateral view subtrapezoidal, with slightly convex posterior margin in ventral view. Eighth abdominal segment without subgenitale. Bursa copulatrix with colleterial gland tubular and elongate, strongly curved medially; basal part of bursa copulatrix sac-like in lateral view, subtrapezoidal in ventral view with anteromedial portion slightly prominent and sclerotized; bursal accessory gland not observed. Ectoproct rather small, ovoid. Male. Unknown.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
BF5164519494E8F9AEF4B6589C38AAD2.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Taiwan).	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
E700EDB573C1647142A1A9D8877273D0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewings with no obvious markings, and the male ectoproct in dorsal view with a subrectangular projection terminating in three sharply pointed processes of about equal length.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
E700EDB573C1647142A1A9D8877273D0.taxon	description	Description. Male. Body length 3.5 mm; forewing length 10.5 mm, hindwing length 8.5 mm. Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 24 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 3.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1 st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple. Prothorax pale yellowish brown, pronotum yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum dark brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum pale yellowish brown, slight darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown. Forewing ~ 2.3 times as long as wide, with numerous very indistinct markings, and with a yellowish brown spot on median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion of forewing, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~ 2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Rs with four main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with three main branches. Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally brown. Ectoproct in dorsal view with a subrectangular projection which terminating in three sharply pointed processes of about equal length, posteroventrally with a pair of large, bifid, unguiform projections and a subrectangular, feebly sclerotized projection. Ninth gonocoxite with anterior half slightly inflated and with posterior half slenderly elongate and strongly incurved; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, with incurved base and spinous tip, submedially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus beam-shaped, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum unknown. Female. Unknown.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
E700EDB573C1647142A1A9D8877273D0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Taiwan).	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
70BF977FA7174769058020DA2B1C80E0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewings with numerous yellowish brown stripes, and the male gonarcus / ninth gonocoxite complex with rather inflated ninth gonocoxites and slenderly elongate tenth gonocoxites which are angulately curved anteriorly.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
70BF977FA7174769058020DA2B1C80E0.taxon	description	Description. Male. Body length 3.7 - 5.5 mm; forewing length 6.0 - 8.9 mm, hindwing length 5.2 - 7.5 mm. Head yellowish brown, with pale yellow setose tubercles. Compound eyes blackish brown. Antenna with ca. 28 segments, pale yellowish brown, pedicel with brown annular stripes, flagellum unipectinate on most flagellomeres, medial branches much longer than those on both ends, longest branch nearly 7.0 times as long as relevant flagellomere, but branch of 1 st flagellomere short and dentate, distal eight flagellomeres simple. Prothorax pale yellow, pronotum pale yellowish brown, with anterior margin and posterolateral corners pale yellow, medially with a pair of ovoid markings; mesothorax pale yellowish brown, mesonotum yellowish brown on anterior and lateral margins; metanotum yellowish brown, slightly darker on lateral margins. Legs pale yellowish brown, femora blackish brown at tip. Wings hyaline, slightly yellowish brown, with numerous yellowish brown stripes. Forewing ~ 2.2 times as long as wide, proximal stripes slightly darker, arranging as transversely arcuate pattern, an immaculate area present distal to median nygma; two nygmata present on proximal and median portion, median one much larger than proximal one. Hindwing ~ 2.1 times as long as wide, slightly paler than forewing, with similar marking pattern; one nygma present at middle. Veins pale brown. Forewing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuP; Sc just touching R in pterostigmatic region, terminally leaving several weak veinlets; Rs with four or five main branches; MP with two main branches; two gradate crossveins present at middle. Hindwing with trichosors present along wing margin between R and CuA; Rs with four main branches. Abdomen pale yellowish brown, pregenital segments dorsally dark brown. Ninth tergite in dorsal view with an arcuate anterior incision and a nearly V-shaped posterior incision, leaving a narrow median portion and a pair of subtriangular hemitergites, which are obtuse distally and densely haired; posteromedial portion protruding into a projection; in lateral view broad, with straight ventral margin and arcuate posterior margin. Ninth sternite obviously shorter than ninth tergite, arcuately convex posteriad. Ectoproct in dorsal view nearly truncate distally, with two pairs of claw-like projections, in ventral view posteroventrally with two pairs of unguiform projections and a pair of short, feebly sclerotized, digitiform projections. Ninth gonocoxite rather short and robust with acutely tapering tip; tenth gonocoxite slenderly elongate, slightly longer than ninth gonocoxite, angulately curved anteriorly, posteriorly with obtuse tip, medially with a lobe connecting to ninth gonocoxite; gonarcus slenderly beam-shaped, laterally connecting to base of ninth gonocoxites. Hypandrium internum subtriangular, with lateral margins slightly arcuate. Female. Unknown.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
70BF977FA7174769058020DA2B1C80E0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. China (Hainan, Taiwan).	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
70BF977FA7174769058020DA2B1C80E0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet " insularis " refers to the fact that the new species is endemic to the islands of East Asia: Hainan and Taiwan. It is an adjective in the nominative masculine singular.	en	Zhang, Wei, Liu, Xingyue, Aspoeck, Horst, Winterton, Shaun L., Aspoeck, Ulrike (2014): Species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur (Neuroptera, Dilaridae) from islands of East Asia. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 61 (2): 141-153, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.8793
