Glenoleon
Glenoleon is a genus of antlions in the insect family Myrmeleontidae in the order Neuroptera. There are 32 species.[1]
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Genus: | Glenoleon Banks 1913 |
Species
- Glenoleon annulatus Esben-Petersen, 1918
- Glenoleon aurora Tillyard, 1916
- Glenoleon banksi New, 1985
- Glenoleon berthoudi Tillyard, 1916
- Glenoleon brevigonarcus New, 1985
- Glenoleon cahillensis New, 1985
- Glenoleon conspersus Banks, 1918
- Glenoleon dannyae New, 1985
- Glenoleon dissolutus (Gerstaecker, 1885)
- Glenoleon drysdalensis New, 1985
- Glenoleon falsus (Walker, 1853)
- Glenoleon gerstaeckeri New, 1985
- Glenoleon lesouefi New, 1985
- Glenoleon maculatus New, 1985
- Glenoleon mcalpinei New, 1985
- Glenoleon meteoricus (Gerstaecker, 1885)
- Glenoleon minutillus New, 1985
- Glenoleon mouldsorum New, 1985
- Glenoleon mulesi New, 1985
- Glenoleon nigristriatus New, 1985
- Glenoleon osmyloides (Gerstaecker, 1885)
- Glenoleon parviproctus New, 1985
- Glenoleon pictus New, 1985
- Glenoleon pingrupensis New, 1985
- Glenoleon pulchellus (Rambur, 1842)
- Glenoleon radialis Banks, 1913
- Glenoleon roseipennis Tillyard, 1916
- Glenoleon rudda New, 1985
- Glenoleon secula New, 1985
- Glenoleon stigmatus (Banks, 1910)
- Glenoleon tergitus New, 1985
- Glenoleon tillyardi New, 1985
gollark: Given that our slag production makes *about* one per ten seconds (probably less), and 12.8 units of 5 coal would be needed for 1 diamond, we could get one diamond every two minutes or so.
gollark: I figured out a terrible, terrible (in the sense of being slightly cheaty) way to get diamonds:1. hook up slag production to thermal centrifuge (there's a 1 slag -> tiny gold dust + 5 coal dust recipe)2. feed coal to compactor (makes compressed coal balls; without this it would need flint, but that's easy too)3. compress the coal ball into a ... compressed coal ball4. compress the compressed coal balls into a coal chunk (usually this would require obsidian, iron or bricks, but the compactor skips that too - obsidian is automateable easily but with large power input, though)5. compress coal chunk into diamond
gollark: Oh, this is really cool, Random PSIDeas has a thing which allows me to move my camera position.
gollark: ... right, the dirt, silly me.
gollark: It would also expose the stone brick roof to the surface.
References
- "Glenoleon". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved November 4, 2012.
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