Abstract

AbstractThe pleasing lacewings (Dilaridae) are a distinctive family of the holometabolous order Neuroptera, mainly characterized by the sexually dimorphic antennae and long tubular ovipositor, which are widely distributed in most zoogeographic regions except for Australia. The female egg‐laying behaviors, and the anatomy of the larval head are reported in detail for understanding their phylogeny and larval adaptation to subterranean habitat (see pages 1445–1463). Photo provided by Yuezheng Tu.

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