The taxonomy, life histories, and mating behavior of the green lacewings of Strawberry Canyon (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
Catherine A. Toschi
Hilgardia, 1965, vol. 36, issue 11
Abstract:
Six species of chrysopids belonging to three genera occur in Strawberry Canyon, University of California, Berkeley. They are Chrysopa carnea Stephens, C. nigricornis Burmeister, C. quadripunctata Burmeister, Meleoma comata Banks, M. cavifrons Banks, and Nothochrysa californica Banks. Keys are presented to aid in distinguishing the adults and larvae of the species. Taxonomic descriptions are given for stages which have not been described previously in literature.
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Date: 1965
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