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Owlfly

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Species: Ascalaphidae / Antlion

Origin: Thailand

Frame: 16.5 x 16.5 x Depth 5cm (Made from recycled products)

Description: Large brown white striped antlion. Although superficially resembling a dragon or damselfly, antlions are actually Neuroptera insects in the family Myrmeleontidae. They differ from dragons and damsels in having clubbed antenna. As juveniles this furry cockroach - like insect digs conical holes in soft sand which traps ants which it then pounces on. Later in life they grown wings but aren't known as great flyers.

Please note colouration / marks may vary from light to dark.

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Species: Ascalaphidae / Antlion

Origin: Thailand

Frame: 16.5 x 16.5 x Depth 5cm (Made from recycled products)

Description: Large brown white striped antlion. Although superficially resembling a dragon or damselfly, antlions are actually Neuroptera insects in the family Myrmeleontidae. They differ from dragons and damsels in having clubbed antenna. As juveniles this furry cockroach - like insect digs conical holes in soft sand which traps ants which it then pounces on. Later in life they grown wings but aren't known as great flyers.

Please note colouration / marks may vary from light to dark.

Species: Ascalaphidae / Antlion

Origin: Thailand

Frame: 16.5 x 16.5 x Depth 5cm (Made from recycled products)

Description: Large brown white striped antlion. Although superficially resembling a dragon or damselfly, antlions are actually Neuroptera insects in the family Myrmeleontidae. They differ from dragons and damsels in having clubbed antenna. As juveniles this furry cockroach - like insect digs conical holes in soft sand which traps ants which it then pounces on. Later in life they grown wings but aren't known as great flyers.

Please note colouration / marks may vary from light to dark.


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