green lacewings
Chrysopa spp. Leach 1815

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1225108 Adult(s)
9005036 Larva(e) on pear psylia (Cacopsylla pyricola) nymph
9005037 Larva(e) on pear psylia (Cacopsylla pyricola) nymph
2511018 Larva(e) eating aphid
2511015 Larva(e) Feeding on whitefly scales
1857087 Adult(s)
1402138 Adult(s) Both the adult and immature forms of these beneficials are predators on aphids. The immatures are often known as aphid-lions. Lacewing eggs are unusual in that they are attached to surfaces by long, threadlike, upright stalks. Larvae are shaped somewhat like those of lady beetles but are light colored and have a pair of long sickle-shaped mouthparts protruding forward. Adults are light green, about 5/8 inch long and have 4 large lacy wings, thin bodies and long antennae.
1481023 Adult(s) commercial biocontrol organism
1222004 Adult(s)
9005038 Pupa(e) pupal case on apple
9005039 Pupa(e) pupal case on apple
2666059 Egg(s)
2666027 Adult(s)
2666028 Egg(s)
1791055 Egg(s) note characteristic stalked eggs on leaf surface

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