The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia

Mantispidae is a cosmopolitan family of neuropteran insects, with approximately 395 extant species (Ohl et al., 2004; Jepson, 2015; Engel et al., 2018; Li et al., 2023). The family includes some of the most distinctive of lacewings owing to their convergent traits with mantises (Mantodea), complete...

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Main Authors: Hart, Lachlan J., Engel, Michael S., FRESE, Michael, McCurry, Matthew R.
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling ftcanberrauncris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d6e68a03-9819-4c84-ade3-427520a6d051 2024-10-06T13:43:40+00:00 The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia Hart, Lachlan J. Engel, Michael S. FRESE, Michael McCurry, Matthew R. 2024 application/pdf https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/publications/d6e68a03-9819-4c84-ade3-427520a6d051 https://researchsystem.canberra.edu.au/ws/files/99136923/Lachlan_et_al._2024.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hart , L J , Engel , M S , FRESE , M & McCurry , M R 2024 , ' The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia ' , Palaeoentomology , vol. 7 , no. 3 , pp. 345–348 . article 2024 ftcanberrauncris 2024-09-11T23:37:08Z Mantispidae is a cosmopolitan family of neuropteran insects, with approximately 395 extant species (Ohl et al., 2004; Jepson, 2015; Engel et al., 2018; Li et al., 2023). The family includes some of the most distinctive of lacewings owing to their convergent traits with mantises (Mantodea), complete with elongate prothoraces, prominent and large compound eyes on a moveable head, and powerful raptorial forelegs. Indeed, species of the family are referred to as mantis lacewings or mantid lacewings owing to the considerable similarity. As one would suspect, adults are predatory on a variety of small-bodied arthropods, typically hunting during dusk or night (Snyman et al., 2020). Larvae are also predators, although some are specialised for particular prey (e.g., subfamily Symphrasinae), while those of the nominate subfamily Mantispinae are ectoparasitic on spider egg cases (Redborg, 1998). Extant Mantispidae are found on every continent except Antarctica but show their highest diversity and geographical distribution in Australia and the Americas Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica University of Canberra Research Portal
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description Mantispidae is a cosmopolitan family of neuropteran insects, with approximately 395 extant species (Ohl et al., 2004; Jepson, 2015; Engel et al., 2018; Li et al., 2023). The family includes some of the most distinctive of lacewings owing to their convergent traits with mantises (Mantodea), complete with elongate prothoraces, prominent and large compound eyes on a moveable head, and powerful raptorial forelegs. Indeed, species of the family are referred to as mantis lacewings or mantid lacewings owing to the considerable similarity. As one would suspect, adults are predatory on a variety of small-bodied arthropods, typically hunting during dusk or night (Snyman et al., 2020). Larvae are also predators, although some are specialised for particular prey (e.g., subfamily Symphrasinae), while those of the nominate subfamily Mantispinae are ectoparasitic on spider egg cases (Redborg, 1998). Extant Mantispidae are found on every continent except Antarctica but show their highest diversity and geographical distribution in Australia and the Americas
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author Hart, Lachlan J.
Engel, Michael S.
FRESE, Michael
McCurry, Matthew R.
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Engel, Michael S.
FRESE, Michael
McCurry, Matthew R.
The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia
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title The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia
title_short The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia
title_full The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia
title_fullStr The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia
title_full_unstemmed The first fossil mantis lacewing (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) from Australia
title_sort first fossil mantis lacewing (neuroptera: mantispidae) from australia
publishDate 2024
url https://researchprofiles.canberra.edu.au/en/publications/d6e68a03-9819-4c84-ade3-427520a6d051
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