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- Psychopsidae abstract "Psychopsidae is a family of winged insects of the order Neuroptera. They are commonly called silky lacewings.The silky lacewings are distinguishable in their adult stage by their spectacularly patterned and pubescent wings, broad wing shape, dense venation, and the presence of a vena triplica (the apical fusion of three veins in the hindwing).They were formerly placed in the superfamily Hemerobioidea, but do not seem to be closely related to these net-winged insects at all. Rather, might be closer to the Myrmeleontoidea which contain for example the antlions (Myrmeleontidae). In particular, the spoon-winged laceflies (Nemopteridae) seem to be very closely related to the silky lacewings. These had at one time been placed in a superfamily Nemopteroidea. The fossil family Osmylopsychopidae was - as indicated by their scientific name - initially believed to be intermediate between the Psychopsidae and the Osmylidae. But actually these similarities are due to plesiomorphies in the first case, and simply misperceived in the second; the osmylopsychopids are one of the basal lineages of the Myrmeleontoidea as traditionally defined. The Nemopteroidea were eventually abolished and its members included in the Myrmeleontoidea. But as the silky and spoon-winged lacewings together with the "butterfly" lacewings of the Kalligrammatidae do seem to form a quite distinct clade among the expanded Myrmeleontoidea, it appears well warranted to reinstate the Nemopteroidea for them.[citation needed]Silky lacewings were especially more diverse from the Triassic period to the Tertiary than in modern times.The family currently includes five living genera in two subfamilies:Family PsychopsidaeSubfamily PsychopsinaeGenus Balmes (Southwestern through southern Asia)Species Balmes birmanus (McLachlan, 1891 Species Balmes chikuni Wang & Bao, 2006 Species Balmes formosus (Kuwayama, 1927 Species Balmes gallardi (Tillyard, 1919 Species Balmes notabilis Navás, 1912 Species Balmes terissinus Navás, 1910 Genus Psychopsis Newman, 1842 (Australia)Species Psychopsis barnardi Tillyard, 1925Species Psychopsis birmana McLachlan, 1891Species Psychopsis coelivaga (Walker, 1853)Species Psychopsis dumigani Tillyard, 1922]Species Psychopsis elegans (Guérin-Méneville, 1844)Species Psychopsis felina Navás, 1912Species Psychopsis formosa Kuwayama, 1927Species Psychopsis gallardi (Tillyard, 1919)Species Psychopsis gracilis Tillyard, 1919Species Psychopsis illidgei Froggatt, 1903Species Psychopsis insolens McLachlan, 1863Species Psychopsis leonina (Navás, 1910)Species Psychopsis maculipennis Tillyard, 1925Species Psychopsis margarita Tillyard, 1922Species Psychopsis marshalli McLachlan, 1902Species Psychopsis meyricki McLachlan, 1887Species Psychopsis mimica Newman, 1842]Species Psychopsis nebulosa van der Weele, 1907Species Psychopsis newmani Froggatt, 1903Species Psychopsis notabilis (Navás, 1912)Species Psychopsis notha Navás, 1928Species Psychopsis terissina (Navás, 1910)Species Psychopsis tillyardi New, 1989Species Psychopsis verreauxina (Navás, 1910)Species Psychopsis zebra Brauer, 1889Species Psychopsis (Orientichopsis) formosa Kuwayama, 1927 Subfamily ZygophlebiinaeGenus Cabralis Navás, 1912 (central to southern Africa)Species Cabralis gloriosus Navás, 1912Genus Silveira Navás, 1912 (Afrotropical)Species Silveira jordani Kimmins, 1939Species Silveira marmoratus Navás, 1912Species Silveira marshalli (McLachlan, 1902)Species Silveira occultus Tjeder, 1960Species Silveira rufus Tjeder, 1960Genus Zygophlebius Navás, 1910 (central and southern Africa)Species Zygophlebius leoninus Navás, 1910Species Zygophlebius nebulosus (van der Weele, 1907)Species Zygophlebius pseudosilveira Oswald, 1994Species Zygophlebius verreauxinus Navás, 1910Species Zygophlebius zebra (Brauer, 1889)The following extinct genera are based on Peng et al. 2011:Family PsychopsidaeGenus †Angaropsychops Species †Angaropsychops sinicus (?Early Cretaceous; Liaoning, China)Species †Angaropsychops turgensis (Hauterivian; Transbaikalia, Russia)Genus †ApeirophlebiaSpecies †Apeirophlebia grandis (Toarcian; Dobbertin, Germany)Genus †ArchepsychopsSpecies †Archepsychops triassicus (Carnian; Queensland, Australia)Genus †ArctopsychopsSpecies †Arctopsychops zherikhini (Turonian; NE Siberia, Russia)Genus †BaisopsychopsSpecies †Baisopsychops lambkini (Pre-Barremian: Transbaikalia, Russia)Genus †BeipiaopsychopsSpecies †Beipiaopsychops triangulatus (Aalenian/Bajocian; Liaoning, China)Genus †CalopsychopsSpecies †Calopsychops extinctus (Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian; Karatau, Kazakhstan)Genus †CretapsychopsSpecies †Cretapsychops decipiens (Aalenian/Bajocian; Daohugou, China)Species †Cretapsychops corami (Barremian; Wealden, UK)Genus †Embaneura Species †Embaneura vachrameevi (Cenomanian; Emba, Kazakhstan)Genus †EpipsychopsisSpecies †Epipsychopsis fusca (Pre-Barremian; Transbaikalia, Russia)Species †Epipsychopsis variegata (Pre-Barremian; Transbaikalia, Russia)Genus †Grammapsychops Species †Grammapsychops lebedevi (Cenomanian; Siberia, Russia)Genus †KagapsychopsSpecies †Kagapsychops aranea (Valanginian/Barremian; Kuwajima, Japan)Species †Kagapsychops continentalis (Turonian; Kzyl-Zhar, Kazakhstan)Genus †LitopsychopsisSpecies †Litopsychopsis burmitica (Albian; Burmese Amber)Genus †MicropsychopsSpecies †Micropsychops parallelus (Barremian; Wealden, UK)Genus †MiopsychopsisSpecies †Miopsychopsis relicta (Late Eocene/Early Oligocene; Sikhote-Alin, Russia)Species †Miopsychopsis sikhotensis (Late Eocene/Early Oligocene; Sikhote-Alin, Russia)Genus †PropsychopsSpecies †Propsychops karatavicus(Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian; Karatau, Kazakhstan)Genus †Propsychopsis Species †Propsychopsis helmi (Lutetian/Bartonian; Baltic Amber)Species †Propsychopsis hageni (Lutetian/Bartonian; Baltic Amber)Species †Propsychopsis lapicidae (Lutetian/Bartonian; Baltic Amber)Genus †Psychopsites Species †Psychopsites rolandi (Hauterivian; Wealden, UK)Genus †PulchroptiloniaSpecies †Pulchroptilonia espatifata (Aptian; Araripe Basin, Brazil)Genus †PutzneuraSpecies †Putzneura parcimoniosa (Aptian; Araripe Basin, Brazil) Genus †SinopsychopsSpecies †Sinopsychops chengdeensis (Aalenian/Bajocian; Hebei, China)Genus †Triassopsychops Species †Triassopsychops superbus (Carnian; Queensland, Australia)Genus †UndulopsychopsisSpecies †Undulopsychopsis alexi (Barremian; Liaoning, China)Genus †ValdipsychopsSpecies †Valdipsychops minimus (Hauterivian; Wealden, UK)Species †Valdipsychops brigidae (Barremian; Wealden, UK)Species †Valdipsychops logunovi (Barremian; Wealden, UK)Species †Valdipsychops proudlovei (Barremian; Wealden, UK)Species †Valdipsychops maculosus (Barremian; Wealden, UK)↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑".
- Psychopsidae thumbnail ZooKeys-130-217-g001_Undulopsychopsis_alexi.jpg?width=300.
- Psychopsidae wikiPageExternalLink N3587.pdf.
- Psychopsidae wikiPageID "17106253".
- Psychopsidae wikiPageRevisionID "583944110".
- Psychopsidae authority "Handlirsch, 1906".
- Psychopsidae hasPhotoCollection Psychopsidae.
- Psychopsidae imageCaption "Undulopsychopsis alexi".
- Psychopsidae name "Silky lacewings".
- Psychopsidae subdivision "*see text".
- Psychopsidae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Psychopsidae taxon "Psychopsidae".
- Psychopsidae subject Category:Myrmeleontiformia.
- Psychopsidae comment "Psychopsidae is a family of winged insects of the order Neuroptera. They are commonly called silky lacewings.The silky lacewings are distinguishable in their adult stage by their spectacularly patterned and pubescent wings, broad wing shape, dense venation, and the presence of a vena triplica (the apical fusion of three veins in the hindwing).They were formerly placed in the superfamily Hemerobioidea, but do not seem to be closely related to these net-winged insects at all.".
- Psychopsidae label "Psychopsidae".
- Psychopsidae label "Психопсиды".
- Psychopsidae sameAs m.0421h5l.
- Psychopsidae sameAs Q3432253.
- Psychopsidae sameAs Q3432253.
- Psychopsidae wasDerivedFrom Psychopsidae?oldid=583944110.
- Psychopsidae depiction ZooKeys-130-217-g001_Undulopsychopsis_alexi.jpg.
- Psychopsidae isPrimaryTopicOf Psychopsidae.