Dysochrysa Explained
Dysochrysa, the red lacewings, belong to the green lacewing family Chrysopidae.[1] [2] They are medium-sized Afrotropical lacewings with large eyes,[2] and have brightly coloured bodies like the related genus Oviedus.[1]
Species
The small genus contains at least two species,[2] [3] including:
- Dysochrysa furcata
- Dysochrysa reflexa
Notes and References
- Book: Scholtz, Clarke H. . Insects of Southern Africa . 1985 . Butterworths . Durban . 0409-10487-6 . 185 . etal.
- Book: Picker, Mike . Field Guide to Insects of South Africa . 2004 . Struik Publishers . Cape Town . 978-1-77007-061-5 . 176. etal.
- Encyclopedia: Dysochrysa. Encyclopedia of Life. eol.org. 19 November 2012.