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NEUROPTERA, Sisyridae -- <Images> & <Juveniles> Please refer also
to the following link for details on this group: Sisyridae = Link 1 This is a small family of "spongillaflies" with just a
few genera and species. There are 6
species in North America, three each in genera Climacia and Sisyra. The Rs vein in the former has a single
fork while the latter has 2 forks located proximad of the pterostigma. Larvae of Sisyra fuscata F. are
entirely aquatic, sucking the body fluids of fresh-water sponges. The larvae are distinguished by having
paired, jointed gills on the venter of the first 7 abdominal segments. Eggs are laid in clusters that are covered
with a web of white silk, on foliage or other objects hanging over the water
(Clausen 1940/62). References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
may be found at: MELVYL
Library] |