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  2. Mantispidae - Wikipedia

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    Mantispidae (/ m æ n ˈ t ɪ s p ə d iː /), commonly known as mantidflies, mantispids, mantid lacewings, mantisflies or mantis-flies, is a family of small to moderate-sized insects in the order Neuroptera. There are many genera with around 400 species worldwide, [1] especially in the tropics and subtropics. Only five species of Mantispa ...

  3. Dicromantispa sayi - Wikipedia

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    Mid and hind legs pale yellow with brown streaks; females have joint to body (coxae) brown; male coxae pale. Abdomen: Yellowish-brown to dark brown with yellow marks. Female abdomen always darker, and may be entirely black; the yellow marks vary considerably. Abdomen side edges cream, almost entirely on male, more spotted on female.

  4. Mantis - Wikipedia

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    In most insect legs, including the posterior four legs of a mantis, the coxa and trochanter combine as an inconspicuous base of the leg; in the raptorial legs, however, the coxa and trochanter combine to form a segment about as long as the femur, which is a spiky part of the grasping apparatus (see illustration). Located at the base of the ...

  5. ‘Alien-faced’ creature — with ‘about 200 legs’ — discovered ...

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    Researchers found the yellow animal living on a mountain. Take a look. ‘Alien-faced’ creature — with ‘about 200 legs’ — discovered as new species in Tanzania

  6. Mantispa - Wikipedia

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    Mantispa [1] is the type genus of insects in the family Mantispidae [2] and subfamily Mantispinae (order Neuroptera). Species have a fairly worldwide distribution (but not Australia). Species have a fairly worldwide distribution (but not Australia).

  7. Sixteen-eyed creature — with orange-yellow body — found in ...

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    Juveniles and subadults are pale yellow and do not have a dark ventral body. The 16-eyed creatures have black antennae with black spots between the bases of antennae, the study said.

  8. Jumping swamp creature with 8 yellow legs discovered in ... - AOL

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    The tiny creature has a brown body and yellow legs. In alcohol, the creature has a brown body with light brown bands, the study said. Its eye area is brown with dark patches, and it has a black ...

  9. Mantispa styriaca - Wikipedia

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    After the larva's first molt, the species has short legs that it cannot use, a small head, has jaws that extend straight out, and has pointed antennae that extend beyond the jaws. Once the larva starts metamorphosis , it pupates by spinning a cocoon inside the spider's egg sac, in which it stays up to 14 days before its final molting. [ 2 ]