Cordulecerus Alopecinus
''Cordulecerus'' is a genus of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the subfamily Ascalaphidae, Ascalaphinae. Species are found in Central and South America. Species The ten species in this genus include: * ''Cordulecerus alopecinus'' (Burmeister, 1839) * ''Cordulecerus dohrni'' van der Weele, 1909 * ''Cordulecerus elegans'' van der Weele, 1909 * ''Cordulecerus inquinatus'' Gerstaecker, 1888 * ''Cordulecerus maclachlani'' Sélys-Lonchamps, 1871 * ''Cordulecerus mexicanus'' van der Weele, 1909 * ''Cordulecerus praecellens'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * ''Cordulecerus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) ** ''Cordulecerus subiratus meridionalis'' van der Weele, 1909 ** ''Cordulecerus subiratus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cordulecerus surinamensis'' (Fabricius, 1798) * ''Cordulecerus unicus'' (Walker, 1860) References External links ''Cordulecerus'' at insectoid.info Myrmeleontidae Neuroptera genera {{Neuroptera-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jules Pierre Rambur
Jules Pierre Rambur (21 July 1801 – 10 August 1870) was a French entomologist. Rambur was born in Chinon. He studied the insect fauna of Corsica and Andalusia. He was the author of ''Histoire naturelle des insectes'' (1842) amongst other works. He died in Geneva. He was a Member and later (1839) President of the Société entomologique de France. Publications *''Catalogue des lépidoptères insectes Néuroptères de l’île de Corse'' (1832) *''Faune entomologique de l’Andalousie'' (two volumes, 1837–1840) *''Histoire naturelle des insectes( part of the ''Suites à Buffon'', 1842) *''Catalogue systématique des Lépidoptères de l’Andalousie'' (1858–1866). *with Adolphe Hercule de Graslin and Jean Baptiste Boisduval ''Collection iconographique et historique des chenilles; ou, Description et figures des chenilles d'Europe, avec l'histoire de leurs métamorphoses, et des applications à l'agriculture'' Paris,Librairie encyclopédique de Roret The Boulevard Line ( da, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ascalaphidae
Ascalaphidae is a family of insects in the order Neuroptera, commonly called owlflies; there are some 450 extant species. They are fast-flying crepuscular or diurnal predators of other flying insects, and have large bulging eyes and strongly knobbed antennae. The larvae are ambush predators; some of them make use of self-decoration camouflage. Description Owlflies are readily distinguished from the superficially similar dragonflies by their long, clubbed antennae; dragonflies have short, bristle-like antennae. The closely related antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) have short, weakly clubbed antennae, smaller eyes, and reticulate wing venation. All but one species of Ascalaphidae have long antennae, easily distinguishing them. The sole exception is the Brazilian '' Albardia furcata'', the only living member of the subfamily Albardiinae, which has short antennae, but these are strongly clubbed (compared to myrmeleontids), and its wing venation is reticulate, typical of ascalaphi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cordulecerus Alopecinus
''Cordulecerus'' is a genus of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the subfamily Ascalaphidae, Ascalaphinae. Species are found in Central and South America. Species The ten species in this genus include: * ''Cordulecerus alopecinus'' (Burmeister, 1839) * ''Cordulecerus dohrni'' van der Weele, 1909 * ''Cordulecerus elegans'' van der Weele, 1909 * ''Cordulecerus inquinatus'' Gerstaecker, 1888 * ''Cordulecerus maclachlani'' Sélys-Lonchamps, 1871 * ''Cordulecerus mexicanus'' van der Weele, 1909 * ''Cordulecerus praecellens'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * ''Cordulecerus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) ** ''Cordulecerus subiratus meridionalis'' van der Weele, 1909 ** ''Cordulecerus subiratus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) * ''Cordulecerus surinamensis'' (Fabricius, 1798) * ''Cordulecerus unicus'' (Walker, 1860) References External links ''Cordulecerus'' at insectoid.info Myrmeleontidae Neuroptera genera {{Neuroptera-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cordulecerus Dohrni
''Cordulecerus'' is a genus of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the subfamily Ascalaphinae. Species are found in Central and South America. Species The ten species in this genus include: * ''Cordulecerus alopecinus ''Cordulecerus'' is a genus of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the subfamily Ascalaphidae, Ascalaphinae. Species are found in Central and South America. Species The ten species in this genus include: * ''Cordulecerus alopecinus'' (Burmeister, 1 ...'' (Burmeister, 1839) * '' Cordulecerus dohrni'' van der Weele, 1909 * '' Cordulecerus elegans'' van der Weele, 1909 * '' Cordulecerus inquinatus'' Gerstaecker, 1888 * '' Cordulecerus maclachlani'' Sélys-Lonchamps, 1871 * '' Cordulecerus mexicanus'' van der Weele, 1909 * '' Cordulecerus praecellens'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Cordulecerus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) ** '' Cordulecerus subiratus meridionalis'' van der Weele, 1909 ** '' Cordulecerus subiratus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) * '' Cordulecerus surinamensis'' (Fabr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cordulecerus Elegans
''Cordulecerus elegans'' is a species of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the family Ascalaphidae Ascalaphidae is a family of insects in the order Neuroptera, commonly called owlflies; there are some 450 extant species. They are fast-flying crepuscular or diurnal predators of other flying insects, and have large bulging eyes and strongly .... It is found in South America. References External links ''Cordulecerus elegans'' at insectoid.info Ascalaphidae Insects described in 1909 Insects of South America {{Neuroptera-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cordulecerus Inquinatus
''Cordulecerus'' is a genus of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the subfamily Ascalaphinae. Species are found in Central and South America. Species The ten species in this genus include: * ''Cordulecerus alopecinus'' (Burmeister, 1839) * ''Cordulecerus dohrni ''Cordulecerus'' is a genus of owlflies, neuropteran insects in the subfamily Ascalaphinae. Species are found in Central and South America. Species The ten species in this genus include: * ''Cordulecerus alopecinus ''Cordulecerus'' is a genus ...'' van der Weele, 1909 * '' Cordulecerus elegans'' van der Weele, 1909 * '' Cordulecerus inquinatus'' Gerstaecker, 1888 * '' Cordulecerus maclachlani'' Sélys-Lonchamps, 1871 * '' Cordulecerus mexicanus'' van der Weele, 1909 * '' Cordulecerus praecellens'' (Gerstaecker, 1885) * '' Cordulecerus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) ** '' Cordulecerus subiratus meridionalis'' van der Weele, 1909 ** '' Cordulecerus subiratus subiratus'' (Walker, 1853) * '' Cordulecerus surinamensis'' (Fabri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |