Misumena vatia
This subject could have been called "Death Kiss on a Bed of Roses".
This Misumena vatia, a crab spider of the Thomisidae family,
had chosen this place amongst roses to wait for its preys...
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| The spot was a good one. The first day, it captured a first hoverfly (Syrphus ribesii). |
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The next day, another one (Episyrphus balteatus). |
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| One can see, on this last picture, how the spider sticks it mouthpieces in the prey to inject an enzym which will liquefy the content, which gets aspired. |
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On the left, we can even see the trace of the mouthpiece in the syrphid eye. |
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When the prey is nothing more than an empty shell, the spider throws it overboard and returns to its hide, where it is rather difficult to see. |
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All pictures taken in June 2006.
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Last update: August 2006
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