Green lace-wing
adults (10 to 12 mm) have net-veined wings and gold-colored
eyes. They feed on nectar, pollen, and aphid honeydew. Some
lacewing species are brown and smaller.
Lacewing eggs are suspended
at the tips of long, erect stalks.
Lacewing larvae are alligator-shaped with long,
piercing mandibles. They are active predators of aphids and other
small insects.
In rare cases, lacewings have pupated inside the
calyx cup of ripe fruit.