Definition of Meropeidae. Meaning of Meropeidae. Synonyms of Meropeidae

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Definition of Meropeidae

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Meaning of Meropeidae from wikipedia

- Meropeidae is a family of tiny scorpionflies within the order Mecoptera with only three known living species, commonly referred to as "earwigflies" (or...
- treated the Mecoptera as a clade, containing the Boreidae as sister to the Meropeidae, but in 2002 Michael F. Whiting declared the Mecoptera so-defined as paraphyletic...
- species in the genus Merope, and the only living member of the family Meropeidae in North America. It occurs throughout the east from Ontario to Georgia...
- Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae (Tasmanian snow scorpionflies)...
- suggested to be most closely related to the also poorly diverse and relictual Meropeidae. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eomeropidae. Wikispecies has information...
- Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae (Tasmanian snow scorpionflies)...
- "New continental record and new species of Austromerope (Mecoptera, Meropeidae) from Brazil". ZooKeys (269): 1–10. doi:10.3897/zookeys.269.4255. PMC 3592268...
- "New continental record and new species of Austromerope (Mecoptera, Meropeidae) from Brazil". ZooKeys (269): 1–10. doi:10.3897/zookeys.269.4255. PMC 3592268...
- Holometabola Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Eomeropidae (Notiothauma reedi) Meropeidae (earwigflies or forcepflies) Apteropanorpidae (Tasmanian snow scorpionflies)...
- 11 extinct genera) Mantophasmatodea (gladiators; a few living species) Meropeidae (3 living species, 4 extinct) Micromalthus debilis (a beetle) Mymarommatid...