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Nymph? - Chrysoperla

Nymph? - Chrysoperla
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
May 19, 2011
Size: +/- 1/4"

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Green Lacewing Larva
I'm pretty sure it is newly hatched, we have tons of these. Their eggs are on the end of a silken strand. They eat aphids, spider mites, and a slew of other garden pests. Green lacewings are a beneficial predator. Anyone else?

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