Euptilon normale
(Banks, 1942)
Euptilon normale is a of antlion in the Myrmeleontidae, first described by Nathan Banks in 1942. The Euptilon comprises small to medium-sized antlions characterized by their slender bodies and relatively simple wing venation patterns. This species occurs in North and Middle America, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euptilon normale: //juːpˈtaɪlən nɔːrˈmæli//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America and Middle America. Specific country-level records are not well documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Nathan Banks in 1942. The Euptilon is part of the diverse antlion Myrmeleontidae, which contains approximately 2,000 described worldwide.
Data availability
As of the knowledge cutoff, detailed biological information for this is limited. Most records derive from specimen collections and basic taxonomic databases rather than ecological studies.