Apertochrysa macleodi

(Adams & Garland, 1983)

Apertochrysa macleodi is a of green lacewing in the Chrysopidae. It was described by Adams and Garland in 1983. The Apertochrysa is distinguished from other chrysopids by features of the genitalia, particularly in males. This species appears to have a limited number of documented observations.

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How to pronounce Apertochrysa macleodi: //ˌæpərtoʊˈkɹaɪsə məkˈlaʊdi//

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Similar Taxa

  • Apertochrysa furcataBoth belong to the Apertochrysa and share the distinctive genitalic characteristics that define the genus, including the open (non-) gonarcus structure

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