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| NEUROPTERA, Psychopsidae --  <Images>
  & <Juveniles>             Clausen (1940) noted this as a
  separate family of Neuroptera with little known habits.  Psychopsis
  elegans Guer. was studied by
  Tillyard (1918).  The larvae are
  predaceous on various insects occurring on trunks and branches of Eucalyptus and related trees.  Oval eggs are laid in small groups on bark
  during midsummer.  Larvae feed for
  long intervals, and thus the period of development extends over two seasons.  Egg incubation requires 12 days, and
  hibernation occurs in the 1st larval instar. 
  The second winter is passed in the 3rd instar after feeding is
  completed.  Cocoons resemble those of Chrysopa, and are found in bark
  crevices.  They spend ca. 3 weeks in
  the cocoon stage.     References:   Please refer to 
  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be
  found at:  MELVYL Library]     |