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    Chrysopa - Wikipedia

    Chrysopa is a genus of green lacewings in the neuropteran family Chrysopidae. Members of this genus and the genus Chrysoperla are common in much of North America, Europe and Asia. They share similar characteristics and some species have been moved from one genus to the other and back again. Their … See more

    • Chrysopa abbreviata
    Chrysopa chi Fitch, 1855
    Chrysopa coloradensis Banks, 1895
    • Chrysopa dorsalis See more

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    WEBChrysopa is a natural enemy of aphids and other pests, such as mealybugs and thrips. It is effective at low temperatures and can be applied as a biological seed treatment or as a spray.

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  5. Chrysoperla (=Chrysopa) carnea, C. rufilabris - Cornell …

    WEBChrysoperla (=Chrysopa) carnea, C. rufilabris (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) Common Green Lacewing (=C. carnea) These green lacewings are common in much of North America. Adults feed only on nectar, pollen, …

  6. Green Lacewing (Chrysopa spp.) - Insect Identification

    WEBMar 21, 2022 · * MAP NOTES: The territorial heat map above showcases (in red) the states and territories of North America where the Green Lacewing may be found (but is not limited to). This sort of data is useful …

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  8. Green Lacewing | NC State Extension

    WEBCommon Name: Green Lacewing General Category: Predator Taxonomic Classification: Neuroptera: Chrysopidae Scientific Name: Chrysopa spp. Description These intriguing insects are important predators of aphids. …

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  10. Green Lacewing Beneficial Insect - Harvest to Table

    WEBThey are voracious predators. Lacewing larvae are sometimes called “aphid lions.”. Adult green lacewing. Various species of green lacewings are found throughout North America and Europe. The scientific name of the green …

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