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Green Lacewing

Nodita pavida

Photo by BenHoldridge
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Field Notes

Description:

Lacewings are an ancient, flying, silk-producing insect related to antlions and owlflies.

Habitat:

On the wall of a building in the early morning.

Notes:

If you ever see one, try to get a close up of the eyes. They seem to have the most colorful and beautiful eyes in the animal kingdom.

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PublishedSeptember 23, 2014

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