David Element
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Mantids 1 - Praying Mantids
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PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
PRAYING MANTIS Mantis
religiosa
- This
splendid insect may be located in grassy areas in which the green or brown
ground colour provides near perfect camouflage. Adult Praying Mantises Mantis religiosa
do fly sometimes, but they can also move quite rapidly on
foot – and of course nymphs are not equipped to fly as their wings are not
yet fully developed. When hunting, stealth is the preferred option. Mantids have acute all-round vision with large eyes
and a particularly wide range of head movement. Unsuspecting insects are
trapped by lightning fast movements of the powerful front legs. Prey is
immobilised by the fearsome curved projections and the head end of the
prey is often consumed first. It is well known that mating is a precarious
operation for male mantids as they are often at
least partly consumed by their mates during the process. Paradoxically it
is believed that the performance of the males may even be enhanced by the
process of being eaten - not that they can be asked, of course! It is
certainly true that the headless body of a male mantis will continue to
fertilize the female and the additional meal is believed to help with the
nourishment of the developing eggs. The first three pictures illustrate
adults of the green and brown forms and the remainder show two final
instar nymphs. The fleshy appearance of the developing wing-buds of the
second nymph suggest that it will not be too long before the final ecdysis. These photographs were taken in the Dordogne,
France. This species is absent from the UK, although captive pet mantids may sometimes escape.
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