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Mantodea from Miami
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Posted on 17-11-2015 23:59
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Today, my son sent this picture from Miami. I am convinced it is some mantodea. Anybody here will perhaps know this animal and can name it. It would be very grateful.

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Bernhard
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Miama, Florida, USA? Try browsing here: http://bugguide.n.../74/bgpage. According to the info page all species in USA are wingless except for one short-winged Florida species, which must be yours. But I don't know which it is.
 
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In Miami, it should be Haplopus mayeri (Phasmatidae)
 
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Thanks a lot

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