Pleasing-lacewing

Guides

  • 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.