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From Chewing to Sucking Via Phylogeny—From Sucking to Chewing Via Ontogeny: Mouthparts of Neuroptera
Comparative Study of Sensilla and Other Tegumentary Structures of Myrmeleontidae Larvae (Insecta, Neuroptera)
Fossil Calibrations for the Arthropod Tree of Life
Insecta: Holometabola: Neuropterida: Neuroptera)
Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) ⇑ ⇑ Bruno Michel A, , Anne-Laure Clamens B, Olivier Béthoux C,D, Gael J
The Function and Phylogenetic Implications of the Tentorium in Adult Neuroptera (Insecta)
Variation in the Number of Testicular Follicles And
Lacewings (Neuroptera)
Contribution to the Knowledge of the Neuroptera of the Oriental Region of Morocco
The Phylogeny of the Neuropterida: Long Lasting and Current Controversies and Challenges (Insecta: Endopterygota) 119-129 Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 119
Palaeoentomology 2019 Abstracts
Shedding Light on the Antlion Phylogeny and the Enigmatic Genus Pseudimares Kimmins (Neuropterida: Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) 535-554 75 (3): 535 – 554 20.12.2017
Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae) and Its Phylogenetic Implications
Aetheogrammatidae, a New Family of Lacewings from the Mesozoic of China (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontiformia)
Cladistic Analysis of Neuroptera and Their Systematic Position Within Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola: Neuropterida: Neuroptera)
Ascalaphidae
Identifying the Oldest Larva of a Myrmeleontiformian Lacewing—A Morphometric Approach
Susanne Randolf, Dominique Zimmermann & Ulrike Aspöck In
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A 100-Million-Year Old Predator: a Fossil Neuropteran Larva with Unusually Elongated Mouthparts Joachim T
A Comparative Overview of the Neuropteran Assemblage of The
The Feeding Biology of Adult Lacewings (Neuroptera): a Review
Phylogeny and Evolution of Neuropterida: Where Have Wings of Lace Taken Us?
A Split-Footed Lacewing and Two Epiosmylines from the Jurassic of China (Neuroptera)
Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae) Supports a New Higher‐Level Classification
The Morphological Diversity of Long-Necked Lacewing Larvae (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontiformia)