-
capture of
their prey. To
build its mask
Acanthaspis petax must
first capture its prey. Once
captured Acanthaspis petax injects the prey with
digestive enzymes...
- camouflage.
Acanthaspis alagiriensis Murugan & Livingstone, 1994
Acanthaspis angularis Stål, 1859
Acanthaspis annulicornis Stål, 1874
Acanthaspis apicata...
- to that of
Acanthaspis angularis and
Acanthaspis flavipes, but they can be
distinguished by
differences in the male genitalia.
Acanthaspis quinquespinosa...
-
Acanthaspis obscura is a
species of ********in bug from
tropical and
subtropical Africa. This
insect grows up to 16 mm (0.63 in) long. It has a dull black...
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Acanthaspis pedestris is a
species of ********in bug that
functions as a
beneficial insect in
agricultural systems.
Dustin Ambrose (2001). "Friendly insecticides...
-
Acanthaspis siva is a
species of ********in bug.
Nymphs of this
species engage in the
camouflaging behavior common to
other species of
Acanthaspis. In A...
- the
remains of dead prey insects. The
nymphal instars of the
species Acanthaspis pedestris present one good
example of this
behaviour where they occur...
- †Anchiacipenser Sato, Murray,
Vernygora & Currie, 2018 †Anchiacipenser
acanthaspis Sato, Murray,
Vernygora & Currie, 2018 (Late
Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada...
-
predator of the fire ant
Solenopsis geminata.
Mulenberg & Maschwitz. "
Acanthaspis bistillata und
Acanthaspis concinnula".
Maskierung Encycl. 1975 3-12. v t e...
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largely or
exclusively on ants.
Examples include the
genera Paredocla and
Acanthaspis. Some
insects that feed on ants do so
because they are opportunistic...