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Photo#163025
Is this a  type of Lace Wing? - Leucochrysa

Is this a type of Lace Wing? - Leucochrysa
South of Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA
September 22, 2006
This was on my window and I like getting belly shots when I can.

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#163025 Identification – Leucochrysa (Nodita) sp.
Identification (corrected; not Leucochrysa insularis).

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nice! must be Leucochrysa insularis
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Yes it is a green lace wing....
in the genus Chrysopidae...commonly attracted to lights at night...they and their larva feed on aphids and other garden pest.

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