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Heteroneura

[‚hed·ə·rō′nu̇r·ə]
(invertebrate zoology)
A suborder of Lepidoptera; individuals are characterized by fore- and hindwings that differ in shape and venation and by sucking mouthparts.
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The feeding habits of the adult Lepidoptera Heteroneura. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 85: 61-90.
NORRIS, M.J., 1935.--The feeding-habits of the adult Lepidoptera Heteroneura. Trans R.
peckii, and C pensylvanica (section Acrocystis); 5) C heteroneura and C media (section Racemosae); and 6) C boottiana, C.
(EF418802; EU055917, Penneys, 1313): Clidemia heptamera Wurdack (EF418803): Clidemia heteroneura (Schrank & Mart.
Interspecific hybrids of Drosophila heteroneura and D.
heteroneura, and their [F.sub.1] hybrids (Diptera: Drosophilae).
Natural hybridization between the sympatric Hawaiian species Drosophila silvestris and Drosophila heteroneura. Evolution 43:190-203.
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