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- Yoshimoto, 1975, the fossil snakefly " Fibla carpenteri"
- Snakeflies are extremely territorial and carnivorous organisms.
- Almost all known snakeflies belong to the suborder "'Raphidiomorpha " '.
- All snakeflies require a period of cool temperatures ( probably around 0 癈 ) to induce pupation.
- "' Mesoraphidiidae "'is an extinct synonymizing of several other proposed snakefly families.
- These snakeflies have long prothorax, hyaline wings with a distinct pterostigma and a long ovipositor in the females.
- The insect snakeflies, but these are now generally considered to be separate orders ( the Megaloptera and Raphidioptera ).
- Two crossveins is a feature that is found in few described snakeflies and the preserved vein structure indicates placement within Mesoraphidiidae.
- Hondelagia, an extinct genus of snakefly, is named after Hondelage, the only place it has been found so far.
- "' Inocelliidae "'is a small family of snakeflies containing 8 genera of which one is known only from fossils.
- Out of the described snakefly specimens from the Florissant Formation, the " F . funerata " holotype is the most complete.
- However, on average 5-15 % of the snakefly larvae are parasitized but has been as high as 50 % in some species.
- Depending on when the snakefly pupates determines the length of pupation, Most species pupate in the spring and can take a few days to 3 weeks.
- ""'Priscaenigma " "'is an extinct genus of snakefly of the Priscaenigmatidae family which was described by Whalley in 1985.
- These were joined by Royal Navy Fly-class gunboats Butterfly, Cranefly, Dragonfly, Mayfly, Sawfly, Snakefly, and Mantis, Moth, and Tarantula.
- The insect order Hymenoptera is the largest group known to parasitize snakeflies; parasitized individuals are infected with hymenopteran 90-95 % of the time it is from Hymenoptera.
- When reviewing the snakefly fossil record in 2002, paleoentomologist Michael S . Engel noted the lack of convincing distinctions between the two families, but tentatively retained the separation.
- ""'Austroraphidia " "'is an extinct genus of snakefly in the family of Baissopteridae . " Austroraphidia " fossils were described by Willmann in 1994.
- With a total length, not including ovipositor or antennae, of just over, " Fibla carpenteri " is the largest species of snakefly from amber and the largest species of the genus.
- ""'Agulla mineralensis " "'is an extinct species of snakefly in the late Bartovian stage, Pacific Union Site in the Stewart Valley Group, Mineral County, Nevada.
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