- 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...
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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...
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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...