hienompia
Hienompia is a genus of small, nocturnal, predatory insects belonging to the family Hienompiidae. The name "Hienompia" is derived from the Greek words "hiera," meaning sacred, and "ompia," meaning shield, referring to the distinctive shield-like structure on the insect's thorax. There are currently two recognized species within the genus, Hienompia scutellaris and Hienompia maculata.
Hienompiidae insects are characterized by their elongated bodies, which can reach up to 1.5 centimeters in
The diet of Hienompia species primarily consists of other small insects, making them important predators in
Hienompia insects have a life cycle that includes egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. The larvae are
Despite their small size, Hienompia insects play a significant role in the food chain of their ecosystems.