
Neuroptera
(Antlions, Lacewings, Mantidflies)
The insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives. The order consists of some 6,000 species.
Superfamily : Chrysopoidea
Lacewings

Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia

Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia
Superfamily : Hemerobiidae
Hemerobiidae is a family of Neuropteran insects commonly known as brown lacewings, comprising about 500 species in 28 genera. Most are yellow to dark brown, but some species are green. They are small; most have forewings 4–10 mm long (some up to 18 mm). These insects differ from the somewhat similar Chrysopidae (green lacewings) not only by the usual coloring but also by the wing venation.
Superfamily : Ithonidae
Ithonidae, commonly called moth lacewings and giant lacewings, is a small family of winged insects of the insect order Neuroptera. The family contains a total of ten living genera, and over a dozen extinct genera described from fossils.
Superfamily : Mantispoidea
This includes Mantisflies. As their names suggest, members of the group possess raptorial forelimbs similar to those of the praying mantis, a case of convergent evolution.

Climaciella sp.
Wasp Mantidflies
Sabah, Malaysia

Climaciella sp.
Wasp Mantidflies
Sabah, Malaysia
Euclimacia rufocincta
Sabah, Malaysia

Euclimacia rufocincta
Sabah, Malaysia

Euclimacia rufocincta
Sabah, Malaysia




Tuberonotha sp.
Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia

Pahang Malaysia

Pahang Malaysia

Pahang Malaysia



Mantispidae
Balikpapan, Kalimantan, Indonesia
Superfamily : Myrmeleontoidea
This superfamily includes Antlions & Owlflies.

Ascalaphus placidus
Owlfly
Singapore

Myrmeleon sp.
Antlion
Doi Inthanon, Thailand

Myrmeleon sp.
Antlion
Doi Inthanon, Thailand