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- locomotion. Development to pupation takes between several w****s and one year. Spongillafly larvae leave the water and go to hidden places nearby to pupate, choosing...
- Sisyra nigra is a species of spongillafly in the family Sisyridae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America. "Sisyra...
- very deep water where predators are rare. Spongeflies, also known as spongillaflies (Neuroptera, Sisyridae), are specialist predators of freshwater sponges...
- advanced larvae superficially resembling those of the spongillaflies (Sisyridae) with which the spongillaflies were thus formerly allied. Thus the superfamily...
- species of spongillafly in the family Sisyridae. It is found in Canada, United States, and Mexico. C. areolaris is a small species of spongillafly, with adults...
- Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing lacewings) Mantispidae (mantidflies)...
- Family Osmylidae: osmylids (Early Jur****ic–Present) Family Sisyridae: spongillaflies (Late Cretaceous–Present) Family Nevrorthidae (Late Cretaceous–Present)...
- Climacia californica is a species of spongillafly in the family Sisyridae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Climacia californica Report"...
- Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings) Sisyridae (spongeflies or spongillaflies) Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing lacewings) Mantispidae (mantidflies)...
- Sisyridae, a group of winged insects also known as sponge flies or spongillaflies. Their larvae act as parasites on the sponge and feed exclusively on...