Apertochrysa sierra

Apertochrysa sierra is a of green lacewing in the Chrysopidae. The species is known from the western United States and Baja California, Mexico. As a member of the Chrysopidae, it belongs to a family of predatory insects commonly recognized by their delicate, net-veined wings and often green coloration. Available records for this species are limited, with few documented observations.

Apertochrysa sierra (415171351) by Lee Cain. Used under a CC BY 4.0 license.

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How to pronounce Apertochrysa sierra: /ˌæpərtoʊˈkraɪsə ˈsiːərə/

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Western United States and Baja California, Mexico.

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