Site icon Our Breathing Planet

Carolina Mantis

Carolina Mantis, Stagmomantis carolina

Source: http://bit.ly/1QZOIsr Photographer: Kaldari Public Domain Image

Carolina Mantis, Stagmomantis carolina Source: http://bit.ly/1QZOIsr Photographer: Kaldari Public Domain Image

Carolina Mantis Fact

Related Articles

                                

 Ghost Mantis                   Chinese Mantis                  Orchid Mantis

Source: https://bit.ly/3imHdOQ
Photographer: TexasEagle
CC License: https://bit.ly/3xomDSk

Carolina Mantis Physical Description

For all its aggressiveness, the Carolina Mantis nevertheless remains an average sized species of mantis.

Due to this rather surprising fact most individuals typically attain an average adult length of only about 2.4 in (6 cm).

The coloring also varies by individual but generally will consist of combinations of green, gray, or tan.

Further, the Carolina Mantis has the ability to adjust its colors at will as nymphs, to provide the best possible camouflage for the particular environment.

This fascinating insect does not display any particular degree of sexual dimorphism.

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Mantodea

Family: Mantidae

Genus: Stagmomantis

Species: S. carolina

Source: https://bit.ly/3A95QED
Photographer: Happy1892
CC License: https://bit.ly/3ilToeB

Carolina Mantis Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

This species inhabits a rather wide range of habitats throughout North America, Central America, and South America.

It also remains a master of adaptive camouflage, blending in easily with its particular habitat, which varies widely.

Its amazing adeptness at this ranks so high that sometimes its prey will actually land on them, mistaking it for part of the habitat.

Like many related creatures, the females do engage in sexual cannibalism, however, in about 25% of all matings.

Species Sharing Its Range

                               

    Jabuticaba              American Burying Beetle            Wood Frog

Check out our other articles on 10 Dazzling Denizens of the Depths, Vampire Moth, Gibraltar Rock, Kakapo, Colorado Columbine

Exit mobile version