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Mallada signatus

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Mallada signatus, commonly known as the green lacewing[2] is a species of insect described by Wilhelm Gottlieb Schneider in 1851.[3]

It is one of the species most commonly found in southern Australia.[4]

They closely resemble Plesiochyrsa ramburi, however, the late instar larva and adults of Mallada signatus are smaller, with minimal dark markings on the head of the adults.[5]

They can be negatively effected by feeding on prey which has been in contact with neem oil.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Species: Mallada signatus". bie.ala.org.au. Atlas of Living Australia.
  2. ^ "Green lacewing: general predator" (PDF). The Good Bug Book.
  3. ^ "Mallada signatus (Schneider, 1851) | COL". www.catalogueoflife.org.
  4. ^ Horne, P.A.; New, T.R.; Papacek, D. (2001). "Preliminary notes on Mallada signatus (Chrysopidae) as a predator in field crops in Australia". Lacewings in the Crop Environment. Cambridge University Press. pp. 395–397. ISBN 978-0-521-77217-4.
  5. ^ Hopkinson, Jamie (20 May 2019). "Taking a closer look at green lacewings | The Beatsheet". thebeatsheet.com.au.
  6. ^ Qi, Baoying; Gordon, Gordh; Gimme, Walter (October 2001). "Effects of Neem-Fed Prey on the Predacious Insects Harmonia conformis (Boisduval) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and Mallada signatus (Schneider) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)". Biological Control. 22 (2): 185–190. doi:10.1006/bcon.2001.0965.

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Mallada signatus: Brief Summary

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Mallada signatus, commonly known as the green lacewing is a species of insect described by Wilhelm Gottlieb Schneider in 1851.

It is one of the species most commonly found in southern Australia.

They closely resemble Plesiochyrsa ramburi, however, the late instar larva and adults of Mallada signatus are smaller, with minimal dark markings on the head of the adults.

They can be negatively effected by feeding on prey which has been in contact with neem oil.

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