
Zelus luridus is a species of true bug (harpactorinae). This species uses sticky traps as a predation strategy, which is also common to other species in the genus Zelus. The sticky material is produced by a gland on the leg. This gland develops in the second instar. During the first instar, the nymphs use secretions deposited over the egg batch by the female as the source of their sticky material.
Similar species: True Bugs
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Uploaded Sep 20, 2018. Captured Jul 19, 2018 09:58 in 91 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
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