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Xanthostigma
''Xanthostigma'' is a genus of snakeflies belonging to the family Raphidiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * '' Xanthostigma aloysianum'' (Costa, 1855) * '' Xanthostigma corsicum'' (Hagen, 1867) * '' Xanthostigma gobicola'' (U.Aspöck & H.Aspöck, 1990) * '' Xanthostigma xanthostigma'' (Schummel, 1832) * '' Xanthostigma zdravka'' (Popov, 1978) References Raphidiidae {{Raphidioptera-stub ...
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Xanthostigma Corsicum
''Xanthostigma'' is a genus of snakeflies belonging to the family Raphidiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * ''Xanthostigma aloysianum ''Xanthostigma'' is a genus of snakeflies belonging to the family Raphidiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * '' Xanthostigma aloysianum'' (Costa, 1855) * '' Xanthostigma corsicum'' (Hagen, 1867) * '' Xanthostigma ...'' (Costa, 1855) * '' Xanthostigma corsicum'' (Hagen, 1867) * '' Xanthostigma gobicola'' (U.Aspöck & H.Aspöck, 1990) * '' Xanthostigma xanthostigma'' (Schummel, 1832) * '' Xanthostigma zdravka'' (Popov, 1978) References Raphidiidae {{Raphidioptera-stub ...
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Xanthostigma Gobicola
''Xanthostigma'' is a genus of snakeflies belonging to the family Raphidiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * ''Xanthostigma aloysianum'' (Costa, 1855) * ''Xanthostigma corsicum'' (Hagen, 1867) * ''Xanthostigma gobicola'' (U.Aspöck & H.Aspöck, 1990) * ''Xanthostigma xanthostigma'' (Schummel, 1832) * ''Xanthostigma zdravka'' (Popov, 1978) References

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Xanthostigma Xanthostigma
''Xanthostigma'' is a genus of snakeflies belonging to the family Raphidiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * ''Xanthostigma aloysianum'' (Costa, 1855) * ''Xanthostigma corsicum'' (Hagen, 1867) * ''Xanthostigma gobicola ''Xanthostigma'' is a genus of snakeflies belonging to the family Raphidiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species: * ''Xanthostigma aloysianum'' (Costa, 1855) * ''Xanthostigma corsicum'' (Hagen, 1867) * ''Xanthostigma gobic ...'' (U.Aspöck & H.Aspöck, 1990) * '' Xanthostigma xanthostigma'' (Schummel, 1832) * '' Xanthostigma zdravka'' (Popov, 1978) References Raphidiidae {{Raphidioptera-stub ...
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Raphidiidae
''Raphidiidae'' is a family of snakeflies in the order Raphidioptera. Genera Raphidiidae are divided in 28 genera with about 210 species * Raphidiinae Latreille, 1810 **Agullini Engel ***'' Agulla'' Navás, 1914 **Alenini Engel ***''Alena'' Navás, 1916 **Raphidiini Latreille, 1810 ***†'' Archiraphidia'' (Eocene; United States) ***'' Africoraphidia'' Aspöck & Aspöck, 1969 ***'' Atlantoraphidia'' ***'' Calabroraphidia'' ***'' Dichrostigma'' Navás, 1909 ***'' Harraphidia'' Steinmann, 1963 ***'' Hispanoraphidia'' ***'' Iranoraphidia'' ***'' Italoraphidia'' ***'' Mauroraphidia'' Aspöck, Aspöck, & Rausch, 1983 ***'' Mongoloraphidia'' ***'' Ohmella'' ***'' Ornatoraphidia'' ***'' Parvoraphidia'' ***'' Phaeostigma'' ***'' Puncha'' Navás, 1915 ***'' Raphidia'' ***'' Subilla'' ***'' Tadshikoraphidia'' ***'' Tauroraphidia'' ***'' Tjederiraphidia'' ***'' Turcoraphidia'' ***''Ulrike'' ***'' Venustoraphidia'' ***''Xanthostigma'' *† Succinoraphidiinae Aspöck & Aspöck, 2004 **† ...
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Snakeflies
Snakeflies are a group of predatory insects comprising the order Raphidioptera with two extant families: Raphidiidae and Inocelliidae, consisting of roughly 260 species. In the past, the group had a much wider distribution than it does now; snakeflies are found in temperate regions worldwide but are absent from the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere. Recognizable representatives of the group first appeared during the Early Jurassic. They are a relict group, having reached their apex of diversity during the Cretaceous before undergoing substantial decline. An adult snakefly resembles a lacewing in appearance but has a notably elongated thorax which, together with the mobile head, gives the group their common name. The body is long and slender and the two pairs of long, membranous wings are prominently veined. Females have a large and sturdy ovipositor which is used to deposit eggs in some concealed location. They are holometabolous insects with a four-stage life cycle consistin ...
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