Taxonomy Profile: Nevrorthiformia

Nevrorthiformia: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Suborder
Synonym(s):
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Nevrorthiformia: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom : Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom : Bilateria
Infrakingdom : Protostomia
Superdivision : Ecdysozoa
Phylum : Arthropoda
arthropods |
Artrópode |
arthropodes |
Subphylum : Hexapoda
hexapods |
Class : Insecta
insects |
hexapoda |
inseto |
insectes |
Subclass : Pterygota
winged insects |
insects ailés |
Infraclass : Neoptera
modern, wing-folding insects |
Superorder : Neuropterida
Order : Neuroptera
bichos lixeiros |
formigas leão |
ant lions |
lacewings |
mantisflies |
owlflies |
spongillaflies |
antlions |
mantispids |
Suborder : Nevrorthiformia
Nevrorthiformia Direct Children(s):
Nevrorthiformia: References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Source:
Neuropterida Species of the World
Acquired:
2014-02-01
Notes:
Neuropterida Species of the World: A Catalogue of the Species-Group Names of the Extant and Fossil Neuropterida (Insecta: Neuroptera, Megaloptera and Raphidioptera of the World) by John D. Oswald. Maintained at http://lacewing.tamu.edu/species-catalogue/
Reference for:
Nevrorthiformia
Publication(s):
Author(s)/Editor(s):
Haring, Elizabeth, and Ulrike Aspöck
Publication Date (Listed/Actual):
2004-07-01 / 2004-07-01
Article/Chapter Title:
Phylogeny of the Neuropterida: a first molecular approach
Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.:
Systematic Entomology, vol. 29, no. 3
Page(s):
415-430
Publisher:
Publication Place:
ISBN/ISSN:
/1365-3113
Notes:
DOI: 10.1111/j.0307-6970.2004.00263.x ; Available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.0307-6970.2004.00263.x/full
Reference for:
Nevrorthiformia
Nevrorthiformia: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Nevrorthiformia: Comments
Comment:
The arrangement of families into groups (suborders, superfamilies) within the Neuroptera has been in flux, and will probably continue to change as it is the subject of active research