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Home > Beneficial Insects > Lacewings

Lacewings

Description:

  • adults have four large glossy net-veined wings
  • wings are held together over the thin body
  • nearly one inch long
  • larvae are called aphidlions
  • larvae are elongate and flattened
  • widest at the middle with hooked mandibles
  • active on long legs
  • small white eggs are laid singly on stalks

Prey attacked:

feed on:

  • aphids
  • and other soft-bodied insects

 

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