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Young Rhinoceros mantis - Pseudovates arizonae

Young Rhinoceros mantis - Pseudovates arizonae
Molino Basin, Catalinas, Pima County, Arizona, USA
September 29, 2007
Size: > in
Very cryptic! There is even a stripe of pigment through the eye.

Moved
Moved from Phyllovates.

Unicorn mantis:-)
This is a unicorn mantis. I'll move it to that page in the guide....Nice image!

 
Unicorn
sounds much more poetic. Thanks!

 
Maybe the other unicorn
Conventional wisdom is that unicorns in Arizona are Pseudovates, not Phyllovates. Unless somebody has evidence to the contrary?

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