. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGS OF THE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) ^^ ^^ 221 2 20 185. Figs 220-229 Anomalochrysa. 220, 223-229, A. hepatica; 221, 222, A. maclachlani. 220, fore wing (from Kimmins); 221, mandibles, dorsal; 222, galea, dorsal; 223, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral; 224, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 225, 3 gonarcus complex, lateral; 226, 6 tignum, dorsal; 227, 6 gonapsis, ventral; 228, 9 subgenitale, caudal; 229, 9 spermatheca, lateral. width = —:1; flagellar segments 2-3 times as long as broad; basal Sc cro


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. THE GREEN LACEWINGS OF THE WORLD: A GENERIC REVIEW (NEUROPTERA: CHRYSOPIDAE) ^^ ^^ 221 2 20 185. Figs 220-229 Anomalochrysa. 220, 223-229, A. hepatica; 221, 222, A. maclachlani. 220, fore wing (from Kimmins); 221, mandibles, dorsal; 222, galea, dorsal; 223, apex of 6 abdomen, lateral; 224, apex of 9 abdomen, lateral; 225, 3 gonarcus complex, lateral; 226, 6 tignum, dorsal; 227, 6 gonapsis, ventral; 228, 9 subgenitale, caudal; 229, 9 spermatheca, lateral. width = —:1; flagellar segments 2-3 times as long as broad; basal Sc crossvein in fore wing mm; im ovate, rarely quadrangular; Psm curved posteriorly at junction with outer gradate series; cx shorter than c2; abdominal setae long, sparse; 6: gonarcus arcuate; arcessus narrow, tapering apically; pseudopenis, tignum and gonapsis sometimes present; gonosetae present; 9: praegenitale absent; spermatheca narrow. Remarks. This is not only the largest tribe in the subfamily Chrysopinae but is also the largest in the family, comprising 31 genera. The cladistic analysis suggested that the tribe is not mono- phyletic, and it seems that further study may be needed to determine the generic relationships within this group, which is here retained as a tribe for convenience. Broadly speaking the Chrysopini corresponds to early authors' concepts of the genus Chrysopa. Nearly all the species of any economic impor- tance are to be found in the Chrysopini, and for this reason the biologies of the genera in this tribe are the best known in the family. Genus ANOMALOCHRYSA McLachlan Anomalochrysa McLachlan, 1883: 298. Type species: A. hepatica McLachlan, by subsequent designation by Zimmerman, 1957: 95. Distribution. Hawaiian Islands. The genus includes 22 species and subspecies all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Nine species are confined to the island of Hawaii,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha


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