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  1. Coniopterygidae - Wikipedia

    • In general habitus, the adults are quite unlike other net-winged insects. Because of their small size - wingspan is between 1.8 and 5 millimetres - and their translucent brownish wings usually covered with the namesake whitish dust of waxy scales, they may at first be mistaken for whiteflies (Aleyrodidae). But whiteflies are true bugs (Sternorrhyncha), which are o… 展开

    Overview

    The dustywings, Coniopterygidae, are a family of Pterygota (winged insects) of the net-winged insect order (Neuroptera). … 展开

    Systematics and taxonomy

    Due to the dustywings' many apomorphies, the superfamily Coniopterygoidea was formerly believed to be monotypic, and the primitive traits of their larvae were held to evidence a quite basal place among the net-winged insects. … 展开

    Genera

    • Aleuropteryx Löw, 1855
    • Brucheiser Riek, 1975
    • Coniocompsa Enderlein, 1905
    Coniopteryx Curtis, 1834… 展开

     
  1. Dustywings

    • Hosts or Prey All stages of mites and various, small, soft-bodied insects on foliage and green shoots
    • Identification Adults at rest are about 1/8 to 5/16 inch (3–7 mm) long, head to wing tip. ...
    • Lookalikes Adults can be mistaken for adult whiteflies, but dustywings have much longer antennae and legs. ...
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    Dustywings

    • Hosts or Prey All stages of mites and various, small, soft-bodied insects on foliage and green shoots
    • Identification Adults at rest are about 1/8 to 5/16 inch (3–7 mm) long, head to wing tip. ...
    • Lookalikes Adults can be mistaken for adult whiteflies, but dustywings have much longer antennae and legs. ...
    • Life Cycle ...
    • Habitat ...
    • Species ...
    • More Information ...
    ipm.ucanr.edu/natural-enemies/dustywings/
    Dustywings are commonly found around woody plants. They are mostly active at dusk (crepuscular) and attracted to lights. Each female can lay up to 200 eggs.
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  2. Dustywings / Home and Landscape / UC Statewide IPM Program …

  3. Family Coniopterygidae - Dusty Lacewings - BugGuide.Net

  4. Tiny hibernal hunters: Dusty-wings, Coniopterigidae

    2017年1月16日 · Dusty-wings are believed to put a significant beat down on important pests of citrus including spider mites, scales, and whiteflies in Florida and California. The presence of these tiny hunters active in the thick of winter …

  5. Coniopterygidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  6. What is this white, winged insect? - Biology Stack …

    2019年4月2日 · The Coniopterygidae is generally a very homogeneous family characterized by very small adults (forewing length 2–5 mm) with bodies covered by white waxy (“dusty”) secretions. The family name means "dusty wing" due …

  7. Dusty-winged Lacewings (Family Coniopterygidae)

    About 460 living species are known. These tiny insects can usually be determined to genus with a hand lens according to their wing venation, but to distinguish species, examination of the genitals by microscope is usually necessary. …

  8. Dusty-wings (Coniopterygidae) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  9. A new species of dustywings (Neuroptera: …

    2024年2月27日 · Xiao, L.F., Chen, Z.Z., Ren, D. & Wang, Y.J. (2023) New dusty lacewings from Upper Cretaceous amber of northern Myanmar (Neuroptera: Coniopterygidae). Cretaceous Research, 105755. …

  10. Dustywings Lacewings Antlions and Owlflies Suborder Planipennia …