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Last Updated November 05, 2006

 

Kingdom Animalia:

  Phylum Arthropoda:

    Subphylum Hexapoda:

       Class Insecta:

      Order Neuroptera:

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Family Chrysopidae

Green Lacewing

 

Text  from 10/13/06:

 

This is a green lacewing from the order Neuroptera and family Chrysopidae. I found this specimen on my front door last spring. For the sake of giving it a home in my zoo, I will leave it at the family level, since I found very little information on identifying various green lacewing species. Here is some info on the common lacewing, Chrysoperla rufilabris.

 

According to Wikipedia, the family of green lacewings is very large with 87 genera and about 1300 species. Lacewings are considered beneficial because their larva feed on many pests including aphids. In fact lacewing larvae are sometimes referred to as "aphid lions", though I haven't seen any feeding on my aphids. Perhaps the ants had something to do with that.

 

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Order:

Neuroptera

Family:

Chrysopidae


 

 

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Order:

Neuroptera

Family:

Chrysopidae