- Author: Kathy Keatley Garvey
Published on: May 12, 2023
So here's this crab spider stalking a katydid nymph foraging on a Mexican sunflower, Tithonia rotundifola.
Dinner awaits!
Suddenly a native bee, Melissodes agilis, lands next to the katydid and begins to sip some nectar.
Decisions, decisions! Do I want a juice katydid nymph or a tasty long-horned bee? Do I have a choice in the matter or does it matter if I have a choice?
A moment in time. Time in a moment. The bee, unaware of danger, continues to forage. Then, abruptly, the bee takes flight.
One menu choice remains.
It was a good day for the crab spider.
It was not a good day for the katydid.
Focus Area Tags: Environment, Yard & Garden
Tags: crab spider (20), katydid nymph (2), longhorned bee (6), Melissodes agilis (31), Mexican sunflower (87), native bee (5), Tithonia rotundifola (27)
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