dgerndt
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If any of you saw my thread in the Mantid Photos section, you'll know that I'm doing a final project on North American mantids. They don't have to be native, they just have to live here (like Chinese). By North America, I mean ALL of North America, not just the United States. I have come up with a list of 15 species so far with help from bugguide.net, but some of you have said that my list is missing some species. I tried looking up the species on Google, but I haven't been able to find anything other than the fact that there are 20 species that live here. <_< So I was wondering if any of you could help me complete my list? Here are the species I have listed so far:
Chinese (Tenodera sinesis)
European (Mantis religiosa)
Carolina (Stagmomantis carolina)
Texas/Mexican Unicorn (Phyllovates chlorophaena)
Arizona Unicorn (Pseudovates arizonae)
Grizzled Bark (Gonatista grisea)
Brunner's (Brunneria borealis)
Litaneutria minor
Litaneutria obscura
California (Stagmomantis californica)
Larger Florida (Stagmomantis floridensis)
Stagmomantis limbata
Yersiniops solitarium
Yersin's Ground (Yersiniops sophronicum)
Iris oratoria
I also need pictures of all these species, so if you wouldn't mind letting me use a few, that would be so wonderfully helpful! The quality doesn't need to be very good, I just need one picture of each species. If you want to read my other thread, click here. That would also probably be the best place to post a reply about photo use.
Thanks so much for your help! You guys (and girls) are great!!!
Chinese (Tenodera sinesis)
European (Mantis religiosa)
Carolina (Stagmomantis carolina)
Texas/Mexican Unicorn (Phyllovates chlorophaena)
Arizona Unicorn (Pseudovates arizonae)
Grizzled Bark (Gonatista grisea)
Brunner's (Brunneria borealis)
Litaneutria minor
Litaneutria obscura
California (Stagmomantis californica)
Larger Florida (Stagmomantis floridensis)
Stagmomantis limbata
Yersiniops solitarium
Yersin's Ground (Yersiniops sophronicum)
Iris oratoria
I also need pictures of all these species, so if you wouldn't mind letting me use a few, that would be so wonderfully helpful! The quality doesn't need to be very good, I just need one picture of each species. If you want to read my other thread, click here. That would also probably be the best place to post a reply about photo use.
Thanks so much for your help! You guys (and girls) are great!!!
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