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- the genus Stenolemus, including: Stenolemus alikakay Redei & Tsai, 2010 g Stenolemus annulatus g Stenolemus atkinsoni Distant, 1903 Stenolemus bituberus...
- Stenolemus alikakay is a species of ********in bug, family Reduviidae. It was first found in a spider web at Shanping Forest Ecological Science Park, Taiwan...
- Stenolemus spiniventris is a species of thread-legged bug in the family Reduviidae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Stenolemus spiniventris...
- in a broader diversity of spider webs than any other species in Stenolemus. Stenolemus bituberus has two attack methods: stalking and luring. Stalking...
- the tangling web after missing the jump on its target. The ********in bug Stenolemus lanipes (Emesinae) apparently feeds exclusively on spiderlings of this...
- Stenolemus lanipes is a species of thread-legged bug (Emesinae). This species feeds on spiders, especially spiderlings of Parasteatoda tepidariorum. Stenolemus...
- capture. Spiders can be the prey of aggressive mimics. The ********in bug Stenolemus bituberus preys on spiders, entering their web and plucking its silk threads...
- Chinemesa Emesa Eugubinus Gardena Myiophanes Phasmatocoris Polauchenia Stenolemus Stenolemoides Ambrose, Dunston P. (2006). "A checklist of Indian ********in...
- Naucoridae) Onychomesa susainathani Wygodzinsky, 1966 (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) Stenolemus susainathani Wygodzinsky, 1966 (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) Scaphidium nathani...
- ambush the predator when it is lured towards the mimic. ********in bugs (Stenolemus bituberus) hunt web-building spiders by invading the web and plucking...