Isostenosmylus is a genus of neotropical osmylid in the subfamily Stenosmylinae.[1] It has been called "the most species-rich genus of lance lacewings in the Neotropical region."[2]
Isostenosmylus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Neuroptera |
Family: | Osmylidae |
Subfamily: | Stenosmylinae |
Genus: | Isostenosmylus Krüger, 1913 |
Species | |
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Species
editSpecies accepted within Isostenosmylus include:[1][2]
- Isostenosmylus angustipennis Martins et al., 2019
- Isostenosmylus angustipennis Martins et al., 2019
- Isostenosmylus barbatus Martins et al., 2019
- Isostenosmylus bifurcatus Ardila-Camacho et al., 2016
- Isostenosmylus contrerasi Ardila-Camacho and Noriega, 2014
- Isostenosmylus fasciatus Kimmins, 1940
- Isostenosmylus fusciceps Kimmins, 1940
- Isostenosmylus inca Martins et al., 2019
- Isostenosmylus irroratus Ardila-Camacho et al., 2016
- Isostenosmylus jaguar Martins et al., 2019
- Isostenosmylus julianae Ardila-Camacho et al., 2016
- Isostenosmylus morenoi (Navás, 1928)
- Isostenosmylus nigrifrons Kimmins, 1940
- Isostenosmylus penai Martins et al., 2019
- Isostenosmylus pulverulentus (Gerstaecker, 1893)
- Isostenosmylus septemtrionalandinus Ardila-Camacho and Noriega, 2014
- Isostenosmylus triangulatus Martins et al., 2019
References
edit- ^ a b Martins, Caleb Califre; Ardila-Camacho, Adrian; Aspöck, Ulrike (2016). "Neotropical osmylids (Neuroptera, Osmylidae): Three new species of Isostenosmylus Krüger, 1913, new distributional records, redescriptions, checklist and key for the Neotropical species". Zootaxa. 4149 (1): 1–66. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4149.1.1. ISSN 1175-5334. PMID 27515642.
- ^ a b Martins, Caleb Califre; Ardila-Camacho, Adrian; Machado, Renato Jose Pires; Flint, Oliver S.; Stange, Lionel A. (December 2019). "Unravelling the most diverse lance lacewing genus from the New World, Isostenosmylus Krüger (Neuroptera: Osmylidae)". Invertebrate Systematics. 33 (6): 849–891. doi:10.1071/IS18079. ISSN 1445-5226. S2CID 209424239.