Suprise Killer - _TNY_3824 (In Explore 21/6 2023)
I went to my fav spot in Tyresta National Park a couple of days ago hoping to find some demoiselles, but before I got to those, I spotted this small (4mm / .16") male v-fronted jumper (Aelurillus v-insignitus) and followed him around a bit.
Eventually (after some herding) I was rewarded with a couple of shots from the front showing those big green eyes.
Really pleased with my catch, I proceeded to shoot demoiselles and aven came across some crayfish which was a cool find!
Back home I begin processing my shots and when I came to the jumper, I noticed some sort of weird protrusion from the twig beneath the spider - and then, finally, I realised that Mr. Spider actually had caught a leafhopper and was trying to eat it!
Now, I'm not very versed in leafhoppers, but thanks to the internet, I've learned that this is a species called Arocephalus longiceps - a new species for the province of Sörmland no less.
Suprise Killer - _TNY_3824 (In Explore 21/6 2023)
I went to my fav spot in Tyresta National Park a couple of days ago hoping to find some demoiselles, but before I got to those, I spotted this small (4mm / .16") male v-fronted jumper (Aelurillus v-insignitus) and followed him around a bit.
Eventually (after some herding) I was rewarded with a couple of shots from the front showing those big green eyes.
Really pleased with my catch, I proceeded to shoot demoiselles and aven came across some crayfish which was a cool find!
Back home I begin processing my shots and when I came to the jumper, I noticed some sort of weird protrusion from the twig beneath the spider - and then, finally, I realised that Mr. Spider actually had caught a leafhopper and was trying to eat it!
Now, I'm not very versed in leafhoppers, but thanks to the internet, I've learned that this is a species called Arocephalus longiceps - a new species for the province of Sörmland no less.