Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Meropeidae> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 items per page.
- Meropeidae abstract "The Meropeidae are a tiny family of the order Mecoptera with only three living species, commonly referred to as "earwigflies" (or sometimes "forcepflies"). They are: the North American Merope tuber, the Western Australian Austromerope poultoni, and the newly discovered South American Austromerope brasiliensis. The biology of these species is essentially unknown, and their larvae have never been seen. The disjunct distribution suggests a common origin before the breakup of the ancient supercontinent of Pangaea. There are two extinct genera, Boreomerope antiqua Novokschonov from the Middle Jurassic of Siberia and Thaumatomerope with three described species all from the Madygen Formation in Kyrgyzstan; as such, the extant members of this family can be considered living fossils. These insects are also of interest due to their presumed basal position in the order Mecoptera.".
- Meropeidae thumbnail Merope_tuber_dorsal_view_-_ZooKeys-269-051-g007A.jpeg?width=300.
- Meropeidae wikiPageID "4158192".
- Meropeidae wikiPageRevisionID "577170367".
- Meropeidae fossilRange "Triassic to Recent".
- Meropeidae hasPhotoCollection Meropeidae.
- Meropeidae imageCaption "Merope tuber".
- Meropeidae subdivision "* Austromerope Killington, 1933 * †Boreomerope Novokschonov, 1995 * Merope Newman, 1838 * †Thaumatomerope Rasnitsyn, 1974".
- Meropeidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Meropeidae taxon "Meropeidae".
- Meropeidae subject Category:Living_fossils.
- Meropeidae subject Category:Mecoptera.
- Meropeidae type Animal.
- Meropeidae type Eukaryote.
- Meropeidae type Species.
- Meropeidae type Insect.
- Meropeidae type Organism.
- Meropeidae comment "The Meropeidae are a tiny family of the order Mecoptera with only three living species, commonly referred to as "earwigflies" (or sometimes "forcepflies"). They are: the North American Merope tuber, the Western Australian Austromerope poultoni, and the newly discovered South American Austromerope brasiliensis. The biology of these species is essentially unknown, and their larvae have never been seen.".
- Meropeidae label "Meropeidae".
- Meropeidae label "Meropeidae".
- Meropeidae label "Meropeidae".
- Meropeidae sameAs Meropeidae.
- Meropeidae sameAs m.0bm8dl.
- Meropeidae sameAs Q1941565.
- Meropeidae sameAs Q1941565.
- Meropeidae wasDerivedFrom Meropeidae?oldid=577170367.
- Meropeidae depiction Merope_tuber_dorsal_view_-_ZooKeys-269-051-g007A.jpeg.
- Meropeidae isPrimaryTopicOf Meropeidae.