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Lacewings Parasitoids ( Neu.: Chrysopidae) in Shiraz
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Zootaxa, 2020
Here we describe the first and third instars and the egg of the New World chrysopid Abachrysa eureka (Banks). Like other members of the tribe Belonopterygini, this species is myrmecophilic. Comparisons of Abachrysa larval and egg characteristics with those reported from four other belonopterygine genera indicate that Abachrysa more closely resembles ...
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Here we describe the first and third instars and the egg of the New World chrysopid Abachrysa eureka (Banks). Like other members of the tribe Belonopterygini, this species is myrmecophilic. Comparisons of Abachrysa larval and egg characteristics with those reported from four other belonopterygine genera indicate that Abachrysa more closely resembles ...
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Apertochrysa (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae): A heterogeneric phantom?
Zootaxa, 2017The small lacewing genus Apertochrysa comprises species from Africa, Asia and Australia. All lack a tignum, but otherwise resemble distantly related genera. We show that Apertochrysa does not form a monophyletic clade, based on analyses of molecular sequence data and morphological traits such as the presence and shape of the male gonapsis, wing ...
Mochizuki, Atsushi +2 more
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2023Nineta pomacea sp. n. (Tadjik SSR, Pamir Mts) ??? similar to N. impunciata Reuter, differs by almost green venation, shorter tip of the 9th sternite, not projecting over 10th tergite, and by pseudopenis shape.
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The rare Chrysopidae (Neuroptera) of southwestern Europe
Acta Oecologica, 2007Abstract Quantitative surveys of the chrysopid fauna from southwestern Europe, namely the Iberian and Italian peninsulas, France south of 46° N, and the west-Mediterranean Islands, were analysed. A total of 56 species of Chrysopidae were reported, of which three species were abundant. These, Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens, 1836) sensu lato, Dichochrysa
Michel Canard, Agostino Letardi
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In search of the real Pseudomallada prasinus (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae)
Zootaxa, 2019Three sympatric morphs of Pseudomallada prasinus (Burmeister, 1839) were hybridized in search of reproductively separated species. In addition, 26 morphological and biological traits were recorded for living and preserved specimens of the three morphotypes.
Duelli, Peter, Obrist, Martin K.
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BIOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE CHRYSOPIDAE
Canadian Journal of Research, 1937This paper presents further biological and ecological data on the Chrysopidae gathered during a study of the predators of the oriental fruit moth. The species concerned are Chrysopa rufilabris Burm.; C. plorabunda Fitch; C. downesi R. C. Smith; C. oculata Say; C. nigricornis Burm.; Meleoma signoretti Fitch and M. emuncta Fitch.
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A revision of the Australian Chrysopidae (Insecta : Neuroptera)
Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series, 1980The Australian Chrysopidae are revised, and keys and illustrations provided to aid separation of all genera and species. Of 53 species recognised, nine ( Triplochrysa , one; Ankylopteryx, one; Italochrysa , one; Glenochrysa , one; Chrysopa , five) are described as new. Three species earlier placed in Chrysopa are allocated to Glenochrysa ( irregularis,
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