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Who's the predator?
lagura
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?
Thanks!
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
jorgemotalmeida
what??? Acarina. Frown and Chironomidae.
 
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Rui Andrade
Hi,

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

Rui: Yes, I think so too. There were quite of these mites running around the railing that day.
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
Martin Suvak
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.
 
lagura
Thank you very much Martin Smile
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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