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neuropteran
insect
order
neuroptera
winged
insects
includes
lacewings
mantidflies
antlions
their
relatives
contains
about
species
group
once
known
planipennia
that
time
also
included
alderflies
fishflies
dobsonflies
snakeflies
these
generally
considered
neuropteran
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webster
noun
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rən
nyu̇
usually
include
carnivorous
such
lion
dobsonfly
having
four
veined
wings
mouthparts
defined
including
lions
transparent
biting
origin
encyclopedia
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commonly
called
because
complex
vein
patterns
giving
define
neuropterous
more
neuropteron
njʊˈrɒptərən
terans
terons
tera
vocabulary
large
membranous
netlike
veins
wordreference
njʊˈrɒptərəs
relating
belonging
pairs
much
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neuropterans
neuropter
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NEUROPTERAN»
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1
Encyclopedia of Insects
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé. FIGURE 1 Neuropteran adult in the family
Crocidae. Note the colorful forewings, long slender hind wings, and delicate body
. (Photograph by E. S. Ross, California Academy of Sciences.) (primarily
Chrysopidae ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2003
2
Invertebrate Biodiversity as Bioindicators of Sustainable ...
Neuropteran communities in natural habitats Neuropteran communities in natural
habitats are influenced by various biotic and abiotic factors, such as plant
associations, prey animals and parasites, temperature, wind, rainfall and
daylength.
Maurizio G. Paoletti, 2012
3
Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach
Neuropteran larvae do not have contiguous intestinal tracts. Rather, the midgut
and hindgut remain separate until pupation. As the larvae feed, waste
accumulates in the midgut. Only after metamorphosis, during which the midgut
and hindgut ...
Timothy D. Schowalter, 2006
4
Popular Controversies in World History: Investigating ...
Neuropteran fly larvae: The neuropteran fly has a short lifespan and does not
demonstrate tool use in its adult insect form. Neuropteran flies, however, spend
up to two years as larvae (known as ''ant-lions'') and are proficient hunters at this
...
5
Advances in Ovum Research and Application: 2012 Edition
Here, we show that the follicular cell differentiation pathway in neuropteran
ovaries significantly differs from that observed in Drosophila and its relatives. In
neuropteran ovaries differentiation of the germ line cells precedes the
organization of ...
6
Assembling the Tree of Life
Relationships among neuropteran families have been historically controversial
and have most recently been investigated quantitatively by Aspöck et al. (2001)
and Aspöck (2002). According to Aspöck, Neuroptera are divided into three main
...
Joel Cracraft Curator of Ornithology American Museum of Natural History, the Herbarium Michael J. Donoghue Curator, Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University, 2004
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how_fossils_overturned_evolution_en
146-. to. 65-Million-Year-Old. Neuropteran. Fossils. The first neuropterans are
believed to have appeared during the Permian, almost 300 million years ago.
The order is highly diverse today, including insects known by the common names
of ...
8
Tracks & Sign of Insects & Other Invertebrates: A Guide to ...
Neuropteran. Cocoons. Many of the Neuroptera have oval to nearly spherical
cocoons. Those of some are encrusted with sand or debris, and these are
discussed in chapter 8. The 3-mm, oval cocoons of green lacewings (
Chrysopidae) are ...
Charley Eiseman, Noah Charney, 2010
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological ...
DISCUSSION The diversity of coleopteran eyes In so far as different families of
beetles have been examined, the neuropteran type of eye occurs in those usually
placed near the beginning of the classification of Coleoptera : suborders ...
10
Australian Freshwater Life: The Invertebrates of Australian ...
Key to Families of Mature Neuropteran Larvae Found in Semi-aquatic or Aquatic
Situations in Australia* 1 . Tarsi with 1 claw, empodium absent; abdomen with
seven pairs of ventral respiratory filaments; living in or on freshwater sponges .
William David Williams, 1980
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «NEUROPTERAN»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
neuropteran nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Silent and Deadly: Fatal Farts Immobilize Prey
In the words of neuropteran expert Professor John Oswald: “the gaseous allomone story in larval berothids still requires further investigation ... «Wired, giu 15»
Explaining the LAFD's Confusing Response Times, With Help From …
We then embody a neuropteran conflagration of the star-spangled verisimilitude and put it through a synchrotron that has been multiplied by ... «LA Downtown News Online, apr 12»
Ancient Silky Lacewing Insects Fossil Discovered
The most important trait of this fossil is that it shares the features of two different families of neuropteran insects, the extant Psychopsidae ... «International Business Times, ott 11»
A new species of fossil silky lacewing insects that lived more than …
"The most important trait of this fossil is that it shares the features of two different families of neuropteran insects, the extant Psychopsidae ... «Science Codex, ott 11»