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| | | Lacewing ID Assume this must be a brown lacewing ? - photographed today on an apple leaf- first time I've seen one alive- had prevously seen a wing in a spiders web
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| | | Re: Lacewing ID Afternoon Brian,
Congratulations on the first sighting then! It looks pretty brown and broad-winged so I suggest the Hemerobiidae family which consists of the Brown Lacewings.
Specific identifications come down to subtle wing-venation I believe, though in my experience these are additionally better-marked than the green ones from the Chrysopidae family, making IDs a little easier from standard images.
I'll leave this to someone more experienced to go further, though.
Take care, Jason | 
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| | | Re: Lacewing ID Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Green Afternoon Brian,
Congratulations on the first sighting then! It looks pretty brown and broad-winged so I suggest the Hemerobiidae family which consists of the Brown Lacewings.
Specific identifications come down to subtle wing-venation I believe, though in my experience these are additionally better-marked than the green ones from the Chrysopidae family, making IDs a little easier from standard images.
I'll leave this to someone more experienced to go further, though.
Take care, Jason  | Thanks for the info Jason 
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