Ive 'notum est, quod, cum a cantharidas et aliis, invertit vertebrates habere alicubi in menu, sed nesciens, quantum possent subjicere animalis! Et cum non sit differentia in numero impari, substantialis mantis hummingbird rapit ut infra patebit. This impressive video was published recently in the free online journal Zookeys.
Here is one of the figures from the paper, illustrating more beetles feeding on multiple species of Amphibians!
Gil Wizen, Avital Gasith (2011). Predation of amphibians by carabid beetles of the genus Epomis found in the central coastal plain of Israel Zookeys, 100, 181-191 : DOI':10.3897/zookeys.100.1526
That’s amazing! what kind of beetle was it?
It’s a ground beetle in the genus Epomis (Carabidae). It looks like these beetles are roughly around the 20-25mm range.
The DOI that you provide at the bottom is not properly linked. It should go to DOI':10.3897/zookeys.100.1526.
For further videos relating to the paper, video hic.
Thank you for the correction, and link!
Certus, but what about updating your broken link above?
Rumex, link works fine now.
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