Nineta, Navas, 1912
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GENUS NINETA Navás, 1912 View in CoL
Nineta Navás, 1912: 98 . Type species: Hemerobius flavus Scopoli, 1763 ; original designation.
Nineta is Holarctic in distribution ( New 2001), i.e., Asia, Europe, North Africa, North America ( Brooks and Barnard 1990), with 17 described species and 1 undescribed species ( Canard 2004). Larvae of the European species are naked; larvae of North American species are unknown ( Monserrat et al. 2001). There are two species in western North America ( Brooks and Barnard 1990; Penny et al. 1997); one of these occurs in Canada, as follows:
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GARLAND, J. A. & KEVAN, D. K. MCE. 2007 |
Nineta Navás, 1912: 98
Navas 1912: 98 |
Hemerobius flavus
Scopoli 1763 |