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Green lacewings are
insects in the
large family Chrysopidae of the
order Neuroptera.
There are
about 85
genera and (differing
between sources) 1,300–2...
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Superfamily Hemerobioidea (inc. Chrysopoidea)
Family †Ascalochrysidae
Family Chrysopidae:
green lacewings (including †Mesochrysopidae) (Jur****ic–Present) Family...
- carnea, one of the
species of
common green lacewing, is an
insect in the
Chrysopidae family.
Although the
adults feed on nectar,
pollen and
aphid honeydew...
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family Braconidae,
found in Europe. This
species is a
parasitoid of
adult Chrysopidae (Neuroptera). Über
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Arten und Varietäten
heimischer Hymenopteren...
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Ceraeochrysa is
genus of
green lacewing in the
family Chrysopidae found in the Americas. The
genus Ceraeochrysa was
first described by
Adams in 1982 after...
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color Golden coloured eyes, of some
species of
insects in the
family Chrysopidae Golden Eye Diamond, a 43.5-carat (8.70 g)
Canary Yellow diamond Operation...
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Ithonidae (moth lacewings)
Chrysopidae (green lacewings)...
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Chrysoperla is a
genus of
common green lacewings in the
neuropteran family Chrysopidae.
Therein they
belong to the Chrysopini, the
largest tribe of subfamily...
- 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...
- (family Chamaemyiidae),
certain midge larvae,
green lacewings (family
Chrysopidae) and
brown lacewings (family Hemerobiidae). The
environmentally safest...