-
female Anterior median eyes of an
adult female Adult male
feeding on a
Chrysopid Roach, S.H. (1988).
Reproductive periods of
Phidippus species (Araneae...
- leaves.
Hemerobiid larvae are
usually less
hairy than
chrysopid larvae. Hemerobiids, like
chrysopids, are predatory,
especially on aphids, both as larvae...
- Canada A
chrysopid, a
species of Protochrysa.
Pseudochrysopa Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Makarkin &
Archibald Early Eocene Canada A
chrysopid. The type species...
- the last two segments. The
larvae of most
families are predators. Many
chrysopids,
hemerobiids and
coniopterygids eat
aphids and
other pest insects, and...
- the
University of
Perugia in 1937, with her
entomology thesis on the
Chrysopid Neuroptera of Umbria. Later, she
earned her PhD at the
University of Bologna...
-
Upper Eocene formation of
Monteils (France with a
review of the
known chrysopid fossils (Insecta, Neuroptera)".
Advances in Neuropterology, Proceedings...
-
Retrieved 12
August 2012. A. Nel, X. Delclos, and A. Hutin. 2005.
Mesozoic chrysopid-like Planipennia: a
phylogenetic approach (Insecta: Neuroptera). Bulletin...
- Bugguide.net Tauber,
Catherine A.; Tauber,
Maurice J. (2013). "An
Unusual Chrysopid Larva: Identification, Description, and
Taxonomic Implications". Annals...
- location. The
moths on the
wings strongly resemble neuropterids of the
chrysopid genus Hemerobius. The egg is yellow. The
larva is
transparent glossy lead...
-
Valid Archibald &
Makarkin Ypresian Driftwood Canyon shales Canada A
chrysopid neuropteran.
Baisochrysa pumila Sp. nov
Valid Khramov et al. Late Jur****ic...