Ceraeochrysa is genus of green lacewing in the family Chrysopidae found in the Americas.
The genus Ceraeochrysa was first described by Adams in 1982 after recognizing differences in the structure of genitalia from the genus Chrysopa.
Many of the species have red or brown marks on the pronotum and one or two stripes on the scape.
This genus occurs in the Americas from the southeast of Canada to Argentina. The greatest biodiversity is found in the Neotropics, particularly Brazil and Costa Rica.
The genus Ceraeochrysa is the second largest genus within Chrysopidae and contains the following 61 species: