Mallada basalis
A species of lacewing from Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania. Its translucent, veined wings are iridescent in natural sunlight.
image by Karin Taylor
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Mallada basalis
A species of lacewing from Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania. Its translucent, veined wings are iridescent in natural sunlight.
image by Karin Taylor
#3120 - Mallada signatus
Photo by Bob Goodale.
A Green Lacewing common across Southern Australia, similar in appearance to most other Green Lacewings, but most easily distinguished by the arrangement of dark markings in the top of the head.
Voracious predators of small invertebrates. The larvae wear the skins of their victims as a disguise.
Great Southern BioBlitz 2024, Wongan Hills - Mt. O'Brien