Lomamyia fulva

Carpenter, 1940

Lomamyia fulva is a of in the Berothidae, described by Carpenter in 1940. It is found in North America. Like other members of the , it is attracted to light at night and has been documented at observation events.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lomamyia fulva: //loʊˈmeɪmiə ˈfʊlvə//

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Distribution

North America

Behavior

Has been observed at light stations during nighttime insect surveys.

Similar Taxa

  • Lomamyia sp.Other in the same share the and light-attracted ; specific identification to species level requires detailed examination.

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Taxonomic note

The Lomamyia belongs to the Berothidae, commonly known as beaded lacewings, a small family of neuropteran insects characterized by their distinctive beaded or clubbed .

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