Dilaridae
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Nallachius
pleasing lacewings
Nallachius is a genus of pleasing lacewings in the family Dilaridae, established by Navás in 1909. The genus contains more than 20 described species distributed primarily in the Neotropical region. Members are characterized by their distinctive wing venation and relatively broad wings compared to other dilarid genera. Adults are typically nocturnal and attracted to light.
Nallachius americanus
pleasing lacewing
Nallachius americanus is a species of pleasing lacewing in the family Dilaridae. It occurs across a broad geographic range spanning the Caribbean, North America, and South America. The species was originally described by McLachlan in 1881 under the basionym Dilar americanus. As a member of the pleasing lacewings, it belongs to a small family of neuropteran insects characterized by distinctive morphological features.
Nallachius pulchellus
pleasing lacewing
Nallachius pulchellus is a species of pleasing lacewing in the family Dilaridae, described by Nathan Banks in 1938. The species is distributed across the Caribbean Sea, Central America, and North America. As a member of the Dilaridae, it belongs to a small family of lacewings commonly known as pleasing lacewings, characterized by their relatively broad wings and often colorful appearance.