Nemopteridae
National Institutes of Health
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Nemopteridae are a small family of myrmeleontoid lacewings characterized by elongated ribbon- or thread-like hindwings. Extant…
The discovery of a new Australian species of Thread-winged Lacewing is of considerable scientific interest, especially one of…
The morphology of eggs and first instar larvae of Croce schmidti (Navas, 1927) is described and figured for the first time using…
Specimens of Nemoptera sinuata were reared from eggs to second instar larvae in captivity, and observations on imagos were…
This paper reviews all previous knowledge about neuropterans from the Santana Formation (Lower Cretaceous, northeastern Brazil…
The anatomy and histology of the abdominal eversible vesicles and the male reproductive tract of the spoonwing lacewing…
Introduction Mansell (1983) described two new species and genera of Crocinae from Peru and Bolivia bringing the total number of…
The biogeography of the world fauna of Crocinae (Neuroptera: Nemopteridae) is outlined. 47 species in 17 genera are known, and…