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ant lion

American  
Or antlion

noun

  1. any of several insects belonging to the family Myrmeleontidae, of the order Neuroptera, the larvae of which dig a pit in sand where they lie in wait to prey upon ants or other insects that lose their footing.


Etymology

Origin of ant lion

First recorded in 1805–15

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Kino watched with the detachment of God while a dusty ant frantically tried to escape the sand trap an ant lion had dug for him.

From "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck

It is like the larvæ of the dobson, the aphis lion, and the ant lion in that respect.

From The Insect Folk by Margaret Warner Morley

Yes, that is the way the larva of the aphis lion and of the ant lion made their cocoons.

From The Insect Folk by Margaret Warner Morley

An ant lion will dig an entrapment, then hiding behind a blind, await the unwary.

From The Land of Look Behind by Paul Cameron Brown

There! it has succeeded in making the poor ant slip; down it goes, and now the ant lion has seized it and dragged it down under the ground.

From The Insect Folk by Margaret Warner Morley

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