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Mecoptera

2018
Published as part of Lonsdale, Owen & Locke, Michelle M., 2018, Name-bearing type specimens in the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids & Nematodes (CNC): Blattodea, Dermaptera, Notoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Myriapoda, Neuroptera, Odonata, Orthoptera, Phthiraptera, Pseudoscorpiones, Psocoptera, Raphidioptera & Siphonaptera, pp.
Lonsdale, Owen, Locke, Michelle M.
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Mecoptera

2001
Published as part of R. G. Beutel & S. N. Gorb, 2001, Ultrastructure of attachment specializations of hexapods (Arthropoda): evolutionary patterns inferred from a revised ordinal phylogeny, pp. 177-207 in J. Zool. Syst. Evol.
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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Present knowledge on Mecoptera of Ukraine

Zootaxa, 2022
The first annotated checklist of Mecoptera of Ukraine is presented. Altogether, 11 species of scorpionflies are known with a confirmed or probable occurrence in Ukraine. This list is based on previously published data, as well as on recently collected materials and specimens housed in the collection of the State Museum of Natural History NAS Ukraine ...
LIBOR DVOŘÁK   +5 more
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Mecoptera

2023
Mosche-scorpione e pulci, insetti che superficialmente hanno ben poco in comune, sono stati rispettivamente finora classificati negli ordini Mecoptera e Siphonaptera i quali, con i ditteri, costituiscono il clade Antliophora. La stretta parentela tra mecotteri e sifonatteri è riconosciuta da lungo tempo, ma le precise relazioni tra i sifonatteri ...
Maurizio Mei   +2 more
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Biology of the Mecoptera

Annual Review of Entomology, 1983
One of the minor orders of insects, the Mecoptera comprise about 500 known extant species arranged in 32 genera and 9 families (22, 106). They have been of interest to entomologists out of proportion to their small numbers, however, because of their supposed ancestral relationship to the major orders Diptera and Lepidoptera.
G W Byers, R Thornhill
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Mecoptera

1931
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Ultrastructure of the larval midgut of Bittacus planus (Mecoptera: Bittacidae) and Neopanorpa longiprocessa (Mecoptera: Panorpidae)

Tissue and Cell, 2017
Bittacidae and Panorpidae are the two largest families in Mecoptera. The larvae of Bittacidae are different from those of Panorpidae in external morphology and habits, and have an interesting habit of spraying the body surface with soil through the anus.
Lu, Liu, Bao-Zhen, Hua
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Mecoptera is paraphyletic: multiple genes and phylogeny of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera

Zoologica Scripta, 2002
Phylogenetic relationships among members of the Mecoptera and Siphonaptera were inferred from DNA sequence data. Four loci (18S and 28S ribosomal DNA, cytochrome oxidase II and elongation factor‐1α) were sequenced for 69 taxa selected to represent major flea and mecopteran lineages.
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Mecoptera Hyatt & Arms 1891

2013
Order Mecoptera Hyatt & Arms ...
Soszyńska-Maj, Agnieszka   +1 more
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