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Brunner's Mantis (Brunneria borealis) New Hanover Co., NC 13 Oct 2007 Based on the information on Bug Guide, this Brunner's Mantis is identified its thick antennal bases, long skinny form, and serrated edge of the thorax. |
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Brunner's Mantis (Brunneria borealis) New Hanover Co., NC 13 Oct 2007 |
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Chinese Mantid (Tenodera aridifolia) Orange Co., NC 8 Sep 2005 The introduced Chinese Mantid is the largest and most commonly encountered mantid in North Carolina. They can be green or tan, like this one. |
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Chinese Mantid (Tenodera aridifolia) Orange Co., NC 8 Sep 2005 Isn't she cute? |
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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) Craven Co., NC 27 Aug 2006 |
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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) Craven Co., NC 27 Aug 2006 |
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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) Craven Co., NC 27 Aug 2006 |
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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) Craven Co., NC 26 Aug 2007 |
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Carolina Mantis (Stagmomantis carolina) Craven Co., NC 26 Aug 2007 |
Created on ... Sep 17, 2006 | jspippen@duke.edu