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Hemerobini (brown lacewing)
Taxonomy
Hemerobini was named by Latreille (1802). It is extant. Its type is Hemerobius.
It was corrected as Hemerobiidae by Cockerell (1908), Carpenter (1992), Archibald and Mathewes (2000), Engel and Grimaldi (2008) and Engel et al. (2018).
It was assigned to Planipennia by Carpenter (1992); to Neuroptera by Latreille (1802), Cockerell (1908) and Archibald and Mathewes (2000); and to Hemerobioidea by Engel and Grimaldi (2008) and Engel et al. (2018).
It was corrected as Hemerobiidae by Cockerell (1908), Carpenter (1992), Archibald and Mathewes (2000), Engel and Grimaldi (2008) and Engel et al. (2018).
It was assigned to Planipennia by Carpenter (1992); to Neuroptera by Latreille (1802), Cockerell (1908) and Archibald and Mathewes (2000); and to Hemerobioidea by Engel and Grimaldi (2008) and Engel et al. (2018).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1802 | Hemerobini Latreille p. 288 |
1908 | Hemerobiidae Cockerell |
1980 | Promegalomidae Panfilov p. 87 |
1992 | Hemerobiidae Carpenter |
2000 | Hemerobiidae Archibald and Mathewes p. 1448 |
2008 | Hemerobiidae Engel and Grimaldi |
2018 | Hemerobiidae Engel et al. |
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Fm. Hemerobini Latreille 1802 [brown lacewing]
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available