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'Owlflies' are
dragonfly-like insects with large bulging eyes and long knobbed
antennae. They are not
true flies, but rather
neuropterans in the family 'Ascalaphidae', and as such are more closely related to
beetles.
Owlflies are readily distinguished from dragonflies because the latter have short bristle-like antennae.
The closely related ant-lions, family
Myrmeleontidae, have short, clubbed antennae, smaller eyes, and very different wing venation
[1]. The sole member of the subfamily
Albardiinae, the Brazilian ''
Albardia furcata'', also has short, clubbed antennae but has typical reticulate Ascalaphid venation.
Adult owlflies are aerial
predators feeding on other
insects. When disturbed, some owlflies will release a strong, musk-like, chemical to deter an enemy. Adults of many New World species are most active at sunset and dawn and can often be collected around lights. During the day, such adults rest on stems and twigs with the body, legs, and antennae pressed to the stem. The abdomen in a few species is held up, projecting into the air, to look like a broken twig. Many Old World species, however, are most active during the day, and are brightly colored - many even hold their wings spread at rest like dragonflies. Most owlflies average about 2 inches in length. Adult ''Ululodes'' have large divided eyes, which is where the common name "Owlfly" came from, in addition to their
crepuscular habits. Owlflies are worldwide in distribution, though in North America they are primarily southerly.
[2]
Life cycle
Eggs are laid on twigs or under stones.
Larvae are predatory, and lie on the ground or in vegetation, covered with debris, waiting for prey. Larvae resemble those of ant-lions, but have a "finger-like appendage" on the side of each segment. Some genera actively cement sand and debris onto their bodies as
camouflage.
Pupation occurs in a spheroidal
silk cocoon in leaf litter.
[3]
References
1. Neuroptera: Ascalaphidae
2. [1]
3. Family Ascalaphidae - Owlflies BugGuide.net
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