Owlfly larva, species unidentified, Ascalaphinae, Neuroptera
Similar to antlions, owlfly larvae are ambush predators that camouflage themselves in soil, leaf litter, or vegetation and feed on other arthropods.
Photographed in Ecuador by Andreas Kay
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Owlfly larva, species unidentified, Ascalaphinae, Neuroptera
Similar to antlions, owlfly larvae are ambush predators that camouflage themselves in soil, leaf litter, or vegetation and feed on other arthropods.
Photographed in Ecuador by Andreas Kay
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Owlfly (Ascalaphinae, Myrmeleontidae, Neuroptera) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu'er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese insects and spiders on my Flickr site HERE...