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Praying Mantis

Tenodera sinensis

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Description:

Mantodea (or mantises) is an order of insects that contains approximately 2,200 species in 15 families[1] worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. Most of the species are in the family Mantidae. Historically, the term mantid was used to refer to any member of the order because for most of the past century, only one family was recognized within the order; technically, however, the term only refers to this one family, meaning the species in the other 14 recently established families are not mantids, by definition (i.e., they are empusids, or hymenopodids, etc.), and the term "mantises" should be used when referring to the entire order.

A colloquial name for the order is "praying mantises", because of the typical "prayer-like" stance, although the term is often misspelled as "preying mantis" since mantises are predatory.[2] In Europe, the name "praying mantis" refers to Mantis religiosa. The closest relatives of mantises are the orders Isoptera (termites) and Blattodea (cockroaches), and these three groups together are sometimes ranked as an order rather than a superorder. They are sometimes confused with phasmids (stick/leaf insects) and other elongated insects such as grasshoppers and crickets.

Notes:

I usually see one or two a year if I am very lucky but after hurricane Irene went through I began to notice these guys. We had 8 in the garden that I could spot. One of them has laid eggs so it will be neat to see if anything happens.

Species ID Suggestions

Chinese Mantid

Tenodera aridifolia sinensis

Comments (14)

This is just a wonderful series! They are so photogenic! Picture #2 makes me think of some devious villain scheming, haha! Please consider submitting this to the Marvelous Mantids of the North East mission! http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/15738247
I'm totally addicted! :)
Lovely first spot! Welcome to Project Noah Lisa!
Thank you both very much....I had so much fun taking pic's I think I have have about 500 pictures! lol
All really good photos, but #1 is amazing.
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PublishedNovember 28, 2011

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