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Photo#250263
Myrmeleontidae female (possibly Gnopholeon sp) at lights, Borrego Palm Canyon Campground  28 Apr 2008 - Paranthaclisis - female

Myrmeleontidae female (possibly Gnopholeon sp) at lights, Borrego Palm Canyon Campground 28 Apr 2008 - Paranthaclisis - Female
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, San Diego County, California, USA
April 28, 2008
Size: About 29 mm to wing tip

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Gnopholeon sp at lights, Borrego Palm Canyon Campground  28 Apr 2008 - Paranthaclisis Myrmeleontidae female (possibly Gnopholeon sp), face, at lights, Borrego Palm Canyon Campground  28 Apr 2008 - Paranthaclisis - female Myrmeleontidae female (possibly Gnopholeon sp) at lights, Borrego Palm Canyon Campground  28 Apr 2008 - Paranthaclisis - female

Moved
Moved from Antlions.

#250263 Identification – Paranthaclisis sp.
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Great photo
Exactly what type of antennae are these?

 
Antlion antennae
Aren't these fabulous antennae! Borror and White's insect field buide cites them as a trait of the Antlion family, calling them "conspicuous knobbed antennae, about as long as head and thorax together."

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