Gminatus australis

2 Orange assassin bug at Braemar, NSW

Gminatus australis at Braemar, NSW - 28 Oct 2023
Gminatus australis at Braemar, NSW - 28 Oct 2023
Gminatus australis at Braemar, NSW - 28 Oct 2023
Gminatus australis at Braemar, NSW - 28 Oct 2023
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Identification history

Gminatus australis 30 Oct 2023 RogerF
Gminatus australis 30 Oct 2023 Curiosity

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With respect to time, image one is last in the sequence, as the assassin drags its prey beneath the flower.

4 comments

RogerF wrote:
   30 Oct 2023
Impaled up its rear!!
Curiosity wrote:
   30 Oct 2023
Easier to move the fly, maybe? Fortunately, I think the hover fly was dead by that stage! When I first saw the pair, the fly was impaled behind the head. I've added an extra image, the last I took, showing the assassin and prey beneath the flower. I wonder if the assassin detected my movement as I photographed and wanted to go to a safer place to feed.
RogerF wrote:
   30 Oct 2023
Your last comment is correct. They have very good eyesight and are very alert. like most predators
Curiosity wrote:
   31 Oct 2023
Appreciate your insight, Roger.

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 28 Oct 2023 02:52 PM Recorded on
  • Curiosity Recorded by

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  • garden daisy Associated plant
  • hover fly (prey) Associated Insect
  • 12mm to 25mm Animal size
  • Alive / healthy Animal health
  • Other activity Insect behaviour on flower

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