Chrysopidae
Chrysopidae, commonly known as lacewings, are a family of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera. They are characterized by their delicate, transparent wings that resemble lace, and their large, multifaceted eyes. Lacewings are found in various habitats, including gardens and forests, and are known for their predatory larvae, which feed on pests like aphids and mites.
Adult lacewings typically have a green or brown coloration and are attracted to light. They play a crucial role in natural pest control, making them beneficial for agriculture and gardening. Lacewings undergo complete metamorphosis, transitioning from egg to larva, pupa, and finally to adult.