order

Embioptera Lameere, 1900

webspinners

Nomenclature (65)

  • Embides Burmeister, 1839
  • Embides Burmeister, 1839 (objective synonym of Embioptera Lameere, 1900)
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  • Embioptera Lameere, 1900 in Wipfler, Bradler, Büsse, Hammel, Mueller & Pass, 2021 Anatomy/Physiology
  • Embioptera Lameere, 1900 in Badano, Lenzi, O'Hara, Miller, Di Giulio, Di Giovanni & Cerretti, 2022

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Descendants and synonyms

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Names
Rank Total Valid Invalid
order615
suborder101
infraorder220
superfamily624
epifamily303
family24186
subfamily22175
tribe734
genus14210537
subgenus743
superspecies660
species691476215
subspecies24195