Definition of Eomeropidae. Meaning of Eomeropidae. Synonyms of Eomeropidae

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Definition of Eomeropidae

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Meaning of Eomeropidae from wikipedia

- Eomeropidae is a family of aberrant, flattened scorpionflies represented today by only a single living species, Notiothauma reedi, known from the Notho****us...
- Notiothauma is the sole living genus in the scorpionfly family Eomeropidae. The genus is monotypic with a lone species Notiothauma reedi which is native...
- Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae...
- as the sister group to the Siphonaptera, also as its own order. The Eomeropidae is suggested to be the sister group to the rest of the Mecoptera, with...
- Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae...
- Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae...
- "Thaumatomeropidae." in 2002. The closest relatives of the family are thought to be Eomeropidae, another relictual family of mecopterans with only 1 living species whose...
- Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae...
- ; Akhmetiev, M.A. (2005). "The ecology and distribution of Cenozoic Eomeropidae (Mecoptera), and a new species of Eomerope ****erell from the Early Eocene...
- Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae...