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- Froggattisca is a genus of cave-dwelling antlions, that is, the genus belongs to the family Myrmeleontidae. The genus was first described by Peter Esben-Petersen...
- Froggattisca anicis is a species of cave-dwelling antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to the Northern Territory and Western Australia. The species was...
- Froggattisca ti****ria is a species of cave-dwelling antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to Queensland. the Northern Territory and New South Wales. The...
- Froggattisca kakadu is a species of cave-dwelling antlions (or Myrmeleontidae). The genus was first described by Miller and Stange in 2012. Miller and...
- Froggattisca radiostriata is a species of cave-dwelling antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to Queensland and Western Australia. The species was first...
- Froggattisca gemma is a species of cave-dwelling antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to Queensland and Western Australia. The species was first described...
- Froggattisca testacea is a species of cave-dwelling antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to the Northern Territory. The species was first described as...
- Froggattisca rennerensis is a species of cave-dwelling antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to the Northern Territory. The species was first described...
- Froggattisca rieki is a species of cave-dwelling antlion, endemic to the Northern Territory and Western Australia. The species was first described in 1985...
- Froggattisca pulc****a is a species of antlion (or Myrmeleontidae), endemic to the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland. The species was...