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First record of the genus Sympherobius (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) from Baltic amber

open access: yes, 2009
Makarkin, Vladimir N., Wedmann, Sonja (2009): First record of the genus Sympherobius (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae) from Baltic amber.
Wedmann, Sonja, Makarkin, Vladimir N.
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Hemerobiidae from Queensland, Australia. (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae

open access: yes, 1909
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Contributions to the Knowledge of the Hemerobiidae of Western North America (Neuroptera)

open access: yesProceedings of the United States National Museum, 1965
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Patterns of aerial arthropod biomass and diversity from three regions of boreal Alaska

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 826-855, September 2024.
We documented aerial arthropod biomass and diversity over 4 years in three regions in boreal Alaska—two in central Alaska and one in southcentral Alaska. Traps yielded 115,078 specimens of 15 orders and 692 unique taxa. Mean aerial arthropod biomass was more than three times higher in Fairbanks than in Anchorage.
Derek S. Sikes   +5 more
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Temporal variation of Brown and Green Lacewings (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae and Chrysopidae) collected with McPhail traps from a fruit orchard in Southeast Brazil

open access: yesEntomological Communications, 2020
This study was aimed at the identification of the Neuroptera (Insecta) obtained with McPhail traps in an orchard of native and exotic fruits in Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil (21°14’S / 48°17’W). Weekly sampling took place between May 2009 and April 2010.
Rogéria I. R. Lara   +5 more
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Systematic study of the family Hemerobiidae of Japan (Insecta, Neuroptera) [PDF]

open access: yes
岩手大学博士(農学)原著論文 Tominaga, G. and Nakamura, T. (2024) Studies on the brown lacewing genus Micromus Rambur, 1842 of Japan (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae: Microminae), with a key to the Japanese species.
富永, 豪太, トミナガ, ゴウタ
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FIGURE 4 in Archaeomegalomus gen. nov.: A remarkable new brown lacewing from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber from northern Myanmar (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae)

open access: yes, 2022
FIGURE 4. Habitus and Detail of Hemerobiidae gen. et sp. indet. (AMNH Bu-SY32) in mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber. A, right lateral view; B, left lateral view of terminalia.
Yamamoto, Shûhei   +2 more
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Adapting to changing methodology in a long‐term experiment

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2024.
Abstract Long‐term experiments are critical for understanding ecological processes, but their management comes with unique challenges. As time passes, projects may encounter unavoidable changes due to external factors, like availability of materials, affecting aspects of their research methodology. At the Kellogg Biological Station Long‐Term Ecological
Katherine McNamara Manning   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

No. IV.-EMBIIDINA UND NEUROPTERA (CONIOPTERYGIDAE UND HEMEROBIIDAE).

open access: yesTransactions of the Linnean Society of London. 2nd Series: Zoology, 1910
Aus der Ausbeute von Herrn Hugh Scott von den Seyehellen gebe ioh in folgendem die Embiidinen, die Coniopterygiden und die Hemerobiiden bekannt.
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Comparative morphology of male genitalia in antlions (Insecta, Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae), with emphasis on owlflies (Ascalaphinae) and a possible structural evolutionary scenario

open access: yesJournal of Morphology, Volume 285, Issue 5, May 2024.
Male genitalia groundplan in Neuropterida is based on 10 abdominal segments, plus vestigial structures from an 11th segment. Genitalia are composed of medially fused appendages of the 10th segment (gonarcus), with gonocoxite and gonostylus components (primary gonopods), plus gonostyli of the 9th segment (seconday gonopods).
Yesenia Marquez‐López   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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