Any more uncommon native mantids?

Mantidforum

Help Support Mantidforum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

mantisfan101

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 7, 2017
Messages
356
Reaction score
68
Does anyone have any care tips or information on any of these-litaneutria, thesprotia, tithrone, and mantoida?  I’m seriosuly considering getting some litaneutria or gonatista, along with other more uncommon native mantid species. 

 
Tithrone exclusively occurs in forested environments within Central and South America.... it is not found in the U.S./Canada.  You may be referring to Jantsch (1986 and 1995), wherein he assigned two more species to this Neotropical rainforest genus, both of which are positively synonymous with a xeric species of Litaneutria from the United States. 

 
Top