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Ant with long antenna
Muhammad Mahdi
About 4mm long. Pictured in Tanzania.
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Gerard Pennards
He fooled you!! :-) :-)
It's not ant ant, it's a cricket, so Orthoptera, Gryllidae!
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socrates
orthopteran indeed... amazing..
Edited by socrates on 17-03-2009 12:40
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Muhammad Mahdi
Wow! Fooled me alright!
I was wondering about the long hindlegs though.
Thanks Gerard.
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Muhammad Mahdi
Any idea of species or genus?
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Tony Irwin
Looks very like Macroxiphus - see http://www.dib.bo...xiphus.pdf
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Muhammad Mahdi
Thanks Tony,
it looks very much like L1. Should I assume Macroxiphus siamensis?
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Tony Irwin
No, I don't think it's the same species. May not even be the same genus, but is closely related.
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Muhammad Mahdi
ok, thanks.
BTW, the mimicry of this cricket, is it an evolutionary mechanism of survival or just coincidence that it resembles an insect. If mimicry, why would it mimic an ant?
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Xespok
Beacuse ants are among the most featful insects in other insects eyes. They are pretty strong as individuals. but almost undefeatable as a superindividual. Attacking an ant means attacking possibly millions of ants. Therefore most predators leave ants alone.

That is why there are convincing ant mimics in almost all arthropod groups, including Orthotpera, Heteroptera, Aranaea, non-formicid Hymenoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera etc.
Edited by Xespok on 18-03-2009 07:12
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Teglagyar u. 30.
Muhammad Mahdi
Thanks Xespok.
The other day I saw a small 1mm ant scare away a jumping spider. You information answers many questionsSmile
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Gerard Pennards
And there is a small correction to be made! It's Orthoptera alright, but as you can see on the page which Tony send it's not a cricket (look at the adults) but a katydid nymph, so Tettigoniidae!
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Muhammad Mahdi
thanks gerard.
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