Nemoleon Navás, 1909
Diagnosis. Mandibles slightly upturned, relatively robust, equipped with 3 teeth; head and pronotum covered by white scale-like setae and dolichasters; pronotum dorsally covered by whitish scale-like setae; mesothoracic spiracles cone-shaped raised on tubercle; mesothorax with a short anterior pair of pedunculated setiferous processes, posterior pair sub-pedunculated; VIII sternite with odontoid processes; IX sternite equipped with rastra bearing 4 digging setae of which the internal one is shorter than the others.
Examined species. N. notatus (Rambur, 1842) .
Comments. A mainly Afrotropical genus, Nemoleon comprises over 20 species, of which only 3 are distributed in the western Palaearctic region (Hölzel 2002; Stange 2004). The larvae of this genus are described here for the first time.