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Praying mantis please ID species - Tenodera sinensis

Praying mantis please ID species - Tenodera sinensis
Long Island, New York, USA
July 25, 2006
Size: approximately 3"
Found in Plant nursery.............may have come in from out of state with plant.

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Praying mantis please ID species - Tenodera sinensis Praying mantis please ID species - Tenodera sinensis

Chinese Mantid nymph
Moved from Mantids.

Moved
Moved from Mantids.

Looks like a female (if I can
Looks like a female (if I can see right) Stagmomantis carolina. Theyre a native species and beneficial to have around, especially in a nursery. Theyll eat predatory bugs (as well as some beneficial bugs) such as the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica).

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