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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Green Lacewings (Chrysopa sp.)  green lacewings
 Insecta (Hexapoda) > Neuroptera > Chrysopidae
 Chrysopa spp. Leach
 Host:  flue-cured tobacco
 Nicotiana tabacum L.
 Photographer: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
 Contact: J. Michael Moore, The University of Georgia
 Descriptor: Adult(s)
 Description: Both the adult and immature forms of these beneficials are predators on aphids. The immatures are often known as aphid-lions. Lacewing eggs are unusual in that they are attached to surfaces by long, threadlike, upright stalks. Larvae are shaped somewhat like those of lady beetles but are light colored and have a pair of long sickle-shaped mouthparts protruding forward. Adults are light green, about 5/8 inch long and have 4 large lacy wings, thin bodies and long antennae.
 
 Image Citation:
 R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Slide Set, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, www.forestryimages.org
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