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Description. Wings of Raphidia ophiopsis showing coloured pterostigmata. Adult snakeflies are easily distinguished from similar insects by having an elongated prothorax but not the modified forelegs of the mantis-flies. Most species are between 15 and 30 mm (0.6 and 1.2 in) in length.
3 gru 2022 · What Are Snakeflies? Belonging to the order of Raphidioptera, snakeflies are a group of small, black, predatory insects that flourish across the world. The body of the snakefly has three separate segments. The second segment, called the prothorax, is long and ends in a flattened head.
12 lip 2022 · Characteristics, Scientific Name, Classification, Taxonomy, Territorial Claims, and pictures of the Snakefly (North America)
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Snakefly, common name of a predatory insect with a snakelike posture and appearance. There are about 200 known snakefly species, occurring mostly in Europe, central Asia, and North America. Over 25 species live in the United States from the Rocky Mountains west to the Pacific Ocean.
Snakefly, (order Raphidiodea or Raphidioptera), any of more than 175 species of insects that are easily recognized by their small head and long, slender “neck,” which is actually the elongated prothorax. The snakefly, about 15 mm (0.6 inch) long, has two pairs of similar, net-veined wings, long.