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Micropezidae that probably mimicks weaver ants, Thailand
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size approx. 9 mm. December 12, 2011, Trat prov., Koh Chang island, White Sand Beach area, Sai Khao Inn env., edge of rubber tree plantation.
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The possible model (Oecophylla smaragdina).
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Interesting and nice to see!
I just read about it in .. Christopher Wills " The wisdom of the genes".
Edited by javanerkelens on 09-01-2012 23:47
 
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there is also another interesting relationship with this ant. The salticid spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata is a myrmecophilic associate of the green tree ant, Oecophylla smaragdina... see here:
http://www.mnh.si...ommunE.htm

http://www.ncbi.n...d/12035930
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I have two posts following this from the Western Ghats - and have photos of perhaps the same species or a close relative.
 
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I saw a different ant-mimicking spider nearby Jorge, couldn't shoot or catch it though, it was looking rather like a crab spider. Yes I think yours is a very similar or same fly miscicapa.
 
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