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Larva of the Ephemeroptera

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BO., 20.03.2002 2:47

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20.03.2002 2:47, BO.

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They got their name because of the lifestyle of the larvae. The larva of the ant lion is wingless and the body shape somewhat resembles a tick, it feeds on ants. For the winter, the larva burrows in the ground. In the common ant lion, larvae overwinter twice and pupate only in the third year.
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20.03.2006 8:22, Aleksandr Ermakov

Krasava!!....

20.03.2006 19:44, Bad Den

Monstrila!:)
As you say, note to Spielberg:)

22.06.2006 18:14, Гость

I remember the movie "My enemy"...:)

27.06.2006 10:14, Nilson

And here's another one.

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28.06.2006 19:22, Shofffer

2 Nilson
But this is a completely different view!

29.06.2006 8:54, Nilson

Yes, indeed, not quite on the topic, but maybe this ant lion is common in another region smile.gifI wanted to post this photo, and then the post turned up.

This post was edited by Nilson - 06/29/2006 08: 55

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