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Photo#108387
Stagmomantis (Halloween Mantis) - Stagmomantis - female

Stagmomantis (Halloween Mantis) - Stagmomantis - Female
Northridge, Los Angeles County, California, USA
October 31, 2006

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Stagmomantis limbata
looks like Stagmomantis limbata (Hahn) the bordered mantis. According to Helfer (1987) it can be found from Arizona to Texas and Mexico as well as the Central valley of California. In El Paso they are fairly common.

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