SYSTEMATICS OF NORTH AMERICAN CHRYSOPID LARVAE: CHRYSOPA CARNEA GROUP (NEUROPTERA)
1974; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 106; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4039/ent1061133-11
ISSN1918-3240
Autores Tópico(s)Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
ResumoAbstract Larvae of the family Chrysopidae possess characteristics useful in classification at the species, genus, and subfamily levels. This study, which initiates a comprehensive analysis of chrysopid larval systematics, describes the important external characteristics of the family and discusses those features which vary between taxa within the family. The carnea - group of the Chrysopa , subgenus Chrysoperla , includes six described North American species, most of which are important in pest management. This paper defines the series of characters unique to the larvae of this taxon, presents a key to all larval instars of the six species, and describes the three larval instars of each species, most of which were previously undescribed.
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