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  2. Amantis philippina - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Amantis philippina is a species of praying mantis native to the ... List of mantis genera and species; References This page ...

  3. List of mantids of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    7 Family: Mantidae - Praying mantises. 8 Family: Tarachodidae. ... Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In ...

  4. Eremiaphila persica - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Eremiaphila persica is a species of praying mantis found in Turkey, Iran, ... See also. List of mantis genera and species ...

  5. Parasphendale affinis - Wikipedia

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    Parasphendale affinis, common name budwing mantis, is a species of praying mantis. [1] It is named for the female's short wings and can grow to 4 inches long and have a low mortality rate as nymphs. They originate from Kenya and are a mottled brown and reddish pink color.

  6. Deroplatys lobata - Wikipedia

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    Due to sexual dimorphism typical of mantises, the male is much smaller. Adult females are about 65mm to 70mm in length while adult males are about 45mm in length. 3rd instar nymphs cannot be sexed by counting the segments on the bottom of the abdomen because unlike most praying mantises 8 segments are visible in all of the 3rd instar nymphs and this is also true when they are in the 1st, 2nd ...

  7. Liturgusa - Wikipedia

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    Liturgusa is the type genus of praying mantises of the family Liturgusidae. [1] The genus consists of more than twenty species with a Neotropical distribution. [2]The behaviour of Liturgusa species is remarkable in that, in contrast to other mantises, they do not only ambush their prey, but also use an active hunting method at high walking speed.

  8. Miomantis paykullii - Wikipedia

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    Miomantis paykullii is a species of praying mantis in the family Miomantidae. [2] It is one of several species sometimes known as the Egyptian praying mantis, along with Miomantis abyssinica. [3] The species is found in a number of African countries, including Egypt, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Uganda, Senegal and Togo, as well as Israel, [4] in the ...

  9. Iris oratoria - Wikipedia

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    Iris oratoria, known by the common name Mediterranean mantis (or less frequently iris mantis), due to humans first studying it in lands around the Mediterranean Sea, is a species of praying mantis. Its range is expanding in the Middle East , Western Asia and the United States .