Heoclisis fulva

Acanthaclisis fulva Esben-Petersen, 1912 Acanthaclisis peterseni Tillyard, 1916 Heoclisis fulva is a species of cave-dwelling[3] antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), found in Australia, in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

[1] The species was first described as Acanthaclisis fulva in 1912 by Peter Esben-Petersen.

[1][4] Miller and Stange describe this species as not being a true cave-dwelling antlion, because not all life stages are confined to caves.

[3] The body, wings, face, antenna and abdomen are a yellowish-brown.

[3] The larvae are pinkish and live on the floors of caves in areas which are protected from both sun and rain and where the substrate is large and deep enough to allow large antlion larvae to roam.