dilarid
English
Noun
dilarid (plural dilarids)
- (zoology) Any insect of the pleasing lacewing family, Dilaridae.
- 1992, Diomedes Quintero, Annette Aiello (editors), Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica: Selected Studies, page 450,
- In the laboratory, however, larval dilarids have been reared on a variety of disabled, sofy-bodied insect prey (MacLeod and Spiegler 1961).
- 2009, Catherine A. Tauber, Maurice J. Tauber, Gilberto S. Albuquerque, Neuroptera (Lacewings, Antlions), Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé (editors), Encyclopedia of Insects, page 701,
- The adult morphological data suggest that these events were followed by the separation of two lineages—one that includes the Coniopterygidae + the dilarid-like families and another encompassing the remainder of the hemerobiiform families and another encompassing the remainder of the hemerobiiform families + the Myrmeleontiformia.
- 1992, Diomedes Quintero, Annette Aiello (editors), Insects of Panama and Mesoamerica: Selected Studies, page 450,
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