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Neuroptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae

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In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus classified the arthropods, including insects, arachnids and crustaceans, among his class "Insecta". Insects with net-veined wings were brought together under the name Neuroptera.

Libellula (dragonflies & damselflies)

[Note 1]

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The Beautiful Demoiselle was named Libellula virgo in 1758.
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The Black-tailed Skimmer was named Libellula cancellata in 1758.
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Ephemera (mayflies)

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The mayfly Ephemera vulgata was named in 1758.

Phryganea (caddisflies)

[Note 2]

  • Phryganea phalaenoidesSemblis phalaenoides
  • Phryganea striataOligotricha striata
  • Phryganea griseaLimnephilus griseus
  • Phryganea grandis
  • Phryganea rhombicaLimnephilus rhombicus
  • Phryganea bimaculataNeureclipsis bimaculata
  • Phryganea flavilateraSialis flavilatera
  • Phryganea bicaudataDiura bicaudata
  • Phryganea nigraMystacides niger
  • Phryganea longicornisMystacides longicornis
  • Phryganea filosaOecetis ochracea
  • Phryganea waeneriTinodes waeneri
  • Phryganea albifronsAthripsodes albifrons
  • Phryganea bilineataAthripsodes bilineatus
  • Phryganea nebulosaTaeniopteryx nebulosa
  • Phryganea fuscaLeuctra fusca (in Plecoptera)
  • Phryganea flavaLimnephilus centralis

Hemerobius (lacewings)

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The alderfly Sialis lutaria was named Hemerobius lutarius in 1758.
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The scorpionfly Panorpa communis was named in 1758.
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Panorpa (scorpionflies)

Raphidia (snakeflies)

  • Raphidia ophiopsis

Footnotes

  1. The current names of all Linnaeus' Libellula species are taken from Schorr et al.[1]
  2. The current names of all Linnaeus' Phryganea species are taken from Holzenthal et al. (2007).[5]

References

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