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Tuberonotha Bouchardi
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian Mantispidae, mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
(retrieved 18 March 2024)
# ''Tuberonotha bouchardi'' # ''Tuberonotha campioni'' # ''Tuberonotha ferrosa'' # ''Tuberonotha regia'' # ''Tuberonotha sinica'' # ''Tuberonotha strenua''


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Mantispidae
Mantispidae, known commonly as mantidflies, mantispids, mantid lacewings, mantisflies or mantis-flies, is a family of small to moderate-sized insects in the order Neuroptera. There are many genera with around 400 species worldwide, especially in the tropics and subtropics. Only 5 species of ''Mantispa'' occur in Europe. As their names suggest, members of the group possess raptorial forelimbs similar to those of praying mantis, a case of convergent evolution. Description and ecology About long and with a wingspan of , some mantidflies such as ''Climaciella brunnea'', '' Euclimacia nodosa'' are wasp mimics, but most are brownish with green, yellow and sometimes red hues. The vernacular and scientific names are derived from their mantis-like appearance, as their spiny "raptorial" front legs are modified to catch small insect prey and are very similar to the front legs of mantids (the only difference is that the pincers lack footpads and are not used for walking at all). The adul ...
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Mantispinae
Mantispinae is a subfamily of mantidflies in the family Mantispidae. There are at least 30 genera and 310 described species in Mantispinae. Genera These 33 genera belong to the subfamily Mantispinae: * '' Afromantispa'' Snyman and Ohl in Snyman et al., 2012 * '' Asperala'' Lambkin, 1986 * '' Austroclimaciella'' Handschin, 1961 * '' Austromantispa'' Esben-Petersen, 1917 * '' Buyda'' Navás, 1926 * '' Campanacella'' Handschin, 1961 * '' Campion'' Navás, 1914 * '' Cercomantispa'' Handschin, 1959 * '' Climaciella'' Enderlein, 1910 * '' Dicromantispa'' Hoffman in Penny, 2002 * '' Entanoneura'' Enderlein, 1910 * '' Euclimacia'' Enderlein, 1910 * '' Eumantispa'' Okamoto, 1910 * '' Haematomantispa'' Hoffman in Penny, 2002 * '' Leptomantispa'' Hoffman in Penny, 2002 * '' Madantispa'' Fraser, 1952 * ''Mantispa'' Illiger in Kugelann, 1798 * '' Mimetispa'' Handschin, 1961 * '' Nampista'' Navás, 1914 * '' Necyla'' Navás, 1913 * '' Orientispa'' Poivre, 1984 * '' Paramantispa'' Williner an ...
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Global Biodiversity Information Facility
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. The data are provided by many institutions from around the world; GBIF's information architecture makes these data accessible and searchable through a single portal. Data available through the GBIF portal are primarily distribution data on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes for the world, and scientific names data. The mission of the GBIF is to facilitate free and open access to biodiversity data worldwide to underpin sustainable development. Priorities, with an emphasis on promoting participation and working through partners, include mobilising biodiversity data, developing protocols and standards to ensure scientific integrity and interoperability, building an informatics architecture to allow the interlinking of diverse data types from disparate sources, promoting capacity building and cat ...
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Tuberonotha Bouchardi
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian Mantispidae, mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
(retrieved 18 March 2024)
# ''Tuberonotha bouchardi'' # ''Tuberonotha campioni'' # ''Tuberonotha ferrosa'' # ''Tuberonotha regia'' # ''Tuberonotha sinica'' # ''Tuberonotha strenua''


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Tuberonotha Campioni
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
(retrieved 18 March 2024)
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Tuberonotha Ferrosa
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
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Tuberonotha campioni ''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin ...
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Tuberonotha Regia
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
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Tuberonotha Sinica
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
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Tuberonotha Strenua
''Tuberonotha'' is a genus of Asian mantisflies in the subfamily Mantispinae, erected by Handschin in 1961.Handschin (1961) ''Nova Guinea (N. S.) (Zool.)'' 1. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Tuberonotha'' Handschin, 1961
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Neuroptera Genera
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 ocelli. ...
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Insects Of Asia
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body ( head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. Their blood is not totally contained in vessels; some circulates in an open cavity known as the haemocoel. Insects are the most diverse group of animals; they include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The total number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; In: potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on Earth are insects. Insects may be found in nearly all environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, which are dominated by another arthropod group, crustaceans, which recent research has indicated insects are nested within. Nearly all insects hatch from eg ...
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