Megalomus angulatus
Carpenter, 1940
Megalomus angulatus is a of brown lacewing in the Hemerobiidae, described by Carpenter in 1940. The species belongs to the Megalomus, which contains lacewings characterized by distinctive wing venation patterns. Very little specific information is documented about this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Megalomus angulatus: /mɛˈɡæləməs æŋˈɡjʊlætəs/
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, with confirmed presence in Vermont, United States.
Similar Taxa
- Megalomus hirtusBoth belong to the Megalomus and share the characteristic broad costal space on forewings with multiple branching radial . Megalomus hirtus is distinguished by its brown coloration and is the only Megalomus species recorded in the UK, whereas M. angulatus is known from North America.