Sphodromantis

Sphodromantis
Adult female Sphodromantis viridis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mantodea
Family: Mantidae
Tribe: Paramantini
Genus: Sphodromantis
Stål, 1871
Species

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Sphodromantis is a large genus of praying mantises concentrated in Africa, sometimes considered a synonym of the genus Hierodula: from the same family, Mantidae. Outside their range especially, many share the common name African Mantis.[1][2][3][4]

Species

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The following species are recognised in the genus Sphodromantis:[5]

As pets

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Due to their large size and vibrant coloration compared to other mantids, Sphodromantis species are very common in the pet trade.[10] List of Sphodromantis species that have been bred and raised in captivity.

Brown sub-adult female Sphodromantis sp. "Blue Flash"
  • Sphodromantis aurea (Congo Green Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis baccettii (Giant African Praying Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis gastrica (Common Green Mantis, African Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis lineola (African Praying Mantis, African Mantis, Giant African Mantis, African Lined Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis viridis (Giant African Mantis)
  • Sphodromantis sp. "Blue Flash" (An unknown species of Sphodromantis that comes from the Congo and are popular in the pet trade. They are also called Sphodromantis sp. "Congo Blue Flash", Congo Blue Flash or just Blue Flash.)

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