What is a Ctenophora ornata?
What is a Ctenophora ornata?
Ctenophora ornata is a Cranefly of ancient broadleaved woodland, where it breeds within dead and rotting wood. Beech is the favoured host tree in the UK, but other trees are utilised on the continent and it has been recorded near living ancient Oaks.
What is Ctenophora Dictenidia?
The West Palearctic species of Ctenophorinae (Diptera: Tipulidae): key, distribution and references Key words: Ctenophora, Dictenidia, Phoroctenia, Tanyptera Among the long-palped craneflies, the Tipulidae, the mem- bers of the subfamily Ctenophorinae are more or less spec- tacular. They are large and often ichneumon- or wasp-like.
Where can I find Ctenophora bimaculata?
The NBN Atlas is confusing, seperately giving records for both Ctenophora bimaculata and Dictenidia bimaculata ( Dictenidia bimaculata was formerly Ctenophora bimaculata) Th is a species of ancient woodland, but not entrely confined to this habitat. Records are widespread across much of southern England and including Yorkshire.
What are the distinguishing features of ctenophores?
Distinguishing features. Among animal phyla, the Ctenophores are more complex than sponges, about as complex as cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.), and less complex than bilaterians (which include almost all other animals).