- locomotion.
Development to
pupation takes between several w****s and one year.
Spongillafly larvae leave the
water and go to
hidden places nearby to pupate, choosing...
-
advanced larvae superficially resembling those of the
spongillaflies (Sisyridae) with
which the
spongillaflies were thus
formerly allied. Thus the superfamily...
- very deep
water where predators are rare. Spongeflies, also
known as
spongillaflies (Neuroptera, Sisyridae), are
specialist predators of
freshwater sponges...
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Sisyra nigra is a
species of
spongillafly in the
family Sisyridae. It is
found in
Europe and
Northern Asia (excluding China) and
North America. "Sisyra...
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Sisyra apicalis is a
species of
spongillafly in the
family Sisyridae. It is
found in the
Caribbean Sea,
Central America,
North America, and
South America...
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Coniopterygoidea Coniopterygidae (dustywings)
Sisyridae (spongeflies or
spongillaflies)
Mantispoidea Dilaridae (pleasing lacewings)
Mantispidae (mantidflies)...
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Family Osmylidae:
osmylids (Early Jur****ic-Present)
Family Sisyridae:
spongillaflies (Late Cretaceous-Present)
Family Nevrorthidae (Late Cretaceous-Present)...
-
species of
spongillafly in the
family Sisyridae. It is
found in Canada,
United States, and Mexico. C.
areolaris is a
small species of
spongillafly, with adults...
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Climacia californica is a
species of
spongillafly in the
family Sisyridae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "Climacia
californica Report"...
-
Sisyra vicaria is a
species of
spongillaflies in the
family Sisyridae. It is
found in
North America. "Sisyra
vicaria Species Information". BugGuide.net...