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Antlion or What? - Glenurus gratus

Antlion or What? - Glenurus gratus
Marion, AR, Crittenden County, Arkansas, USA
July 24, 2008
Size: 2.5" long, 4" wings

Yes
Compare with Glenurus gratus:

I saw
one of these identified on here not too long ago. I think it's an ant lion if memory serves.

 
I think I just found it

 
beautiful
They are really beautiful when they're flying.
The pink really flashes with all four wings going.

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