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2022
Raphidioptera fam. gen. sp. indet. B Fig. 3 Material examined. Specimen SIZK K-8213, deposited in the Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, Kiev, Ukraine. An incomplete mature larva lacking the posterior part; details of the head are unclear in part because of a milky covering. Syninclusions: stellate hairs. Locality and horizon.
Makarkin, Vladimir N. +3 more
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Raphidioptera fam. gen. sp. indet. B Fig. 3 Material examined. Specimen SIZK K-8213, deposited in the Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, Kiev, Ukraine. An incomplete mature larva lacking the posterior part; details of the head are unclear in part because of a milky covering. Syninclusions: stellate hairs. Locality and horizon.
Makarkin, Vladimir N. +3 more
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2001
27 Raphidioptera The ventral side of tarsomeres 1–3 is densely covered with hairs. Tarsomere 4 is very short and largely concealed between the two lobes of the heartshaped tarsomere 3 (Aspock and Aspock 1991).
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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27 Raphidioptera The ventral side of tarsomeres 1–3 is densely covered with hairs. Tarsomere 4 is very short and largely concealed between the two lobes of the heartshaped tarsomere 3 (Aspock and Aspock 1991).
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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2021
Published as part of Archibald, S. Bruce & Makarkin, Vladimir N., 2021, Early Eocene snakeflies (Raphidioptera) of western North America from the Okanagan Highlands and Green River Formation, pp.
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Published as part of Archibald, S. Bruce & Makarkin, Vladimir N., 2021, Early Eocene snakeflies (Raphidioptera) of western North America from the Okanagan Highlands and Green River Formation, pp.
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Family-Group Names for Snakeflies (Raphidioptera)
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 2012Abstract Those family-group names for snakeflies (Neuropterida: Raphidioptera) are catalogued. The type genus and combining stem are identified for 22 family-group names, including the new subtribes Mongoloraphidiina and Ohmellina. The higher classification of the order is briefly summarized.
Michael S Engel
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The identity of Inocellia sinensis Navás, 1936 (Raphidioptera: Inocelliidae) clarified
Zootaxa, 2021The identity of Inocellia sinensis Navás, 1936, is clarified based on the unexpected finding of the primary type of this species. The male of this species is re-described. Amurinocellia australis Liu, H. Aspöck, Yang & U. Aspöck, 2009 syn. nov. is treated as a junior synonym of I. sinensis, and I. aspoeckorum Yang, 1999 stat. rest. is restored as a
RONGRONG SHEN +3 more
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Molecular phylogeny of the Raphidiidae (Raphidioptera) *
Systematic Entomology, 2010We present a molecular phylogeny of the family Raphidiidae including representatives of 21 of the 26 genera. Sequences from the nuclear gene for the large subunit ribosomal RNA ( 28S rRNA) and the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 3 gene (
Haring, Elisabeth +3 more
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2023
Il capitolo, ben illustrato, è dedicato all'ordine dei rafidiotteri di cui sono considerate morfologia, bio-ecologia e sistematica, con particolare riferimento all'Italia.
Davide Badano +3 more
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Il capitolo, ben illustrato, è dedicato all'ordine dei rafidiotteri di cui sono considerate morfologia, bio-ecologia e sistematica, con particolare riferimento all'Italia.
Davide Badano +3 more
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How many larval instars do Raphidioptera have?
Spixiana: Zeitschrift für Zoologie, 2023The development of two species of Raphidiidae occurring in Central Europe, Raphidia mediterranea H. Aspöck, U. Aspöck & Rausch, 1977, and Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (A. Costa, 1855) was studied by rearing them ‘ab ovo’ in order to clarify the number of larval instars and the length of the larval periods.
Gruppe, Axel +2 more
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Spermatozoa of megaloptera and raphidioptera (insecta, neuropteroidea)
Journal of Ultrastructure and Molecular Structure Research, 1988Abstract Spermatozoa from representatives of two minor insect orders, Sialis lutaria , order Megaloptera, and Raphidia spec., order Raphidioptera, have been examined by electron microscopy. Spermatozoa from both species were seen to have an elongated sperm head and a sperm tail containing axoneme, two mitochondrial derivatives of equal sizes, and ...
B.A. Afzelius, R. Dallai
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