Burying mantis
The burying mantis (Sphodropoda tristis) is a species of mantid native to Australia. They are white or brown and can reach lengths of up to some 40mm long, with distinct markings on the thorax and with a white blotch on the wings. They're called burying mantids because females dig holes in the ground, in which they lay their eggs and then refill the holes.
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Burying mantis
The burying mantis (Sphodropoda tristis) is a species of mantid native to Australia. They are white or brown and can reach lengths of up to some 40mm long, with distinct markings on the thorax and with a white blotch on the wings. They're called burying mantids because females dig holes in the ground, in which they lay their eggs and then refill the holes.
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Sphodropoda tristis es una especie de mantis de la familia Mantidae.
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Sphodropoda tristis är en böns ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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The burying mantis (Sphodropod ...... Southeast coast of Queensland.
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Sphodropoda tristis mating pair
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* Sphodropoda mjobergi (Sjoste ...... phodropoda papua (Beier, 1965)
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Sphodropoda tristis
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Sphodropoda tristis es una especie de mantis de la familia Mantidae.
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Sphodropoda tristis är en böns ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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The burying mantis (Sphodropod ...... ggs and then refill the holes.
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Burying mantis
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Sphodropoda tristis
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Sphodropoda tristis
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