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Photo#70968
Mantid - back - Dicromantispa sayi

Mantid - back - Dicromantispa sayi
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
July 13, 2006
Here is a nice photo of the same strange, little mantid's back that show it's markings quite well. Can you tell me the sex and maturity of this specimen?

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Praying Mantis? - Dicromantispa sayi Mantid - back - Dicromantispa sayi Mantid's forelimbs - Dicromantispa sayi

Moved
Moved from Dicromantispa.

Moved
Moved from Mantispa.

#70968 Identification -- ?Dicromantispa sp.
Coloration is a bit different from what I'm used to, but most mantispids are quite variable in size and coloration. Based on morphology and distribution, this is probably a Dicromantispa. Several years ago all New World mantispine mantispids were removed from the genus Mantispa, which is now exclusively Old World, so no species found in the U.S. or Canada are now properly placed in the genus Mantispa.

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