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| NEUROPTERA, Ithonidae --  <Images>
  & <Juveniles>             The Australian Ithone
  fusca Newm. is a predator on
  various soft-bodied insects, especially scarab larvae that occur in sandy
  soil (Tillyard 1922).  Clausen (1940)
  noted that other research has shown that the larvae are unable to feed on
  other insects and most likely obtain food from plant roots.  In the United States the family is rare,
  being represented by one species, Oliarces
  clara Banks from southern
  California.  The wingspread of this
  species is 35-40 mm and it resembles Scialis
  with bleached wings.  Larvae are
  scarabaeiform and phytophagous.      References:   Please refer to 
  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library]     |