Pseudoyersinia

Pseudoyersinia[1] is a European genus of praying mantids in the family Mantidae.[2] Species have been recorded from southern Europe and Atlantic islands.[3]

Pseudoyersinia
Pseudoyersinia lagrecai
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mantodea
Family: Amelidae
Tribe: Amelini
Genus: Pseudoyersinia
Kirby, 1904
Species

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Species

  • Pseudoyersinia andreae Galvagni, 1976
  • Pseudoyersinia betancuriae Wiemers, 1993
  • Pseudoyersinia brevipennis Yersin, 1860 - type species
  • Pseudoyersinia canariensis Chopard, 1942
  • Pseudoyersinia inaspectata Lombardo, 1986
  • Pseudoyersinia kabilica Lombardo, 1986
  • Pseudoyersinia lagrecai Lombardo, 1984
  • Pseudoyersinia occidentalis Bolivar, 1914
  • Pseudoyersinia paui Bolivar, 1898
  • Pseudoyersinia pilipes Chopard, 1954
  • Pseudoyersinia salvinae Lombardo, 1986
  • Pseudoyersinia subaptera Chopard, 1942 (Synonym: P. lindbergi Chopard, 1954)
  • Pseudoyersinia teydeana Chopard, 1942
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