Conwentzia psociformis (Curtis, 1834) | ||
Conwentzia psociformis is one of a number of very small, white Lacewings (often called Wax Flies) which are all extremely difficult to identify and certainly requires having a specimen. They are frequently attracted to MV light traps and can be regularly beaten from shrubs and trees. There are two species of Conwentzia in the UK, the other species favouring Pines. | ||
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Nottinghamshire (VC56) distribution of Conwentzia psociformis |
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