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DOI: 10.5479/si.00963801.117-3509.107
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Neotropical Hemerobiidae in the United States National Museum

Abstract: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vol. 117 material upon which this paper is based, but also for making important suggestions about the identity of some of the species. The material credited to J. F. G. Clarke was collected with the aid of a National Science Foundation grant.

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“…Brazil (SP, PR), Cuba, Dominican Republic (Penny 1977;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1996Lara and Freitas 2003). Nakahara, 1965 Distribution ( Figure 4A). Brazil (RJ, SC), Colombia, Venezuela, Peru (Penny 1977;Nakahara 1965;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1996Monserrat , 1998.…”
Section: Subfamily Hemerobiinaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Brazil (SP, PR), Cuba, Dominican Republic (Penny 1977;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1996Lara and Freitas 2003). Nakahara, 1965 Distribution ( Figure 4A). Brazil (RJ, SC), Colombia, Venezuela, Peru (Penny 1977;Nakahara 1965;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1996Monserrat , 1998.…”
Section: Subfamily Hemerobiinaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nakahara, 1965 Distribution ( Figure 4A). Brazil (RJ, SC), Colombia, Venezuela, Peru (Penny 1977;Nakahara 1965;Monserrat 1990Monserrat , 1996Monserrat , 1998. Monserrat, 1996 Distribution ( Figure 4A).…”
Section: Subfamily Hemerobiinaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genera Palmobius and Spado bius were synonomized with Symphero bius by Banks (1906), Coloma by Carpen ter (1940), and Nefasitus, Eurobius, and Lachlanius by Nakahara (1960). The ge neric name Niremberge was synonomized with Sympherobius by Carpenter (1940), but the most recent study of the group by Aspock et al (1980) Habitat: This species was collected in upland, primary forest.…”
Section: Notiobiella Paddiaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this classification of Hemerobiidae is highly unstable, and has not been re cently utilized. Nakahara (1960) revised the higher classification, basing his work on male genital characters. Nakahara's classification created a separate subfa mily for Notiobiella based upon the high degree of development of the arcessus.…”
Section: Biologymentioning
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