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  1. The green lacewing, sometimes known as the golden-eyed lacewing, has long delicate antennae, a slender greenish body, golden- or copper-coloured eyes, and two pairs of similar veined wings. It is worldwide in distribution and flies near grasses and shrubs.
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    Green lacewings are generalist predators, meaning that they aren't picky eaters and will prey on a wide range of pests. Common targets include: Green lacewings also frequently feed on insect eggs, plant nectars, pollen, and honeydew. Larval lacewings are insatiable predators-- eating over 200 prey insects each week!
    Green lacewings are delicate insects with a wingspan of 6 to over 65 mm, though the largest forms are tropical. They are characterized by a wide costal field in their wing venation, which includes the cross-veins. The bodies are usually bright green to greenish-brown, and the compound eyes are conspicuously golden in many species.
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    Since they are the most familiar neuropterans to many people, they are often simply called "lacewings". Since most of the diversity of Neuroptera are properly referred to as some sort of "lacewing", common lacewings is preferable. Green lacewings are delicate insects with a wingspan of 6 to over 65 mm, though the largest forms are tropical.
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    Larval lacewings are insatiable predators-- eating over 200 prey insects each week! Using lacewings for insect control is a common practice in home gardens and greenhouses. They often appear on their own after the spring breeding season, when green lacewings scatter far and wide to lay their eggs.
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    Chrysopidae - Wikipedia

    Green lacewings are delicate insects with a wingspan of 6 to over 65 mm, though the largest forms are tropical. They are characterized by a wide costal field in their wing venation, which includes the cross-veins. The bodies are usually bright green to greenish-brown, and the compound eyes are … Meer weergeven

    Green lacewings are insects in the large family Chrysopidae of the order Neuroptera. There are about 85 genera and (differing … Meer weergeven

    The living genera of Chrysopidae are divided into one very large and two smaller subfamilies; a few genera are not robustly assigned to either of these yet. Compared to other … Meer weergeven

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    For a long time, green lacewings were considered close relatives of the pleasing lacewings (Dilaridae) and brown lacewings (Hemerobiidae) and placed in the Meer weergeven

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    Web15 jun. 2021 · Green lacewings are generalist predators, meaning that they aren't picky eaters and will prey on a wide range of pests. Common …

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