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- Hemerobius sp. · lapasparnis
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- Hemerobiidae larva feeding on aphids · lapasparnis, lerva
- Hemerobiidae larva feeding on aphids · lapasparnis, lerva
- Hemerobiidae larva feeding on aphids · lapasparnis, lerva
- Hemerobiidae larva feeding on aphids · lapasparnis, lerva
- Hemerobiidae · lapasparniai
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemerobiidae Most are yellow to dark brown, but some species are green. Hemerobiids, like chrysopids, are predatory, especially on aphids, both as larvae and adults. Hemerobiid larvae are usually less hairy than chrysopid larvae.
Despite their superficial similarity to chrysopids, the brown and green lacewings may not be as closely related as was at one time believed. Rather, the Hemerobiidae appear to be closely related to the Mantispidae.