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California Mantis (juvenile male)

Stagmomantis californica

Description:

This praying mantis was spotted on shrubbery in late afternoon; it caught what appears to be a beetle and rapidly ate it (first two photos). Approximately two inches long, it appears to be a male due to the presence of seven abdominal segments. It also lacks wings and is a bit smaller than the average adult of the species, so it is likely a juvenile.

Habitat:

Backyard low-lying shrubbery, partially shaded, in southern California.

Notes:

The prey can be seen in the first photo as the black and red creature held in the mantis's forelegs. The two antenna pointing away from the mantis's body belong to the prey.

1 Species ID Suggestions

TusharSawant
TusharSawant 10 years ago
California Mantis
Stagmomantis californica Stagmomantis californica


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3 Comments

Annika
Annika 10 years ago

Thank you, Jemma! I think you're right about this one being a juvenile - I don't remember it having wings, but that slipped my mind when posting.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

nice series.looks like a young mantis.People keep Mantis as pets too. Intelligent creatures.Superb hearing.

Annika
Annika 10 years ago

Thank you for the ID, Tushar!

Annika
Spotted by
Annika

San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on Aug 2, 2013
Submitted on Aug 22, 2013

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