chrysopidae การใช้
- Green lacewings ( Chrysopidae ) have sensitive ears on their wings.
- Of these, only the Dilaridae and Chrysopidae seem to be reasonably close relatives of the brown lacewings.
- These include members of the families Phytoseiidae, Coccinellidae, Syrphidae, Anthocoridae, Nabidae, and Miridae, Chrysopidae and Coniopterygidae.
- ""'Chrysoperla lucasina " "'is a species of Neuropteran belonging to the family Chrysopidae ( subfamily Chrysopinae ).
- Formerly, the pleasing lacewings ( Dilaridae ), silky lacewings ( Psychopsidae ), giant lacewings ( Polystoechotidae ) and as noted above the green lacewings ( Chrysopidae ) were placed therein too.
- The neuropteran insects ( lacewings and their allies ) identified as of 2014 include species from the families Berothidae, Chrysopidae, Hemerobiidae, Ithonidae ( including Polystoechotidae ), Nymphidae, Osmylidae, and Psychopsidae.
- These insects differ from the somewhat similar Chrysopidae ( green lacewings ) not only by the usual coloring but also by the wing venation : hemerobiids differ from chrysopids in having numerous long veins ( two or more radial sectors ) and forked mimic dead leaves.
- The common name "'lacewings "'is often used for the most widely known net-winged insects the green lacewings ( Chrysopidae ) but actually most members of the Neuroptera are referred to as some sort of " lacewing ".
- Insects that attack aphids include predatory Coccinellidae ( lady bugs or ladybirds ), hoverfly larvae ( Diptera : Syrphidae ), parasitic wasps, aphid midge larvae, " aphid lions " ( the larvae of green lacewings ), and lacewings ( Neuroptera : Chrysopidae ), and arachnids such as crab spiders.