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| name = Snakefly
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| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
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| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a
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{{Species id
| classis = [[Insecta]]
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| common_name = Snakefly
| subclassis = [[Pterygota]]
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| image = Phaeostigma notata - Raphidie - Mouche serpent.jpg
| infraclassis = [[Neoptera]]
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| latin_name = Raphidioptera
| superordo = [[Neuroptera]]
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| order = '''Raphidioptera'''
| ordo = '''Raphidioptera'''
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| ordo_authority = [[Anton Handlirsch|Handlirsch]], 1908
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Raphidioptera are characterized by having an elongate prothorax but no modification of the forelegs (as in Mantispidae). Females typically have a long ovipositor. The two extant families of snakeflies are the Raphidiidae and Inocelliidae. They are all predatory, both as adults and larvae, and in North America occur exclusively in the Western United States, but also occur throughout temperate Europe and Asia. They can be quite common.
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[[Inocellidae]]<br>
 
[[Raphidiidae]]
 
 
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'''Snakeflies''' ([[Scientific classification|order]] '''Raphidioptera''') are a group of [[insect]], under [[Subclass (biology)|subclass]] [[Pterygota]].
 
 
 
Raphidioptera is characterized by having an elongate prothorax but no modification of the forelegs (as in Mantispidae). The two families of snakeflies  are the Raphidiidae and Inocellidae.
 
 
 
* Family [[Inocelliidae]]
 
**Genus ''Inocellia''
 
***''Inocellia crassicornis''
 
** Genus ''Negha''
 
**''Negha inflata''
 
**''Negha meridionalis''
 
* Family [[Raphidiidae]]
 
**Genus ''Agulla''
 
***''Agulla adnixa''
 
**Genus ''Dichrostigma''
 
***''Dichrostigma flavipes''
 
**Genus ''Mongoloraphidia''
 
***''Mongoloraphidia manasiana''
 
**Genus ''Phaeostigma''
 
***''Phaeostigma major''
 
***''Phaeostigma notata''
 
**Genus''Subilla''
 
***''Subilla confinis''
 
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Raphidioptera Tree of Life project page]
 
 
 
==Further reading==
 
*Aspock, H. 2002. The biology of Raphidioptera: A review of present knowledge. ''Acta Zool. Acad. Sci. Hungaricae'' 48 (suppl 2) 35-50.
 
*Carpenter, F.M. 1936. Revision of the nearctic Raphidiodea (recent and fossil). ''Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci.'' 71: 89-157.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 27 July 2022


Raphidioptera

Raphidioptera

Snakefly (Raphidioptera)

Order: Raphidioptera

Description: Raphidioptera are characterized by having an elongate prothorax but no modification of the forelegs (as in Mantispidae). Females typically have a long ovipositor. The two extant families of snakeflies are the Raphidiidae and Inocelliidae. They are all predatory, both as adults and larvae, and in North America occur exclusively in the Western United States, but also occur throughout temperate Europe and Asia. They can be quite common.