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The European mantis (Mantis religiosa) and the Carolina mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) are both smaller mantises closely resembling the Chinese mantis. [15] The European mantis is anywhere from tan to green in color and about 7.5 cm (3 in) long. [16] The Carolina mantis, on the other hand, is only 6 cm (2.5 in) in length and varies more in ...
Hierodula patellifera, commonly known as giant Asian mantis, Asian mantis, Indochina mantis and Harabiro Mantis, [1] is a species of praying mantis in the family Mantidae.They are found in Malaysia, Hawaii, India, Nepal, [2] Italy (San Paolo Solbrito), Indonesia (Java, West Sumba, [3]), Korean Peninsula, Philippines, New Guinea, southern China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Japan (Honshu, Shikoku ...
Tenodera aridifolia, the Japanese giant mantis, [1] is a species of mantis in the subfamily Mantinae. The Chinese mantis , [ 2 ] T. sinensis , was once considered to be a subspecies of T. aridifolia , but the species can be distinguished by the shape of male genitalia.
This species has two common names narrow-winged mantis and Japanese mantis in English. [5] This insect is known as チョウセンカマキリ (translates to "Korean mantis") in the Japanese language and 참사마귀, (an alternative name which translates to "true mantis") as well as just plain 사마귀 (a formal name) in the Korean language (사마귀 can mean the whole order of Mantodea or ...
The Mantodea Species File [2] lists: . Statilia agresta Zheng, 1987; Statilia apicalis Saussure, 1871; Statilia chayuensis Zhang, 1983; Statilia flavobrunnea Zhang ...
The Chinese reddish mantis (Hierodula chinensis) is a species of praying mantis in the family Mantidae. [1] [2] [3] Distribution.
Tenodera angustipennis (Saussure, 1869) (narrow-winged mantis) Tenodera aridifolia (Stoll, 1813) Tenodera australasiae (Leach, 1814) (purple-winged mantis) Tenodera caudafissilis (Wang, 1992) Tenodera chloreudeta (Burmeister, 1838) Tenodera costalis (Blanchard, 1853) Tenodera fasciata (Olivier, 1792) Tenodera intermedia (Saussure, 1870)
Sang piao xiao or Sangpiaoxiao (Chinese: 桑螵蛸, [1] sometimes called Mantis Cradle [2] [unreliable source?] or Ootheca Mantidis [3] [unreliable source?] [4] in English) is a Pinyin transliteration referring to the oothecae, or egg case, of the praying mantis as an ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine.