Hymenopus coronatoides
Hymenopus coronatoides is a species of praying mantis that have been found in Jinghong County, Yunnan, China.[2]
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Hymenopus coronatoides Wang, Liu & Yin , 1994[1] | |
Etymology
The suffix "-ides" means literally 'son of', or, more generally, 'descendant of'. It usually has the meaning 'resembling a'. -o- is opten placed between components of composed words in Greek.[3]
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See also
- List of mantis genera and species
- Flower Mantis
References
- BioLib Texon profile: species Hymenopus coronatoides, Wang, Liu & Yin, 1994 Accessed date: August 29, 2014
- Mantodeaspeciesfile.org Hymenopus coronatoides, Wang & et al., 1994 Accessed date: 2014 August 29
- The Greek & Latin Roots of English (5 ed.). The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. p. 72.
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