Lacewing-relative

Guides

  • Clathroneuria coquilletti

    Clathroneuria coquilletti is a species of antlion in the family Myrmeleontidae, originally described as Brachynemurus coquilletti by Currie in 1898. The species is distributed across Central America and North America. Like other antlions, it undergoes complete metamorphosis with predatory larval and adult stages. The genus Clathroneuria is distinguished from related antlion genera by features of the wing venation and genitalia.

  • Eremoleon nigribasis

    Eremoleon nigribasis is a species of antlion in the family Myrmeleontidae, described by Banks in 1920. The genus Eremoleon is associated with arid and semi-arid environments, and species in this group are characterized by their fossorial larval stage that constructs pit traps to capture prey. This species is known from a limited number of observations, suggesting it may be uncommon or restricted in distribution.

  • Purenleon inscriptus

    Purenleon inscriptus is an antlion species in the family Myrmeleontidae, first described by Hagen in 1861. The genus Purenleon was established to accommodate species previously placed in Myrmeleon and related genera, distinguished by specific wing venation patterns. Adults are found in North and Middle America, though detailed biological studies remain limited. The species epithet 'inscriptus' refers to markings on the wings.