Key to Major Families of Adult NEUROPTERA
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Nearly all Neuroptera families have entomophagous stages. The following key was adapted from Essig
(1942a), Brues, Melander &
Carpenter (1954) and Schlinger & Doutt (1964) by E. F. Legner:
[Please refer to <Guide> and <Taxnames> for more illustrations]
NEUROPTERA <General Characateristics> [Latest
Classification]
1a. Head hypognathous;
hind wing not folded fan-like when at rest
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1b. Head prognathous;
hind wing folded fan-like when not in use ..... (Sialodea)
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2a. Antennae usually
filiform; ovipositor not exserted ..... (Planipennia)
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2b. Antennae setiform;
ovipositor exserted ..... (Raphidiodea)
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3a. Ocelli absent; 4th segment of tarsi bilobed ........ Sialidae
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4a. Veins and usually
cross veins abundant; wings without whitish powder
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5a. Large moth-like
species; costal area of fore wing not broad; head small and closely set on
prothorax; antennae long, filiform, with 40-50 segments ......... Ithonidae <Habits>; <Adults> & <Juveniles>
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6a. Antennae never
enlarged apically, moniliform, filiform, or rarely pectinate
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6b. Antennae at least
thickly cylindrical, usually enlarged towards apex
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7a. Hind wings not longer
than fore wings, the 2 pairs similar in form and
venation
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8a. Front legs not
raptorial
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9a. Fore wing with 2 or more branches of Rs arising from the apparently
fused stems of R1 and Rs
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9b. Fore wing with all
branches of Rs arising from a single sector
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10a. Antennae moniliform
in both sexes; ocelli absent; ovipositor not exserted
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12b. Not as previous (12a)
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14a. Humeral cross vein
forming a recurrent vein; discal area of wings distinct from costal and marginal
areas by series of cross veins; Sc and R1 fused apically .......... Polystoechotidae <Habits>; <Adults> & <Juveniles>
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14b. Humeral cross vein
not forming a recurrent vein; discal area of wings not differentiated from
marginal area
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16a. Costal cross veins
not forked
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16b. Costal cross veins
forked
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19b. Wings much narrower
than above
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20a. Antennae more or less
distinctly clavate or flattened, subcostal cell without cross veins
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21a. Antennae about as
long as head and thorax
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