- only nectar. Beetles, wasps, and some lake
flies parasitize neuropteran larvae.
Neuropterans first appeared near the end of the
Permian period, as shown...
-
Chrysoperla can
rarely be
relied upon.
Since they are the most
familiar neuropterans to many people, they are
often simply called "lacewings".
Since most...
- wasp mantidfly,
western mantidfly, and
brown mantidfly, is a
predatory neuropteran insect in the
family Mantispidae. C.
brunnea has a
triangular head with...
- and
Lachancea inhabit the gut of a wide
range of insects,
including neuropterans, beetles, and ****roaches; it is not
known whether these fungi benefit...
- Rhachiberothidae.
Mantispidiptera are
diminutive insects,
apparently neuropterans of some sort,
perhaps Hemerobiiformia;
their exact affiliation cannot...
- extent, they also feed on soft-bodied insects, such as moths, flies, and
Neuropterans. They use
frequency modulated narrow band
calls with a
frequency that...
-
Cretaceous (late
Albian or
early Cenomanian)
Burmese amber Myanmar A
neuropteran of
uncertain phylogenetic placement.
Originally classified as member...
-
corresponding to "antlion".
Antlions can be
fairly small to very
large neuropterans, with
wingspans ranging from 2 to 15 cm (0.8 to 5.9 in). The African...
-
evolved only once in
Neuroptera as was
subsequently lost by
several neuropteran lineages. A
berothoid larva representing the
first record of
either the...
-
Dipteromantispidae is an
extinct family of
neuropterans known from the
Cretaceous period.
Unlike other neuropterans, the
family possesses only a
single set...