In this article we have decided to focus on the exciting world of
Vermipardus. From its origins to the present,
Vermipardus has been the subject of interest and debate in different areas. Over the years,
Vermipardus has generated countless opinions and theories that have contributed to enriching our knowledge on this topic. In this sense, we propose to explore in depth the different aspects that make
Vermipardus such a fascinating topic, addressing both its history and its relevance today. Through a detailed and contextualized analysis, we hope to offer the reader a complete and enlightening approach to
Vermipardus, providing new perspectives and keys to understanding its importance in today's world.
Genus of flies
Vermipardus is a genus of wormlions in the family Vermileonidae.
Species
- Vermipardus barracloughi Stuckenberg, 1997[2]
- Vermipardus basuto (Stuckenberg, 1961)[1]
- Vermipardus brevirostris (Bezzi, 1926)[3]
- Vermipardus brincki (Stuckenberg, 1961)[1]
- Vermipardus intermedius (Stuckenberg, 1961)[1]
- Vermipardus londti Stuckenberg, 1995[4]
- Vermipardus munroi Stuckenberg, 1995[1]
- Vermipardus promontorii (Stuckenberg, 1961)[4]
- Vermipardus sathon Stuckenberg, 1995[4]
- Vermipardus sylphe Stuckenberg, 1995[4]
- Vermipardus trisignatus Stuckenberg, 1997[2]
- Vermipardus univittatus (Stuckenberg, 1961)[1]
- Vermipardus whiteheadi Stuckenberg, 1997[2]
References