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- Q747351 subject Q15344818.
- Q747351 abstract "Lomamyia latipennis are species of insect in the family Berothidae. The larvae feed on termites which they subdue with an aggressive allomone. The first instar approaches termites and waves the tip of its abdomen near the termites' head. The termite becomes immobile after 1 to 3 minutes, and completely paralysed very soon after this, although it may live for up to 3 hours. The berothid then feeds on the paralyzed prey. The later instars feed in a similar manner and are able to paralyze multiple termites at the same time. Contact between the termite and the berothid is not necessary for subduing, and other insects present are not affected by the allomone. Adult berothid lacewings are not predatory and feed on nectar like most lacewings. However, female berothids lay egg clusters on logs, stumps or trees infested with termites. The tiny, newly hatched larvae crawl across the wood seeking cracks and crevices that will lead to the termites within.".
- Q747351 class Q1390.
- Q747351 family Q3432617.
- Q747351 kingdom Q729.
- Q747351 order Q156438.
- Q747351 phylum Q1360.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q15344818.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q156438.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q2179631.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q3432617.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q424556.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q546583.
- Q747351 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q747351 classis "Insecta".
- Q747351 familia Q3432617.
- Q747351 genus "Lomamyia".
- Q747351 ordo Q156438.
- Q747351 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q747351 regnum "Animalia".
- Q747351 type Animal.
- Q747351 type Eukaryote.
- Q747351 type Insect.
- Q747351 type Species.
- Q747351 type Thing.
- Q747351 type Q1390.
- Q747351 type Q19088.
- Q747351 type Q729.
- Q747351 comment "Lomamyia latipennis are species of insect in the family Berothidae. The larvae feed on termites which they subdue with an aggressive allomone. The first instar approaches termites and waves the tip of its abdomen near the termites' head. The termite becomes immobile after 1 to 3 minutes, and completely paralysed very soon after this, although it may live for up to 3 hours. The berothid then feeds on the paralyzed prey.".
- Q747351 label "Lomamyia latipennis".