Phthersigena
Phthersigena[1] is an Australasian genus of praying mantids: in the subfamily Fulciniinae and tribe Paraoxypilini. It is one of several genera containing certain species called "unicorn mantids", due to a process on their heads.
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Mantodea |
Family: | Nanomantidae |
Subfamily: | Fulciniinae |
Genus: | Phthersigena Stal, 1871 |
Species
The Mantodea Species File[2] lists:
- subgenus Glabromantis Sjostedt, 1918
- Phthersigena minor Sjostedt, 1918
- Phthersigena nebulosa Sjostedt, 1918
- subgenus Phthersigena Stal, 1871
- Phthersigena centralis Giglio-Tos, 1915
- Phthersigena conspersa Stal, 1871 - type species
- Phthersigena insularis Beier, 1965
- Phthersigena melania Tindale, 1923
- Phthersigena pallidifemur Tindale, 1923
- Phthersigena timorensis Beier, 1952
- Phthersigena unicornis Tindale, 1923
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References
- Stal C (1871) Ofvers. K. VetensAkad. Forh. Stockh. 28: 400.
- Mantodea Species File (Version 5.0/5.0 retrieved 18 July 2020)
External Links
Data related to Paraoxypilinae at Wikispecies
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