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Ankylopteryx sp. Subfamily Chrysopinae. Wingspan - 1.5 cm. Body length - 1 cm. Genus: Ankylopteryx (Speckled Forest Lacewings) Ankylopteryx pallidula? She is transparent & beautiful Unique Wings: The name Ankylopteryx is derived from the Greek words ankylos (crooked/curved) and pteryx (wing), referring to the distinctly curved costa (the leading edge of the wing). Broad Forewings: They are characterized by a very broad basal part of the forewing costal space. Distinct Markings: It has the characteristic "speckled" appearance, with dark spots or markings on its otherwise transparent, net-veined wings. black spots or veins with dark brown suffusion. Resting Position: The insect is shown with its wings flattened against the surface. This is a unique resting position for Ankylopteryx, whereas most other green lacewings fold their wings in a roof-like shape over their bodies. Resting Position: Unlike many other lacewings that fold their wings like a roof, live specimens of this genus often rest with their wings flattened. rare" or "poorly known Nocturnal Habits: They are primarily active at night and often rest in concealed positions during the day, making them difficult to spot. Habitat Specificity: They prefer forest habitats (hence their name "Speckled Forest Lacewing") rather than the open agricultural fields where more common lacewings thrive. Indicator of Ecosystem Health: Green lacewings are considered bio-indicators of an ecosystem's health. Their presence suggests a functioning food web where natural predators are active in controlling pest populations. Biocontrol Research: Known as "aphid lions" in their larval stage, Ankylopteryx are voracious predators of soft-bodied pests like aphids, mites, and thrips. #Ankylopteryx #SpeckledForestLacewings #lacewing #beneficialinsect #biopestcontrol