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  2. Litaneutria obscura - Wikipedia

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    Litaneutria obscura, commonly known as the obscure ground mantis, is a species of praying mantis in North America. It is native to Arizona , southern California , Texas , and New Mexico . [ 2 ]

  3. Litaneutria minor - Wikipedia

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    Litaneutria minor, or the agile ground mantis or minor ground mantid, is native to the drier regions of North America. L. minor is found in the United States in Colorado, Arizona to Mexico, and the eastern regions of Washington to California. They also can be found in Canada in the southern Okanagan Valley and are Canada's only native mantis ...

  4. Ground mantis - Wikipedia

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    Ground mantis is a common name given to various species of praying mantis believed to hunt on or near ground level rather than high amid foliage. Examples native to North America include: Litaneutria minor — minor ground mantis [1] Litaneutria skinneri — Skinner's ground mantis [2] Yersiniops solitaria — horned ground mantis [3]

  5. Litaneutria skinneri - Wikipedia

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    Litaneutria skinneri, commonly known as the Skinner's ground mantis, is a species of praying mantis found in the south-western United States (Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas). [1] It is also found in western and central Montana.

  6. Litaneutria - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Litaneutria is a genus of ground mantises in the family Amelidae ...

  7. Oligonicella scudderi - Wikipedia

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    This is a small, pale brown, stick-like, ground-dwelling species of mantis that grows to a length of about 35 mm (1.4 in). The males are winged and are ready fliers, the wings being long enough to completely obscure the abdomen. The females have no wings and scuttle across the ground hunting prey. [3] [4]

  8. Mantis - Wikipedia

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    For example, members of a few genera such as the ground mantises Entella, Ligaria, and Ligariella run over dry ground seeking prey, much as tiger beetles do. [24] Some mantis species such as Euantissa pulchra can discriminate between different types of prey, and approached spiders mimicking non-aggressive ant species much more than spiders that ...

  9. Tarachodes - Wikipedia

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    The bark mantises and ground mantises (genus Tarachodes) are praying mantises now placed in the family Eremiaphilidae [1] that are native to the Afrotropics. They are generally light brown but more silvery on the wings. The wings are attractively reticulated, and the veins may be mottled dark and pale. [2]