supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(31970383,32370481,2020103006);GDAS Special Project of Science and Technology Development(2022GDASZH-2022010106);Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2023A1515010962);Pearl River Talent Plan of Guangdong Province(2021QN02N101).
Neuroptera, as a small relic group of Insecta undergoing a rapid species diversification during the Mesozoic Era, is known by diverse extinct endemic lineages preserved as impression fossils and in amber. The current ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32130012,31972871);the 2115 Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University,the Biodiversity Survey and Assessment Project of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment,China(2019HJ2096001006);the China Scholarship Council for the financial support of Di Li's study at FSU.
Dilaridae are a distinctive and phylogenetically ambiguous neuropteran family.So far,the anatomy of the immature stages remains largely unknown.We examined the 1st instar larvae of Dilar montanus in detail and present...
Part of the project was supported by the German Research Foundation under DFG Ha 6300/6-1.
Dear Editor,Hatching is a crucial moment in the life of an animal.The animal stops being an embryo protected by the egg and becomes a post-embryonic immature(see Haug,2020 for difficulties in naming these stages).This...
supported by grants from the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 40872022, 30811120038, 31071964);the Nature Science Foundation of Beijing (No.5082002);Scientific Research Key Program (KZ200910028005);PHR20090509 Project of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education
Two new species of lacewings are described and illustrated from the Jiulongshan Formation (Middle Jurassic) of Inner Mongolia, China: Leptolingia calonervis sp. nov. and Litholingia ptesa sp.nov. (Grammolingiidae...
a contribution to the ANR project: AMBRACE(BLAN 07-1-184190);the scientific project‘The Study of the Fossil Insects in Lebanon and their Outcrops: Geology of the Outcrops - Historical and Biodiversity Evolution' financed by the Lebanese University to DA.JFP thanks the National Research Council of Argentina(CONICET) for the funds provided for this research:grant PIP 6393,PIP 11420090100377 and BEJI
A new genus and species of Rhachiberothidae, Raptorapax terribilissima gen. et sp. nov. from the Cretaceous amber of Lebanon is described. The new genus is assigned to the subfamily Paraberothinae. The new material co...
A new family, Grammolingiidae of fossil lacewings is erected, of which 3 new genera and 6 new species are described and illustrated: Grammolingia boi. gen. nov. et sp. nov., Litholingia rhora gen. nov. et sp. nov., Li...