RF2FJRYR9–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RMTAF628–Butterfly-lion (Libelloides longicornis), Mercantour, National Park, Alps, France
RMG0446P–Owly Sulphur
RMT6MYY9–A dew-covered adult Antlion (Myrmeleon sp.) perches on its overnight roost in the early morning.
RFRRF4EX–Wildlife macro photo of owlfly Libelloides macaronius
RF2CEBCDB–A Lacewing larva of the family Chrysopoidea, taken at Hunterston in Ayrshire. These are voracious predators on aphids and other small creatures.
RMMKFC7F–Owlfly (Ascalaphidae sp) on a stem against backlight at dusk, France
RMTAEDEX–Green Lacewing (Chrysopa carnea) on dead leaf, Bouxieres-aux-dames, Lorraine, France
RF2FJRYP3–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RM2HR0TA6–Butterfly-lion (Libelloides coccajus) on stem, Ardeche, France
RFCEXHNB–insect owl fly isolated in white background
RMT8J9HK–A dew-covered adult Antlion (Myrmeleon sp.) perches on its overnight roost in the early morning.
RFRRF4G1–Wildlife macro photo of owlfly Libelloides macaronius
RMT7B2DR–A dew-covered adult Antlion (Myrmeleon sp.) perches on its overnight roost in the early morning.
RMAJ3H03–Ant towing a dead Neuropteran
RF2HCJF74–A Huge Antlion Insect in the Genus Brachynemurus Clings to a Blade of Grass in Eastern Colorado
RM2A2M99M–Chrysopa, Print, Chrysopa is a genus of green lacewings in the neuropteran family Chrysopidae
RM2F733MN–Ant lion (Myrmeleon formicarius), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2BDYMWA–Various Winged Insects
RMAB11F2–Ant-lion, Myrmeleon formicarius. With open wings
RF2HC67JD–Neuroptera are an order of endopterygotic insects.
RF2FK7B2P–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RMBH6ARB–mayfly (Ephemerella spec.) at sunset
RF2FK7B2A–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RF2FJRYRX–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RM2HR0T9Y–Butterfly-lion (Libelloides coccajus) on stem, Ardeche, France
RF2FJRYNG–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RFRRF4FA–Wildlife macro photo of owlfly Libelloides macaronius
RMH00MT8–Owlfly (Libelloides longicornis, Ascalaphus longicornis), at a stem, Germany
RMT7B2DP–A dew-covered adult Antlion (Myrmeleon sp.) perches on its overnight roost is silhouetted by the sun at sunrise.
RFCEXHF9–insect owl fly isolated in white background
RMA9ECDE–Ant towing a dead Neuropteran
RMHFAJME–Antlion, Face 2016-03-20-17.56 Antlion, Face 2016-03-20-1756 25837228742 o
RM2F733MB–Ant lion (Myrmeleon formicarius), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMM90CNA–Antlion, Face
RMAN58YE–Ascalaphid, Palpares libeluloides. On stem
RF2HC67JM–Neuroptera are an order of endopterygotic insects.
RFCEXHF7–insect owl fly isolated in white background
RF2HC67K1–Neuroptera are an order of endopterygotic insects.
RM2HR0TA8–Butterfly-lion (Libelloides coccajus) on grass, Ardeche, France
RF2FJRYN8–Antlion on a plant. Antlions (family Myrmeleontidae) are flying insects that belong to the same family as lacewings. Their larvae are voracious predat
RFRRF4FF–Wildlife macro photo of owlfly Libelloides macaronius
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