ithonid
English
Noun
ithonid (plural ithonids)
- (zoology) Any insect of the moth lacewing family Ithonidae.
- 1998, Journal of Neuropterology, volumes 1-2, page 76:
- The second, and most important, event was the publication of his first scientific paper (Adams 1950) - a short note on the rare North American ithonid Oliarces clara Banks.
- 2005, Cedric Gillott, Entomology, 3rd edition, page 302:
- Like the ithonids, they appear to be an isolated and ancient family.
- 2008, Lionel Stange, Lacewings, Antlions and Mantispids (Neuroptera), John L. Capinera, Encyclopedia of Entomology, Volume 4, page 2105,
- Some species of ithonids (Ithone, Megalithone and Oliarces) have been observed swarming in vast numbers for short periods of time.
Synonyms
- (any species of Ithonidae): moth lacewing
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