Tenodera australasiae
Tenodera australasiae | |
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Adult female Tenodera australasiae | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Mantodea |
Family: | Mantidae |
Subfamily: | Mantinae |
Tribe: | Polyspilotini |
Genus: | Tenodera |
Species: | T. australasiae |
Binomial name | |
Tenodera australasiae Leach, 1814 | |
Synonyms | |
Tenodera australasiae, the purple-winged mantis, is species of praying mantis. Found in Australia, it is common in most parts of Brisbane (QLD). Both males and females are capable of flight. The species has not been shown to be parthenogenetic.
Range
All of Australia,[2] but said to be absent in New Zealand.[3]
Diet
The purple-winged mantis has varied diet consisting mainly of other insects, however, they have been seen eating much larger animals such as small frogs, lizards etc. Tenodera australasiae can be cannibalistic but not quite an aggressive mantis.
Related
The genus Tenodera has a number of species including:
- Tenodera aridifolia,
- Tenodera sinensis - Chinese mantis,
- Tenodera australasiae - purple-winged mantis,
- Tenodera superstitiosa found in Africa.
Additional Images
- Detailed view of the arm of an adult female Tenodera australasiae
- Adult male Tenodera australasiae
- Adult Tenodera australasiae
- Adult female Tenodera australasiae
See also
- List of Australian stick insects and mantids
- Mantodea of Oceania
References
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