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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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ExFmem wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2016 3:01 pm

Also a praying (preying) mantis

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This one might be Mantis religiosa, which is recorded from all over Africa, also from Namibia and some arid places -O-

Or Miomantis caffra -O- there are some on the www with yellow margins -O-


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Will certainly look into your new info. - the Picker, Griffiths, Weaving Field Guide shows distribution for Miomantis as being the entire country of S. Africa, but notes, "There are 10 easily confused species in the region." -O- Of course classifications are somewhat fluid as new studies are conducted, so that may be incorrect as well.


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The SANBI List has these records for Miomantis sp.

Miomantis aequalis KwaZulu Natal
Miomantis binotata KwaZulu Natal (?)
Miomantis brevipennis ?
Miomantis caffra Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Mpumalanga, Gauteng, North West, Limpopo
Miomantis coxalis Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Limpopo
Miomantis exilis Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, Limpopo
Miomantis fenestrata Northern Cape, North West
Miomantis helenae Mpumalanga, North West, Limpopo
Miomantis lacualis ?
Miomantis minuta "Cape Province"
Miomantis moerana ?"Transvaal"
Miomantis monacha "Cape Province", KwaZulu Natal, "Transvaal"
Miomantis natalica KwaZulu Natal, Limpopo
Miomantis paykulli ?
Miomantis prasina "Cape Province", Limpopo
Miomantis quadripunctata Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Limpopo
Miomantis saussurei KwaZulu Natal
Miomantis semialata Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu Natal, "Transvaal"
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A map with Mantide distribution records from this thesis: closest to KTP: M. exilis
BM Greyvenstein: Distribution of Mantodea in South Africa and biological studies of selected species


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ExFmem wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 11:49 pm Will certainly look into your new info. - the Picker, Griffiths, Weaving Field Guide shows distribution for Miomantis as being the entire country of S. Africa, but notes, "There are 10 easily confused species in the region." -O- Of course classifications are somewhat fluid as new studies are conducted, so that may be incorrect as well.

I think, it is reasonably safe to say it's a species in the subfamily Miomantinae, Miomantis sp. or Taumantis sp.

Check these, they look all alike 0-
https://specimens.mantodearesearch.com/species/644
http://mantodea.myspecies.info/file-colorboxed/92


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Just received this picture from a friend. She has a tree full of them and wants to know what it is and what she can use to get rid of them!!! O-/ I asked her to please hang on before she does because one does not kill anything on sight and that I send her an answer from the "experts" ;-)
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mposthumus wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:19 am Just received this picture from a friend. She has a tree full of them and wants to know what it is and what she can use to get rid of them!!! O-/ I asked her to please hang on before she does because one does not kill anything on sight and that I send her an answer from the "experts" ;-)

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A Cabbage Tree Emperor Moth caterpillar (Bunaea alcinoe). They can defoliate a cabbage tree but the tree will recover. The caterpillars are edible!

Ask a gardener for advice if you don't want to have them around -O-


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A Cabbage Tree Emperor Moth caterpillar (Bunaea alcinoe). They can defoliate a cabbage tree but the tree will recover. The caterpillars are edible!

Ask a gardener for advice if you don't want to have them around -O-
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Happy Exmas, Ex! :-0


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I wish you a happy party and a good time, ExFmem. O0


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Enjoy your family X-mas party, Ex \O


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