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Mitochondrial Genomes of
Antlion (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) and Split-footed
Lacewing (Neuroptera: Nymphidae), with
Phylogenetic Implications of Myrmeleontiformia"...
- (S2): S197–S203.
Michael S.
Engel (2005). "A
remarkable kalligrammatid lacewing from the
Upper Jur****ic of
Kazakhstan (Neuroptera: Kalligrammatidae)"....
- Suca is a
genus of
antlions belonging to the
family Myrmeleontidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in
Southern Africa. "Suca Navás, 1921". Global...
- Red
lacewing can
refer to
either of two
butterfly species in the
genus Cethosia:
Cethosia biblis, from
South and
Southeast Asia
Cethosia cydippe, from...
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simply called "
lacewings".
Since most of the
diversity of
Neuroptera are
properly referred to as some sort of "
lacewing",
common lacewings is preferable...
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Lacewing is a
common name
applied to some
species in the
insect order Neuroptera.
Lacewing may also
refer to:
Lacewing, a
variety of budgerigar, Melopsittacus...
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Chrysoperla carnea, one of the
species of
common green lacewing, is an
insect in the
Chrysopidae family.
Although the
adults feed on nectar,
pollen and...
- Ace
Lacewing: Bug
Detective is a
series of children's
books written and
illustrated by
David Biedrzycki. Each book
follows Ace
Lacewing, an anthropomorphic...
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Campion is a
genus of
mantisflies belonging to the
subfamily Mantispinae. The
species of this
genus are
endemic to Australia,
where they are
widely distributed...
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Cethosia biblis, the
lacewing biblis or red
lacewing, is a
species of
heliconiine butterfly belonging to the
family Nymphalidae. C. b.
biblis - ****am...