Chinese Mantis (Tenodera aridifolia sinensis) - Wiki Chinese mantis
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The
Chinese mantis (
Tenodera aridifolia sinensis) is a species of
mantis. Originating from China, they were first introduced to North America around 1895 as a source of pest control. Since then, the species has spread throughout much of southern New England, and the Northeast United States. The
Chinese mantis looks like a long and slender
praying mantis, with different shades of brown. The adult has a green lateral line down its wing. It is typically larger than most other
mantises, growing up to 15 cm (6 inches) in length, and are the largest
mantis species in North America.
Their diet consists primarily of other insects, though adult females can sometimes take down small vertebrate prey such as
reptiles and
amphibians (some have also been documented predating on
hummingbirds[1]). Like other
mantids, they are known to be cannibalistic.
Their color can vary from overall green to brown with a green lateral stripe on the edge of the front wings. In low light the eyes of the
mantis appear black, but in daylight appear to be clear.
Culture
Developed in the Shandong province of China in the mid-1600's,
Praying Mantis kung-fu is based on the quick movements and techniques of the
Praying Mantis.
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