. Elementary entomology. Entomology. Fig. ii6. A Myrmeleonid, the adult of the ant-lion. Fig. 117. The ant-lion a, lan'a of Myrmeleon sp. (three times natural size) ; b^ pit of ant-lion, Mynuclcon sp., and below a pupal sand-cocoon from which the adult has just issued, the pupal skin remaining (natural size). (After Kellogg) in making its escape. The adults are about an inch long, of a deli- cate pale green color, with brown antennae and finely veined wings, which are held like a roof over the back, and which have given them the name of "lace-winged ; The eyes are a glistening.
. Elementary entomology. Entomology. Fig. ii6. A Myrmeleonid, the adult of the ant-lion. Fig. 117. The ant-lion a, lan'a of Myrmeleon sp. (three times natural size) ; b^ pit of ant-lion, Mynuclcon sp., and below a pupal sand-cocoon from which the adult has just issued, the pupal skin remaining (natural size). (After Kellogg) in making its escape. The adults are about an inch long, of a deli- cate pale green color, with brown antennae and finely veined wings, which are held like a roof over the back, and which have given them the name of "lace-winged ; The eyes are a glistening. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sanderson, Dwight, 1878-1944; Jackson, C. F. (Cicero Floyd), b. 1882; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. Boston, Ginn
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