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lagura
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Posted on 04-01-2009 23:39
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These photos were taken 11 July 2008 and the "event" took place on a wooden railing surrounding a pond.
The prey seems to be a Chironomidae (ID happily accepted Grin) but who's the lady in red here? She (I'm assuming it's a female) was only about 1,5mm.
My first thought was that it could be a Trombidium sp. but it doesn't quite look like one. Any ideas?
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Posted on 05-01-2009 02:03
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what??? Acarina. Frown and Chironomidae.
 
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Posted on 05-01-2009 02:08
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Hi,

I think the mite, in this case, is a scavenger rather than a predatorSmile.
 
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Jorge: Thanks.

Rui: Yes, I think so too. There were quite of these mites running around the railing that day.
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The mite is Anystis sp., I guess. It looks like the best known species of this genus - Anystis baccarum (but there are also other very similar species). It is a predatory mite usually feeding on other mites, aphids, springtails etc. This chironomid looks too big to be its prey but everything is possible Wink.
 
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Posted on 07-01-2009 02:27
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Thank you very much Martin Smile
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