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Palparidiini
''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius fascipennis ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole membe ...'' (Banks, 1911) References Myrmeleontidae Myrmeleontidae genera {{Antlion-stub ...
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Palparidius Capicola
''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius fascipennis ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole membe ...'' (Banks, 1911) References Myrmeleontidae Myrmeleontidae genera {{Antlion-stub ...
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Palparidius Concinnus
''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius fascipennis ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole membe ...'' (Banks, 1911) References Myrmeleontidae Myrmeleontidae genera {{Antlion-stub ...
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Palparidius Fascipennis
''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius fascipennis ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole member of the tribe Palparidiini. Species Species include: * ''Palparidius capicola'' Péringuey, 1910 * ''Palparidius concinnus ''Palparidius'' is a genus of antlions, and the sole membe ...'' (Banks, 1911) References Myrmeleontidae Myrmeleontidae genera {{Antlion-stub ...
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Antlion
The antlions are a group of about 2,000 species of insect in the neuropteran family Myrmeleontidae. They are known for the predatory habits of their larvae, which mostly dig pits to trap passing ants or other prey. In North America, the larvae are sometimes referred to as doodlebugs because of the marks they leave in the sand. The adult insects are less well known due to their relatively short lifespans compared to the larvae. Adults, sometimes known as antlion lacewings, mostly fly at dusk or after dark and may be mistakenly identified as dragonflies or damselflies. Antlions have a worldwide distribution. The greatest diversity occurs in the tropics, but a few species are found in cold-temperate locations, one such being the European ''Euroleon nostras''. They most commonly occur in dry and sandy habitats where the larvae can easily excavate their pits, but some larvae hide under debris or ambush their prey among leaf litter. Antlions are poorly represented in the fossil rec ...
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Tribe (biology)
In biology, a tribe is a taxonomic rank above genus, but below family and subfamily. It is sometimes subdivided into subtribes. By convention, all taxonomic ranks from genus upwards are capitalized, including both tribe and subtribe. In zoology, the standard ending for the name of a zoological tribe is "-ini". Examples include the tribes Caprini (goat-antelopes), Hominini (hominins), Bombini (bumblebees), and Thunnini (tunas). The tribe Hominini is divided into subtribes by some scientists; subtribe Hominina then comprises "humans". The standard ending for the name of a zoological subtribe is "-ina". In botany, the standard ending for the name of a botanical tribe is "-eae". Examples include the tribes Acalypheae and Hyacintheae. The tribe Hyacintheae is divided into subtribes, including the subtribe Massoniinae. The standard ending for the name of a botanical subtribe is "-inae". In bacteriology, the form of tribe names is as in botany, e.g., Pseudomonadeae, based on the ge ...
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Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, or TAMU) is a public, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System in 1948. As of late 2021, Texas A&M has the largest student body in the United States, and is the only university in Texas to hold simultaneous designations as a land, sea, and space grant institution. In 2001, it was inducted into the Association of American Universities. The university's students, alumni, and sports teams are known as Aggies, and its athletes compete in eighteen varsity sports as a member of the Southeastern Conference. The university was the first public higher-education institution in Texas; it opened for classes on October 4, 1876, as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (A.M.C.) under the provisions of the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Act. In the following decades, the college grew in size and scope, expanding to its largest enrol ...
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Myrmeleontidae
The antlions are a group of about 2,000 species of insect in the neuropteran family Myrmeleontidae. They are known for the predatory habits of their larvae, which mostly dig pits to trap passing ants or other prey. In North America, the larvae are sometimes referred to as doodlebugs because of the marks they leave in the sand. The adult insects are less well known due to their relatively short lifespans compared to the larvae. Adults, sometimes known as antlion lacewings, mostly fly at dusk or after dark and may be mistakenly identified as dragonflies or damselflies. Antlions have a worldwide distribution. The greatest diversity occurs in the tropics, but a few species are found in cold-temperate locations, one such being the European ''Euroleon nostras''. They most commonly occur in dry and sandy habitats where the larvae can easily excavate their pits, but some larvae hide under debris or ambush their prey among leaf litter. Antlions are poorly represented in the fossil re ...
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