Amantis malayana

Amantis malayana is a species of praying mantis native to Indonesia, on the islands of Bacan, Kaisa,[Note 1] and Sulawesi.[3]

Amantis malayana
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A. malayana
Binomial name
Amantis malayana

Notes

  1. The place name "Kaisa" does not seem to appear in modern records. However, Alfred Russel Wallace visited the Kaisa Islands in about 1859.[1] "Kaisa" was alternatively spelled "Kaisaa", and has been identified as Kayoa,[2] within the Bacan archipelago. A. malayana was reported on "Kaisa" in 1889.[3]
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References

  1. Wallace, A. R. (April 1860). "Letters, Extracts from Correspondence, Notices, £c". Ibis. 2 (2): 199. doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1860.tb06369.x. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  2. Baker, D. B. (24 December 2001). "Alfred Russel Wallace's record of his consignments to Samuel Stevens 1854-61". Zool. Med. Leiden. 75 (16): 251–341. ISSN 0024-0672. Retrieved 11 January 2017. Stevens was Wallace's agent in London.
  3. "Mantidae Burmeister". Texas A&M University.


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