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Clathroneuria
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Copyright © 2016
Michael J. Plagens
What a Long Tail You Have! -
Clathroneuria
Rackensack Wash, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
August 11, 2016
Seems the very long abdomen must be related to how the larval life is different than usual antlions? Attracted to uv light.
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Contributed by
Michael J. Plagens
on 4 September, 2016 - 6:44pm