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Aleuropteryginae
Aleuropteryginae is a subfamily of lacewing. Genera * '' Alboconis'' Nel et al., 2005 † * '' Aleuropteryx'' Löw, 1855 * '' Coniocompsa'' Enderlein, 1905 * ''Conwentzia'' Enderlein, 1905 * '' Cryptoscenea'' Enderlein, 1914 * ''Helicoconis ''Helicoconis'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Coniopterygidae The dustywings, Coniopterygidae, are a family of Pterygota (winged insects) of the net-winged insect order ( Neuroptera). About 460 living species are known.Engel ...'' Enderlein, 1905 * '' Hemisemidalis'' Meinander, 1972 * '' Heteroconis'' Enderlein, 1905 * '' Neoconis'' Enderlein, 1930 * '' Semidalis'' Enderlein, 1905 * '' Spiloconis'' Enderlein, 1907 * '' Vartiana'' H. Aspock & U. Aspock, 1965 References Coniopterygidae Insect subfamilies {{neuroptera-stub ...
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Coniopterygidae
The dustywings, Coniopterygidae, are a family of Pterygota (winged insects) of the net-winged insect order ( Neuroptera). About 460 living species are known.Engel & Grimaldi (2007) These tiny insects can usually be determined to genus with a hand lens according to their wing venation, but to distinguish species, examination of the genitals by microscope is usually necessary. Description and ecology In general habitus, the adults are quite unlike other net-winged insects. Because of their small size - wingspan is between 1.8 and 5 millimetres - and their translucent brownish wings usually covered with the namesake whitish dust of waxy scales, they may at first be mistaken for whiteflies (Aleyrodidae). But whiteflies are true bugs (Sternorrhyncha), which are only distantly related to net-winged insects. An easily-perceived distinguishing feature to separate whiteflies from dustywings is, that like many other Neuroptera, dustywings carry their wings nearly side-by-side when at res ...
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Neoconis
''Neoconis'' is a genus of lacewing The insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives. The order consists of some 6,000 species. Neuroptera can be grouped together with the Megaloptera and Raphidioptera in t .... Species * '' Neoconis amazonica'' Meinander, 1983 * '' Neoconis bifurcata'' Meinander, 1974 * '' Neoconis bispina'' Meinander, 1972 * '' Neoconis brasiliensis'' Meinander, 1980 * '' Neoconis cubana'' (Banks, 1938) * '' Neoconis dentata'' Meinander, 1972 * '' Neoconis garleppi'' (Enderlein, 1906) * '' Neoconis gelesae'' Monserrat, 1981 * '' Neoconis inexpectata'' Meinander, 1972 * '' Neoconis insulana'' (Meinander, 1974) * '' Neoconis marginata'' Meinander, 1972 * '' Neoconis paleocaribis''† Grimaldi & Engel ''in'' Grimaldi, Engel, Nascimbene & Singh, 2013 * '' Neoconis pistrix'' (Enderlein, 1906) * '' Neoconis presai'' Monserrat, 1983 * '' Neoconis szirakii'' Sarmiento-Cordero & Contreras-R ...
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Spiloconis
''Spiloconis'' is a genus of lacewing The insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives. The order consists of some 6,000 species. Neuroptera can be grouped together with the Megaloptera and Raphidioptera in t .... Species * '' Spiloconis cerata'' (Hagen, 1858) * '' Spiloconis eominuta''† Grimaldi & Engel ''in'' Grimaldi, Engel, Nascimbene & Singh, 2013 * '' Spiloconis fijiensis'' Meinander, 1990 * '' Spiloconis glaesaria''† Meinander, 1998 * '' Spiloconis maculata'' (Enderlein, 1906) * '' Spiloconis notata'' (Navás, 1926) * '' Spiloconis oediloma''† Engel & Grimaldi, 2007 * '' Spiloconis sexguttata'' Enderlein, 1907 References Coniopterygidae Neuroptera genera {{neuroptera-stub ...
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Neuroptera
The insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives. The order consists of some 6,000 species. Neuroptera can be grouped together with the Megaloptera and Raphidioptera in the unranked taxon Neuropterida (once known as Planipennia) including: alderflies, fishflies, dobsonflies, and snakeflies. Adult Neuropterans have four membranous wings, all about the same size, with many veins. They have chewing mouthparts, and undergo complete metamorphosis. Neuropterans first appeared during the Permian period, and continued to diversify through the Mesozoic era. During this time, several unusually large forms evolved, especially in the extinct family Kalligrammatidae, often called "the butterflies of the Jurassic" for their large, patterned wings. Anatomy and biology Neuropterans are soft-bodied insects with relatively few specialized features. They have large lateral compound eyes, and may or may not also have ocel ...
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Conwentzia
''Conwentzia'' is a genus of net-winged insects belonging to the family Coniopterygidae or ''dustywings''. ''Conwentzia'' species are present in most of Europe. These tiny insects, also known as waxwing lacewings or dustywing lacewings. They have only vestigial hindwings. Body and forewings are covered with whitish dust of waxy scales which the insect produces itself. Forewings are carried nearly side-by-side when at rest, like many other Neuroptera. To distinguish various species, an accurate study of the genitals by microscope is usually necessary. Species * '' Conwentzia africana'' * '' Conwentzia barretti'' * '' Conwentzia californica'' * '' Conwentzia capensis'' * '' Conwentzia fraternalis'' * '' Conwentzia inverta'' * '' Conwentzia nietoi'' * '' Conwentzia obscura'' * '' Conwentzia orthotibia'' * '' Conwentzia pineticola'' * ''Conwentzia psociformis ''Conwentzia'' is a genus of net-winged insects belonging to the family Coniopterygidae or ''dustywings''. ''Conwentzia'' ...
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Cryptoscenea
''Cryptoscenea'' is a genus of lacewings belonging to the family Coniopterygidae The dustywings, Coniopterygidae, are a family of Pterygota (winged insects) of the net-winged insect order ( Neuroptera). About 460 living species are known.Engel & Grimaldi (2007) These tiny insects can usually be determined to genus with a han .... The species of this genus are found in Australia and New Zealand. Species Species: *'' Cryptoscenea antennalis'' *'' Cryptoscenea australiensis'' *'' Cryptoscenea diversicornis'' *'' Cryptoscenea evansorum'' Smithers, 1984 *'' Cryptoscenea hoelzeli'' Sziráki, 1997 *'' Cryptoscenea maior'' Sziráki & Winterton, 2012 *'' Cryptoscenea novaeguineensis'' Meinander, 1972 *'' Cryptoscenea obscurior'' Meinander, 1972 *'' Cryptoscenea ohmi'' Sziráki, 1997 *'' Cryptoscenea orientalis'' C.K. Yang & Z.Q. Liu, 1993 *'' Cryptoscenea serrata'' Meinander, 1979 *'' Cryptoscenea stylaris'' Sziráki & van Harten, 2006 *'' Cryptoscenea tanzaniae'' Meinander, 19 ...
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Helicoconis
''Helicoconis'' is a genus of insects belonging to the family Coniopterygidae The dustywings, Coniopterygidae, are a family of Pterygota (winged insects) of the net-winged insect order ( Neuroptera). About 460 living species are known.Engel & Grimaldi (2007) These tiny insects can usually be determined to genus with a han .... The species of this genus are found in Europe, Southern Africa and Northern America. Species: * '' Helicoconis algirica'' Meinander, 1976 * '' Helicoconis aptera'' Messner, 1965 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10519616 Coniopterygidae Neuroptera genera ...
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Heteroconis
''Heteroconis'' is a genus of lacewings belonging to the family Coniopterygidae The dustywings, Coniopterygidae, are a family of Pterygota (winged insects) of the net-winged insect order ( Neuroptera). About 460 living species are known.Engel & Grimaldi (2007) These tiny insects can usually be determined to genus with a han .... The species of this genus are found in Southeastern Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Species Species: *'' Heteroconis acuticauda'' *'' Heteroconis aethiopica'' *'' Heteroconis africana'' *'' Heteroconis ornata'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10523246 Coniopterygidae Neuroptera genera ...
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