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New northernmost records of the shield mantis Choeradodis rhombicollis (Latreille, 1833) (Mantidae: Choeradodinae) in Mexico

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Entomología
The shield mantis Choeradodis rhombicollis (Latreille, 1833) is a neotropical species that had been recorded for Mexico in the states of Chiapas and Oaxaca. This work report for the first time its presence for the state of Veracruz via the examination of
Iker Cubillos-Macías   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

On a collection of praying mantids (Insecta: Mantodea) from Goa, India, with new distribution records

open access: yesJournal of Threatened Taxa, 2010
Taxonomic account on a small collection of mantids (Insecta: Mantodea from Goa, India is provided which included the first record of six species under six genera from the state.
M.C. Vyjayandi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Revision of the enigmatic insect family Anthracoptilidae enlightens the evolution of Palaeozoic stem-dictyopterans [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2016
The position of the Palaeozoic Anthracoptilidae has been a major problem of insect systematics for over a century. The previous hypotheses suggested affinities of Anthracoptilidae with the Palaeodictyopteroida, Protorthoptera, Hypoperlida, stem-Mantodea,
Zhaoying Guan   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Predators of the two paropsine leaf beetles Paropsisterna cloelia and Paropsis charybdis in eucalypt plantations in Marlborough, New Zealand Prädatoren der zwei Blattkäfer Paropsisterna cloelia and Paropsis charybdis in Eukalyptusplantagen in Marlborough, Neuseeland

open access: yesAgricultural and Forest Entomology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 137-148, May 2026.
Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), Miridae (Hemiptera), Hemerobiidae (Neuroptera), Pentatomidae (Hemiptera), Anystidae (Acari), Erythraeidae (Acari) and spiders (Araneidae, Oxyopidae and Salticidae) fed on the invasive paropsine leaf beetles in Marlborough, New Zealand.
Carolin Weser   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

OCCURRENCE OF MANTODEA SPECIES ON THE UNIFRAN CAMPUS

open access: yes, 2018
Purpose: Mantodea, known as praying mantis, are predators found in almost all regions of the world, with most occurring in tropical regions. In the world, about 2,400 species have been described and 273 species in Brazil.
Ruttie Oliveira, Rômulo Honorio   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Un nouveau genre de Mante de Guyane française (Mantodea, Acanthopidae)

open access: yes, 2015
A new genus of mantid from French Guiana (Mantodea, Acanthopidae). Ovalimantis maculata n. gen., n. sp. is described on the basis of a single male from French Guiana, closely related to Acontistinae.Ovalimantis maculata n. gen., n. sp.
Roy, Roger
core   +2 more sources

Diversity and Biology of Terrestrial Orthopteroids (Insecta) in the Republic of Mordovia (Russia)

open access: yesDiversity, 2023
Orthopteroidea is an ecologically diverse group of incompletely transformed insects that includes several insect orders similar in development and structure. Many species from Dermaptera, Orthoptera, Mantodea, and Blattodea are sensitive to anthropogenic
Victor V. Aleksanov   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Global, Taxon‐Stratified, High‐Resolution Sampling‐Effort Dataset From GBIF for Bias‐Aware Ecological Modelling

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 32, Issue 5, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Introduction and Aim Spatiotemporal and taxonomic sampling bias in biodiversity occurrence data poses critical challenges for robust ecological inference, species distribution models (SDMs), and conservation planning. Despite the exponential growth in global biodiversity records over recent decades, these biases persist.
Ahmed El‐Gabbas
wiley   +1 more source

On the identity of Oxymantis punctillata Werner, 1931 (Mantodea: Nanomantidae)

open access: yes, 2022
Shcherbakov, Evgeny (2022): On the identity of Oxymantis punctillata Werner, 1931 (Mantodea: Nanomantidae). Zootaxa 5125 (2): 246-250, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5125.2.
Shcherbakov, Evgeny
core   +1 more source

Unexpected Evolutionary Divergence of Tachykinin‐Positive Neurons Innervating the Central Complex in Hexapods

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 534, Issue 3, March 2026.
The central complex is a group of midline‐spanning neuropils in the brain of insects with a key role in goal‐directed orientation and navigation. Immunolabeling in 25 species, ranging from bristletails to flies, shows that neurons containing peptides of the tachykinin family of neuropeptides are present in most species studied.
Uwe Homberg   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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