Statilia
Statilia is a genus of praying mantis that resembles dead or living grass. Statilia species live in Australia, Africa, Asia and islands.[1]
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Statilia maculata mating pair | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Mantodea |
Family: | Mantidae |
Tribe: | Mantini |
Genus: | Statilia Stål, 1877 |
Species | |
Species
The Mantodea Species File[2] lists:
- Statilia agresta Zheng, 1987
- Statilia apicalis Saussure, 1871
- Statilia chayuensis Zhang, 1983
- Statilia flavobrunnea Zhang, 1984
- Statilia maculata Thunberg, 1784
- S. maculata maculata Thungberg, 1784
- S. maculata continentalis Werner, 1935
- Statilia major Werner, 1922
- Statilia nemoralis Saussure 1870 - type species
- Statilia occibivittata Yang 1997
- Statilia ocellata Uvarov, 1922
- Statilia pallida Werner, 1922
- Statilia spanis Wang, 1993
- Statilia viridibrunnea Zhang, 1984
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See also
- List of mantis genera and species
- Chinese Mantis
References
External Links
Media related to Statilia at Wikimedia Commons
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