Definition of Polystoechotidae. Meaning of Polystoechotidae. Synonyms of Polystoechotidae

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Definition of Polystoechotidae

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Meaning of Polystoechotidae from wikipedia

- the genera that had been placed into the family Polystoechotidae. Both Rapismatidae and Polystoechotidae have been shown to nest into Ithonidae sensu lato...
- Ithonioidea Family Ithonidae: moth lacewings (includes Rapismatidae and Polystoechotidae) (Early Jur****ic–Present) Clade Myrmeleontiformia Superfamily Myrmeleontoidea...
- genus was placed in the family Psychopsidae, but later was moved to Polystoechotidae, which itself is now considered a subgroup of the moth lacewings. The...
- families Berothidae, Chrysopidae, Hemerobiidae, Ithonidae (including Polystoechotidae), Nymphidae, Osmylidae, and Psychopsidae. Fossil wings first described...
- 1940. A revision of the Nearctic Hemerobiidae, Berothidae, Sisyridae, Polystoechotidae and Dilaridae (Neuroptera). Proceedings of the American Academy of...
- lacewings (Dilaridae), silky lacewings (Psychopsidae), giant lacewings (Polystoechotidae) and as noted above the green lacewings (Chrysopidae) were placed therein...
- Polystoechotites Polystoechotidae was treated by entomologists as a separate family of lacewings. however in 2010 the family Polystoechotidae was merged into...
- B. &MARKARKIN, V. N. 2006: Tertiary Giant Lacewings (Neuroptera: Polystoechotidae): Revision and description of new taxa from Western North America and...
- Makarkin, Vladimir N. (2006). "Tertiary giant lacewings (Neuroptera: Polystoechotidae): Revision and description of new taxa from western north America and...
- the Rapisma group. Before the merging of the families Ithonidae and Polystoechotidae in 2010, Allorapisma was the first Ithonidae fossil to be described...