Dilaridae
National Institutes of Health
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The lacewing family Dilaridae (pleasing lacewings) is poorly known in Southeast Asia, currently with only five described species…
Basing upon all available information on type material of Dilar turcicus Hagen, 1858, Dilar syriacus Navás, 1909, and Dilar…
The diversity of the small family Dilaridae in the world includes less than 80 described species, 10 of which known for Brazil…
We report on collections of seven species of pleasing lacewings (Neuroptera: Dilaridae) from the Americas. New country…
Six species of the pleasing lacewing genus Dilar Rambur, 1838, are recorded from several islands of East Asia, including Hainan…
New data on some small families of lacewings (Insecta: Neuroptera: Nevrorthidae, Osmylidae, Sisyridae, Dilaridae) New data on the…
First instar larvae of Polystoechotidae sp., and first and older instar larvae of Ithone fusca Newman and Oliarces clara Banks…
Dilar macleodi is described as a new species from lowland rainforest habitat in the Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of…
Nallachiinae differs from Dilarinae in having non-homologous claspers and in structure of the vein, media anterior. Neonallachius…