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Abundance and Seasonal Migration Patterns of Green Lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) across the Bohai Strait in Eastern Asia [PDF]

open access: yesInsects
Many insects, including green lacewings, migrate seasonally to exploit suitable breeding and winter habitats. Green lacewings are important natural enemies of insect pests worldwide.
Xingya Wang   +4 more
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Effects of pre-adult photoperiod experience on reproductive parameters of Chrysoperla nipponensis (Tjeder): potential implications for mass-rearing of natural enemies [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Insect Science
Photoperiod is a critical environmental factor for insect development and physiology, yet little is known about the effects of photoperiodic signals received during photoperiod-sensitive stages on reproductive parameters.
Xue Kong   +6 more
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Phylogenetic relationships among tribes of the green lacewing subfamily Chrysopinae recovered based on mitochondrial phylogenomics [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
Chrysopidae (green lacewings) is the second largest family in Neuroptera, and it includes medium-size lacewings largely recognized by the presence of golden-colored eyes, bright green bodies and delicate wings with dense venation patterns.
Yunlan Jiang   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A charismatic new species of green lacewing discovered in Malaysia (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae): the confluence of citizen scientist, online image database and cybertaxonomy [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2012
An unusual new species of green lacewing (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae: Semachrysa jade sp. n.) is described from Selangor (Malaysia) as a joint discovery by citizen scientist and professional taxonomists.
Shaun Winterton   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The Lacewings Micromus angulatus and Chrysoperla carnea as Predators of the Rhododendron Aphid, Illinoia lambersi, Under Different Temperature Regimes [PDF]

open access: yesInsects
Illinoia lambersi is a key aphid pest in Rhododendron cultivation in northwestern Europe, where control measures still heavily rely on chemical insecticides.
Marie Froyen   +8 more
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Baker mealybug: Use of green lacewing in control studied

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1949
Biological control of Baker mealybug on pears was studied during 1948 in experimental work carried out in conjunction with the normal spray program.
R Doutt, K Hagen
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Lethal and sublethal effects of three insecticides on green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) under laboratory conditions [PDF]

open access: yesنامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران, 2021
Chrysoperla carnea Stephens (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) is an important beneficial predator in agriculture, which is easily reared in laboratory. It is widely used in augmentative biological control programs.
Gh. R. Golmohammadi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Review of the green lacewing genus Apochrysa Schneider (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) [PDF]

open access: yesZootaxa, 2020
Delicate green lacewings in the genus Apochrysa Schneider (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae: Apochrysinae) are reviewed with each species diagnosed and figured; a key to species is included. 
Shaun L, Winterton, Ankita, Gupta
  +7 more sources

Diversity and abundance of green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) in a Conilon coffee plantation in Acre, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesActa Amazonica, 2019
Coffea canephora (Conilon coffee) has great economic importance for the state of Acre, in northern Brazil. The use of insecticides in this crop has increased considerably in recent years.
Caleb Califre MARTINS   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The effectiveness of Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) and Beauveria bassiana (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) as control agents of Neophilaenus campestris (Hemiptera: Aphrophoridae) a vector of Xylella fastidiosa

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Entomology, 2023
The effectiveness of two biological control agents, Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) and the entomopatho­genic fungus Beauveria bassiana (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) against nymphs and adults of Neophilaenus campestris (Hemi­ptera: Aphrophoridae)
Laura AVIVAR-LOZANO   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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