Peyerimhoffina gracilis

Peyerimhoffina gracilis

Peyerimhoffina gracilis is a Green Lacewing (family Chrysopidae) native to large parts of Europe, but not very frequently recorded.
Peyerimhoffina gracilis - Close-up  Chrysopidae,Chrysopinae,Chrysopini,Geotagged,Jane's garden,Netherlands,Neuroptera,Peyerimhoffina gracilis,nl: Slanke gaasvlieg

Appearance

P. gracilis can be easily confused with some other species, such as those in the extremely common Chrysoperla carnea group. The wings are more slender than those of Chrysoperla spp and often have more or less conspicuous milky white streaks in the membrane. Most Chrysoperla spp will have a small reddish spot on the sides of the nose, but on the Peyerimhoffina the red colouring usually is much more extended over large parts of the head, often including the base of the antenna and some of the cranium.
The first cross vein between the radius sector (Rs) and the media (M) is touching the media at the tip of the intermedial cell (Im) - in Chrysoperla it usually touches on M clearly beyond Im, but aberrative individuals with the cross vein closer to Im (thus resembling Peyerimhoffina) do occur fairly frequently.
Furthermore in Peyerimhoffina there is no complete second series of staircase cross veins near the tip of the wing (some single veins at most).
Peyerimhoffina gracilis - ID help Please note that this is an extremely clear example of P. gracilis. The red colouring on the head and white streaks in te wing membrane can be almost unrecognizable! Compare to these images bij Ingrid Altmann
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/113801980
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/113802061

Here are some of the contrasting details for Chrysoperla spp:
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/86441/chrysoperla_fluegeladerungsmerkmale_-_cc0_public_domain.html Chrysopidae,Chrysopinae,Chrysopini,Geotagged,Jane's garden,Netherlands,Neuroptera,Neuroptera ID help,Peyerimhoffina gracilis,nl: Slanke gaasvlieg

Behavior

Peyerimhoffina gracilis normally has a development cycle in Pine and other evergreen conifers. It is one of very few species of Chrysopidae that overwinters as an adult (most will overwinter either as egg or as larvae) and due to the evergreen habitat it does not change to a more brownish colouring during winter (in contrast to most Chrysoperla spp, that will change to orangy or dark reddish brown in winter).

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderNeuroptera
FamilyChrysopidae
GenusPeyerimhoffina
SpeciesPeyerimhoffina gracilis
Photographed in
Netherlands