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Yay! Drosera Bug

I was out walking the dog this morning and took a photo of a fly caught in a Sundew trap. I kept wandering and spent ages out in the sun taking photos. I got home and had a look at them on the computer, then noticed some strange legs and red blotches in the background behind the trapped fly. At first I thought there was a katydid nymph, then thought I'd look back over Farhan and Jean's photos of Drosera bugs. They looked a possibility... I packed the dog and one kid back into the car and we went for a long-shot bug hunt. I was looking for something quite big, but my obliging 6 year old found a little seed bug type critter that ran like the wind down the sundew and into the ground cover. I had it for an instant and then lost it. At least then I had a better idea of what I was after. I sure hadn't expected agility to be such a factor. We found another about 10 minutes later on another "large" plant. They are tiny bugs...3 mm? I also took a bit of video

 

I gather that these bugs tuck in to the critters that the sundew has trapped.

 

Farhan has amazing photos here

 

and Jean has lots here

 

(added later) lots of pics and different instars are here sites.google.com/site/insectsoftasmaniahemiptera/suborder...

 

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Uploaded on December 3, 2011
Taken on December 3, 2011