Rex Sumner
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In Southern France the text books i have checked show two species - the common mantis and another wonderful species that looks like an alien.
We have found both these plus a third, a grass mantid that is without the black armpit marks of the common mantis and a fraction of the size. They are fully mature at 1.5", and apart from the size they are identical to the large mantis and share the same habitat - all three can be found in the same area, though the mini ones tend to be in the grass and the other two in the bushes.
Can anyone identify or tell me anything about these mini mantids?
Thanks
We have found both these plus a third, a grass mantid that is without the black armpit marks of the common mantis and a fraction of the size. They are fully mature at 1.5", and apart from the size they are identical to the large mantis and share the same habitat - all three can be found in the same area, though the mini ones tend to be in the grass and the other two in the bushes.
Can anyone identify or tell me anything about these mini mantids?
Thanks