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The following pages link to Assassin bug uses aggressive mimicry to lure spider prey. (Q52710638):
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- Evolutionary history of assassin bugs (insecta: hemiptera: Reduviidae): insights from divergence dating and ancestral state reconstruction (Q21134040) (← links)
- Venoms of Heteropteran Insects: A Treasure Trove of Diverse Pharmacological Toolkits (Q26767078) (← links)
- The influence of vibratory courtship on female mating behaviour in orb-web spiders (Argiope keyserlingi, Karsch 1878) (Q27323138) (← links)
- Fine-scale analysis of an assassin bug's behaviour: predatory strategies to bypass the sensory systems of prey. (Q28596257) (← links)
- Male courtship vibrations delay predatory behaviour in female spiders (Q28661034) (← links)
- Avian vocal mimicry: a unified conceptual framework. (Q30010584) (← links)
- A meal or a male: the 'whispers' of black widow males do not trigger a predatory response in females. (Q30443446) (← links)
- Evolution of the assassin's arms: insights from a phylogeny of combined transcriptomic and ribosomal DNA data (Heteroptera: Reduvioidea) (Q31049282) (← links)
- A COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE ON AGGRESSIVE MIMICRY (Q37109493) (← links)
- The evolutionary ecology of deception (Q38539409) (← links)
- Mimicry for all modalities (Q38875443) (← links)
- Crab Spider Lures Prey In Flowerless Neighborhoods. (Q41503673) (← links)
- Signals, cues and the nature of mimicry. (Q51229197) (← links)
- Biology ofStenolemus giraffa(Hemiptera: Reduviidae), a web invading, araneophagic assassin bug from Australia (Q54655667) (← links)
- First in situ observations of the deep-sea squid Grimalditeuthis bonplandi reveal unique use of tentacles (Q57087315) (← links)
- Nest usurpation: a specialised hunting strategy used to overcome dangerous spider prey (Q64105297) (← links)