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Ithonidae,
commonly called moth
lacewings and
giant lacewings, is a
small family of
winged insects of the
insect order Neuroptera. The
family contains...
- out of
sight and
ambush prey from "pits" in the soil.
Larvae of some
Ithonidae are root feeders, and
larvae of
Sisyridae are aquatic, and feed on freshwater...
- Makarkin, VN; Wedmann, S; Weiterschan, T (2014). "First
record of the
family Ithonidae (Neuroptera) from
Baltic amber". Zootaxa. 3796 (2): 385–393. doi:10.11646/zootaxa...
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Ithonidae (moth lacewings)
Chrysopidae (green lacewings)...
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Ithonidae (moth lacewings)...
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Polystoechotes punctata is a
species of
giant lacewing in the
family Ithonidae.
Found in
Central America and
North America, this
giant lacewing was considered...
- scorpionflies, saw-flies and in some
families of
Neuroptera (e.g.
Megaloptera and
Ithonidae). The
function of
nygmata are unknown: they do not
connect with nerves...
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Ithonidae giant lacewings, moth lacewings Myrmeleontiformia...
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genus and
first Cenozoic fossil record of moth
lacewings (Neuroptera:
Ithonidae) from the
Early Eocene of
North America" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2063: 55–63....
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Ithonioidea Ithonidae (moth lacewings)
Chrysopoidea Chrysopidae (green lacewings)
Hemerobioidea Hemerobiidae (brown lacewings)
Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae...