Lacewing (Neuroptera) species

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75 species

Apertochrysa edwardsi (A Green Lacewing)

Apertochrysa edwardsi
Apertochrysa edwardsi
Apertochrysa edwardsi

Australysmus neboissi (Osmylid lacewing)

Australysmus neboissi
Australysmus neboissi

Bandidus breviusculus (Antlion Lacewing)

Bandidus breviusculus
Bandidus breviusculus
Bandidus breviusculus

Bandidus canifrons (An Antlion Lacewing)

Bandidus canifrons
Bandidus canifrons
Bandidus canifrons

Bandidus sp. (genus) (Antlion Lacewing)

Bandidus sp. (genus)
Bandidus sp. (genus)
Bandidus sp. (genus)

Campion australasiae (A mantid lacewing)

Campion australasiae
Campion australasiae
Campion australasiae

Campion cruciferus (A mantis fly)

Campion cruciferus
Campion cruciferus
Campion cruciferus

Carobius elongatus (Brown Lacewing)

Carobius elongatus
Carobius elongatus
Carobius elongatus

Carobius pulchellus (Brown Lacewing)

Carobius pulchellus
Carobius pulchellus
Carobius pulchellus

Carobius sp. (genus) (Brown Lacewing)

Carobius sp. (genus)
Carobius sp. (genus)
Carobius sp. (genus)

Chrysopidae (family) (Unidentified Green lacewing)

Chrysopidae (family)
Chrysopidae (family)
Chrysopidae (family)

Coniopterygidae (family) (Dusty lacewing or Dustywing)

Coniopterygidae (family)
Coniopterygidae (family)
Coniopterygidae (family)

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  • All conservation levels (change?)
  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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