Pimachrysa fusca
Adams, 1967
Pimachrysa fusca is a of green lacewing in the Chrysopidae, described by Adams in 1967. It belongs to the order Neuroptera, a group of insects commonly known as lacewings, antlions, and allies. The Pimachrysa is part of a diverse family of predatory insects whose larvae are often important agents. This species has been documented in North America, though detailed biological information remains limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pimachrysa fusca: //piːˈmækɹɪsə ˈfʌska//
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Distribution
North America
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Taxonomic note
The provided context sources primarily discuss Frankliniella fusca (tobacco thrips), an unrelated thrips in the order Thysanoptera. Pimachrysa fusca is a green lacewing (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae), a completely different insect order. The sources conflate these due to shared specific epithet 'fusca' but they share no biological relationship.
Data availability
Only one iNaturalist observation has been recorded for this . Published biological studies, ecological data, and descriptive are not readily accessible in major databases.