Chrysopidae is the scientific name for lacewings. The name is that of the insect family that also may be called common lacewings green lacewings. It traces its origins back to the Greek words for "gold eye" or "gold face."
Lacewings belong to the order Neuroptera.
Lacewings are bugs that have ears at the base of their front wings. It is stated that the lacewings do live in NZ and that they like the freshwater lakes.
No, they're another order entirely. Dragonflies are part of order Odonata, lacewings are Neuroptera. Dragonflies have incomplete metamorphosis with a nymph and no pupa, lacewings have a larva and pupa stage. ^^
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Lacewings primarily feed on nectar, honeydew, and various plant saps. Adult lacewings have a diet that consists of these sugary liquids, which provide them with the necessary energy. While the larvae are predatory and consume pests like aphids and mites, the adults rely on liquid nourishment from plants.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
Chrysoperla rufilabris is the scientific name of the 'green lacewing'. The green lacewing is considered a beneficial insect because of its appetite for garden pests. It's a member of the large Chrysopidae family, in which not all lacewings are green in color.
Cnidaria is the scientific name.
It is not at all poisonous, some lacewings feed on aphids and other small insects, so like ladybugs they may pinch a little.
That is the scientific name
That IS the scientific name.