Whale Louse (Cyamus Scammoni)

Whale Louse (Cyamus Scammoni)

Whale louse (Cyamus scammoni)

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1 year ago

The Common Green Lacewing: these tiny insects pupate within loosely-woven cocoons that measure just 3-6mm (about 1/8 to 1/4 inch) in diameter

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

The lacewing will spend about 5 days maturing within its cacoon, before it cuts an opening in the top and emerges as a fully-developed adult.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

The larvae of the green lacewing (family Chrysopidae) are also known as "aphid lions," due to their skill/appetite when it comes to hunting aphids. They're widely used in agricultural contexts to help eradicate pests, because they are voracious predators that also commonly prey upon caterpillars, leafhoppers, planthoppers, thrips, spiders, mites, and insect eggs.

As it nears the end of its larval stage, a lacewing will spin a small cacoon out of silk and then tuck itself inside, allowing the pupal phase to begin; its tiny green body is often partially visible through the thin, loosely-woven walls of the cacoon.

These breathtaking photos of a lacewing climbing out of its cacoon were taken by a Danish photographer named Frederik Leck Fischer.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

When a lacewing first emerges from a cacoon, its wings are still compactly folded down against its body; the wings then gradually begin to expand until they have reached their full size, which usually takes about an hour or two.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

Fischer's photographs provide an excellent account of this entire process.

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

Here are just a few other images of the common green lacewing:

The Common Green Lacewing: These Tiny Insects Pupate Within Loosely-woven Cocoons That Measure Just 3-6mm

Sources & More Info

University of California's Integrated Pest Management Program: The Green Lacewing

Texas A&M's Field Guide to the Insects of Texas: Green Lacewings

Washington State University: Lacewings

Tennessee State University: Fact Sheet on the Green Lacewing (PDF download)

Pacific Pests & Pathogens: Green Lacewings/Biocontrol


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Spiky Leaf Beetle, Hispellinus sp., family Chrysomelidae, Keelung, Taiwan

photograph by Adeline Goh


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2 years ago
Cerulean Orchid Bee, Eufriesea Coerulescens, Euglossini, Apidae
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Cerulean orchid bee, Eufriesea coerulescens, Euglossini, Apidae

This species is found in Mexico and like most orchid bees, they are solitary and non-parasitic.

Photos 1-4 by ignacio_a_rodriguez, 5-6 by elrayman210, 7 by gera_bio, and 8-10 by ignacio_a_rodriguez


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2 years ago

ATTENTION: you WILL look at penny.

ATTENTION: You WILL Look At Penny.

thank you citizen, she has been sufficiently looked at. have a good day.

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