RMC04P6C–Lacewing, Neuroptera, on white background
RMM60FW3–Brown Lacewing (Hemerobiidae - Neuroptera). Sussex, UK
RF2T30FTK–Lacewing larva (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Hunter of mealy-bugs and other smal insects, dead carcasses of its prey together with its moults and dirt.
RF2AX1D8J–Owlfly (Libelloides ictericus of Neuroptera order) set on a green weed stem with its wing folded close and long clubbed antennae pointing up.
RF2T30FXE–Lacewing larva (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Hunter of mealy-bugs and other smal insects, dead carcasses of its prey together with its moults and dirt.
RF2WH1WXD–Green Lacewing overwintering in oak leaf litter. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2A3PKTA–Libelloides hispanicus (Spanish Owlfly) resting on a grass stem
RMM02WM7–Neuropteran Lacewing Larva carrying debris as camouflage (Chrysopidae). Sussex, UK
RMG198X0–Lion ant on dry stem, Israel
RF2T30FTJ–Lacewing larva (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Hunter of mealy-bugs and other smal insects, dead carcasses of its prey together with its moults and dirt.
RF2TCW7B1–Hemerobius marginatus Lacewing at rest on oak leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RMJ64D76–Owlfly (Libelloides lacteus) attempting to hide behind a grass stem
RMW9NKXA–Lacewing insect on a leaf, from a tropical garden
RFT0KW83–Close up photo of a Green lacewing
RF2T30FTN–Lacewing larva (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Hunter of mealy-bugs and other smal insects, dead carcasses of its prey together with its moults and dirt.
RF2M3RPT6–Dorsal view of Lacewing larva on leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2EAMEF5–Close up of an antlion Myrmeleon alternans.
RF2HC67NN–Neuroptera are an order of endopterygotic insects.
RFFFAT4H–Micromus variegatus brown lacewing. A small predatory insect in the family Hemerobiidae, at rest on a leaf
RM2BN60F9–A brown lacewing (Hemerobius species) from a garden in Berkeley, California. These insects are useful to have around as they eat pests.
RM2H4H0DH–Diamond-banded Lacewing, also known as Diamond-banded Nymphid, Norfolius howensis. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RF2AX1DAH–Owlfly (Libelloides ictericus of Ascalaphidae family) set on a green weed stem with its wing wide open and long clubbed antennae pointing up.
RMW7NX66–Owlfly (Libelloides longicornis). Lozere, France, July.