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  2. Bolbe pygmaea - Wikipedia

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    Bolbe pygmaea is a species of praying mantis in the ... At approximately 1 cm in length when fully grown, Bolbe pygmea is the smallest species of praying mantis in ...

  3. Oligonicella scudderi - Wikipedia

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    Oligonicella scudderi, common name Scudder's mantis or slender prairie mantid, is a species of praying mantis native to the southern United States. It is a small brown insect; the males can fly but the females are wingless.

  4. Ameles decolor - Wikipedia

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    Ameles decolor (also known as the Mediterranean dwarf mantis or the dwarf mantis) [1] is a species of small praying mantis native to the west Mediterranean and North Africa. A. decolor was first described by entomologist Domenico Cyrillo in 1787, and its current classification was established in 1976 by Karl Harz and Alfred Peter Kaltenbach.

  5. Ameles spallanzania - Wikipedia

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    Ameles spallanzania can reach a length of 18–40 millimetres (0.71–1.57 in). Their colour may be brown, green, ocher or grey. The eyes are slightly pointed, antennae are threadlike, the pronotum is short and squared and the broad abdomen of the females is commonly curled upwards.

  6. Gonypetyllis semuncialis - Wikipedia

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    Gonypetyllis semuncialis is one of the smallest species of praying mantis and "scarcely reach(es) one centimeter in length." [1] See also.

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  8. Pseudoharpax virescens - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoharpax virescens, common name Gambian spotted-eye flower mantis, is a species of praying mantis native to western, central and eastern Africa. It takes its name from two eye spots on the dorsal side of the abdomen of adult females.

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