RMK5995F–Leaf Mantis, Hymenopodidae sp., Belize, camouflaged on leaf, night, Central America
RM2A2MW6G–Hymenopus, Print, Hymenopus is a genus of flower mantises belonging to the family Hymenopodidae. This genus is widespread in the tropical forests of East Asia
RMPFRT3P–Orchid mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) perching on orchid flower head, close-up
RM2BNDDG0–Spiny flower mantis nymph (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii). Captive, originating from Africa.
RF2AR0WBB–Ghost Mantid (Phyllocrania paradoxa) This species is native to Africa and is a superb dead leaf mimic.
RF2CEJFRP–flower mantis, Creobroter sp., nymph, Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka
RMW7WMA5–Ghost Mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa) female captive, native to Africa.
RM2C5TA93–Banded flower mantis (Theopropus elegans), on Nepenthes flower, Borneo/Malaysia
RFJAWC7C–close up of wild side of praying mantis mantodea on a green brown left in the bush
RF2H36EH7–Ant mimic mantis, Euantissa pulchra, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2DXH61E–Praying Mantis Insect Flower in the garden
RM2CD8NP2–An Hymenopus coronatus, a flower mantis of the Hymenopodidae family. This insect mimics orchids for camouflage.
RMD1B2KP–Illusionary leaf mantis (Phyllocrania illudens: Hymenopodidae) resembling a dead, shrivelled leaf, in rainforest Madagascar
RMMKDCB7–Ghost mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa) on black background
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RF2GG2CX2–A close up of a L5 Orchid Manits nymph, on a yellow tropical flower, against a black background.
RMWWCBDP–A large and robust female Eyed Flower Mantis maes a distinctive warning dispaly that deters most would-be predators.
RMK59A10–Praying Mantis, Hymenopodidae, Danum Valley, Sabah Borneo, displaying eye spots on wings, warning
RMWXR5J1–The Flower Mantis is a large and colourful predator of the lush rainy season vegetation. If disturned the put on a specyacular and aggressive display
RFF66TD7–mantodea close up of wild side of praying mantis on a green brown branch in the bush
RMW7WMDM–Kaleidoscope pattern formed from picture of Spiny Flower Mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii), pink form. Restricted for Editorial use until December 2015
RF2GG2CX5–A close up of a L5 Orchid Manits nymph, on a yellow tropical flower, against a black background.
RMW7Y5D5–Green praying mantis (Majangella moultoni) camouflaged on algae-covered tree trunk. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo.
RM2BYAED0–shadow mantodea close
RMW7YN8A–Malaysian orchid mantis nymph (Hymenopus coronatus) camouflaged on an orchid. Captive. Occurs in Malaysia.
RMPFD30B–White orchid petals, female Orchid Mantis insect camouflaged amongst them, pale wings, petal-like flaps on legs, large compound eyes, extra large front legs for gripping flower stems and holding tightly onto prey.
RMW7Y50E–Praying mantis (Mantodea) with moss-like markings that provide camouflage. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo.
RMWWCBE4–A large and robust female Eyed Flower Mantis stares head on watching every move of what may be prey or a possible threat.
RMW7Y5BP–Praying mantis (Majangella moultoni) with moss-like markings that provide camouflage. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo.
RMR5G7YF–The male Dead Leaf Mantis is cryptic and more gracile than the robust female and has to very careful during courtship to avaoid becoming her next meal
RF2CEJG1K–flower mantis, Creobroter sp., nymph, Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka
RMG9XJPN–Praying mantis (Mantodea) nymph, Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo.
RFJAWP72–close up of wild side of praying mantis mantodea on a green brown branch in the bush
RMR5G7YW–The male Dead Leaf Mantis is cryptic and more gracile than the robust female and has to very careful during courtship to avaoid becoming her next meal
RF2CEJGDH–flower mantis, Creobroter sp., nymph, Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka
RMW7YNB6–Praying mantis (Mantodea) nymph, Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo.
RFJAWP70–close up of wild side of praying mantis mantodea on a green brown left in the bush
RMW7XCJE–Spiny flower mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii) captive, from South and East Africa.
RMCNND11–Spiny Flower Mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii) subadult, resting on flower, Tanzania
RMW7YNB1–Praying mantis (Mantodea) nymph, stalking spider, Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo.
RFF634XP–close up of wild side of praying mantis mantodea on a green brown branch in the bush
RMW7YNB2–Praying mantis (Mantodea) nymph, feeding on sweat bee, Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo.
RMW7X2J7–Spiny Flower Mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii) captive at University of Texas Insect Collection.
RM2BYA66K–shadow mantodea side of praying mantis
RMW7WM9X–Ghost Mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa) female, captive, native to Africa.
RMR5G7YM–The male Dead Leaf Mantis is cryptic and more gracile than the robust female and has to very careful during courtship to avaoid becoming her next meal
RF2CEJG6F–flower mantis, Creobroter sp., nymph, Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka
RFJAWP6X–mantodea close up of wild side of praying mantis on a green brown branch in the bush
RFF66TDW–close up of wild side of praying mantis mantodea on a green brown branch in the bush
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