- segments. The
larvae of most
families are predators. Many chrysopids,
hemerobiids and
coniopterygids eat
aphids and
other pest insects, and some have been...
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Drepanepteryginae mimic dead leaves.
Hemerobiid larvae are
usually less
hairy than
chrysopid larvae.
Hemerobiids, like chrysopids, are predatory, especially...
- †Archibaldia †Archibaldia
wehri (Makarkin, Archibald, & Oswald, 2003) 2003 A
hemerobiid lacewing originally placed in †Cretomerobius
Moved to †Proneuronema (2016)...
-
Highlands Klon****
Mountain Formation United
States ( Washington) A
Hemerobiid brown lacewing. The type
species is
Cretomerobius wehri (2003)
Genus also...
- neuropteran.
Hemerobiidae †Archibaldia †Archibaldia
wehri Republic A
hemerobiid lacewing originally placed in †Cretomerobius
Moved to †Proneuronema (2016)...
-
Quesnel ?Fraser
Formation Canada British
Columbia A
possibly megalomine hemerobiid lacewing. Type
species B.
lachlani Euschistus antiquus Sp nov jr synonym...
-
newly hatched aphidlion-like
larva reported from the
Burmese amber. A
hemerobiid aphidlion preserved with
possible Cf.
Germaraphis prey,
representing the...
- Sp. nov
Valid Makarkin &
Perkovsky Late
Eocene Rovno amber Ukraine A
Hemerobiid brown lacewing.
Psilomantispa Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Lu et al. Late Cretaceous...
-
Cretomerobius Gen et sp nov.
valid Ponomarenko Aptian Bon-Tsagan Mongolia A
hemerobiid lacewing, type species, C.
disjunctus Liometopum goepperti Comb nov Jr...