Mallada Explained
Mallada is a genus of lacewings belonging to the family Chrysopidae.[1] [2] The species of this genus are found in Africa, Southeastern Asia and Australia. The genus was first described by Longinos Navas in 1925,[3] and by monotypy the type species is Mallada stigmatus.
Species
Species accepted by the Australian Faunal Directory:[4]
- Mallada adamsi (New, 1980)
- Mallada albofascialis Winterton, 1995
- Mallada alcines (Banks, 1940)
- Mallada araucariae (Tillyard, 1917)
- Mallada basalis (Walker, 1853)
- Mallada darwini (Banks, 1940)
- Mallada innotatus (Walker, 1853)
- Mallada metastigma (Tillyard, 1917)
- Mallada personatus (Navás, 1934)
- Mallada satilota (Banks, 1910)
- Mallada signatus (Schneider, 1851)
- Mallada traviatus (Banks, 1940)
- Mallada tripunctatus (McLachlan, 1867)
Notes and References
- Web site: Mallada Navás, 1925 . www.gbif.org . 10 May 2021 . en.
- Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Mallada. 2021-12-28. biodiversity.org.au. en.
- Mallada Navás, L. 1925. Neuropteros del Museo de Berlin. Revista de la Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Fisico-Quimicas y Naturales de Zaragoza 9: 20-34 [24].
- Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Mallada names. 2021-12-28. biodiversity.org.au. en.