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Mantid Discussions
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In your opinion what is the strangest/most stunning species of mantis you know of?
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<blockquote data-quote="Velve" data-source="post: 312778" data-attributes="member: 10122"><p>Toxodera, especially T. beieri. Large and stunningly beautiful.</p><p></p><p>Mantoida are as odd as Metallyticus, though without the flashy look. The adults remind me of stoneflies from a glance.</p><p></p><p>Parymenopus davisoni, such a strong yellow.</p><p></p><p>Sinomantis denticulata have a ghostly look.</p><p></p><p>Eremiaphila. Amazingly adapted to the harsh desert environments.</p><p></p><p>Theopompa servillei. They sometimes take on a blueish coloration similar to lichen.</p><p></p><p>Chlidonoptera vexillum looks like someone took a Pseudocreobotra and gave it the wings of a Creobroter.</p><p></p><p>Acanthops and Pseudoacanthops. Masters of camouflage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velve, post: 312778, member: 10122"] Toxodera, especially T. beieri. Large and stunningly beautiful. Mantoida are as odd as Metallyticus, though without the flashy look. The adults remind me of stoneflies from a glance. Parymenopus davisoni, such a strong yellow. Sinomantis denticulata have a ghostly look. Eremiaphila. Amazingly adapted to the harsh desert environments. Theopompa servillei. They sometimes take on a blueish coloration similar to lichen. Chlidonoptera vexillum looks like someone took a Pseudocreobotra and gave it the wings of a Creobroter. Acanthops and Pseudoacanthops. Masters of camouflage. [/QUOTE]
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In your opinion what is the strangest/most stunning species of mantis you know of?
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