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Carolina mantis

Stagmomantis carolina

Photo by NickJanszen
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Field Notes

Description:

The Carolina mantis

Habitat:

Gardens where prey is abundant.

Species ID Suggestions

Carolina mantis

Stagmomantis carolina

Comments (12)

It would be strange if it was an S. limbata. Now I think it is a S. carolina. In this angle the head looked weird to me.
Mr. Goldfish, has S. limbata extended its range? From what I have read and seen in reported sightings S. limbata occurs West and Southwest (Texas to southern California, north into Colorado and Utah, south into Mexico. per Bugguide). I think Kentucky is too far East for them. I'd love to know if they are being found in the East!
I think this might be S. limbata. I wish there was a better picture....
Oh, we have Chinese and European here as well. I will fix it. Thanks
Oops! My link is faulty. I am not the best with computers.
Definately a female Carolina Mantis! Here is the link to the Bugguide page: http://bugguide.net/node/view/4821
Beautiful spotting. I love your first picture!

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