Apertochrysa luctuosa
(Banks, 1911)
Apertochrysa luctuosa is a of green lacewing in the Chrysopidae, order Neuroptera. It was described by Banks in 1911. As a member of the Chrysopidae family, it belongs to a group of insects commonly known as green lacewings, which are recognized for their delicate, net-veined wings and predatory habits. The Apertochrysa is distinguished from other chrysopid genera by specific morphological characteristics.


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How to pronounce Apertochrysa luctuosa: //ˌæpɜːrtəˈkrɪsə lʌkˈtuːsə//
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- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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