The Mantispidae are a distinctive group of Neuroptera known for the adults' possession of raptorial forelegs. There are four recognised, extant subfamilies of Mantispidae: the Mantispinae, Symphrasinae, Calomantispinae and Drepanicinae. The life history and larval behaviour of the subfamily Mantispinae is best known: the immatures are spider egg predators. Among the three remaining subfamilies, larval Symphrasinae and Calomantispinae most likely predate on other small arthropods, while the immature life history of Drepanicinae, until now, remained completely unknown.Here we provide observations of annual, near-synchronised, mass emergences of adults of the drepanicine, Ditaxis biseriata (Westwood), within a well-established Macadamia orchar...
Preimaginal morphology of Austroscaeva occidentalis (Shannon, 1927) is described for the first time,...
FIGURES 1–4. Cryptic strategies in Acanthopidae: 1, Metilia sp., a male with partially decaying, dry...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is the largest European hoverfly genus, widely distributed around the...
The Mantispidae are a distinctive group of Neuroptera known for the adults' possession of raptorial ...
The external and internal morphology of the primary larva of Mantispa aphavexelte was studied and do...
Adult Mantispidae are general predators of arthropods equipped with raptorial forelegs. The three la...
Mantispidae is a rarely encountered group of insects, which might be the reason why relatively littl...
ABSTRACT. Egg sacs of 25 species of spiders in 14 families were found to contain immatures of Mantis...
FIGURE 32. Fore- and hind wing in Rhachiberothidae and Mantispidae. (a) Mucroberotha vesicaria. (b‒d...
Background: Adult mantis lacewings, neuropteran holometabolan insects of the group Mantispidae, poss...
FIGURE 1. Habitus of living representatives of Rhachiberothidae (a‒c) and Mantispidae (d‒f). (a) Rha...
Spondyliaspis cf. plicatuloides (Froggatt) (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) is native to Australia but was f...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are large, tropical, predominantly nocturnal herbivores, which ...
FIGS. 42–47. Mantispidae spp. Mantispilla indica Westwood: 42, habitus, dorsal view; 43, head and th...
The life history, morphology, and biology of the immature stages and phylogenetic relationships of R...
Preimaginal morphology of Austroscaeva occidentalis (Shannon, 1927) is described for the first time,...
FIGURES 1–4. Cryptic strategies in Acanthopidae: 1, Metilia sp., a male with partially decaying, dry...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is the largest European hoverfly genus, widely distributed around the...
The Mantispidae are a distinctive group of Neuroptera known for the adults' possession of raptorial ...
The external and internal morphology of the primary larva of Mantispa aphavexelte was studied and do...
Adult Mantispidae are general predators of arthropods equipped with raptorial forelegs. The three la...
Mantispidae is a rarely encountered group of insects, which might be the reason why relatively littl...
ABSTRACT. Egg sacs of 25 species of spiders in 14 families were found to contain immatures of Mantis...
FIGURE 32. Fore- and hind wing in Rhachiberothidae and Mantispidae. (a) Mucroberotha vesicaria. (b‒d...
Background: Adult mantis lacewings, neuropteran holometabolan insects of the group Mantispidae, poss...
FIGURE 1. Habitus of living representatives of Rhachiberothidae (a‒c) and Mantispidae (d‒f). (a) Rha...
Spondyliaspis cf. plicatuloides (Froggatt) (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) is native to Australia but was f...
Stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) are large, tropical, predominantly nocturnal herbivores, which ...
FIGS. 42–47. Mantispidae spp. Mantispilla indica Westwood: 42, habitus, dorsal view; 43, head and th...
The life history, morphology, and biology of the immature stages and phylogenetic relationships of R...
Preimaginal morphology of Austroscaeva occidentalis (Shannon, 1927) is described for the first time,...
FIGURES 1–4. Cryptic strategies in Acanthopidae: 1, Metilia sp., a male with partially decaying, dry...
The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is the largest European hoverfly genus, widely distributed around the...