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03-SEP-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Pale green assassin bug nymph (Zelus luridus) with tiny spider

These are very common right now, and as they overwinter in this stage, they will be common again in early spring. They are wingless so cannot fly as the adults can. However, this doesn't stop them from being efficient predators just as they are in their adult form. This emerald green bug with the bright red eyes has impaled a tiny spider on its beak.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
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globalgadabout08-Mar-2018 15:48
a fabulous looking killer....impressive shot too..
John Vass08-Mar-2018 03:42
I think I would rather have the spider, but still a very cool capture!
Don13-Mar-2015 20:38
Superb macro, great perspective.
Guest 28-Oct-2012 17:33
...even spiders are hunted! V
slhoornstra21-Jan-2011 21:27
Don't know how I missed this one, truly beautiful and amazing. V
Colin Storey04-Sep-2010 08:53
Fantastic macro. v
reflectionsofnature03-Sep-2010 20:41
Predator and prey on the tiny scale. What a catch, for both you and the bug!
Stephanie03-Sep-2010 20:22
Absolutely amazing capture ~ for you both!!! BV
laine03-Sep-2010 19:48
Nature's clean sweepers :))
PauloCGama03-Sep-2010 19:47
What a catch!!!
Margot W03-Sep-2010 19:43
Gotcha! And you did a fine job too Christine.
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