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  3. Liturgusa krattorum - Wikipedia

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    Liturgusa krattorum, also known as the Kratts' Lichen Mantis, is a species of mantis that was discovered by Gavin Svenson and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 2014. [1] These species of mantis are mainly found in Peru. They live in tall trees, where they are preyed upon by predators such as birds, lizards and monkeys.

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    With Jade Edition, L5R introduced the concept of "arc legality".Newly printed cards were now marked with a "Jade bug". This allowed tournament rules to limit the card base allowed to be used: either "Strict Jade" in which only cards with the bug were legal or "Extended Jade" in which all Actions, Followers, Items, Kihos, and Regions were legal but all other types were required to have the bug.

  6. Mantidae - Wikipedia

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    Mantidae is one of the largest families in the order of praying mantises, based on the type species Mantis religiosa; however, most genera are tropical or subtropical.. Historically, this was the only family in the order, and many references still use the term "mantid" to refer to an

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  8. Acanthopidae - Wikipedia

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    Acanthopidae is a family of South American mantises consisting of 16 genera in the order Mantodea.The group was first formally split off as a separate family by the German entomologist Reinhard Ehrmann in 2002. [1]

  9. Template talk : Cladogram of fossil mantis shrimp genera

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