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Ithonidae, commonly called moth lacewings and giant lacewings, is a small family of winged insects of the insect order Neuroptera. The family contains a total of ten living genera, and over a dozen extinct genera described from fossils. The modern Ithonids have a notably disjunct distribution, while the extinct genera had a more global range. The family is considered one of the most primitive living neuropteran families. The family has been expanded twice, first to include the genus Rapisma, formerly placed in the monotypic family Rapismatidae, and then in 2010 to include the genera that had been placed into the family Polystoechotidae. Both Rapismatidae and Polystoechotidae have been shown to nest into Ithonidae sensu lato. The larvae of ithonids are grub-like, subterranean and likely phy

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  • Ithonidae (en)
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  • Ithonidae (fr)
  • Ithonidae (nl)
  • Ithonidae (pt)
  • Итониды (ru)
  • Ithonidae (sv)
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  • Ithonidae es una pequeña familia de insectos alados del orden Neuroptera. La familia contiene un total de diez géneros vivos, y doce géneros extintos descriptos a partir de fósiles. Los Ithonides modernos poseen una notable distribución disjunta, mientras que los géneros extintos tenían una distribución global. La familia está considerada una de las familias más primitivas de neuropteros vivos. Los ithonidos pueden ser herbívoros. La familia ha sido expandida dos veces, la primera vez para incluir al género Rapisma, antiguamente ubicado en la familia monotipo Rapismatidae, y nuevamente en el 2010 para incluir a los géneros que habían estado en la familia Polystoechotidae. (es)
  • Les Ithonidae sont une famille d'insectes ailés, de l'ordre des névroptères. Cette famille contient au total neuf genres, sept actuels et deux éteints. Les espèces actuelles ont une tandis que les genres éteints étaient, eux, largement répandus. Cette famille est considérée comme l'une des plus primitives parmi les familles actuelles d'insectes névroptères. (fr)
  • De Ithonidae vormen een familie van insecten uit de orde van de netvleugeligen (Neuroptera). De familie omvat 7 geslachten van levende insecten en 2 fossiele geslachten: * * † * Ithone * * * * † * * Door sommige auteurs wordt het geslacht ingedeeld in een monotypische familie Rapismatidae. (nl)
  • Ithonidae är en familj av insekter. Ithonidae ingår i ordningen nätvingar, klassen egentliga insekter, fylumet leddjur och riket djur. Enligt Catalogue of Life omfattar familjen Ithonidae 17 arter. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Ithonidae (nomeados, em inglês, Moth lacewings; com a palavra moth significando mariposa, ou traça, em português) é uma família de insetos da ordem Neuroptera, classificada por Edward Newman no ano de 1838, ao nomear o gênero australiano Ithone, e que encontra o seu principal centro de espécies no sudeste da Ásia e Oceania; mas também abrangendo três gêneros monotípicos nas Américas do Norte e Central; incluindo a única espécie dos Estados Unidos, Oliarces clara, encontrada em regiões desérticas do sudoeste. (pt)
  • Итониды (лат. Ithonidae) — небольшое семейство насекомых из отряда сетчатокрылых, единственное в надсемействе Ithonoidea. Согласно данным молекулярно-генетических исследований, с 2010 года в него включают ранее самостоятельные семейства Polystoechotidae и Rapismatidae, поскольку у них нет каких-либо значимых синапоморфий. (ru)
  • Ithonidae, commonly called moth lacewings and giant lacewings, is a small family of winged insects of the insect order Neuroptera. The family contains a total of ten living genera, and over a dozen extinct genera described from fossils. The modern Ithonids have a notably disjunct distribution, while the extinct genera had a more global range. The family is considered one of the most primitive living neuropteran families. The family has been expanded twice, first to include the genus Rapisma, formerly placed in the monotypic family Rapismatidae, and then in 2010 to include the genera that had been placed into the family Polystoechotidae. Both Rapismatidae and Polystoechotidae have been shown to nest into Ithonidae sensu lato. The larvae of ithonids are grub-like, subterranean and likely phy (en)
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