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Insects Synapsids Non-mammalian {, class="wikitable sortable" align="center" width="100%" , - ! Name ! Status ! Authors ! Age ! Location ! width="33%" class="unsortable" , Notes !Images , - , ''Cryptocynodon'' , Valid , Seeley , Late Permian , , , , - , ''Cynognathus'' , Valid , Seeley , Middle Triassic , , , , - , ''Diademodon'' , Valid , Seeley , Middle Triassic , , A Cynodont. , , - , '' Esoterodon'' , Valid , Seeley , , * , , , - , '' Gomphognathus'' , Valid , Seeley , , , , , - , ''Microgomphodon'' , Valid , Seeley , , , , , - , ''Pristerognathus ''Pristerognathus'' is an extinct genus of therocephalian, known from the late Middle Permian (Capitanian) of South Africa.F. Abdala, B. Rubidge, and J. van der Heever, "The oldest therocephalians (Therapsida, Eutheriodonta) and the early diversi ...'' , Valid , Seeley , , * , A Therocephalian , , - , '' Trirachodon'' , Valid , Seeley , , * * * {{Flag, Zambia ...
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Cercopis Grandescens
''Cercopis'' is a genus of froghoppers belonging to the family Cercopidae. Species include: * ''Cercopis arcuata'' (Fieber, 1884) * ''Cercopis intermedia'' (Kirschbaum, 1868) * ''Cercopis sabaudiana'' (Lallemand, 1949inq.) * ''Cercopis sanguinolenta'' (Scopoli, 1763) * ''Cercopis vulnerata ''Cercopis vulnerata'' (also known as the black-and-red froghopper or red-and-black froghopper) is a species of froghopper in the family Cercopidae. Distribution This species is present in most of Europe (Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Se ...'' (Rossi, 1807) References External links Fauna EuropaeaBiolib Cercopidae Auchenorrhyncha genera {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub ...
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Click Beetle
Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) are a family of beetles. Other names include elaters, snapping beetles, spring beetles or skipjacks. This family was defined by William Elford Leach (1790–1836) in 1815. They are a cosmopolitan beetle family characterized by the unusual click mechanism they possess. There are a few other families of Elateroidea in which a few members have the same mechanism, but most elaterid subfamilies can click. A spine on the prosternum can be snapped into a corresponding notch on the mesosternum, producing a violent "click" that can bounce the beetle into the air. Clicking is mainly used to avoid predation, although it is also useful when the beetle is on its back and needs to right itself. There are about 9300 known species worldwide, and 965 valid species in North America. Etymology Leach took the family name from the g ...
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Ithonidae
Ithonidae, commonly called moth lacewings and giant lacewings, is a small family of winged insects of the insect order Neuroptera. The family contains a total of ten living genera, and over a dozen extinct genera described from fossils. The modern Ithonids have a notably disjunct distribution, while the extinct genera had a more global range. The family is considered one of the most primitive living neuropteran families. The family has been expanded twice, first to include the genus '' Rapisma'', formerly placed in the monotypic family Rapismatidae, and then in 2010 to include the genera that had been placed into the family Polystoechotidae. Both Rapismatidae and Polystoechotidae have been shown to nest into Ithonidae ''sensu lato''. The larvae of ithonids are grub-like, subterranean and likely phytophagous (plant feeding). Description and ecology Ithonidae are typically medium to large-sized neuropterans. P. S. Welch conducted research in 1914 on "Polystoechotidae" larvae r ...
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Ricania Antiquata
''Ricania'' is a genus of planthoppers belonging to the family Ricaniidae Ricaniidae is a family of planthopper insects, containing over 400 species worldwide. The highest diversity is in tropical Africa and Asia and in Australia, with a few species occurring in the Palearctic and Neotropical realms. It is one of the sm .... Species Species within this genus include: * '' Ricania apicalis'' * '' Ricania atra'' * '' Ricania aurora'' * '' Ricania berezovskii'' * '' Ricania bicolorata'' * '' Ricania binotata'' * '' Ricania burgeoni'' * '' Ricania caliginosa'' * '' Ricania cervina'' * '' Ricania confusa'' * '' Ricania congoensis'' * '' Ricania consanguinea'' * '' Ricania coorgensis'' * '' Ricania corusca'' * '' Ricania costimacula'' * '' Ricania depressicollis'' * '' Ricania episcopalis'' * '' Ricania episcopus'' * '' Ricania erlangeri'' * '' Ricania eximia'' * '' Ricania fenestrata'' * '' Ricania flavifrontalis'' * '' Ricania fumosa'' * '' Ricania fusca'' * '' Ricania fusconebulo ...
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