Biology:Micromus

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Short description: Genus of lacewings

Micromus
Micromus tasmaniae AMNZ75467.jpg
Micromus tasmaniae
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Neuroptera
Family: Hemerobiidae
Genus: Micromus
Rambur, 1842
Synonyms
  • Perkins in Sharp, 1899 Nakahara, 1960
  • Menutus Ameromicromus
  • Navás, 1932 Pseudopsectra

Micromus is a genus of lacewings in the family Hemerobiidae (the brown lacewings). These small (4–10 mm long) insects are found worldwide.[1] 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.[2]

Species

There are more than 80 species in the genus, and possibly as many as 170.[3][4]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q10584468 entry