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Leucochrysa
''Leucochrysa'' is a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae 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'' .... As of 2013, there are 196 described species in ''Leucochrysa'', found in the Americas. See also * List of Leucochrysa species References Further reading * * * * External links * Chrysopidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{neuroptera-stub ...
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List Of Leucochrysa Species
This is a list of 182 species in ''Leucochrysa'', a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. ''Leucochrysa'' species * '' Leucochrysa adamsi'' Penny, 2001 * '' Leucochrysa affinis'' de Freitas & Penny, 2001 * '' Leucochrysa aleura'' (Banks, 1944) * '' Leucochrysa alloneura'' (Banks, 1946) * '' Leucochrysa alternata'' Navás, 1913 * '' Leucochrysa amazonica'' Navás, 1913 * '' Leucochrysa americana'' Banks, 1897 * '' Leucochrysa amistadensis'' Penny, 2001 * '' Leucochrysa anae'' de Freitas, 2007 * '' Leucochrysa anchietai'' (Navás, 1922) * '' Leucochrysa angrandi'' (Navás, 1911) * '' Leucochrysa antennalis'' (Navás, 1932) * '' Leucochrysa antica'' Navás, 1913 * '' Leucochrysa apicalis'' Banks, 1915 * '' Leucochrysa apicata'' (Navás, 1926) * '' Leucochrysa arizonica'' (Banks, 1906) * '' Leucochrysa askanes'' (Banks, 1946) * '' Leucochrysa azevedoi'' Navás, 1913 * '' Leucochrysa barrei'' Freitas and Penny, 2001 * '' Leucochrysa bedoci'' Navás, 1924 * '' Leucochrysa ...
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Leucochrysa (Leucochrysa)
''Leucochrysa'' is a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. As of 2013, there are 196 described species in ''Leucochrysa'', found in the Americas. See also * List of Leucochrysa species This is a list of 182 species in ''Leucochrysa'', a genus of green lacewings in the family Chrysopidae. ''Leucochrysa'' species * '' Leucochrysa adamsi'' Penny, 2001 * '' Leucochrysa affinis'' de Freitas & Penny, 2001 * '' Leucochrysa aleura'' ( ... References Further reading * * * * External links * Chrysopidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{neuroptera-stub ...
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Green Lacewing
Green lacewings are insects in the large family (biology), family Chrysopidae of the order (biology), order Neuroptera. There are about 85 genera and (differing between sources) 1,300–2,000 species in this widespread group. Members of the Genus, genera ''Chrysopa'' and ''Chrysoperla'' are very common in North America and Europe; they are very similarEngel & Grimaldi (2007) 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 vein, c ...
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Chrysopidae
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 similarEngel & Grimaldi (2007) 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 ...
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Americas
The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. Along with their associated islands, the Americas cover 8% of Earth's total surface area and 28.4% of its land area. The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that runs the length of the west coast. The flatter eastern side of the Americas is dominated by large river basins, such as the Amazon, St. Lawrence River– Great Lakes basin, Mississippi, and La Plata. Since the Americas extend from north to south, the climate and ecology vary widely, from the arctic tundra of Northern Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rain forests in Central America and South America. Humans first settled the Americas from Asia between 42,000 and 17,000 years ago. A second migration of Na-Dene speakers followe ...
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Green Lacewing Larva - Leucochrysa Species, Leesylvania State Park, Woodbridge, Virginia
Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the RGB color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors. By far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy. Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage. Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content. During post-classical and early modern Europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was ...
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