Physogastry is a phenomenon occurring in Euarthropoda and describes an extreme inflation of (parts of) the trunk. It is best known from ticks, termite queens, or honey-pot ants, but can also be found in several other representatives of Euarthropoda. Physogastry has so far rarely been seen in the fossil record. We describe here an example of physogastry in two lacewing larvae (Neuroptera) enclosed in a single piece of Kachin amber (ca. 100 Ma old). We measured head and trunk ratios of different physogastric and non-physogastric representatives of Euarthropoda. Plotting these ratios shows that the new larvae, which display quite extremely inflated trunks, are very similar to ticks or honey-pot ants, but also to certain lacewing larvae of the ...
Background: Adult mantis lacewings, neuropteran holometabolan insects of the group Mantispidae, poss...
The evolution of eusociality in ants and termites propelled both insect groups to their modern ecolo...
Myrmeleontiformia are an ancient group of lacewing insects characterized by predatory larvae with u...
Physogastry is a phenomenon occurring in Euarthropoda and describes an extreme inflation of (parts o...
Larvae of the group Holometabola (beetles, wasps, flies, moths and others) differ significantly in t...
Fossils sometimes show unusual morphological features absent in living organisms, making it difficul...
Lacewing larvae are mostly predatory, highly mobile larval forms of Insecta. The modern fauna yields...
Background Biological diversity is a hot topic in current research, especially its observed decreas...
Diverse organisms protect and camouflage themselves using varied materials from their environment. T...
Aphidlions are larvae of certain lacewings (Neuroptera), and more precisely larvae of the groups Chr...
Neuroptera, the group of lacewings, comprises only about 6000 species in the modern fauna, but is ge...
Lacewings have been suggested to be a relict group. This means that the group of lacewings, Neuropte...
With nearly 100,000 species, the Acercaria (lice, plant lices, thrips, bugs) including number of eco...
Background: Adult mantis lacewings, neuropteran holometabolan insects of the group Mantispidae, poss...
The evolution of eusociality in ants and termites propelled both insect groups to their modern ecolo...
Myrmeleontiformia are an ancient group of lacewing insects characterized by predatory larvae with u...
Physogastry is a phenomenon occurring in Euarthropoda and describes an extreme inflation of (parts o...
Larvae of the group Holometabola (beetles, wasps, flies, moths and others) differ significantly in t...
Fossils sometimes show unusual morphological features absent in living organisms, making it difficul...
Lacewing larvae are mostly predatory, highly mobile larval forms of Insecta. The modern fauna yields...
Background Biological diversity is a hot topic in current research, especially its observed decreas...
Diverse organisms protect and camouflage themselves using varied materials from their environment. T...
Aphidlions are larvae of certain lacewings (Neuroptera), and more precisely larvae of the groups Chr...
Neuroptera, the group of lacewings, comprises only about 6000 species in the modern fauna, but is ge...
Lacewings have been suggested to be a relict group. This means that the group of lacewings, Neuropte...
With nearly 100,000 species, the Acercaria (lice, plant lices, thrips, bugs) including number of eco...
Background: Adult mantis lacewings, neuropteran holometabolan insects of the group Mantispidae, poss...
The evolution of eusociality in ants and termites propelled both insect groups to their modern ecolo...
Myrmeleontiformia are an ancient group of lacewing insects characterized by predatory larvae with u...