[1] Brettus adonis preys upon other spiders, mainly web-building ones.
To capture a web-building spider, they typically pluck upon the silken strings at the edge of the web with their pedipalps, varying how they pluck until an effective rhythm is found.
Then, they repeat this manner of plucking and lure the spider over(aggressive mimicry), capturing or stabbing their prey in a lunging attack.
[3] They usually capture insects via close range lunging attacks.
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