The Green Lacewings of Florida

Tagged as: Chrysopidae, Neuroptera

 (Neuroptera:Chrysopidae)

Issue No. 400
1. Genera
Lionel A. Stange
May/June, 2000

The Green Lacewings of Florida

Introduction

The Chrysopidae are one of the largest and economically most important families of the Neuroptera. There are about 1,300 currently recognized species included in about 87 genera and 3 subfamilies (Brooks and Bernard 1990) in the world. In Florida there are 22 species in 9 genera, all placed in the subfamily Chrysopinae (Penny et al. 1997). The larvae are voracious predators of small, comparatively soft-bodied arthropods such as aphids, scale insects, whiteflies, thrips, insect eggs and other prey (Muma 1959; Canard et al. 1984). For this reason they are widely used in biological control. The adults are usually predators, but a few species feed on pollen.

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