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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Endopterygota
Superordo: Neuropterida
Ordo: Neuroptera
Subordo: Hemerobiiformia
Superfamilia: Hemerobioidea

Familia:Hemerobiidae
Subfamilia: Hemerobiinae
Genus: Hemerobius
Species: H. atrifrons – H. bolivari – H. contumax – H. eatoni – H. gilvus – H. humulinus – †H. incertus – H. micans – H. nairobicus – H. nitidulus – †H. prohumulinus – H. reconditus – H. simulans – H. stigma – H. subacutus – †H. tinctus
Name

Hemerobius Linnaeus, 1758

Species names in synonymy:

Hemerobius elegans (Burmeister, 1839) = Hypochrysa elegans (Burmeister, 1839)
Hemerobius elegans Guérin-Méneville, 1844 = Vieira elegans (Guérin-Méneville, 1844)

References

Linnaeus, C. 1758. Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Editio Decima, Reformata. Tomus I. Holmiæ (Stockholm): impensis direct. Laurentii Salvii. 824 pp. DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.542 BHL Reference page.
Monserrat V.J., 2008. Nuevos datos sobre algunas especies de hemeróbidos. (Insecta: Neuroptera: Hemerobiidae). Graellsia. 64(2):233-253 (es) (PDF).
Engel M.S. & Grimaldi D.A., 2007. The Neuropterid Fauna of Dominican and Mexican Amber (Neuropterida: Megaloptera, Neuroptera). American Museum Novitates. 3587:1–58. DOI: 10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3587[1:TNFODA]2.0.CO;2 (PDF)

Hemerobius is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae. It is found throughout Europe and North America.[1] Like most lacewings, both the larvae and adults are predatory, primarily eating acarines, scale insects, psyllids, aphids, thrips, and the eggs of lepidopterans and whiteflies.

Names brought to synonymy

Hemerobius elegans Stephens, 1836 (currently Sympherobius elegans)
Hemerobius elegans Guérin-Méneville, 1844 (currently Vieira elegans)[2]

Hemerobius is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae. It is found throughout Europe and North America.[1] Like most lacewings, both the larvae and adults are predatory, primarily eating acarines, scale insects, psyllids, aphids, thrips, and the eggs of lepidopterans and whiteflies.

Names brought to synonymy

Hemerobius elegans Stephens, 1836 (currently Sympherobius elegans)
Hemerobius elegans Guérin-Méneville, 1844 (currently Vieira elegans)[2]


Hemerobius alpestris Banks, 1908 i c g
Hemerobius angustipennis C.-k. Yang, 1992 c g
Hemerobius anomalus (Monserrat, 1992) c g
Hemerobius antigonus Banks, 1941 i c g
Hemerobius apatridus Monserrat, 2001 c g
Hemerobius aper Tjeder, 1961 c g
Hemerobius aphidioides Schrank, 1781 c g
Hemerobius aphidivorus Schrank, 1781 c g
Hemerobius atriangulus C.-k. Yang, 1987 c g
Hemerobius atrifrons McLachlan, 1868 c g
Hemerobius atrocorpus C.-k. Yang, 1997 c g
Hemerobius australis Walker, 1853 c g
Hemerobius azoricus Tjeder, 1948 c g
Hemerobius baguiensis Navás, 1923 c g
Hemerobius barkalovi Dubatolov, 1997 c g
Hemerobius betulinus Strøm, 1788 c g
Hemerobius binigripunctatus Fraser, 1957 c g
Hemerobius bispinus Banks, 1940 c g
Hemerobius bistrigatus Currie, 1904 i c g b
Hemerobius bolivari Banks, 1910 i c g
Hemerobius canadai Navás, 1925 c g
Hemerobius centralis Navás, 1913 i c g
Hemerobius ceraticus Navás, 1924 c g
Hemerobius cercodes Navás, 1917 c g
Hemerobius chiangi Banks, 1940 c g
Hemerobius chilensis Nakahara, 1965 i c g
Hemerobius claggi Banks, 1937 c g
Hemerobius coccophagus Göszy, 1852 c g
Hemerobius colombianus Krueger, 1922 i c g
Hemerobius comorensis Krüger, 1922 c g
Hemerobius conjunctus Fitch, 1855 i c g
Hemerobius contumax Tjeder, 1932 c g
Hemerobius convexus Monserrat, 2004 c g
Hemerobius corticus Schrank, 1802 c g
Hemerobius costalis Carpenter, 1940 i c g
Hemerobius cubanus Banks, 1930 i c g
Hemerobius darlingtoni Banks, 1938 i c g
Hemerobius daxueshanus C.-k. Yang, 1992 c g
Hemerobius deceptor Navás, 1914 c g
Hemerobius discretus Navás, 1917 i c g
Hemerobius disparilis Navás, 1936 c g
Hemerobius domingensis Banks, 1941 i c g
Hemerobius dorsatus Banks, 1904 i c g
Hemerobius eatoni Morton, 1906 c g
Hemerobius edui Monserrat, 1991 c g
Hemerobius elatus Navás, 1914 c g
Hemerobius elongatus Monserrat, 1990 c g
Hemerobius exceptatus Nakahara, 1965 i c g
Hemerobius exoterus Navás, 1936 c g
Hemerobius falciger (Tjeder, 1963) c g
Hemerobius fenestratus Tjeder, 1932 c g
Hemerobius flaveolus (Banks, 1940) c g
Hemerobius flavus Gmelin, 1790 c
Hemerobius fossilis Weyenbergh, 1869 c g
Hemerobius frontalis Hagen, 1858 c g
Hemerobius fujimotoi Nakahara, 1960 c g
Hemerobius gaitoi Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius gilvus Stein, 1863 c g
Hemerobius grahami Banks, 1940 c g
Hemerobius greeni Banks, 1913 c g
Hemerobius griseus Fabricius, 1777 c g
Hemerobius hagenii Parfitt, 1860 c g
Hemerobius handschini Tjeder, 1957 c g
Hemerobius harmandinus Navás, 1910 c g
Hemerobius hedini Tjeder, 1936 c g
Hemerobius hengduanus C.-k. Yang, 1981 c g
Hemerobius hernandezi Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius hespericus Navás, 1931 c g
Hemerobius higginsii Brodie, 1845 c g
Hemerobius hirsuticornis Monserrat & Deretsky, 1999 c g
Hemerobius humulinus Linnaeus, 1758 i c g b
Hemerobius hyalinus Nakahara, 1966 c g
Hemerobius iamaicensis Panzer, 1785 c g
Hemerobius immaculatus Olivier, 1793 c g
Hemerobius incertus Makarkin, 1991 c g
Hemerobius incursus Banks, 1931 c g
Hemerobius indicus Kimmins, 1938 c g
Hemerobius inversus Navás, 1927 c g
Hemerobius jamaicensis Banks, 1938 i c g
Hemerobius japonicus Nakahara, 1915 c g
Hemerobius javanus Krüger, 1922 c g
Hemerobius jucundus Navás, 1928 i c g
Hemerobius kobayashii Nakahara, 1956 c g
Hemerobius kokaneeanus Currie, 1904 i c g
Hemerobius kutsimensis New, 1989 c g
Hemerobius lautus Navás, 1909 c g
Hemerobius lii C.-k. Yang, 1981 c g
Hemerobius longialatus C.-k. Yang, 1987 c g
Hemerobius lutescens Fabricius, 1793 c g
Hemerobius madeirae Tjeder, 1940 c g
Hemerobius marginatus Stephens, 1836 c g
Hemerobius martinezae Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius maxillosus Lichtenstein, 1796 c g
Hemerobius melanostictos Gmelin, 1790 c g
Hemerobius micans Olivier, 1793 c g
Hemerobius montsae Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius morobensis New, 1989 c g
Hemerobius nairobicus Navás, 1910 c g
Hemerobius namjagbarwanus C.-k. Yang et al. in Huang et al., 1988 c g
Hemerobius natalensis Tjeder, 1961 c g
Hemerobius nekoi Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius nemoralis Müller, 1764 c g
Hemerobius nemorensis Kimmins, 1952 c g
Hemerobius niger Uddman, 1790 c
Hemerobius nigrans Carpenter, 1940 i c g
Hemerobius nigricornis Nakahara, 1915 c g
Hemerobius nigridorsus Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius nigrostigma Monserrat, 1990 c g
Hemerobius nitidulus Fabricius, 1777 c g
Hemerobius obscurus Müller, 1764 c g
Hemerobius ovalis Carpenter, 1940 i c g
Hemerobius pacificus Banks, 1897 i c g
Hemerobius pallidus Uddman, 1790 c g
Hemerobius pallipes Olivier, 1793 c g
Hemerobius parvulus (Rambur, 1842) c g
Hemerobius pehlkeanus (Krüger, 1922) c g
Hemerobius pennii Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius perelegans Stephens, 1836 c g
Hemerobius phaleratus (Schneider, 1847) c g
Hemerobius pini Stephens, 1836 c g
Hemerobius pinidumus Fitch, 1855 i c g
Hemerobius poppii Esben-Petersen, 1921 c g
Hemerobius productus (Tjeder, 1961) c g
Hemerobius prohumulinus Makarkin, 1991 c g
Hemerobius punctatus Turton, 1802 c g
Hemerobius radialis Nakahara, 1956 c g
Hemerobius raphidioides Villers, 1789 c g
Hemerobius reconditus Navás, 1914 c g
Hemerobius ricarti Navás, 1925 c g
Hemerobius rizali Banks, 1920 c g
Hemerobius rudebecki Tjeder, 1961 c g
Hemerobius rufescens Göszy, 1852 c g
Hemerobius rufus Villers, 1789 c g
Hemerobius schedli Hölzel, 1970 c g
Hemerobius semblinus Schrank, 1802 c g
Hemerobius shibakawae Nakahara, 1915 c g
Hemerobius signatus Krüger, 1922 c
Hemerobius simulans Walker, 1853 i c g
Hemerobius solanensis Ghosh, 1976 c g
Hemerobius solidarius Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius spinellus Lichtenstein, 1796 c g
Hemerobius spodipennis C.-k. Yang, 1987 c g
Hemerobius stenopterus Monserrat, 1996 c g
Hemerobius stigma Stephens, 1836 i c g b
Hemerobius striatus Nakahara, 1915 c g
Hemerobius subfalcatus Nakahara, 1960 c g
Hemerobius subtriangulus C.-k. Yang, 1987 c g
Hemerobius tagalicus Banks, 1920 c g
Hemerobius tateyamai Nakahara, 1960 c g
Hemerobius ternarius C.-k. Yang, 1987 c g
Hemerobius tibialis Navás, 1917 i c g
Hemerobius tolimensis Banks, 1910 i c g
Hemerobius triangularis McLachlan in Fedchenko, 1875 c g
Hemerobius trifasciatus Navás, 1932 c
Hemerobius tristriatus Kuwayama, 1954 c g
Hemerobius vagans Banks, 1937 c g
Hemerobius varius Villers, 1789 c g
Hemerobius versicolor Gmelin, 1790 c g
Hemerobius vnipunctatus Müller, 1764 c g
Hemerobius withycombei (Kimmins, 1928) i c g
Hemerobius zernyi Esben-Petersen, 1935 c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

References

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy, 2013-07-01. Accessed via https://www.gbif.org/species/1730162 on 2013-11-02
Hemerobius elegans Stephens, 1836 (currently Sympherobius elegans) and Hemerobius elegans Guérin-Méneville, 1844 (currently Vieira elegans) (Insecta, Neuroptera): proposed conservation of the specific names. JD Oswald, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, Volume 64, Issue 3, pages 174-177

References

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy, 2013-07-01. Accessed via https://www.gbif.org/species/1730162 on 2013-11-02
Hemerobius elegans Stephens, 1836 (currently Sympherobius elegans) and Hemerobius elegans Guérin-Méneville, 1844 (currently Vieira elegans) (Insecta, Neuroptera): proposed conservation of the specific names. JD Oswald, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, Volume 64, Issue 3, pages 174-177

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