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- Five Northern Lacewings New to the Virginia Fauna
- Identifying the Oldest Larva of a Myrmeleontiformian Lacewing—A Morphometric Approach
- Ljubljana, December 2007
- The Mantispidae (Insecta: Neuroptera) of Canada, with Notes on Morphology, Ecology, and Distribution1
- Entomological Foundation Professional Awards
- THE GREAT LAKES ENTOMOLOGIST 119 @1"2 the NEUROPTERA-SUBORDER PLANIPENNIA of WISCONSIN PART Ill-MANTISPIDAE, ASCALAPHIDAE, MYRMELEONTIDAE and CONIOPTERYGIDAE
- 9 the Holometabola
- RESUMEN ABSTRACT an Owlfly Larva Preserved in Mexican Amber
- A Comparative Overview of the Neuropteran Assemblage of The
- The Ascalaphidae (Neuroptera) of the Balkan Peninsula1
- Evolution and Success of Antlions (Neuropterida: Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae)
- Neuroptera, Sisyridae) from Burmese Amber Imply Nectarivory Or Hematophagy
- Ptera – Chrysopidae
- Common Insects (Orders Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Phasmatodea, Blattaria, Mantodea, Isoptera, and Neuroptera) in the Wichita Mountains and Surrounding Areas
- Recent Progress in the Taxonomy of South American Neuroptera
- Phylogeny and Evolution of Neuropterida: Where Have Wings of Lace Taken Us?
- Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae) Supports a New Higher‐Level Classification
- Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae), an Extinct Family in Poland, Have Occurred in Poland in the Past?
- A 100 Million-Year-Old Snake-Fly Larva with an Unusually Large Antenna
- A New Type of Neuropteran Larva from Burmese Amber
- Principles of Ecology BIO 3023 (001 and H01) SPRING 2013
- A New Genus and Species of Split-Footed Lacewings (Neuroptera) from the Early Eocene of Western Canada and Revision of the Subfamily Affinities of Mesozoic Nymphidae
- 10 Acoustic Communication in Neuropterid Insects
- Insects-Chinery-101-111.Pdf
- The Neuroptera - Suborder Planipennia of Wisconsin Part III - Mantispidae, Ascalaphidae, Myrmeleontidae and Coniopterygidae