Figure 1.Liturgusa habitus of live specimens: A Liturgusa cursor Rehn, 1935, female from Nicaragua B Liturgusa kirtlandi sp. n., female from Bolivia C Liturgusa nubeculosa Gerstaecker, 1889, female from Bolivia D ootheca of unknown species of Liturgusa.
Figure 3.Types (scale bars = 1 cm). Amorphoscelis pantherina Roy, 1966 holotype male (USNM ENT 00873999): A dorsal habitus B ventral habitus C labels and genitalic slide mount D genital complex and terminal abdominal segments E genital complex. Galapagia solitaria Scudder, 1893 lectotype female (USNM ENT 00873977): F dorsal habitus and labels in Riker mount.
Gyromantis kraussi or Spiney Bark Mantid. A young mantid hiding on the bark of a burnt tree. These mantids seem to be able to change their colour to match the background they are sitting on. On brown trees they are brown. " The G. kraussi is also popularly known as a "Bark Runner," in reference to its response when startled. Although many species of Mantis are kept as pets, G. kraussi is less common due to its natural food sources, such as stink bugs, being difficult to provide." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyromantis_kraussi
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