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- Mantidae. Key to Mantidae Genera Tree of Life - Mantidae Natures's Best Masked Flower Image North American mantids MantisOnline.eu: All about praying mantids...
- hummingbirds. Like most mantids, they are known to be cannibalistic. One study found that cannibalism occurs in up to 50% of matings. These mantids have been observed...
- "Ecology of Praying Mantids". In Prete, Fredrick R.; Wells, Harrington; Wells, Patrick H.; Hurd, Lawrence E. (eds.). The Praying Mantids. Johns Hopkins University...
- which they catch as mantids do. However, the underlying mechanisms for the prey capture behavior are different in mantidflies and mantids. Mantidflies are...
- choice, and sperm competition in praying mantids". Archived from the original on 2007-12-22. "Praying Mantids | Entomology". entomology.ca.uky.edu. Retrieved...
- This is an incomplete list of mantids and stick insects found in Australia. Titan stick insect, Acrophylla titan Tesselated phasmid, Anchiale austrotessulata...
- for prey, and will eat any insect they can overpower. List of mantis genera and species "Florida Preying Mantids Insecta - Mantodea" (PDF). 2003. v t e...
- religiosa) is a large hemimetabolic insect in the family of the Mantidae ('mantids'), which is the largest family of the order Mantodea (mantises). Their...
- worm, Chordodes formos**** sp. n. (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) from Hierodula mantids of Taiwan and ****an with redescription of a closely related species, Chordodes...
- rhetorically "Why has so little [research] been done on parental care in mantids, such an unexpected and intriguing aspect of their behavior?" The camouflage...