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Temporal variation of the effects of landscape composition on lacewings (Chrysopidae: Neuroptera) in vineyards

Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 2020
Increasing landscape heterogeneity, both in terms of composition and configuration, can promote natural enemies and biological control in agricultural landscapes. However, relatively poor information exists about the effects of landscape heterogeneity on
Lola Serée   +3 more
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Total‐evidence phylogeny of the owlflies (Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae) supports a new higher‐level classification

Zoologica Scripta, 2019
The first large‐scale, total‐evidence phylogeny of the owlflies (Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae) is presented. A combined morphological and molecular dataset was analysed under several analytical regimes for 76 exemplars of Myrmeleontiformia (Psychopsidae ...
Joshua R. Jones
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Review of the green lacewing genus Apochrysa Schneider (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae).

Zootaxa, 2020
Delicate green lacewings in the genus Apochrysa Schneider (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae: Apochrysinae) are reviewed with each species diagnosed and figured; a key to species is included.
S. Winterton, Ankita Gupta
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Lance lacewings of the world (Neuroptera: Archeosmylidae, Osmylidae, Saucrosmylidae): review of living and fossil genera.

Zootaxa, 2019
The genera of the lance lacewing family Osmylidae (Neuroptera) and extinct allied families (Archeosmylidae, Saucrosmylidae) are reviewed. A key to living Osmylidae genera of the world is presented.
S. Winterton   +4 more
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Owlflies are derived antlions: anchored phylogenomics supports a new phylogeny and classification of Myrmeleontidae (Neuroptera)

Systematic Entomology, 2018
The first phylogenomic analysis of the antlions is presented, based on 325 genes captured using anchored hybrid enrichment. A concatenated matrix including 207 species of Myrmeleontoidea (170 Myrmeleontidae) was analysed under maximum likelihood and ...
R. Machado   +6 more
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Neuroptera

1899
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Chemical Ecology of Neuroptera

Annual Review of Entomology, 2016
With 6,000 species, Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions, dustywings, and allies) is a relatively small order; however, most larval neuropterans are predacious, often in agricultural systems, lending added importance to this group. Advances in neuropteran phylogeny, most recently through genomic studies, stabilized the nomenclature of this ancestral order ...
Jeffrey R, Aldrich, Qing-He, Zhang
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Neuropterida (Insecta: Megaloptera, Raphidioptera, Neuroptera) of Pakistan: a catalogue and faunistic review.

Zootaxa, 2019
The first comprehensive catalogue of the extant Neuropterida of Pakistan is presented, and the known distributions of all of these species from Pakistan are summarized.
M. A. Hassan   +3 more
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2023
Nineta pomacea sp. n. (Tadjik SSR, Pamir Mts) ??? similar to N. impunciata Reuter, differs by almost green venation, shorter tip of the 9th sternite, not projecting over 10th tergite, and by pseudopenis shape.
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Resistance, its stability and reversion rate of resistance to imidacloprid, indoxacarb and chlorfenapyr in a field population of green lacewing Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)

Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 2019
Green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) is a valuable bio-control agent that predates over various insect pests with high efficacy. It has developed considerable resistance to different classes of insecticides.
M. Mansoor, S. Shad
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