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Brown Lacewings (of Florida) (Insecta: Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae)
This document provides an in-depth profile of brown lacewings (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) in Florida, detailing their distribution, biology, identification, and role as biological control agents. Brown lacewings are predaceous insects that primarily feed
Ellis G. MacLeod, Lionel Stange
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The first fossil brown lacewing from the Miocene of the Tibetan Plateau (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae) [PDF]
A new species of Hemerobiidae, Wesmaelius makarkini Yang, Pang & Ren, sp. n. is described from the Lower Miocene, Garang Formation of Zeku County, Qinghai Province (northeastern Tibetan Plateau), China.
Qiang Yang +4 more
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Hemerobiidae gen. et sp. B Fig. 5 Material examined. PIN 3364/3749 (part); a basal fragment of a forewing. Locality and horizon. Sadovaya [=Yushangou] River, a right tributary of Zerkal’naya [=Tadushi] River, eastern Sikhote-Alin Mountains of Primorskii Krai, Russian Far East. Tadushi Formation, early/middle Eocene. Description.
Makarkin, Vladimir N.
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Published as part of Nakamine, Hiroshi, Yamamoto, Shûhei & Takahashi, Yui, 2022, Archaeomegalomus gen. nov.: A remarkable new brown lacewing from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber from northern Myanmar (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae), pp. 380-390 in Zootaxa 5178 (4) on pages 386-388, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5178.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Nakamine, Hiroshi +2 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Micromus angulatus (Stephens, 1836) (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae)
Micromus angulatus (Stephens, 1836) belonging to Microminae of Hemerobiidae was newly recorded in South Korea in 2010. We report the complete mitochondrial genome in the subfamily Microminae. The circular mitogenome of M. angulatus is 16,153 bp including
Jongsun Park +5 more
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Published as part of Makarkin, Vladimir N., Wedmann, Sonja & Weiterschan, Thomas, 2012, First record of a fossil larva of Hemerobiidae (Neuroptera) from Baltic amber, pp.
Makarkin, Vladimir N. +2 more
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Hemerobiídeos possuem importância em programas de controle biológico de pragas agrícolas, pois se alimentam de artrópodes pragas associados às diversas culturas, porém dados de sua biologia e distribuição ainda são escassos.
Márcio Aparecido de Melo +2 more
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Published as part of Zuparko, Robert L., 2015, Annotated Checklist of California Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera), pp.
Zuparko, Robert L.
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Se describe y se compara la ultraestructura del huevo de cinco especies de Hemerobiidae pertenecientes a las subfamilias Drepanepteryginae: Gayomyia falcata (Blanchard en Gay, 1851), Hemerobiinae: Hemerobius bolivari Banks, 1910 y Hemerobius chilensis ...
V. J. Monserrat
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Updated checklist of Hemerobiidae (Neuroptera) from Brazil and new distributional records in the Neotropical Region [PDF]
Hemerobiidae (Insecta, Neuroptera) is a cosmopolitan clade that comprises about 600 described species distributed into 26 genera. Since the publication of revisions to Hemerobius, Megalomus, Nusalala and Nomerobius, new records have been added in ...
Rogéria Inês Rosa Lara +2 more
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