Lacewings belong to an ancient group of insects (Neuroptera) named for the delicate, lace-like net pattern of veins on their wings. Most adult lacewings are nocturnal predators, feeding on smaller ...
Lacewings and their relatives, belonging to the order Neuroptera, are fascinating insects known for their diverse forms and ecological roles. Recent research has shed light on the evolutionary ...
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Fossilized Newborn Insects Preserved in Amber Provide First Fossil Evidence of Egg BurstersFossilized Newborn Insects Preserved in Amber Provide First Fossil Evidence of Egg Bursters Researchers often have ...
Come wintertime, they nestle among leaf litter, in foliage and in bark crevices. Your bug hotel may welcome more than just ladybirds. Lacewings are another kind of insect that may choose to overwinter ...
We are investigating the unusual system of communication that has evolved in green lacewings of the group Chrysoperla carnea. Insects in this group communicate using vibrational signals produced by ...
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