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Sialidae (Megaloptera) of Japan
Aquatic Insects, 1995Two genera including eight species of Sialidae (Megaloptera) are recognized from Japan (Nipponosialis jezoensis (Okamoto), N. kumejimae (Okamoto), comb, n., Sialis sibirica McLachlan, S. yamatoensis sp. n., S. longidens Klingstedt, S. japonica Weele, S. melania Nakahara, and S. sinensis Banks). Nipponosialis which has been considered to be a synonym of
Fumio Hayashi, Shin‐ichi Suda
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The Megaloptera (Insecta) of Tocantins State, Brazil
Zootaxa, 2020Megaloptera is a small order of conspicuous holometabolous insects with 397 species and 35 genera distributed worldwide. The order comprises two extant families, the Sialidae (8 genera and 83 species) and the Corydalidae (27 genera and 314 species), both with aquatic larvae, wherea eggs, pupae, and adults are terrestrial (Rivera-Gasperín et al.
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1970
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Flint, Oliver S., Melo-Costa, Wanessa de
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Flint, Oliver S., Melo-Costa, Wanessa de
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2002
Some of the largest freshwater invertebrate predators belong to this fearsome group of insects. They are quite common in the cobble streams of mainland south-eastern Australia.
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Some of the largest freshwater invertebrate predators belong to this fearsome group of insects. They are quite common in the cobble streams of mainland south-eastern Australia.
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2017
Aquila megaloptera Meyen, 1834a: 64, pl. 7. Now: Phalcoboenus megalopterus (Meyen, 1834a). See Hellmayr & Conover (1949: 278), Amadon (1964). Holotype: ZMB 426 (Lichtenstein 1832, Nr. 52 as an unidentified form), skin, juv., collected by Meyen in “ Februar ” [= 17–19 Feb 1831; see below] in “ Chile ” [= western slopes of Volcán Maipo, Chile; see below].
Mlíkovský, Jiří, Frahnert, Sylke
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Aquila megaloptera Meyen, 1834a: 64, pl. 7. Now: Phalcoboenus megalopterus (Meyen, 1834a). See Hellmayr & Conover (1949: 278), Amadon (1964). Holotype: ZMB 426 (Lichtenstein 1832, Nr. 52 as an unidentified form), skin, juv., collected by Meyen in “ Februar ” [= 17–19 Feb 1831; see below] in “ Chile ” [= western slopes of Volcán Maipo, Chile; see below].
Mlíkovský, Jiří, Frahnert, Sylke
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1924
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The Megaloptera of Chile (Neuroptera)
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Aerotegmina megaloptera Hemp, n. sp.
2013Aerotegmina megaloptera Hemp n. sp. (Fig. 12 A–D) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid: orthoptera.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:180006 Holotype male, Tanzania, coast region Kisarawe district, Kazimzumbwi forest reserve, 39° 03´E 6° 57´S, Jan–Feb 1991, leg. FRONTIER Tanzania, depository ZMUC.
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Capítulo 28: Megaloptera Latreille, 1802
Os registros fósseis mais antigos dessa ordem datam do Permiano (Grimaldi & Engel 2005); dois gêneros monotípicos de Corydalidae do Cretáceo, foram descritos com base em material proveniente da formação Crato, no Brasil: Cratocorydalopsis brasiliensis Jepson & Heds e Lithocorydalus fuscata Jepson & Heds (Jepson & Heds 2016). A ordem temNeusa Hamada, Carlos A. S. de Azevêdo
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