- well. The nine
genera of
dobsonflies are
distributed in the Americas, Asia, and
South Africa. The
origin of the word "
dobsonfly" is unclear. John Henry...
- The
eastern dobsonfly,
Corydalus cornutus, is a
large insect in the
Corydalidae family. It is
found in
eastern North America in
regions with fast-flowing...
- ****grammites. The
eastern dobsonfly,
Corydalus cornutus, is the most well-known
North American species among the
dobsonflies.
These genera have distinctive...
- male
dobsonflies spar with each
other in
courtship displays,
trying to flip each
other over with
their long mandibles.[citation needed]
Dobsonfly larvae...
-
Protohermes grandis is a large,
colorful species of
dobsonfly occurring in China, ****an, Korea, and Taiwan. v t e...
- (beetles)
Neuropterida Raphidioptera (snakeflies)
Megaloptera (alderflies,
dobsonflies, fishflies)
Neuroptera (net-winged insects: lacewings, mantidflies, antlions)...
-
Neuroptera (lacewings, 5,868 spp)
Megaloptera (alderflies and
dobsonflies, 354 spp)...
-
willow aphid,
fungus gnats,
crane flies,
large diving beetles,
eastern dobsonfly,
water fleas,
green darner,
aquatic oligochaetes, caddisflies, rotifers...
-
closest relatives,
dobsonflies, by the jaws (mandibles) and antennae. In
contrast to the
large jaws (especially in males) of
dobsonflies,
fishfly mandibles...
- (beetles)
Neuropterida Raphidioptera (snakeflies)
Megaloptera (alderflies,
dobsonflies, fishflies)
Neuroptera (net-winged insects: lacewings, mantidflies, antlions)...