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NeuropteraInsecta In*sec"ta, n. pl. [NL. See Insect.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) One of the classes of Arthropoda, including
those that have one pair of antenn[ae], three pairs of
mouth organs, and breathe air by means of trache[ae],
opening by spiracles along the sides of the body. In this
sense it includes the Hexapoda, or six-legged insects and
the Myriapoda, with numerous legs. See Insect, n.
2. (Zo["o]l.) In a more restricted sense, the Hexapoda alone.
See Hexapoda.
3. (Zo["o]l.) In the most general sense, the Hexapoda,
Myriapoda, and Arachnoidea, combined.
Note: The typical Insecta, or hexapod insects, are divided
into several orders, viz.: Hymenoptera, as the bees
and ants; Diptera, as the common flies and gnats;
Aphaniptera, or fleas; Lepidoptera, or moths and
butterflies; Neuroptera, as the ant-lions and
hellgamite; Coleoptera, or beetles; Hemiptera, as
bugs, lice, aphids; Orthoptera, as grasshoppers and
cockroaches; Pseudoneuroptera, as the dragon flies
and termites; Euplexoptera, or earwings; Thysanura,
as the springtails, podura, and lepisma. See these
words in the Vocabulary. Neuroptera
Neuroptera Neu*rop"te*ra, n. pl. [Nl., fr. gr. ? nerve + ? a
wing, fr. ? to fly.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of hexapod insects having two pairs of large,
membranous, net-veined wings. The mouth organs are adapted
for chewing. They feed upon other insects, and undergo a
complete metamorphosis. The ant-lion, hellgamite, and
lacewing fly are examples. Formerly, the name was given to a
much more extensive group, including the true Neuroptera and
the Pseudoneuroptera.
Neuropteran
Neuropteran Neu*rop"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A neuropter.
Pleuroptera
Pleuroptera Pleu*rop"te*ra, n. pl [NL., fr. Gr. ? side + ?
wing.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of Isectivora, including the colugo.
PseudoneuropteraInsecta In*sec"ta, n. pl. [NL. See Insect.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) One of the classes of Arthropoda, including
those that have one pair of antenn[ae], three pairs of
mouth organs, and breathe air by means of trache[ae],
opening by spiracles along the sides of the body. In this
sense it includes the Hexapoda, or six-legged insects and
the Myriapoda, with numerous legs. See Insect, n.
2. (Zo["o]l.) In a more restricted sense, the Hexapoda alone.
See Hexapoda.
3. (Zo["o]l.) In the most general sense, the Hexapoda,
Myriapoda, and Arachnoidea, combined.
Note: The typical Insecta, or hexapod insects, are divided
into several orders, viz.: Hymenoptera, as the bees
and ants; Diptera, as the common flies and gnats;
Aphaniptera, or fleas; Lepidoptera, or moths and
butterflies; Neuroptera, as the ant-lions and
hellgamite; Coleoptera, or beetles; Hemiptera, as
bugs, lice, aphids; Orthoptera, as grasshoppers and
cockroaches; Pseudoneuroptera, as the dragon flies
and termites; Euplexoptera, or earwings; Thysanura,
as the springtails, podura, and lepisma. See these
words in the Vocabulary. PseudoneuropteraPseudoneuroptera Pseu`do*neu*rop"te*ra, n. pl. [NL. See
Pseudo-, and Neuroptera.] (Zo["o]l.)
division of insects (Zo["o]l.) reticulated wings, as in the
Neuroptera, but having an active pupa state. It includes the
dragon flies, May flies, white ants, etc. By some
zo["o]logists they are classed with the Orthoptera; by
others, with the Neuroptera.
Meaning of Europtera from wikipedia
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genus are:
Europtera pandani De Lajonquière, 1972
Europtera punctillata (Saalmüller, 1884) De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2018). "
Europtera Lajonquière...
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Europtera pandani is a
species of
Lasiocampidae moth
native to Madagascar. afromoths.net "
Europtera pandani de Lajonquière, 1972". v t e...
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Europtera punctillata is a
species of
Lasiocampidae moth
native to Madagascar. The
wings have a cinnamon-brown colour. The
males have a
wingspan of 35–43 mm...
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Eriogaster Eriomorpha Estigena Eteinopla Eucraera Euglyphis Eupagopteryx Europtera Eustaudingeria Eutachyptera Euthrix Eutricha Euwallengrenia Gastromega...
- bivoltine, and its life
history is
synchronous with that of the
related Europtera punctillata moth.
There have been
suggestions that the
species is trivoltine...
- ; Ren, Dong (October 2015). "Phylogeny of split‐footed
lacewings ( N
europtera, N ymphidae), with
descriptions of new C
retaceous fossil species from...
- 1915
Ergolea Dumont, 1922
Eriogaster (Germar, 1810)
Eucraera Tams, 1930
Europtera de Lajonquière, 1970
Eutachyptera Barnes & McDunnough, 1912
Euthrix (Meigen...
- (Aurivillius, 1909)
Eupagopteryx albolunatus (Kenrick, 1914)
Europtera pandani De Lajonquière, 1972
Europtera punctillata (Saalmüller, 1884)
Gastromega badia (Saalmüller...