Ululodinae Explained
Ululodinae is a subfamily[1] or tribe (as Ululodini)[2] of owlflies. Both they and the Ascalaphinae are sometimes known as split-eyed owlflies due to the characteristic ridge that bisects their compound eyes.
Notes and References
- Jones . Joshua R. . Total-evidence phylogeny of the owlflies (Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae) supports a new higher-level classification . Zoologica Scripta . 48 . 6 . 6 October 2019 . 10.1111/zsc.12382 . 761–782.
- Machado . R. J. P. . Gillung . J. P. . Winterton . S. L. . Garzon-Orduña . I. J. . Lemmon . A. R. . Lemmon . E. M. . Oswald . J. D. . Owlflies are derived antlions: Anchored phylogenomics supports a new phylogeny and classification of Myrmeleontidae (Neuroptera) . Systematic Entomology . 44 . 2018 . 2 . 418–450 . 10.1111/syen.12334.