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Assassin bug

Stenolemus sp.

Description:

This little one was approx 2.5cm in length , very fragile , with long thin hairs ...very clumsy , trying to climb a gum tree in the wind ...all legs , .mottled brown light and dark

Habitat:

Climbing up the bark of a tree trunk

Notes:

This bug hunts in two general ways: by slowly stalking the victim and by luring it. In the first way the insect slowly approaches the spider until it comes in range and then suddenly stabs the prey with its rostrum. While using the second and more interesting tactic, the assassin bug mimics spiders victim by pulling a thread of his web. The spider is attracted thinking it is his prey and comes to check the situation, when he is suddenly stabbed by the S. bituberus rostrum. The assassin bug sometimes carries some parts of the spider bodies as an armor. S. bituberus inhabitates Australia. Also my 400th spotting ! :)

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1 Comment

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 8 years ago

Congrats on 400 :) Bituberus = 2 rows of tubercules I think.

CharliePrice
Spotted by
CharliePrice

Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Spotted on Dec 28, 2014
Submitted on Dec 28, 2014

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