File:Empusa hedenborgii vs Empusa pennicornis .jpg

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English: Praying mantids with records in Iran. A. Adult Bolivaria brachyptera Pallas, 1773, with raised and opened forelimbs in a deimatic display. B. Adult Holaptilon brevipugilis Kolnegari, 2018. C. Empusa hedenborgii Stal, 1877, with opened forelimbs. D. Conehead mantis Empusa pennicornis (Pallas, 1773). Photo credit: M. Kolnegari.
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Source (2020) Squatting (squatter) mantis man: A prehistoric praying mantis petroglyph in Iran. Journal of Orthoptera Research 29(1): 41-44. https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.29.39400
Author Kolnegari M, Naserifard M, Hazrati M, Shelomi M
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