Teaching about Evolution and the Nature of Science
Illustration

Lacewing species
Lacewing photograph, Catherine and Maurice Tauber, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

The North American species Chrysoperla carnea and Chrysoperla downesi separated from a common ancestor species recently in evolutionary time and are very similar. But they are different in color, reflecting their different habitats, and they breed at different times of the year.


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