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- Antlion - Wikipedia
Adults, sometimes known as antlion lacewings, mostly fly at dusk or just after dark and may be mistakenly identified as dragonflies or damselflies Antlions have a worldwide distribution The greatest diversity occurs in the tropics, but a few species are found in cold- temperate locations, one such being the European Euroleon nostras
- Antlion | Insect, Predator, Sand Trap, Larvae, Facts | Britannica
antlion, (family Myrmeleontidae), family of about 2,000 species of insects that are named for the predatory nature of the larva, which commonly trap ants and other small insects in pits dug into the ground Antlions are found throughout the world, primarily in dry, sandy regions
- Antlions: Natures Sand Trap Architects - Whats That Bug?
Antlion larvae, also called doodlebugs, create sandy pits by carefully excavating soil in a circular motion The pits serve as effective traps for unsuspecting insects and can be up to two inches in diameter and depth
- 67 Ant Lion Facts: Life Cycle, Larvae, Adult, Trap, Pit, More
An antlion or ant lion is a social creature residing in massive underground colonies They are blind and use interesting, fun cool facts
- Pit-building antlions: Nature’s sand trap killers - AgriLife Today
Once the prey is within reach, Brown said the antlion pulls it under the sand The antlion then injects its prey with a paralyzing toxin and digestive enzymes The enzymes break down the prey’s internal organs and tissue, liquifying them The antlion then consumes this “bug Slurpee” before flicking the bug’s carcass out of the pit
- Antlion (Glenurus spp) - Insect Identification
Antlion (Glenurus spp) Detailing the physical features, habits, territorial reach and other identifying qualities of the Antlion
- Antlion Pit: What are Antlions?
The name "antlion" best describes this insect's predacious larval form—a mottled gray or brown creature with an oversized head, spiny jaws, short legs, and a soft body covered in bristles (see Figure 1)
- Who Let the Bugs Out? | Purdue | entomology | insect | collect . . .
Common Name: Antlion Scientific Name: Myrmeleontidae: spp Status: Beneficial predator Beneficial Stage: Immature Biology: Antlions are beneficial predators of small insects Adult antlions resemble a damselfly in body shape, but are poor fliers, usually only fly at night and have long clubbed antennae
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