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Neuroptera of Canada [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2019
The Neuroptera of Canada consists of 101 extant species, an increase of 26 (35%) since the previous assessment of the fauna in 1979. More than 48 additional species are believed to occur in Canada based largely on recent DNA evidence and new distribution
David C.A. Blades
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Occurrences of Neuroptera and Raphidioptera in some regions in European Russia [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal
The document presents an extensive set of data on the occurrence of Neuroptera and Raphidioptera in some regions of European Russia. The results of our own research, as well as scientific collections, have been processed.
Alexander Ruchin   +9 more
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A new glimpse on trophic interactions of 100-million-year old lacewing larvae [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2020
Larvae of lacewings (Neuroptera) are known to be fierce predators. According to the morphology of fossil forms thisseems to have been the case already in the Early Cretaceous. While being predators, lacewing larvae are also food itemsfor other organisms.
Marie K. Hörnig   +4 more
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Unknown diversity: survey of Neuroptera (Insecta) in Paraná, southern Brazil, reveals 14 species newly recorded from the state and country [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2021
The PROFAUPAR project (1986–1987) studied insect diversity in the Atlantic rainforest through collections made at eight different sites in the state of Paraná, Brazil.
Phillip Alves Schuster   +1 more
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Sobre el género Chrysopa Leach, 1815 de la Península Ibérica y Baleares (Insecta, Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)

open access: yesGraellsia, 2020
Se aportan nuevos datos sobre las especies del género Chrysopa Leach, 1815 citadas en la Península Ibérica y Baleares. De las especies mencionadas en su fauna sobre las que existían dudas en la veracidad de sus citas o se había cuestionado su validez ...
V. J. Monserrat, R. A. Pantaleoni
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Distribution of genus Libelloides Schaeffer, 1766 (Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae) in Serbia with the help of citizen science [PDF]

open access: yesKragujevac Journal of Science, 2022
Genus Libelloides Schaeffer, 1766 in Serbia is represented by two species, rare Libelloides lacteus (Brullé, 1832) and common L. macaronius (Scopoli, 1763).
Parenta Igor, Tot Ivan, Vujić Mihailo
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Neuroptera, Raphidioptera and Mecoptera from the North Caucasus and Western Transcaucasia [PDF]

open access: yesКавказский энтомологический бюллетень, 2022
New faunistic data are reported for 55 species of Neuroptera, two species of Raphidioptera, and three species of Mecoptera from Krasnodar Region, the Republic of Adygea, the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (Russia) and the Republic of Abkhazia ...
V.I. Shchurov, V.N. Makarkin
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Hemerobius japonicus (Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
The complete mitochondrial genome of Hemerobius japonicus Nakahara, was sequenced in this study. The complete mitochondrial genome is a typical double-stranded circular molecule of 18,585 bp (GenBank accession number: MN852445), containing 37 typical ...
Yang Zhao   +3 more
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Life history and reproductive behavior of the endemic Hawaiian Anomalochrysa hepatica (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae): A comparative approach

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Entomology, 2006
Our study focuses on a series of biological characteristics that Anomalochrysa hepatica exhibits; herein, we compare these features with those expressed by two other species within the endemic Hawaiian lacewing genus. Some of the characteristics (No. 2-3,
Maurice J. TAUBER   +2 more
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A new genus of lance lacewings from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2020
Fossils of Osmylinae are rare, currently only one fossil genus of this subfamily is known, Lithosmylus which is recorded from the late Eocene Florissant Formation of USA. Herein, we report a new Osmylinae genus with two new species, Vetosmylus tentus gen.
Yiming Ma   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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