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So I have been working on a list of all the mantis species that are currently in culture or at least what I think are in culture. I may have missed some and some may no longer be in culture. I would encourage anybody to help me make this list more accurate or if you want to share any knowledge about what's being bred, kept, etc. All help is welcomed!

I think that having an accurate list like this will greatly benefit everyone as well as the hobby as a whole. It will also help keep some species from disappearing entirely out of culture.

I made the list in word and copied it over to here so it is pretty long...sorry lol. If you would like a printable version of the list then feel free to PM me and I could email it to you. I know I like a paper list that I can write on and make notes.

There are currently 95 species on the list and I am not sure how accurate it is. This has taken me a few hours to make over the course of a couple days as I was trying to do some research and pull back some species I remember from memory. I used Wikipedia, the forum, and Yen's website to help make this list.

Oh and Native species are US species as I am from Ohio and this started out as a personal list but I wanted to share it with everyone.

Thanks!

List of Mantis Species in Culture




US Species:


  • Brunnneria borealis (Brunner’s Mantis)
  • Gonatista grisea (Grizzled Bark Mantis)
  • Iris oratoria (Mediterranean Mantis)
  • Litaneutria minor (Arizona Ground Mantis)
  • Mantis religiosa (European Mantis)
  • Phyllovates chloropaea (Texas Unicorn Mantis)
  • Pseudovates arizonae (Arizona Unicorn Mantis)
  • Stagmomantis californica (California Mantis)
  • Stagmomantis carolina (Carolina Mantis)
  • Stagmomantis floridensis (Larger Florida Mantis)
  • Stagmomantis limbata (Arizona Bordered Mantis)
  • Tenodera angistipennis (Narrow-Winged Mantis)
  • Tenodera sinensis (Chinese Mantis)
  • Thesprotia graminis (Grass Mantis)
  • Yersiniops sophronica (Arizona Grasshopper Mantis)



Exotic Species:


  • Acanthops falcata (South American Dead Leaf Mantis)
  • Acromantis formosana (Taiwan Flower Mantis)
  • Alalomantis muta (Cameroon Mantis)
  • Ameles spallanzania (European Dwarf Mantis)
  • Blepharopsis mendica (Devil’s Flower Mantis)
  • Chloroharpax modesta (Nigerian Flower Mantis)
  • Choeradodis columbica (Columbian Leaf Mantis)
  • Choeradodis rhombicollis (Peruvian Leaf Mantis)
  • Cilinia humeralis (Wide-Armed Mantis)
  • Creobroter apicalis (Yunnan Flower Mantis)
  • Creobroter elongata
  • Creobroter gemmatus (Jeweled Flower Mantis)
  • Creobroter meleagris
  • Creobroter nebulosus (Chinese Flower Mantis)
  • Creobroter pictipennis (Indian Flower Mantis)
  • Creobroter urbanus
  • Deroplatys dessiccata (Giant Dead Leaf Mantis)
  • Deroplatys lobata (Malaysian Dead Leaf Mantis)
  • Deroplatys truncata (Dead Leaf Mantis)
  • Empusa fasciata (Cone-Head Mantis)
  • Empusa pennata
  • Ephestiasula pictipes (Purple Boxer Mantis)
  • Euchomonella heteroptera (Malaysian Long Neck Mantis)
  • Euchomonella macrops (Long Neck Mantis)
  • Gongylus gongylodes (Wandering Violin Mantis)
  • Harpagomantis tricolor
  • Hestiasula brunneriana (Indian Unicorn Boxer Mantis)
  • Heterochaeta occidentalis (Giant African Stick Mantis)
  • Heterochaeta strachani (Giant Stick Mantis)
  • Hierodula grandis (Giant Indian Mantis)
  • Hierodula majuscula (Giant Rainforest Mantis)
  • Hierodula membranacea (Giant Asian Mantis)
  • Hierodula multispina (Asian Brown Mantis)
  • Hierodula parviceps (Asian Marbled Mantis)
  • Hierodula patellifera (Indochina Mantis)
  • Hierodula salomonis (Jade Mantis)
  • Hierodula viridis (Bush Mantis)
  • Hymenopus cornatus (Orchid Mantis)
  • Idolomantis diabolica (Giant Devil Flower Mantis)
  • Idolomorpha lateralis (Alien Head Mantis)
  • Metallyticus splendidus (Metallic Mantis)
  • Miomantis binotata (African Pinstriped Mantis)
  • Miomantis caffra (Springbok Mantis)
  • Miomantis paykulli (Egyptian Mantis)
  • Odontomantis planiceps (Asian Ant Mantis)
  • Omomantis zebrata (Zebra Mantis)
  • Orthodera novaezealandiae (New Zealand Mantis)
  • Oxyopsis gracilis (South American Green Mantis)
  • Oxyothepsis dumonti (North African Grass Mantis)
  • Oxypilus distinctus (Gambian Boxer Mantis)
  • Parasphendale affinis (African Banded Mantis)
  • Parasphendale agrionina (Budwing Mantis)
  • Parymenopus davisoni (Davidson’s Mantis)
  • Phyllocrania paradoxa (Ghost Mantis)
  • Pnignomantis medioconstricta (Double Shield Mantis)
  • Polyspilota aeruginosa (Madagascan Marbled Mantis)
  • Polyspilota griffinii (Griffin Mantis)
  • Popa spurca (African Twig Mantis)
  • Pseudocreobotra ocellata (Spiny Flower Mantis)
  • Pseudocreobrota wahlbergii (#9 Spiny Flower Mantis)
  • Pseudoempusa pinnapavonis (Peacock Mantis)
  • Pseudoharpax virescens (Gambian Spotted Eye Flower Mantis)
  • Rhombodera basalis (Giant Malaysian Shield Mantis)
  • Rhombodera stalli (Java Shield Mantis)
  • Schizocephala bicornis (Indian Grass Mantis)
  • Sibylla pretiosa (Cryptic Mantis)
  • Sinomantis denticulata (Glass Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis sp. “Blue Flash” (Blue Flash Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis lineola (Giant African Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis viridis (African Mantis)
  • Statilia maculata (Japanese Small Mantis)
  • Statilia nemoralis (Asian Jumping Mantis)
  • Tamolanica tamolana (New Guinea Shield Mantis)
  • Tarachodes sp. (Gambian Bark Mantis)
  • Tarachomantis aloatrana (Madagascan Green Mantis)
  • Taumantis sigiana (Lime Green Mantis)
  • Theopropus elegans (Banded Flower Mantis)
  • Tropidomantis gressetti
  • Zoolea sp. (Paraguay Unicorn Mantis)

 
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You do not have Acanthops parafalcata, Acanthops falcataria, Acromantis japonica, Acromantis megna, Deroplatys trigonodera, Empusa lateralis, there are other species of Odontomantis in culture. Miomantis abyssinica, Orthodera ministralis, Rhombodera fusca, Rhombodera valida, Sphodromantis aurea, Sphodromantis baccetti, Sphodromantis gastrica, Sphodromantis and Stagmomantis theophila. Here look at this.

http://igm.mantisonl.../view/index.php

I just quickly put stuff I you missed so there are probably many more.

 
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well the zoolea I think is out of culture or not in culture anymore as some on the list should be checked to see if its out of culture as there is always some that drop completely out of culture or out of the hobby totally!

http://igm.mantisonline.info/view/index.php

 
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well the zoolea I think is out of culture or not in culture anymore as some on the list should be checked to see if its out of culture as there is always some that drop completely out of culture or out of the hobby totally!

http://igm.mantisonl.../view/index.php
Maybe in Germany because there are many kinds of mantids there and I do not know many of the species that are in culture in Germany. And maybe Japan too.
 
Maybe in Germany because there are many kinds of mantids there and I do not know many of the species that are in culture in Germany. And maybe Japan too.
No they are not in culture any more.
 
Minor detail but some of the species in the native list are not truly native.

 
Minor detail but some of the species in the native list are not truly native.
Yeah. He meant the mantids that live in the wild here.I think people have had Oligonicella scudderi before but probably not now.

 
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Yes thank you Gill. That is very helpful.

not in culture should not matter, cause all are not available now, I like the list, and all I can say is thanks and "wordy"
Thanks and I know haha.

Yeah. He meant the mantids that live in the wild here.

I think people have had Oligonicella scudderi before but probably not now.
Yes I menat the species that are currently found in the US.

 
Yeah. He meant the mantids that live in the wild here.

I think people have had Oligonicella scudderi before but probably not now.
I know what he means, but that isn't what it says.

 
you forgot orthodera ministralis,archimantis

the nigerian flower mantis has been lost in the us as no one has this species anymore and not sure if it is in culture as cant find anyone who is raising them in the us or elsewhere!

 

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