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- Ascalaphinae is the type subfamily of the neuropteran owlfly family. Most species are found in the tropics. Their characteristic apomorphy , shared with...
- 1909; Haplogleniinae Newman, 1853; Melambrotinae Tjeder, 1992; and Ascalaphinae Lefèbvre, 1842. This re****ed nuclear phylogenomic analysis in 2018, which...
- recognized a different four subfamilies: Ascalaphinae, Myrmeleontinae, Dendroleontinae, and Nemoleontinae. Ascalaphinae Rambur, 1842 Ascalaphini Lefèbvre, 1842...
- is an owlfly species belonging to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae. This rare insect is present in France, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy...
- is an owlfly species belonging to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae. This species is present in South Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy...
- is a subfamily or tribe (as Ululodini) of owlflies. Both they and the Ascalaphinae are sometimes known as split-e**** owlflies due to the characteristic...
- Europe and Asia. The genus belongs to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae. The adult is a large insect somewhat resembling a dragonfly. Its body...
- Libelloides is a genus of owlflies belonging to the subfamily Ascalaphinae. The species of this genus are present in most of Europe. They inhabit dry meadows...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Neuroptera Family: Ascalaphidae Subfamily: Ascalaphinae Genus: Ascalaphus Fabricius, 1775 Species See text...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Neuroptera Family: Ascalaphidae Subfamily: Ascalaphinae Tribe: Palparini Genus: Pamexis Hagen, 1866 Species See text...