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- distinguishing feature to separate whiteflies from dustywings is, that like many other Neuroptera, dustywings carry their wings nearly side-by-side when at...
- clade. Neuroptera Superfamily Coniopterygoidea family Coniopterygidae dustywings (Late Jur****ic–Present) Clade Euneuroptera Superfamily Osmyloidea Family...
- Hemerobioidea Hemerobiidae (brown lacewings) Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing...
- Hemerobioidea Hemerobiidae (brown lacewings) Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing...
- Hemerobioidea Hemerobiidae (brown lacewings) Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna there is large as is common in other tropical regions...
- Hemerobioidea Hemerobiidae (brown lacewings) Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing...
- Hemerobioidea Hemerobiidae (brown lacewings) Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing...
- second earliest diverging clade of Neuroptera after Coniopterygidae (dustywings). The group also contains Archeosmylidae from the Permian-Tri****ic and...
- (Hemerobiidae) than to the osmylids, but even more closely related to the dustywings (Coniopterygidae). And even though they are not often placed in the superfamily...