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Pisaura mirabilis eating a hemipteran. Which one?
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 07-04-2007 20:51
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Hi


Very unusual to see an action between spider and hemipteran --
This is Pisaura mirabilis spider and the prey is a hemipteran, but I don?t know which one... Could you provide genus level?

Taken today, with 20 ?C temperature, in V?lega (35 km south of Oporto).

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Posted on 07-04-2007 21:17
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Wow! It is a very rarely seen event indeed!Shock
 
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nobody knows the hemipteran??? awkward strange...
 
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Hello, Jorge!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
nobody knows the hemipteran??? awkward strange...


I have the vague idea, it could be a Scutelleridae. Not sure and no species occuring here in Germany... ;-)
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Jürgen

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Hi, Jorge
I'm pretty certain that it is Eysarcoris aeneus, one of the Pentatomidae family.
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