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Myrmeleontidae--Antlion, possibly Brachynemurus?

Myrmeleontidae--Antlion, possibly Brachynemurus?
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, San Diego County, California, USA
May 5, 2000
Size: BL~22 mm
This adult, possibly a female, is very similar to other Brachynemurus. It is our only antlion with vertical lines on the abdomen. We found it in Borrego Palm Canyon on Amorpha fruticosa in the Pea Family. Any help is much appreciated.

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pls move to the fam. page
Dr Oswald will see it there during his next visit

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