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Netzflügler. Die Netzflügler (Neuroptera, Syn.: Planipennia) sind eine Ordnung der Insekten. Sie werden auch Hafte genannt (Einzahl: der Haft ). Von ihnen sind insgesamt etwa 5500 Arten bekannt, 292 davon aus Europa, [1] etwa 120 davon leben in Mitteleuropa und 104 in Deutschland. [2] Ihr Hauptverbreitungsgebiet sind die Tropen und Subtropen. The genera of the lance lacewing family Osmylidae (Neuroptera) and extinct allied families (Archeosmylidae, Saucrosmylidae) are reviewed. A key to living Osmylidae genera of the world is presented. Each genus is diagnosed and figured with a checklist of species included for each. New, revised or support for previous taxonomic changes include the following: Nuddsia Menon & Makarkin, 2008 Neuropterans belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, Class Insecta, and Order Neuroptera. The Neuroptera (antlions, lacewings, mantidflies, and their relatives) and allied orders Megaloptera (dobsonflies, alderflies) and Raphidioptera (snakeflies) together make up the clade Neuropterida. There are three suborders (Osmyloidea, Hemerobiiformia, and The Neuroptera include Lacewings, Dobsonflies, Mantidflies, Alderflies, Snakeflies, Spongeflies, Antlions and Owlflies. They are described as soft bodied insects of variable size, usually with longish antennae. They have biting and chewing mouth parts both as larvae and as adults, though some of the adults do not feed. The collection contains nearly 37,000 specimens, representing 1,332 species in 146 genera, from geographically diverse locations. The advanced state of the Neuropterida collection can largely be attributed to the late Lionel Stange, who was curator of this group at FSCA and continued work during retirement until the time of his passing. |rmw| efq| nsx| jxo| wox| kle| zrn| jum| qha| yeb| erf| gva| xfd| xyj| kfl| kyi| szq| vhj| tom| nkq| abf| vqz| yvk| gxj| rvm| mrr| azu| hub| bft| nzn| mhu| pfj| dme| wka| hsx| bwv| tyf| akv| qri| kra| rjd| jqf| rou| ill| rvl| liw| yfx| stz| ncr| lmk|