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List Of Micromus Species
This is a list of 86 species in the genus ''Micromus ''Micromus'' is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae (the brown lacewings). These small (4–10 mm long) insects are found worldwide.The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy doi:10.15468/39omei Accesse ...''. ''Micromus'' species References {{Reflist * ...
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Micromus
''Micromus'' is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae (the brown lacewings). These small (4–10 mm long) insects are found worldwide.The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy doi:10.15468/39omei Accessed via https://www.gbif.org/species/2097002 on 2016-09-12 Like most lacewings, both the larvae and adults are predatory, primarily eating acarines, scale insects, psyllids, aphids, thrips, and the eggs of lepidopterans and whiteflies. The species ''Micromus tasmaniae ''Micromus tasmaniae'', known as the Tasmanian brown lacewing, is a species of brown lacewing in the family Hemerobiidae. It is widespread in Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands such as New Caledonia and Vanuatu. Description and ecol ...'' has been mass-bred for biological pest control in Australia. Species There are more than 80 species in the genus, and possibly as many as 170. Micromus africanus 009733-1.jpg, ''Micromus africanus'' Micromus angulatus. ...
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Micromus Cookeorum
''Micromus'' is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae (the brown lacewings). These small (4–10 mm long) insects are found worldwide.The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy doi:10.15468/39omei Accessed via https://www.gbif.org/species/2097002 on 2016-09-12 Like most lacewings, both the larvae and adults are predatory, primarily eating acarines, scale insects, psyllids, aphids, thrips, and the eggs of lepidopterans and whiteflies. The species '' Micromus tasmaniae'' has been mass-bred for biological pest control in Australia. Species There are more than 80 species in the genus, and possibly as many as 170. Micromus africanus 009733-1.jpg, ''Micromus africanus'' Micromus angulatus.jpg, ''Micromus angulatus'' Micromus bifasciatus AMNZ75301.jpg, ''Micromus bifasciatus'' Micromus posticus.jpg, ''Micromus posticus'' Micromus variegatus01.jpg, ''Micromus variegatus'' Brown Lacewing Larva (30941270143).jpg, Campodeiform larva of ' ...
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Micromus Fuscatus
''Micromus'' is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae (the brown lacewings). These small (4–10 mm long) insects are found worldwide.The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy doi:10.15468/39omei Accessed via https://www.gbif.org/species/2097002 on 2016-09-12 Like most lacewings, both the larvae and adults are predatory, primarily eating acarines, scale insects, psyllids, aphids, thrips, and the eggs of lepidopterans and whiteflies. The species '' Micromus tasmaniae'' has been mass-bred for biological pest control in Australia. Species There are more than 80 species in the genus, and possibly as many as 170. Micromus africanus 009733-1.jpg, ''Micromus africanus'' Micromus angulatus.jpg, ''Micromus angulatus'' Micromus bifasciatus AMNZ75301.jpg, ''Micromus bifasciatus'' Micromus posticus.jpg, ''Micromus posticus'' Micromus variegatus01.jpg, ''Micromus variegatus'' Brown Lacewing Larva (30941270143).jpg, Campodeiform larva of ' ...
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Micromus Fulvescens
''Micromus'' is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae (the brown lacewings). These small (4–10 mm long) insects are found worldwide.The Global Biodiversity Information Facility: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy doi:10.15468/39omei Accessed via https://www.gbif.org/species/2097002 on 2016-09-12 Like most lacewings, both the larvae and adults are predatory, primarily eating acarines, scale insects, psyllids, aphids, thrips, and the eggs of lepidopterans and whiteflies. The species '' Micromus tasmaniae'' has been mass-bred for biological pest control in Australia. Species There are more than 80 species in the genus, and possibly as many as 170. Micromus africanus 009733-1.jpg, ''Micromus africanus'' Micromus angulatus.jpg, ''Micromus angulatus'' Micromus bifasciatus AMNZ75301.jpg, ''Micromus bifasciatus'' Micromus posticus.jpg, ''Micromus posticus'' Micromus variegatus01.jpg, ''Micromus variegatus'' Brown Lacewing Larva (30941270143).jpg, Campodeiform larva of ' ...
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