Biology:Myrmeleontiformia

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Short description: Suborder of insects

Myrmeleontiformia
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Myrmeleontiformia
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Neuroptera
Clade: Geoneuroptera
Clade: Myrmeleontiformia
Superfamilies

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Myrmeleontiformia is an insect clade in the order Neuroptera, and which was historically treated as a suborder.[1] The phylogeny of the Neuroptera has been explored using mitochondrial DNA sequences, and while issues remain for the order as a whole, such as "Hemerobiiformia" being paraphyletic, Myrmeleontiformia is generally agreed to be monophyletic, with one study giving the following cladogram:[2]

Neuroptera

Osmylidae (formerly in "Hemerobiiformia")

Most of former "Hemerobiiformia"

Mantispidae (mantidflies)

Ithonidae (moth lacewings)

Chrysopidae (green lacewings)

Myrmeleontiformia

Nymphidae (split-footed lacewings)

Myrmeleontidae (antlions)

Ascalaphidae (owlflies)

Superfamilies and families

Clade Myrmeleontiformia

  • Superfamily Myrmeleontoidea (syn Nemopteroidea[3])
  • Superfamily Psychopsoidea
    • Family †Aetheogrammatidae
    • Family †Kalligrammatidae
    • Family †Osmylopsychopidae (syn †Brongniartiellidae)
    • Family †Panfiloviidae (syn †Grammosmylidae)
    • Family †Prohemerobiidae
    • Family Psychopsidae: silky lacewings

References

  1. Engel, M. S.; Winterton, S. L.; Breitkreuz, L. C. (2018). "Phylogeny and evolution of Neuropterida: where have wings of lace taken us?". Annual Review of Entomology 63: 531–551. doi:10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043127. 
  2. Yan, Y.; Wang Y; Liu, X.; Winterton, S.L.; Yang, D. (2014). "The First Mitochondrial Genomes of Antlion (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) and Split-footed Lacewing (Neuroptera: Nymphidae), with Phylogenetic Implications of Myrmeleontiformia". Int J Biol Sci 10 (8): 895–908. doi:10.7150/ijbs.9454. PMID 25170303. PMC 4147223. http://www.ijbs.com/v10p0895.htm. 
  3. Engel, M. S.; Grimaldi, D. A. (2008). "Diverse Neuropterida in Cretaceous amber, with particular reference to the paleofauna of Myanmar (Insecta)". Nova Supplementa Entomologica 20: 1–86. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q15712879 entry