Apochrysinae (lat.) Is a subfamily of lacewings with 25 species in 6 genera: Apochrysa , Domenechus , Joguina , Loyola , Nobilinus, and Nothancyla . It has a pantropic range. The main distinguishing features: the vein Sc along the entire length is close to R, the cell im is lost, the veins Psc and Psm are close along the entire length, the inner row of stepped veins is extended to the back of the wing [1] .
| Apochrysinae |
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| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetric |
| Hoard : | Insects with full transformation |
| Superfamily : | Hemerobioidea |
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| International Scientific Name |
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Apochrysinae Handlirsch , 1906 |
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Interesting Facts
The genus Loyola was named by the Spanish Jesuit entomologist Longinos Navas in honor of Ignatius Loyola [2] .