He amassed the greatest collection of Neuroptera and Orthoptera in the world incorporating the collections of Pierre Andr?Latreille, Jules Pi�rre Rambur, Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville, and F�lix �douard Gu�rin-M�neville and wrote over 250 papers some of which are masterworks.
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The common name "'lacewings "'is often used for the most widely known net-winged insects the green lacewings ( Chrysopidae ) but actually most members of the Neuroptera are referred to as some sort of " lacewing ".
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Other insects consumed were Coleoptera ( beetles ), Hemiptera ( true bugs ), Hymenoptera ( bees, wasps, and ants ), Plecoptera ( stoneflies ), Neuroptera ( net-winged insects like laceflies ), and Lepidoptera ( butterflies and moths ).
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The phylogeny of the Neuroptera has been explored using mitochondrial DNA sequences, and while issues remain for the group as a whole ( the traditional " Hemerobiiformia " being agreed ( 2014 ) to be paraphyletic ), the Myrmeleontiformia is generally agreed to be monophyletic, giving the following cladogram:
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The study of the island's three main plant communities, riparian, orders : Collembola, Odonata, Dermaptera, Blattodea, Phasmatodea, Orthoptera, Psocoptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera, Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Coleoptera, Mecoptera, Trichoptera, Lepidoptera, Diptera, Siphonaptera, and Hymenoptera.
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Insects that attack aphids include predatory Coccinellidae ( lady bugs or ladybirds ), hoverfly larvae ( Diptera : Syrphidae ), parasitic wasps, aphid midge larvae, " aphid lions " ( the larvae of green lacewings ), and lacewings ( Neuroptera : Chrysopidae ), and arachnids such as crab spiders.
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These are Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Grylloblattodea, Plecoptera, Blattodea, Mantodea, Isoptera, Dermaptera, Orthoptera, Phasmatodea, Psocoptera, Phthiraptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera, Megaloptera, Raphidioptera, Neuroptera, Coleoptera, Mecoptera, Siphonaptera, Trichoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Hymenoptera, comprising in total about 195 families.
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The genus is the youngest member of the family to be described, living slightly after the last Eurasian genera from the early Aptian of China . " Makarkinia " also had the largest wing size of any living or fossil lacewing ( indeed of any member of the order Neuroptera ) and had an estimated maximum wing length of approximately.
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The entomologists Ganglbauer and Karl Holdhaus ( Coleoptera ), Rogenhofer and Hans Rebel, Josef Emanuel Fischer von R�slerstamm, Josef Johann Mann ( Lepidoptera ), Franz Friedrich Kohl, Carl Tschek and Maidl ( Hymenoptera ), Brauer ( Diptera and Neuroptera ), and Anton Handlirsch ( for fossil insects ) contributed substantially to the international reputation of the museum.
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His papers on geology, entomology, and other natural sciences were published in the journals of most of the learned societies of the United States and Canada, in the annual reports to the trustees of Hermann A . Hagen's " Synopsis of Neuroptera of North America ", issued by the Smithsonian Institution ( Washington, 1861 ).