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Ant snatching assassin bug (Acanthaspis petax) carrying ants' corpses on its back for camouflage.
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Ant snatching assassin bug (Acanthaspis petax) carrying ants' corpses on its back for camouflage.
© Antoni Agelet / Biosphoto
Res assassin bug on umbellifera in Catalonia - Spain
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Assassin bug (Eulyes amoena), Kubah NP, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Eulyes amoena), Kubah NP, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
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Assassin bug (Epidaus famulus) in situ, Frasers hill, Malaysia
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Epidaus famulus) in situ, Frasers hill, Malaysia
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
Leaf hopper assassin bug (Zelus renardii) on Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) flower, Bouches-du-Rhone, France
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Rhynocoris erythropus on a bindweed flower in spring, Plaine des Maures near Vidauban, Var, France
© André Simon / Biosphoto
© André Simon / Biosphoto
Rhynocoris erythropus on a bindweed flower in spring, Plaine des Maures near Vidauban, Var, France
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Masked hunter (Reduviidae sp) on twig, Okonjima private game reserve, Namibia
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Masked hunter (Reduviidae sp) on twig, Okonjima private game reserve, Namibia
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Assassin bug (Nagusta godelii), a kind of bug that appeared in France in 2014, in Occitania in 2016 and that seems to be spreading, Gers, France.
© Christophe Florin / Biosphoto
© Christophe Florin / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Nagusta godelii), a kind of bug that appeared in France in 2014, in Occitania in 2016 and that seems to be spreading, Gers, France.
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Assassin bug (Rhinocoris iracundus) waiting to ambush prey on
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
© Marie Aymerez / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Rhinocoris iracundus) waiting to ambush prey on Black poplar (Populus nigra), Drôme, France
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Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris erythropus) on sage, Dent de rez,
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris erythropus) on sage, Dent de rez, Ardèche, France
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Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris erythropus) on sage, Dent de rez, Ardèche, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris erythropus) on sage, Dent de rez, Ardèche, France
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Corsair bug (Peirates stridulus) on a stem, Ardeche, France
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Corsair bug (Peirates stridulus) on a stem, Ardeche, France
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Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) on a leaf, Andasibe (Périnet), Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Madagascar
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) on a leaf, Andasibe (Périnet), Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Madagascar
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Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) on a leaf, Andasibe (Périnet), Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Madagascar
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) on a leaf, Andasibe (Périnet), Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Madagascar
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Assassin bug (Ploeogaster sp) on a leaf, Saramaca, French Guiana
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Ploeogaster sp) on a leaf, Saramaca, French Guiana
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Assassin bug (Zelus annulosus) on a leaf, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Zelus annulosus) on a leaf, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
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Assassin bugs (Zelus annulosus) under a leaf, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Assassin bugs (Zelus annulosus) under a leaf, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
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Assassin bug (Brontostoma basalis) nymph, Saut Maripa, French
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
© Frank Deschandol & Philippe Sabine / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Brontostoma basalis) nymph, Saut Maripa, French Guiana
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Masked hunter (Reduvius personatus) on white background, Macuegne, Drome, Provence, France
© Michel Gunther / Biosphoto
© Michel Gunther / Biosphoto
Masked hunter (Reduvius personatus) on white background, Macuegne, Drome, Provence, France
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Thread-legged bug (Phymata crassipes) on white background, Vaucluse, Provence, France
© Michel Gunther / Biosphoto
© Michel Gunther / Biosphoto
Thread-legged bug (Phymata crassipes) on white background, Vaucluse, Provence, France
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Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris sp) in the Luberon in Auribeau, Vaucluse, France
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
© Raphaël Sané / Biosphoto
Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris sp) in the Luberon in Auribeau, Vaucluse, France
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Assassin bug nymph with beetle prey (Reduviidae sp). Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Assassin bug nymph with beetle prey (Reduviidae sp). Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. Singapore
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Assassin bug nymph with ant prey (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Assassin bug nymph with ant prey (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. Singapore
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Hairy Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Hairy Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. Singapore
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp) with cricket prey, Singapore
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Yellow black Assassin Bug (Reduviidae sp). Yellow black Assassin Bug on dead log, possibly hunting millipedes, Singapore
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Yellow black Assassin Bug (Reduviidae sp). Yellow black Assassin Bug on dead log, possibly hunting millipedes, Singapore
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Masked hunter (Reduviidae sp) mating on a leaf, Andasibe (Périnet), Région Alaotra-Mangoro, Madagascar
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
Masked hunter (Reduviidae sp) mating on a leaf, Andasibe (Périnet), Région Alaotra-Mangoro, Madagascar
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Masked hunter (Reduviidae sp) aspiring inside an ant, Andasibe (Périnet), Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Madagascar
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
© Jean-Yves Grospas / Biosphoto
Masked hunter (Reduviidae sp) aspiring inside an ant, Andasibe (Périnet), Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Madagascar
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Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris sp.) on flowers to hunt in late spring, Maquis hills around Hyères, Var, France
© André Simon / Biosphoto
© André Simon / Biosphoto
Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris sp.) on flowers to hunt in late spring, Maquis hills around Hyères, Var, France
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Red Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris iracundus) eating a flying ant, Mont
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
© Michel Rauch / Biosphoto
Red Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris iracundus) eating a flying ant, Mont Ventoux, Provence, France
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Tree resin assassin bug ; Amulius cf. sp, Ectinoderini ; Tree resin assassin bug coat their legs with tree resins and wait for their prey. The sticky
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Tree resin assassin bug ; Amulius cf. sp, Ectinoderini ; Tree resin assassin bug coat their legs with tree resins and wait for their prey. The sticky resins allow the assassins to readily capture other insects, particularly bees that are attracted to the resin. ; Malaysia
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Holoptilus leprosus ; Feather legged assassin bug ; The Holoptilinae are known as feather-legged bugs or ant wolves. Several members of the subfamily
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Holoptilus leprosus ; Feather legged assassin bug ; The Holoptilinae are known as feather-legged bugs or ant wolves. Several members of the subfamily specialize on ants. ; Singapore
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Acanthaspis petax ; Ant snatching assassin bug ; Acanthaspis petax is a species of assassin bug that preys on ants and some smaller organism such as
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
© Melvyn Yeo / Biosphoto
Acanthaspis petax ; Ant snatching assassin bug ; Acanthaspis petax is a species of assassin bug that preys on ants and some smaller organism such as beetles and flies. This species uses carcasses of its preferred prey item to disguise itself from predation from spiders in the salticidae family. ; Singapore
© Stéphane Vitzthum / Biosphoto
Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris annulatus) on flower, France
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Assassin bug, Ploiaria domestica. Although vaguely resembling a praying mantis, it is a species belonging to the family Reduviidae of the order
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Assassin bug, Ploiaria domestica. Although vaguely resembling a praying mantis, it is a species belonging to the family Reduviidae of the order Hemiptera: the true bugs. Eats small insects. Lives inside houses or in close proximity. Distributed in Europe and Northern Asia, excluding China. Portugal
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Assassin bug, Ploiaria domestica. Although vaguely resembling a praying mantis, it is a species belonging to the family Reduviidae of the order
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
© Paulo de Oliveira / Biosphoto
Assassin bug, Ploiaria domestica. Although vaguely resembling a praying mantis, it is a species belonging to the family Reduviidae of the order Hemiptera: the true bugs. Eats small insects. Lives inside houses or in close proximity. Distributed in Europe and Northern Asia, excluding China. Portugal
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Ant-Snatching Assassin Bug (Reduviidae - Acanthaspis sp.) carrying a bunch of dead ant carcass (Formicidae - Dolichoderus sp.).
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Ant-Snatching Assassin Bug (Reduviidae - Acanthaspis sp.) carrying a bunch of dead ant carcass (Formicidae - Dolichoderus sp.).
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Ant snatching assassin bug (Acanthaspis petax) carrying ants' corpses on its back for camouflage.
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Ant snatching assassin bug (Acanthaspis petax) carrying ants' corpses on its back for camouflage.
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Reduvius sp.) also known as masked hunter.
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Assassin bug (Reduviidae) infested with parasitic mites (Varroidae).
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Reduviidae) infested with parasitic mites (Varroidae).
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An assassin bug (Reduviidae) with prey, a horned treehopper (Membracidae).
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
An assassin bug (Reduviidae) with prey, a horned treehopper (Membracidae).
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An assassin bug (Reduviidae) with prey, a horned treehopper (Membracidae).
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
© Husni Che Ngah / Biosphoto
An assassin bug (Reduviidae) with prey, a horned treehopper (Membracidae).
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Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris annulatus) on an inflorescence of parsley in spring, Country garden, Lorraine, France
© André Simon / Biosphoto
© André Simon / Biosphoto
Assassin Bug (Rhynocoris annulatus) on an inflorescence of parsley in spring, Country garden, Lorraine, France
© Olivier Couppey / Biosphoto
Assassin bug (Reduviidae sp), Saudi Arabia
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10804 Phymata crassipes Reduvidae Hemiptera Elle capture ses proie comme la mante religieuse Lieu : Lieu: Sieuras 09130 Ariège France date: 21 09
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
10804 Phymata crassipes Reduvidae Hemiptera Elle capture ses proie comme la mante religieuse Lieu : Lieu: Sieuras 09130 Ariège France date: 21 09 2012 IMG_5485.JPG Présence d'un collembole blanc sur le dos
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10435 Empicoris vagabundus Reduviidae Hemiptera Lieu : Mas Azil 09290 Ariège France domaine famille Soulere, date : 19 09 2014 IMG_3505.JPG
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
10435 Empicoris vagabundus Reduviidae Hemiptera Lieu : Mas Azil 09290 Ariège France domaine famille Soulere, date : 19 09 2014 IMG_3505.JPG
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10429 Empicoris vagabundus Reduviidae Hemiptera Lieu : Mas Azil
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
10429 Empicoris vagabundus Reduviidae Hemiptera Lieu : Mas Azil 09290 Ariège France domaine famille Soulere, date : 17 09 2014 IMG_3486.JPG
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10428 Empicoris vagabundus Reduviidae Hemiptera Lieu : Mas Azil 09290 Ariège France domaine famille Soulere, date : 17 09 2014 IMG_3484.JPG
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
10428 Empicoris vagabundus Reduviidae Hemiptera Lieu : Mas Azil 09290 Ariège France domaine famille Soulere, date : 17 09 2014 IMG_3484.JPG
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1608 Phymata crassipes Reduvidae Hemiptera Elle capture ses proie comme la mante religieuse Lieu : Sur la caire de Mauvezin 31230 France date : 11 09
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
© Jacques Rosès / Biosphoto
1608 Phymata crassipes Reduvidae Hemiptera Elle capture ses proie comme la mante religieuse Lieu : Sur la caire de Mauvezin 31230 France date : 11 09 2010 IMG_0769.JPG