First wild photo of rare Myrmeleon houstoni antlion

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First wild photo of rare Myrmeleon houstoni antlion
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A regional Victorian woman captured the first known photograph of the rare antlion Myrmeleon houstoni in its natural habitat.

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Wildlife documentation contributes to biodiversity records but carries no direct impact on U.S. household budgets, jobs or policy.

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Wildlife agencies may note the sighting for biodiversity databases but no regulatory action is indicated.

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