suborder Megaloptera

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic category: In some biological classification systems, 'suborder Megaloptera' is considered a separate taxonomic rank within the order Neuroptera. It comprises insects such as alderflies, dobsonflies, and snake flies, which are characterized by their aquatic larval stage and large, membranous wings in the adult stage.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The entomologist specialized in studying the insects of the suborder Megaloptera.
    • Some classification systems elevate the suborder Megaloptera to the status of a full order.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic literature: The term is used in scientific contexts to discuss evolutionary relationships and classification schemes. Its status (as a suborder or a full order) can vary between different taxonomic authorities.
    • The debate continues on whether suborder Megaloptera warrants ordinal rank.
Variants and Related Words
  • Megaloptera (noun): When used without "suborder," this term often refers to the same group of insects, especially in classifications where it is considered a full order.
    • The order Megaloptera includes families like Corydalidae and Sialidae.
Synonyms
  • Megaloptera: When treated as an order.
  • Fishflies and allies: A common name grouping for some families within this taxon.
Related Phrases
  • Members of the suborder Megaloptera: A phrase used to collectively refer to the included insect families.
    • The larvae of members of the suborder Megaloptera are entirely aquatic.
Noun
  1. in some classifications considered a separate order: alderflies; dobsonflies; snake flies