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Adams, P. A. 1958. Studies in the Neuroptera, with special reference to wing structure and evolution in the Osmyloidea. Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussets. 120 pp. 16 plates with 79 figures.
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tolweb.org/Neuroptera
tolweb.org/Neuroptera
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Neuroptera: lacewings and antlions ... Characteristics; Lacewings are delicate looking, soft bodied insects with a wingspan ranging in size from 5 to 150 millimetres and a body up to 50 millimetres in length. As their name suggests their wings appear lace-like with many intricate veins across their entire surface.
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www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/neuroptera.html
www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/neuroptera.html
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The order Neuroptera includes the lacewings and antlions (suborder Planipennia), dobsonflies and alderflies (suborder Megaloptera) and snakeflies (suborder Raphidoidea). ... "Splitters" prefer to assign each of these groups to a separate order (Neuroptera, Megaloptera, and Raphidioptera, respectively),
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www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/compendium/neurop~1.htm...
www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/compendium/neurop~1.html
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Neuroptera has traditionally been split into three suborders: Planipennia (lacewings, antlions, owlflies, etc.), Megaloptera (alderflies, dobsonflies, fishflies), and Raphidiodea (snakeflies); these groups have now been given full order status, named Neuroptera, Megaloptera, and Raphidioptera respectively.
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bugguide.net/node/view/61
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An introduction to the biology and ecology of Lacewings and their kin, The Neuroptera ... The Neuroptera are a diverse yet fascinating group of about 5,400 species of insects which seem so often to miss out on the attention they deserve.
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www.earthlife.net/insects/neurop.html
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- To post a question or response, send an e-mail message to neuroptera@domeus.de (you must be subscribed to post to this list); - To subscribe to the listserver, send an e-mail to neuroptera-subscribe@domeus.de;
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insects.tamu.edu/research/neuropterida/neuroweb.html
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This, the official web site of the International Association for Neuropterology (IAN), has been conceived in Neuroptera.com is a portal, linking and supporting the study of insects in the Neuropterida group (i.e. Megaloptera, Raphidioptera & Neuroptera). The bulk of research in this group is carried out on Neuroptera.
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www.neuroptera.com/
www.neuroptera.com/
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Engel, M. S. & Grimaldi, D. A., 2007: The neuropterid fauna of Dominican and Mexican amber (Neuropterida: Megaloptera, Neuroptera). –American Museum Novitates: #3587, pp. 1-58...
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www.helsinki.fi/~mhaaramo/metazoa/protostoma/arthropoda...
www.helsinki.fi/~mhaaramo/metazoa/protostoma/arthropoda/insecta/neuropterida/neuroptera.html
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Neuroptera.com is a portal, linking and supporting the study of insects in the Neuropterida group (i.e. Megaloptera, Raphidioptera & Neuroptera). The bulk of research in this group is carried out on Neuroptera. ... A Neuroptera Bibliography edited by John Oswald; A generic catalogue of te insect orders Neuroptera,
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www.neuroptera.com/main.html
www.neuroptera.com/main.html
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