According to Scientific American members of the Megaloptera family are not well known.
read moreWhen they are larvae they spend a lot of time out of sight in the water, only leaving when they pupate and they become adults.
They can be found in or near a variety of wet environments including ponds, lakes and swamps.
The
huge mandibles at the front of the insect, meanwhile, are not used for
eating but rather to attract females and hold them in place during
mating.
The species is also known for its ferocious bite, which can break human skin.
Megaloptera
insects typically live for only a few days as adults, so many will
spend there few days of adulthood mating, producing new larvae to grow
underwater.
With
a wingspan 8.3 inches (21 centimetres), this species breaks the
previous record holder for largest aquatic insect, the South American
helicopter damselfly, which has a wingspan of 7.5 inches (19
centimetres) read more-http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2704111/The-stuff-nightmares-New-species-insect-discovered-China-wingspan-EIGHT-INCHES.html
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