Chilean Green Lacewing vs Antlion

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Chilean Green Lacewing Antlion
Scientific Name Chrysoperla externa Myrmeleon formicarius
Order Neuroptera Neuroptera
Family Chrysopidae Myrmeleontidae
Size 14-22 mm wingspan 30-35 mm body (adult)
Habitat Farmland Deserts & Drylands
Diet Omnivores Nectar Feeders
Regions South America, Central America Europe, Asia, Africa
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Chilean Green Lacewing

The most common green lacewing in South America with a broad distribution. Extensively used for biological control in Brazilian agriculture.

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Did You Know?

Brazilian farmers rear millions of these lacewings annually for release in soybean and cotton fields.

Antlion

Larvae build conical sand pit traps to catch ants and other small insects. The larva waits buried at the bottom and flicks sand at prey trying to escape up the slopes.

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Did You Know?

Antlion larvae engineer their sand traps using physics — they build at the exact angle of repose so any disturbance causes an avalanche, sweeping prey to the bottom.