Apertochrysa Arabica
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Apertochrysa Arabica
''Apertochrysa'' is a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. There are 183 described species in the genus. Taxonomy This genus was originally described in 1990 by Xing-ke Yang and Chi-kun Yang under the name of ''Navasius''. The name was a junior homonym of '' Navasius'' Esben-Petersen, 1936, a species of antlion, so a replacement name of ''Dichochrysa'' was proposed by Yang in 1991. However, a ruling by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature instead maintained priority of the name ''Pseudomallada'' Tsukaguchi, 1995, thereby renaming the species previously described under the name of ''Dichochrysa''. Further taxonomic work in 2021 by Breitkreuz, Duelli, and Oswald synonymized those genera under ''Apertochrysa'' Tjeder, 1966. Distribution ''Apertochrysa'' is a subcosmopolitan genus. The majority of species are known from the Palearctic region, particularly from the continents of Asia and Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and seco ...
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Green Lacewing
Green lacewings are insects in the large family Chrysopidae of the order Neuroptera. There are about 85 genera and (differing between sources) 1,300–2,000 species in this widespread group. Members of the genera '' Chrysopa'' and '' Chrysoperla'' are very common in North America and Europe; they are very similar and many of their species have been moved from one genus to the other time and again, and in the nonscientific literature assignment to ''Chrysopa'' and ''Chrysoperla'' can rarely be relied upon. Since they are the most familiar neuropterans to many people, they are often simply called " lacewings". Since most of the diversity of Neuroptera are properly referred to as some sort of "lacewing", common lacewings is preferable. Description and ecology Green lacewings are delicate insects with a wingspan of 6 to over 65 mm, though the largest forms are tropical. They are characterized by a wide costal field in their wing venation, which includes the cross-veins. The b ...
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Apertochrysa Alliumolens
''Apertochrysa'' is a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. There are 183 described species in the genus. Taxonomy This genus was originally described in 1990 by Xing-ke Yang and Chi-kun Yang under the name of ''Navasius''. The name was a junior homonym of '' Navasius'' Esben-Petersen, 1936, a species of antlion, so a replacement name of ''Dichochrysa'' was proposed by Yang in 1991. However, a ruling by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature instead maintained priority of the name ''Pseudomallada'' Tsukaguchi, 1995, thereby renaming the species previously described under the name of ''Dichochrysa''. Further taxonomic work in 2021 by Breitkreuz, Duelli, and Oswald synonymized those genera under ''Apertochrysa'' Tjeder, 1966. Distribution ''Apertochrysa'' is a subcosmopolitan genus. The majority of species are known from the Palearctic region, particularly from the continents of Asia and Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and seco ...
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Apertochrysa Arcuata
''Apertochrysa arcuata'' is a species of green lacewing Green lacewings are insects in the large family Chrysopidae of the order Neuroptera. There are about 85 genera and (differing between sources) 1,300–2,000 species in this widespread group. Members of the genera '' Chrysopa'' and '' Chrysoperla' .... References Chrysopidae Insects described in 2004 {{Neuroptera-stub ...
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Apertochrysa Arabica
''Apertochrysa'' is a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. There are 183 described species in the genus. Taxonomy This genus was originally described in 1990 by Xing-ke Yang and Chi-kun Yang under the name of ''Navasius''. The name was a junior homonym of '' Navasius'' Esben-Petersen, 1936, a species of antlion, so a replacement name of ''Dichochrysa'' was proposed by Yang in 1991. However, a ruling by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature instead maintained priority of the name ''Pseudomallada'' Tsukaguchi, 1995, thereby renaming the species previously described under the name of ''Dichochrysa''. Further taxonomic work in 2021 by Breitkreuz, Duelli, and Oswald synonymized those genera under ''Apertochrysa'' Tjeder, 1966. Distribution ''Apertochrysa'' is a subcosmopolitan genus. The majority of species are known from the Palearctic region, particularly from the continents of Asia and Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and seco ...
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