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Glenurus gratus
While most antlion larvae live in soil and construct the familiar funnel-shaped ant traps, Glenurus gratus larvae live in tree holes amongst the wood dust and other organic detritus. They feed on assorted insects such as termites, beetle larvae, and ants. (University of Florida: http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc...)