Re: Spiders or mites inside succulent seedpod?
- Subject: Re: Spiders or mites inside succulent seedpod?
- From: J* S* <g*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 17:58:33 -0800 (PST)
Baby spiders coming out of a spider egg sack. No seed here.
Joe
Richard Starkeson <rstarkesonmed@gmail.com> wrote:
Richard Starkeson <rstarkesonmed@gmail.com> wrote:
I encountered a 6-foot plant in Mexico in December (don't have a photo, and can't give a good description now), (succulent, cactus or euphorb - that narrows it down to about 1000 species), with what looked like clusters of small round seedpods at the top - dried and weathered, about 0.5 cm id diameter. I picked one, and later opened it up, looking for seeds - instead found what looked like a mass of insect eggs and along with what looked like baby spiders, brownish, about 0.5 mm in size, a couple slightly larger that were red-orange looking, and a mass of webbing..
Photos (not a good enough lens for this sort of thing, but - - ) at
http://public.fotki.com/richard1124/insects/hatching-in-seedpod/
Does anyone know what these were, and what happened to the seeds that one would have expected to find in the seedpod?
I didn't think spiders or mites ate seeds.
Spiders? Mites? Predatory mites?
Joseph L. Seals
Landscape Architect - Horticultural Consultant
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
Office: 805-566-0125
Cell: 805-268-4999
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