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NEUROPTERA, Berothidae -- <Images>
& <Juveniles> Berothidae or beaded
lacewings, are a family of winged insects of the order Neuroptera. The family
was first named by Anton Handlirsch in 1906. Berothidae is very closely
related to the thorny lacewings which are often included in the Berothidae as
subfamily "Rhachiberothinae" but occasionally are considered the
distinct family Rhachiberothidae or included as a subfamily in the
mantidflies. Mantidflies, family Mantispidae, are
another group of rather close relatives, and at least some of the probably
paraphyletic group of fossil forms collectively called
"Mesithonidae" also seem to be quite close. The family consists of 22 genera and 100
living species distributed discontinuously world wide with most being
subtropical to tropical.[1] Eleven
extinct genera with a total of thirteen species have been described from the
fossil record. The peculiar genus Lomamyia cannot be robustly assigned
to any one subfamily. In addition, a considerable fossil diversity of beaded lacewings
is known from the Late Jurassic onwards, containing numerous genera which are
likewise basal or incertae sedis: References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
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