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The snakeflies of the Mediterranean islands: review and biogeographical analysis (Neuropterida, Raphidioptera) [PDF]
The Mediterranean region representsone of the hotspots of biodiversity of many organisms and among these also of Raphidioptera. With about 250 known species world-wide Raphidioptera is the smallest order of extant holometabolous insects.
Horst Aspöck, Ulrike Aspöck
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Neuroptera, Raphidioptera and Mecoptera from the North Caucasus and Western Transcaucasia [PDF]
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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There are eight species in two families of Raphidioptera known from Canada, an increase of one species since the prior assessment in 1979. Another four species are likely to occur in Canada based on DNA evidence and distributional records. The Barcode of
David C.A. Blades
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A contribution to the knowledge of Neuroptera and Raphidioptera of Mordovia (Russia) [PDF]
New faunistic data for 19 species of Neuroptera and 3 species of Raphidioptera from Mordovia (Russia) are reported. Seven species of Neuroptera and two species of Raphidioptera are new for this region.
V.N. Makarkin, A.B. Ruchin
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DNA Barcoding of Portuguese Lacewings (Neuroptera) and Snakeflies (Raphidioptera) (Insecta, Neuropterida) [PDF]
The orders Neuroptera and Raphidioptera include the species of insects known as lacewings and snakeflies, respectively. In Portugal, these groups account for over 100 species, some of which are very difficult to identify by morphological analysis.
Daniel Oliveira +6 more
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Trees in a state of decline exhibit a reduced foliage density and accumulate dead branches in their crowns. Consequently, forest decline can markedly affect both the habitats and sources of food for canopy-dwelling insects.
Alexis VINCENT +4 more
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Neuropterida and Mecoptera from the North-Western Caucasus [PDF]
An extensive study of Neuropteroidea and Mecoptera collected in Krasnodar Region and the Republic of Adygea in 2018 allowed the discovery of new species for the regions and for Russia, clarification of the taxonomic affiliation of some dubious specimens,
V.N. Makarkin, V.I. Shchurov
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Permian ancestors of Hymenoptera and Raphidioptera
The origin of Hymenoptera remains controversial. Currently accepted hypotheses consider Hymenoptera as the first side branch of Holometabola or sister-group to Mecopteroidea.
Dmitry Shcherbakov
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Occurrences of Neuroptera and Raphidioptera in some regions in European Russia [PDF]
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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Lista de Megaloptera, Neuroptera e Raphidioptera do México, América Central, ilhas Caraíbas e América do Sul [PDF]
RESUMO Relacionadas todas as espécies de Megaloptera, Neuroptera e Raphidioptera que ocorrem no Hemisfério Ocidental ao sul dos Estados Unidos, com uma citação bibliográfica para cada uma.
Norman D. Penny
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