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Praying Mantis

Sphodromantis viridis

Description:

Mantodea or mantises is an order of insects that contains approximately 2,200 species in 15 families[1] worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. Most of the species are in the family Mantidae. Historically, the term "mantid" was used to refer to any member of the order because for most of the past century, only one family was recognized within the order; technically, however, the term only refers to this one family, meaning the species in the other 14 recently established families are not mantids, by definition (i.e., they are empusids, or hymenopodids, etc.), and the term "mantises" should be used when referring to the entire order.

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Mr. Goldfish
Mr. Goldfish 10 years ago

Miomantis caffra?

Quiskal
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Quiskal

Waikato, New Zealand

Spotted on Apr 7, 2011
Submitted on Jun 7, 2011

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