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Spotting

Description:

Tiny group of insects. All on their "own". No " grown up" in the area. About 2/3 mm "long" 6 legs, 2 very long antenae. Black

Habitat:

Our outside kitchen wall. Phuket Thailand. Between rubbertrees and close to jungle.

Notes:

They did not have a "leader" but followed whoever was the bravest to wonder off. This changed. Later the big group was devided into 3 groups.

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2 Comments

Muckpuk
Muckpuk 11 years ago

Thank you forestdragon. They do look a bit like these on the website but am not sure. Anyone else sure? What kind?

ForestDragon
ForestDragon 11 years ago

They look like immature assassin bugs of some sort. It can be difficult to identify them when they are not full grown, depending on the species.
It's normal for them to all hatch at the same time and hang out together for a bit before they go off on their own to hunt and grow up.

http://www.thaibugs.com/?page_id=456

Muckpuk
Spotted by
Muckpuk

Thailand

Spotted on May 1, 2012
Submitted on May 1, 2012

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