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- Nemopteridae, the spoonwings, are a family of neuropteran insects. They are also called thread-winged antlions. They are found in the Ethiopian, Palearctic...
- Nemoptera sinuata is a diurnal species of spoonwing lacewing or thread-winged lacewing within the spoonwing family Nemopteridae. It is a Balkan-Anatolian...
- Nemoptera bipennis is a species of slow flying insect in the spoonwing family, Nemopteridae. It is found in Spain, Portugal, and France. Nemoptera bipennis...
- Nemopteroidea Psychopsidae (silky lacewings) Nemopteridae (spoonwings) Myrmeleontoidea Nymphidae (split-footed lacewings) Myrmeleontidae (antlions) Ascalaphidae...
- Myrmeleontidae: antlions (includes Palaeoleontidae) Family Nemopteridae: spoonwings etc Family Nymphidae: split-footed lacewings (includes Myiodactylidae)...
- Nemopteroidea Psychopsidae (silky lacewings) Nemopteridae (spoonwings) Myrmeleontoidea Nymphidae (split-footed lacewings) Myrmeleontidae (antlions) Ascalaphidae...
- Nemopteroidea Psychopsidae (silky lacewings) Nemopteridae (spoonwings) Myrmeleontoidea Nymphidae (split-footed lacewings) Myrmeleontidae (antlions) Ascalaphidae...
- Nemoptera is a Palearctic genus of insects of the spoonwing family, Nemopteridae. All species are diurnal with an exclusively floral diet, preferring...
- Chasmoptera mathewsi is an insect in the spoonwing family (Nemopteridae). found in Western Australia. It was first described in 1967 by Lucien Everard...
- Nemopteroidea Psychopsidae (silky lacewings) Nemopteridae (spoonwings) Myrmeleontoidea Nymphidae (split-footed lacewings) Myrmeleontidae (antlions) Ascalaphidae...