The pseudoscorpions in this video inhabitat the intertidal zone in pockets along the Pacific Northwest coastline of the USA. In captivity they'll feed on springtails and mites.
rockcrawlers are neat! never heard of them before.
some species of psuedoscorps are actually venomous. the interesting thing is that the ones that are venomous have a poison tooth on the movable finger of their claws
also, some of these little guys us phoresy to travel. that is, they will grab on to other flying bugs and hitch a ride!
@cacoseraph The latest guess is that they are tiny, intertidal rove beetles! Two rove beetles of a larger species were collected in the sand beyond the intertidal zone, that same day.
rockcrawlers are neat! never heard of them before.
some species of psuedoscorps are actually venomous. the interesting thing is that the ones that are venomous have a poison tooth on the movable finger of their claws
also, some of these little guys us phoresy to travel. that is, they will grab on to other flying bugs and hitch a ride!
cacoseraph 10 months ago
@cacoseraph The latest guess is that they are tiny, intertidal rove beetles! Two rove beetles of a larger species were collected in the sand beyond the intertidal zone, that same day.
bugsincyberspace 9 months ago