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Photo#53509
Glenurus gratus? - Glenurus gratus

Glenurus gratus? - Glenurus gratus
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, USA
May 23, 2006
Size: 4cm

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#53509 Identification (confirmed) -- Glenurus gratus
This is the antlion Glenurus gratus (Say, 1839), our most colorful and photogenic North American antlion. The larvae develop in dry tree holes. Consequently, the adult is usually found in forested areas and is generally not very abundant.

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