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PREFACE: Proceedings of the XIV International Symposium of Neuropterology

ABSTRACT

The XIV International Symposium of Neuropterology (ISN) was held online, between May 23rd and 27th of 2022, with the Universidade Federal de Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil as responsible for the event. This event was carried out for and by researchers with interest in any aspects of biology, systematics, taxonomy, natural history, evolution, and applied studies on the insects of the superorder Neuropterida (Neuroptera, Megaloptera and Raphidioptera). This was the first meeting organized by a South American country, and the first one held online. A total of 141 participants from 24 countries attended the meeting, which was considered the largest number of registered participants among all the versions of the ISN and resulted in 10 keynote lectures (including the Opening Lecture), 21 oral presentations, and 17 poster presentations. The papers in this volume are representative of the lectures, oral presentations, and posters presented at the meeting. We dedicate these proceedings to the memory of the Professor and entomologist Dr. César Carvalho, who was directly responsible for bringing this meeting to Brazil, but unfortunately passed away in September 2018.

Keywords:
Neuroptera; Megaloptera; Raphidioptera

Organizing and support committees

The organizing committee of the XIV ISN (Figure 1, Figure 2) was composed by the president Dr. Brígida Souza, from Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil; Dr. Caleb C. Martins, from Centro de Estudos Superiores de Caxias, Universidade Estadual do Maranhão, Caxias, Maranhão, Brazil (then Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México); Dr. Renato J. P. Machado, from Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil; and Dr. Stephan M. Carvalho, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil. During the event, a support committee was formed by the graduate students Leon G. M. Tavares and Phillip A. Schuster, from Universidade Federal do Paraná.

Figure 1
Logo of XIV International Symposium of Neuropterology represented by Albardia furcata van der Weele, 1903 (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae, Ascalaphinae). ©Caleb C. Martins.
Figure 2
Scientific Committee of XIV International Symposium of Neuropterology on the first organizational meeting. 1-Dr. Stephan Malfitano Carvalho; 2-Dr. Caleb Califre Martins; 3-Dr. Brígida Souza (President); 4-Dr. Renato Jose Pires Machado.

Conference

Originally the XIV ISN would take place in person at the Universidade Federal de Lavras. However, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and aiming to preserve the health of participants, the event took place online on a platform built by the contracted company HBA Tecnologia, which helped in the reception and orientation of the participants, and the technical aspects of the meeting.

Scientific program

The final program included 10 keynote lectures (including opening lecture), all of them performed by invitation, 21 oral presentations, and 17 poster presentations. These presentations included any aspects of biology, systematics, taxonomy, natural history, evolution, and applied studies on Neuropterida (Neuroptera, Megaloptera, and Raphidioptera). The abstract book was shared with all the participants and can be accessed and downloaded free of charge via the first author's researchgate profile (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/363823214_Abstract_Book_of_VIV_ISN).

All keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations are listed below in order of presentation, followed by the authors (between parentheses); the author who did the presentation is in italic.

Keynote lectures

1. History of Neuropterology at UFLA (Dr. Maria Fernanda Homes Villalba Peñaflor)

2. Official opening lecture: Unveiling diversity and evolution of Neuropterida using integrative approaches (Dr. Xingyue Liu)

3. Green Lacewings in the Integrated Pest Management (Dr. Carlos Eduardo S. Bezerra)

4. The amazing neuropterid fossil diversity of the Crato Formation (Dr. Caleb C. Martins)

5. The controversy of the Raptorial Mantispoidea (Insecta: Neuroptera): insights from comparative morphology of the extant Mantispidae and Rhachiberothidae (Dr. Adrian Ardila-Camacho)

6. Diversity of the extant Neuroptera in Brazil (Dr. Renato J. P. Machado)

7. The Lacewing Digital Library: overview, metrics, tips, and future (Dr. John D. Oswald)

8. Neotropical Chrysopids with emphasis in Brazilian Entomofauna: A synopsis about principal genera (Dr. Francisco J. Sosa)

9. Origin and diversification of the gonarcus, with an overview of the groundplan of the neuropterid terminalia (Dr. Atilano Contreras-Ramos)

10. The larvae of Neuroptera: reconstructing the origin of strange morphologies and unusual life histories (Dr. Davide Badano)

Oral presentations

1. Species- and sex specificity of semiochemicals for green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) (Sándor Koczor, Ferenc Szentkirályi, Miklós Tóth)

2. Diversity of Neuroptera in an altitudinal gradient of the Tacaná Volcano, southern Mexico (Rodolfo J. Cancino-López, Claudia E. Moreno, Atilano Contreras-Ramos)

3. Use of Chrysoperla externa in the integrated management of Bemisia tabaci on watermelon (Carlos E. S. Bezerra, Brígida Souza, Elton L. Araujo, Ewerton M. Costa)

4. Palaeodiversity and early evolution of the lacewing superfamily Myrmeleontoidea (Xiumei Lu)

5. Phylogeography of the Oriental dobsonfly, Neoneuromus ignobilis Navás, suggests Pleistocene allopatric isolation and glacial dispersal shaping its wide distribution (Aili Lin, Lijun Cao, Shujun Wei, Kingyue Liu)

6. Unraveling the evolutionary history of the snakefly family Inocelliidae (Insecta: Raphidioptera) through integrative phylogenetics (Rongrong Shen, Horst Aspöck, Ulrike Aspöck, John Plant, Yuting Dai, Xingyue Liu)

7. Taxonomical revision and first phylogeny of Climacia McLachlan, 1869 (Neuroptera: Sisyridae), with new species and identification key (Alice C. Assmar, Renato J. P. Machado, Adolfo R. Calor)

8. Taxonomy of Chloronia Banks (Megaloptera: Corydalidae) from Brazil: a new species, checklist, and an updated identification key (Gleison R. Desidério, Pedro H. M. Constancio, Neusa Hamada)

9. Systematic study of Oriental Dendroleontinae and Nemoleontinae (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) (Yuchen Zheng, Xingyue Liu)

10. Neuropterida (Insecta: Megaloptera, Raphidioptera, Neuroptera) of Pakistan (Muhammad A. Hassan, Xingyue Liu)

11. Taxonomy of the antlion tribe Myrmeleontini (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) of Taiwan (Yu-Hsiu Lin, Hui-Yun Tseng)

12. Distribution, richness and inventory status of the family Myrmeleontidae in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands using scientific and citizen databases (Fernando Acevedo Ramos, Diego G. Tapetado, Victor J. Monserrat, José F. Gomez)

13. Systematic of the genus Ascalorphne Banks, 1915 (Insecta: Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae: Ascalaphinae) (Phillip Alves Schuster, Renato J. P. Machado)

14. Phylogeny of Chrysopidae in the age of Omics (Yuyu Wang, Xingyue Liu, Ding Yang)

15. Note on the Neuroptera of the Republic of São Tomé e Principe (Insecta, Neuroptera) (André Prost)

16. Sisyphus work of antlion larvae: preliminary results (Vesna Klokočovnik, Janja Borštnar)

17. Taxonomic notes about Ilyobius nubilus (Navás, 1933) (Megaloptera: Sialidae) with male and larva description (Gabriela C. Mendes, J. M. C. do Nascimento, Lívia M. Fusari, Neusa Hamada)

18. The Neotropical antlion genus Ameromyia Banks, 1913 (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae), systematics and redefinition under a phylogenetic approach (Leon G. M. Tavares, Renato J. P. Machado, Adolfo R. Calor)

19. Diverse functions of egg covering materials in Megaloptera (Pei Yu, Fumio Hayashi)

20. Contribution to understanding the evolution of holometaboly: transformation of internal structures during the metamorphosis in the green lacewing Chrysopa pallens (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) (Chenjing Zhao, Yuchen Ang, Mengging Wang, Xinguye Liu, Ding Yang)

21. Small, but oh my! Effects of miniaturization on the head morphology in Coniopterygidae (Susanne Randolf, Dominique Zimmermann)

Poster presentations

1. Predatory capacity and intraguild interaction between Chrysoperla externa and Cryptolaemus montrouzieri against Planococcus citri associated to rose crop (Flávia F. de Paula, Carlos E. S. Bezerra, Ana L. V. Sousa, Brígida Souza)

2. Biocontrol potential of the green lacewings Chrysoperla agilis and C. mutata against pests in pepper (Galini Koutsoula, Athanasia Stamkopoulou, Apostolos Pekas, Felix Wäckers, George Broufas, Maria L. Pappas)

3. Interactions between Chrysoperla externa and Rhodobium porosum in associations with rose bushes: impact on predatory activity (Laodicéia L. Pereira, Emanoel da C. Alves, Marvin Pec, Brígida Souza)

4. Predatory capacity and intraguild interaction between aphidophagous predators on the control of rose aphids (Luiza A. G. Tamashiro, Laodicéia L. Pereira, Luiz P. S. Pereira, Carlos E. S. Bezerra, Ana L. V. de Sousa, Alessandra de C. Silva, Brígida Souza)

5. Survival: The dilemma of the trophic relationship between Chrysoperla externa and Planococcus citri associated with rose bushes (Marília M. P. Carvalho, Maísa M. Moreira, Daniel A. Vieira, Maria E. F. Souza, Marvin M. P. Hernandez, Brígida Souza)

6. Life-history traits of the brown lacewing Micromus angulatus on two aphid species (Paraskevi Ntalia, George Broufas, Felix Wäckers, Apostolos Pekas, Maria L. Pappas)

7. Survival of Chrysoperla externa (Hagen) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) larvae fed on extrafloral nectar of Senna cernua (Pedro I. Silveira, Mathias M. Abrão, Gabriel C. da Luz, Eduardo T. Filho, Madelaine Venzon)

8. Diversity and temporal variation of brown lacewings (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae) from areas of Atlantic rainforest in southeastern Brazil (Rogéria I. R. Lara, Nelson W. Perioto)

9. The genus Climaciella Enderlein, 1910 (Neuroptera: Mantispidae) in French Guiana (Adrian Ardila-Camacho, Shaun L. Winterton, Atilano Contreras-Ramos)

10. Behavior of two antlion species in the context of different environmental conditions (Eva Veler, Vesna Klokočovnik)

11. Antlion larvae: Spontaneous sand tossing in function of predation (Jan Podlesnik, Vesna Klokočovnik, Vincent Lorent)

12. A taxonomic synopsis for the Brazilian species of the dobsonfly genus Chloronia Banks, 1908 (Megaloptera) (Katia Justi, Ângelo Parise Pinto)

13. New species of Paranthaclisis Banks and new records of antlions (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae) from Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico (Yesenia Marquez-López, Caleb C. Martins, Atilano Contreras-Ramos)

14. Checklists of Italian Neuropterida through the last three decades (Agostino Letardi)

15. Biodiversity of Neuropterida in North Macedonia (Dušan Devetak, Vesna Klokočovnik, Jan Podlesnik)

16. The revival of the British Isles Lacewing and Allies Recording Scheme (James E. Jepson, Colin Plant)

17. Hemerobiidae from Deceit Island (55°51′41″S 67°08′31″W): the Southernmost Neuroptera in the Americas (Eduardo I. Faúndez, Mariom A. Carvajal)

Participants

A total of 141 participants from 24 countries from Asia, Europe, and North, Central, and South America attended the meeting. There is an important lag of participants from different world regions, especially Africa and Australia. Brazil led the number of participants with 64.

The list of participants is provided below in alphabetic order of family names.

1. Acevedo Ramos, Fernando/ Universidad Complutense de Madrid/ facevedoramos@gmail.com

2. Aldini, Rinaldo Nicoli/ Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth/ rinaldo.nicoli@unicatt.it

3. Al-Helal, Abdullah/ Vidyasagar University/ khsardar@gmail.com

4. Alves, Felipe Breda/ Universidade de Franca/ felipeb.alves@hotmail.com

5. Alvim, Breno Ganns Chaves/ Universidade Federal de Tocantins/ brenganns@gmail.com

6. Ardila-Camacho, Adrian/ Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/ aardilac88@gmail.com

7. Arvigo, Alexandre Luiz/ Universidade Estadual Paulista/ alexandrearvigo@gmail.com

8. Aspöck, Horst/ Institute of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Vienna/ horst.aspoeck@meduniwien.ac.at

9. Aspöck, Ulrike/ Naturhistorisches Museum Wien; University of Vienna/ ulrike.aspoeck@nhm-wien.ac.at

10. Assmar, Alice Carvalho/ McGill University/ alice.assmar@mail.mcgill.ca

11. Assunção, Otávio Trindade/ Universidade Federal do Pará/ otavio1assuncao@gmail.com

12. Azhagarraja, S./ Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University/azhagu.s96@gmail.com

13. Badano, Davide/ Sapienza University of Rome/ davide.badano@gmail.com

14. Baptista, Nathália Zaruvne/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ nathaliazaruvne@ufpr.br

15. Batista, Lorena Ellen Silva/ Universidade Federal da Bahia/ lorenaellensb@gmail.com

16. Bezerra, Carlos Eduardo Souza/ Centro Universitário de Várzea Grande/ carlos.bezerra@univag.edu.br

17. Borštnar, Janja/ University of Maribor/ janja.borstnar@outlook.com

18. Bowles, David E./ dbowles524@gmail.com

19. Breitkreuz, Laura/ Naturschutzbund Deutschland E.V./ laura.breitkreuz@nabu.de

20. Bueno, Gabriel Marangão/ Universidade Federal do ABC/gabrielmbueno10@gmail.com

21. Cai, Chenyang/ Chinese Academy of Sciences/ cycai@nigpas.ac.cn

22. Calor, Adolfo Ricardo/ universidade Federal da Bahia/ acalor@gmail.com

23. Cancino López, Rodolfo Jonathan/ Universidad Nacional Autônoma de México/ cancinorodolfoj@gmail.com

24. Cao, Leran/ China Agricultural University/ S20203192877@cau.edu.cn

25. Carvalho, Marília Mickaele Pinheiro/ Embrapa Semiárido/ marilia.mickaele@gmail.com

26. Carvalho, Stephan/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ stephan.carvalho@ufla.br

27. Contreras-Ramos, Atilano/ Universidad Nacional Autônoma de México/ acontreras@ib.unam.mx

28. Cuellar Sánchez, Valeria Isabel/ Universidad Nacional Autônoma de México/ valeria.cuellar@cch.unam.mx

29. Da Silva, Laryssa Bárbara/ Coopertramon/ financeiro@coopertramon.com.br

30. Da Silva, Marise/ marisesilva15@gmail.com

31. Da Silva, Polianna Felix/ Universidade federal da Bahia/ felix.polianna@gmail.com

32. De Azevedo, Kamila Emmanuella Xavier/ Universidade de São Paulo/ kamilaazevedo@usp.br

33. De Melo, Márcio Aparecido/ Universidade Estadual Paulista/ entomologiainsecta@gmail.com

34. De Paula, Flávia Fagundes/ ffagundesdepaula@gmail.com

35. De Souza Jr, Hélio Giugliano/ Universidade de São Paulo/ heliog95@gmail.com

36. Desidério, Gleison Robson/ Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia/ gleysonbio@gmail.com

37. Devetak, Dušan/ University of Maribor/ dusan.devetak@guest.arnes.si

38. Dias Júnior, Moacir Santos/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ msouzadj@ufla.br

39. Dominique, Thierry France/ DTEntomology/ dominique.thierry@wanadoo.fr

40. Dos Reis, Renata Tais Gomes/ Universidade Federal do Pará/ renatareis0401@gmail.com

41. Dos Santos, Jailma Rodrigues/ Universidade de São Paulo/ jailma.santos@usp.br

42. Duelli, Peter/ peter.duelli@wsl.ch

43. Ehlers, Sarah/ Museum of Natural History Berlin/ sarah.ehlers@mfn.berlin

44. Engel, Michael/ University of Kansas Natural History Museum; American Museum of Natural History/ msengel@ku.edu

45. Farias, Elizeu de Sá Brazil/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ elizeusf21@gmail.com

46. Faúndez, Eduardo I./ Universidad de Magalhães/ ed.faundez@gmail.com

47. Ferreira, Douglas da Silva/ Universidade Federal de Viçosa/ douglas.s.ferreira@ufv.br

48. Flório, Júlia/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ julia.andrade8@estudante.ufla.br

49. Frank, Odile/ odilef@gmail.com

50. Girelli, Maria Eduarda/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ mariaeduardagirelli@gmail.com

51. Gómez Jácome, Adrian/ Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/ adriangjacome@gmail.com

52. Gualberto, Patrick Lopes/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ patrick.gualberto1@estudante.ufla.br

53. Hamada, Neusa/ Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia/ neusaha@gmail.com

54. Hassan, Muhammad Asghar/ China Agricultural University/ kakojan112@gmail.com

55. Hayashi, Fumio/ Tokyo Metropolitan University/ fhayashi@tmu.ac.jp

56. Hsiao, Shih-Hsiang/ National Taiwan University/ sean91612@gmail.com

57. Jepson, James E./ University of Manchester/ james.e.jepson@gmail.com

58. Jiang, Yunlan/ Hebei Agricultural University/ yunlan_jiang@163.com

59. Jie, Lula/ China Agricultural University/ jielulan@163.com

60. Jovel, Claudia Carolina Banegas/ cjovel85@gmail.com

61. Justi, Katia Brazil/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ kaajusti@gmail.com

62. Kaur, Simarjit/ Post Graduate Government College for Girls/ simarjit485@gmail.com

63. Khramov, Alexander Russia/ Borissiak Paleontologigal institute of Russian Academy of Sciences/ a_hramov89@mail.ru

64. Klokočovnik, Vesna/ University of Maribor/ vesna.klokocovnik@um.si

65. Koch, Bärbel/ Museo Cantonale di Storia Naturale/ baerbel.koch@ti.ch

66. Koczor, Sándor/ Centre for Agricultural Research, Plant Protection Institute/ koczor.sandor@atk.hu

67. Koutsoula, Galini/ Democritus University of Thrace/ gakoutso@agro.duth.gr; galinikou95@hotmail.com

68. Krolow, Tiago Kutter/ Universidade Federal de Tocantins/ tkkrolow@gmail.com

69. Lai, Yan/ China Agricultural University/ lyzb152@126.com

70. Lara, Rogéria Inês Rosa/ instituto Biológico/ rirlara@yahoo.com.br

71. Lee, Syuman/ Sun Yat-sen University/ lishm36@mail2.sysu.edu.cn

72. Letardi, Agostino/ National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development/ agostino.letardi@gmail.com

73. Li, Di/ China Agricultural University/ ld_77c@cau.edu.cn

74. Li, Hongyu/ China Agricultural University/ 3106837672@qq.com

75. Lima, Mateus Tokarski/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ mateustokarski@ufpr.br

76. Lima, Pedro Henrique Machado Constancio/ Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro/ phcbiologo@hotmail.com

77. Lin, Aili/ China Agricultural University/ B20183190884@cau.edu.cn 1986337698@qq.com

78. Lin, Yu-Hsiu/ National Taiwan University/ hughlin06@gmail.com

79. Liu, Xingyue/ China Agricultural University/ xingyue_liu@yahoo.com

80. López García, Roberto/ Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/ rologar87@gmail.com

81. Machado, Renato Jose Pires/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ rjpmachado@gmail.com

82. Maciel, Anna Mara Ferreira/ Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz/ annamaciel@usp.br

83. Maia, Wilson José de Mello e Silva/ Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia/ wilsonmellomaia@gmail.com

84. Marquez-López, Yesenia/ Metropolitan Autonomous University/ yeseniamarquez23@gmail.com

85. Martins, Caleb Califre/ Universidade Estadual do Maranhão/ calebcalifre@gmail.com

86. Martins, Jéssica Letícia Abreu/ Universidade Federal de Viçosa/ jessica.abreu@ufv.br

87. Mata-Lorenzen, Juan/ BioAlfa/ jmatamantis@gmail.com

88. Mendes, Gabriela Caroline/ Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia/ mendaceae@gmail.com

89. Nakamura, Takeyuki/ Hirosaki University/ craneflyheaven@ybb.ne.jp

90. Neto, Pedro Bonfá/ Universidade Federal de Viçosa/ bonfa.pn@gmail.com

91. Ntalia, Paraskevi/ Democritus University of Thrace/ pntalia@agro.duth.gr

92. Ohl, Michael/ Museum für Naturkunde Berlin/ michael.ohl@mfn.berlin

93. Oswald, John/ Texas A&M University/ j-oswald@tamu.edu

94. Pacheco, Rafaela Costa/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ rafaela.pacheco@estudante.ufla.br

95. Palhari, Nívia Borges/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ nivia.palhari1@estudante.ufla.br

96. Pappas, Maria/ Democritus University of Thrace/ mpappa@agro.duth.gr

97. Peñaflor, Maria Fernanda Homes Villalba/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ fernanda.penaflor@ufla.br

98. Pereira, Laodicéia Lopes/ laulopes28@gmail.com

99. Perioto, Nelson Wanderley/ Instituto Biológico/ nperioto2@gmail.com

100. Pinheiro, Gabriela Costa/ Universidade Federal de Lavras /gabriela.pinheiro1@estudante.ufla.br

101. Pocasangre, Karla Marisol Hernández/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ pocasangrekar@gmail.com

102. Podlesnik, Jan/ University of Maribor/ jan.podlesnik@um.si

103. Popov, Alexi/ National Museum of Natural History, Sofia/ alpopov@nmnhs.com

104. Porpino, Gabriel Galvão Maia/ Universidade Federal da Paraíba/ gabvaomp@gmail.com

105. Porto, Delane Patez/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ delane.porto2@estudante.ufla.br

106. Prestes, Ana Gabriela Ferreira/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ anagfprestes@gmail.com

107. Prost, André/ prostloisia@gmail.com

108. Quinteiro, Fabio Batagini/ Universidade Federal do Pará/ fbquinteiro@ufpa.br

109. Randolf, Susanne/ Natural History Museum Vienna/ susanne.randolf@nhm-wien.ac.at

110. Rêgo, Adriano Soares/ Techmep - Manejo Ecológico de Pragas LTDA/ adrianorego32@gmail.com

111. Rehman, Abdur/ Yangzhou University/ rehman.ento@aup.edu.pk

112. Rodrigues, Iasmym de Cássia Almeida/ Universidade Estadual do Maranhão/ rodriguesaiasmym@gmail.com

113. Saji, Anitha/ Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity/ asaji@ead.gov.ae

114. Santana, Eduardo/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ eduardo.santana@ufpr.br

115. Schuster, Phillip Alves/ Universidade Federal do Paraná/ phillip_alves_schuster@hotmail.com

116. Shen, Rongrong/ China Agricultural University/ shenrongrong@cau.edu.cn

117. Shi, Chaofan/ Sun Yat-sen University/ paleobioscf@gmail.com

118. Silva, Ana Luisa Rodrigues/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ ana.silva128@estudante.ufla.br

119. Silva, Savio de Oliveira/ Universidade Estadual Paulista/ savio.oliveira@unesp.br

120. Silveira, Pedro Inocêncio/ Universidade Federal de Viçosa/ pedro.silveira@ufv.br

121. So, Ivy/ speed_mouse@yahoo.com.hk

122. Sosa Duque, Francisco/ Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia/ fransodu73@hotmail.com

123. Souza, Brígida/ Universidade Federal de Lavras /brgsouza@ufla.br

124. Tamashiro, Luiza Akemi Gonçalves/ luiza.gtamashiro@gmail.com

125. Tauber, Catherine A./ Cornell University; University of California/ cat6@cornell.edu

126. Tavares, Leon Gustavo de Miranda/ Universidade Federal do Paraná /leogtav@gmail.com

127. Tominaga, Gota/ Hirosaki University/ tominaga9271@outlook.jp

128. Tu, Yuezheng/ China Agricultural University/ tuyuezheng@126.com

129. Valério, Bianca de Paula/ Universidade Federal de Lavras/ biancavalerio@outlook.com

130. Veler, Eva/ University of Maribor/ eva.veler1@um.si

131. Verzon, Madelaine/ Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais/ madelaine@epamig.br

132. Wang, Maozhi/ China Agricultural University/ 785176084@qq.com

133. Wang, Yuyu/ Hebei Agricultural University/ wangyy_amy@126.com

134. Wu, Jingyu / China Agricultural University/ wujingyu176@163.com

135. Xiumei, Lu/ Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ lxm2361892563@126.com

136. Yang, Ying China/ China Agricultural University/ ying_yang@cau.edu.cn

137. Yu, Pei/ Tokyo Metropolitan University/ yu.pei@yahoo.com

138. Zhao, Chenjing/ Taiyuan Normal University/ zhaochenjing398@126.com

139. Zheng, Yuchen/ China Agricultural University/ zhengyuchenantlion@gmail.com

140. Zou, Mingming/ China Agricultural University/ 1194303409@qq.com

141. Zuluan, Chen/ China Agricultural University/ chenzuluan@foxmail.com

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank everyone who assisted us during the organization and realization of the XIV ISN, including all people from scientific and support committees, and all the reviewers of the articles herein published. We thank the International Association of Neuropterology (IAN) for the support to the organization and realization of the event, as well as the Programa de Pós-Graduação de Entomologia of Universidade Federal do Paraná, and the Programa de Pós-Graduação of Universidade Federal de Lavras for all the support. We also thank the Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia (SBE) and Dr. Frederico Salles, chief editor of the Revista Brasileria de Entomologia (RBE) for all the support during the publication of the current proceedings. Finally, we would like to thank the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) (processo 440503/2020-5, nº 04/2020 - Linha 1: Eventos Mundiais) for financial support.

Edited by

Associate Editor: Frederico Salles

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    24 Oct 2022
  • Date of issue
    2022

History

  • Received
    28 Sept 2022
  • Accepted
    29 Sept 2022
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