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Lacewing weights were not affected by plant type.
In contrast, on non-transgenic plants, lacewings had a choice between feeding on aphids, lacewings or moth larvae and pupae.
Two days later 20 first instar lacewing larvae were placed on each plant.
The differences in lacewing recovery rates observed in the present study could be due to either lower lacewing survival or changes in predator behaviour that increased lacewing dispersal.
A preliminary experiment had shown that lacewing recovery rates were very low if no shelters for lacewings to hide and rest during the day were provided.
The offspring were reared for a number of further days on the same plants, in the predator treatment the lacewing larvae were taken off the plant.
In predator treatments, one lacewing larva was placed on the lowest leaf pair of the plant to give aphids time to recover before first contact with a predator larva.
In fact, other insects, such as lacewings, ladybirds and damsel bugs, are not affected by the genetically modified pollen in question.
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Workers who empty suction traps look not only for aphids but for aphids' many predators such as ladybirds, hover flies, lacewings, spiders and beetles.
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The modern moth lacewings have a notably disjunct distribution, while the extinct genera had a more global range.
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The female lacewing still applies it in this way, to suspend its eggs from plant stems.
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This includes many groups of moths, beetles, praying mantids and lacewings.
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Smaller members resemble typical green lacewings, and larger species resemble antlions.
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He was focusing on somewhat rare lacewings as they perched on branches and leaves.
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Adult berothid lacewings are not predatory and feed on nectar like most lacewings.
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Some of the costal cross veins are forked, unlike in green lacewings.
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Green lacewings also use substrate or body vibrations as a form of communication between themselves, especially during courtship.
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Several predators and parasitoids may be effective in controlling whitefly infestations, including green lacewings, ladybirds, minute pirate bugs, big-eyed bugs, and damsel bugs.
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Repeated application may be necessary and the eggs could be eaten before they hatch by their natural predators, such as ants or mature green lacewings.
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Other controlling insects include ladybird beetles, syrphid fly larvae, and lacewing larvae.
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They include specimens of dragonflies (from worldwide), caddis flies, lacewings and stoneflies.
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The masked hunter is a predator of small arthropods, including woodlice, lacewings, earwigs, and bed bugs.
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The food range includes spiders, crane flies, moths, mayflies, dragonflies, damsel flies, grasshoppers, earwigs, lacewings, caddisflies, flies, beetles, sawflies, bees, wasps and ants.
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They had four wings of equal size, with a relatively simple venation, similar to that of the more primitive living holometabolous insects, such as lacewings.
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Ultrasound causes flying lacewings to fold their wings and drop, an effective maneuver for evading capture by bats.
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