Homoneura
Homoneura
[‚hä·mə′nu̇r·ə] (invertebrate zoology)
A suborder of the Lepidoptera with mandibulate mouthparts, and fore- and hindwings that are similar in shape and venation.
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Homoneura sp.
Sarcophaga auriforns,
Homoneura ensifera, Austrosciapus connexus and Nephrotoma australasiae were observed from January to May.
Australian lauxaniid flies: revision of the Australian species of
Homoneura van der Wulp, Trypetisoma Malloch and allied genera (Diptera: Lauxaniidae).
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