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  2. Flower mantis - Wikipedia

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    The flower mantises include the orchid mantis, Hymenopus coronatus, which mimics a rainforest orchid of southeast Asia to lure its prey, pollinator insects. [1]Flower mantises are praying mantises that use a special form of camouflage referred to as aggressive mimicry, which they not only use to attract prey, but avoid predators as well.

  3. Hymenopus coronatus - Wikipedia

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    The orchid mantis is a carnivorous insectivore, mainly catching other insects. In the laboratory setting, it prefers lepidopteran prey. [15] Its diet in nature is much the same as orchid mantises kept in captivity, and consists of small insects like crickets, flies, fruit flies, beetles, and smaller stinging insects such as bees or miniature wasps.

  4. Caladenia attingens - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia attingens, commonly known as mantis orchid, is a species of flowering plants in the orchid family Orchidaceae and are endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. There are three subspecies, each of which has a single hairy leaf and one or two brightly coloured flowers with upswept sepals and a labellum with long, comb-like fringes.

  5. Hymenopus - Wikipedia

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  6. Mantis - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive mimicry: Malaysian orchid mantises are camouflaged pink or yellow, matching the coloration of local orchids. Praying mantises exhibiting motion camouflage When directly threatened, many mantis species stand tall and spread their forelegs, with their wings fanning out wide.

  7. Hymenopodidae - Wikipedia

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    Hymenopodidae is a family of the order Mantodea (mantises), which contains six subfamilies.Some of the species in this family mimic flowers and are found camouflaged among them; these are called flower mantises.

  8. Caladenia attingens subsp. gracillima - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia attingens subsp. gracillima, commonly known as the small mantis orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.It is a relatively common orchid with a single erect, hairy leaf and one or two green, yellow and red flowers.

  9. Caladenia atrovespa - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia atrovespa, commonly known as the thin-clubbed mantis orchid, is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to New South Wales. It is a terrestrial, perennial , deciduous , herb with an underground tuber and a single hairy leaf.