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Article
Beneficial Insects: Lacewings and Antilions
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Document Type
Factsheet
Publisher
Utah State University Extension
Publication Date
7-1-2008
Disciplines
Abstract
Lacewings and antlions are insects in the order Neuroptera. There are over 4,000 different species of lacewings and antlions throughout the world. In general, the adults have soft bodies, long antennae, and prominent eyes.
Citation Information
Erin W. Hodgson and Jessie Trina. "Beneficial Insects: Lacewings and Antilions" (2008) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/erin_hodgson/248/