Megaloptera
Raphidiodea
Planipennia
A insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes a fishflies, snakeflies, lacewings & antlions. A adults of this choose possess little joe membrane-forming wings, by using a forewings & hindwings all about a equivalent size, & by using numerous veins. It use at times chew mouthparts, & undergo complete metamorphosis.
There are tercet suborders:
Megaloptera (dobsonflies, fishflies, & alder fly),
Raphidiodea (snakeflies), and
Planipennia (dusty-wings, lacewings, antlions, and owlflies).
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Antlion Pit: A Doodlebug Anthology
Information about antlions or "doodlebugs" (Myrmeleontidae) and their role in human imagination. Includes exclusive videos, world species map, and bookstore.
NeuroWeb
For neuropterists; bibliography, directory, news and general information for people who study the Neuropterida.
Journal of Neuropterology
Author's notes, and abstracts for the first two volumes.
Neuroptera
Classification and taxonomy, life history and ecology, anatomy, FAQ.
Gordon's Neuroptera Page
Photos and descriptions.
Order Neuroptera
Photo and brief description of the order's characteristics.
Antlions and Lacewings of South Africa
Introduction, resources, species lists with photos, and references; compiled by Mervyn W. Mansell.
Chrysoperla
Text and photographs describing Green Lacewings as biological control agents.
Brisbane Lacewings
Pictures and information of lacewings in Brisbane, Australia.
Neuroptera
Photographs and links to information about Neuropterida collections in California.
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