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Wow, what a bunch of species! Ich may try to identify some genera, but identification to species level is mostly not possible from photos.
Now, here my suggestions to the mantids only:
The Creo is indeed a Chlidonoptera species. Male
femteno seems to be a Calospilota female.
g is probably a Sphodromantis male.
The huge one is a Plistospilota, but not guineensis, as the fore coxae are dark, not red.
I'm not sure about langy: maybe a Sphodromantis, or a Calospilota, or something different. Specimens would be desireable.
Male leaf seems to be the male to langy.
Malemant seems to be the male to the Plistospilota female above.
Moss is probably a Catasigerpes male.
Nymph is by far too small to be identified. Something between Calospilota, Plistospilota and Polyspilota.
P1010006 is probably the same species as g.
P1010007 et al. is a Stenopyga female.
P1010012 is a Paramantis or Alalomantis. I can look in my literature when I return from a trip. At the moment I have to rely on what I can remember instantly.
P1010021 and P1010030 is a Leptocola female.
P1010024 is the male to P1010012.
P1010067 again the Plistospilota female.
P1010077 is probably a Polyspilota species. There are several in Cameroon.
P1010078: maybe the same species.
P1010091 et al. see femteno.
P1010094: some Tropidomantinae. Hard to say which genus.
P1010100: again too small for identification.
P1010108: some Amorphoscelis or allied genera (Caudatoscelis, Maculatoscelis or others, not distinguishable from a photo).
P1010111 et al.: a Sibylla species, there are several in Cameroon. It's not pretiosa.
P1010115: again a Plistospilota male.
P1010128: a Polyspilota male.
This is for the moment, others are to follow.
Regards,
Christian