Early Morphological Specialization for Insect-Spider Associations in Mesozoic Lacewings

Volume: 26, Issue: 12, Pages: 1590 - 1594
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
Insects exhibit a wide diversity of anatomical specializations in their adult and immature stages associated with particular aspects of their biology. The order Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions, and their relatives) are a moderately diverse lineage of principally predatory animals, at least in their immature stages, as all have a modified piercing-sucking mandible-maxillary complex that allows them to drain fluids from their prey. As such, the...
Paper Details
Title
Early Morphological Specialization for Insect-Spider Associations in Mesozoic Lacewings
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
26
Issue
12
Pages
1590 - 1594
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