Liturgusa

Liturgusa is the type genus of praying mantids of the family Liturgusidae.[1] The genus consists of more than twenty species with a Neotropical distribution.[2]

Liturgusa
Liturgusa maya
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Superorder: Dictyoptera
Order: Mantodea
Family: Liturgusidae
Genus: Liturgusa
Saussure, 1869
Synonyms

Liturgousa Saussure, 1869

Liturgusa behaviour is remarkable in that, in contrast to other mantids, they do not ambush their prey, but use an active hunting method at high walking speed.[3]

Species

The Mantodea Species File[1] lists:

  • Liturgusa actuosa Rehn, 1951
  • Liturgusa algorei Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa bororum Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa cameroni Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa cayennensis Saussure, 1869 - type species
  • Liturgusa charpentieri Giglio-Tos, 1927
  • Liturgusa cura Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa cursor Rehn, 1951
  • Liturgusa dominica Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa fossetti Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa guyanensis La Greca, 1939
  • Liturgusa kirtlandi Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa krattorum Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa lichenalis Gerstaecker, 1889
  • Liturgusa manausensis Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa maroni Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa maya Saussure & Zehntner, 1894
  • Liturgusa milleri Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa neblina Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa nubeculosa Gerstaecker, 1889
  • Liturgusa purus Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa stiewei Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa tessae Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa trinidadensis Svenson, 2014
  • Liturgusa zoae Svenson, 2014
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References

  1. Mantodea Species File (Version 5.0/5.0 retrieved 18 July 2020)
  2. Svenson, Gavin J. (2014). "Revision of the Neotropical bark mantis genus Liturgusa Saussure, 1869 (Insecta, Mantodea, Liturgusini)". ZooKeys. 390: 1–214. doi:10.3897/zookeys.390.6661.
  3. "Nineteen Speedy New Praying Mantis Species Discovered from Central and South America". Entomology Today. Entomological Society of America. 19 March 2014.
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