green lacewing
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editNoun
editgreen lacewing (plural green lacewings)
- Any insect of the family Chrysopidae, a chrysopid.
- 1995, Laurie Carlson, Green Thumbs: A Kid's Activity Guide to Indoor and Outdoor Gardening[1], page 55:
- Green lacewings eat red spiders, aphids, mealy bugs, thrips, scale, and more.
- 1998, Whitney Cranshaw, Pests of the West: Prevention and Control for Today's Garden and Small Farm[2], page 24:
- Several species of green lacewings are native to this region, all general predators that feed on a wide variety of insect pests.
- 2007, M. Canard, Natural Food and Feeding Habits of Lacewings, P. K. McEwen, T. R. New, A. E. Whittington (editors), Lacewings in the Crop Environment, page 120,
- Most adult green lacewings have a glycophagous diet.
Synonyms
editHyponyms
edit- aphid lion, aphidlion, aphid wolf (larva of green lacewing)
Derived terms
editRelated terms
edit- brown lacewing (Hemerobiidae spp.)
References
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- green lacewing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Chrysopidae on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Category:Chrysopidae on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons