moth lacewing
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A moth lacewing
Alternative forms
    
- moth-lacewing
Noun
    
moth lacewing (plural moth lacewings)
- Any insect of the family Ithonidae.
-  1936, Australian Museum Trust, Nature in Australia, page 145:- He was also a great collector of the Moth-Lacewings, and the Silky-Lacewings, one of which, a small and delicate species, Psychopsella gallardi, was named in honour of him.
 
-  1971, John Child; John E. B. Currey, Australia's insects, page 32:- Moth lacewings, family Ithonidae, are dull-coloured and resemble moths; they have mass flights at dusk in summer and autumn.
 
-  2000, Salton Sea Restoration Project: Environmental Impact Statement, page 1:- Cheeseweed moth lacewing (Oliarces clara) is a federal sensitive species.
 
- 2009, Shaun L. Winterton, Brian M. Wiegmann, Lacewings (Neuroptera), S. Blair Hedges, Sudhir Kumar (editors), The Timetree of Life, page 290,
- The most significant aspects of this work were (a) placement of Ithonidae (moth lacewings) not as the closest relative of remaining neuropterans but rather in a more derived position closer to Myrmeleontiformia and (b) the placement of Nevrorthidae, instead, as the earliest-branching family.
 
 
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Synonyms
    
- (any species of Ithonidae): ithonid
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