Nemopteridae are a charismatic family of lacewings characterised by uniquely extended hind wings.They are an ancient widespread group in the drier regions of the world. The family comprises two subfamilies, Crocinae (thread-wings) and Nemopterinae (spoon- and ribbon-wings). The present distribution of the family has been largely influenced by the vicariant events of plate tectonics, resulting in relict populations in some parts of the world and extensive evolutionary radiations in others, particularly southern Africa where the vast majority of the species are endemic to the Western and Northern Cape Provinces of South Africa. This study aimed to establish the validity of the 11 currently recognised genera and infer their biogeographic histo...
Southern Africa harbours 42 of the 88 known species of Palparini (Insecta: Neuroptera: Myrmeleontida...
Neuroptera, the group of lacewings, comprises only about 6000 species in the modern fauna, but is ge...
Nous décrivons un nouveau genre et quatre espèces nouvelles de ‘Grylloblattida’ Liomopteridae Sellar...
Psychopsidae (silky winged lacewings) are a small family of Neuroptera characterized by broad hirsut...
Analysis of anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE) data under a variety of analytical parameters for a bro...
A phylogeny of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) using anchored hybrid enrichment data is pr...
Neuropterida comprise the holometabolan orders Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions and relatives), Megal...
Neuropterida comprise the holometabolan orders Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions and relatives), Megal...
Includes bibliographical references.The spoon-winged and threadwinged lacewings are a diverse nemopt...
The suborder Myrmeleontiformia is a derived lineage of lacewings (Insecta: Neuroptera) including the...
The first quantitative analysis of phylogenetic relationships of green lacewings (Chrysopidae) is pr...
Lacewings have been suggested to be a relict group. This means that the group of lacewings, Neuropte...
Green lacewings are one of the largest families within Neuroptera and are widely distributed all ove...
Newly generated sequences were deposited in GenBank, and are registered with the following accession...
The five known species of the African genus Chondrolepis Mabille are extensively described and figur...
Southern Africa harbours 42 of the 88 known species of Palparini (Insecta: Neuroptera: Myrmeleontida...
Neuroptera, the group of lacewings, comprises only about 6000 species in the modern fauna, but is ge...
Nous décrivons un nouveau genre et quatre espèces nouvelles de ‘Grylloblattida’ Liomopteridae Sellar...
Psychopsidae (silky winged lacewings) are a small family of Neuroptera characterized by broad hirsut...
Analysis of anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE) data under a variety of analytical parameters for a bro...
A phylogeny of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) using anchored hybrid enrichment data is pr...
Neuropterida comprise the holometabolan orders Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions and relatives), Megal...
Neuropterida comprise the holometabolan orders Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions and relatives), Megal...
Includes bibliographical references.The spoon-winged and threadwinged lacewings are a diverse nemopt...
The suborder Myrmeleontiformia is a derived lineage of lacewings (Insecta: Neuroptera) including the...
The first quantitative analysis of phylogenetic relationships of green lacewings (Chrysopidae) is pr...
Lacewings have been suggested to be a relict group. This means that the group of lacewings, Neuropte...
Green lacewings are one of the largest families within Neuroptera and are widely distributed all ove...
Newly generated sequences were deposited in GenBank, and are registered with the following accession...
The five known species of the African genus Chondrolepis Mabille are extensively described and figur...
Southern Africa harbours 42 of the 88 known species of Palparini (Insecta: Neuroptera: Myrmeleontida...
Neuroptera, the group of lacewings, comprises only about 6000 species in the modern fauna, but is ge...
Nous décrivons un nouveau genre et quatre espèces nouvelles de ‘Grylloblattida’ Liomopteridae Sellar...