Parastagmatoptera
Parastagmatoptera is a genus consisting of 15 species of mantises in the subfamily Vatinae.[1]
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Parastagmatoptera flavoguttata -Muséum de Toulouse | |
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Genus: | Parastagmatoptera |
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15, see text |
Species
- Parastagmatoptera amazonica
- Parastagmatoptera concolor
- Parastagmatoptera confusa
- Parastagmatoptera flavoguttata
- Parastagmatoptera glauca
- Parastagmatoptera hoorie
- Parastagmatoptera immaculata
- Parastagmatoptera pellucida
- Parastagmatoptera serricornis
- Parastagmatoptera simulacrum
- Parastagmatoptera tessellata
- Parastagmatoptera unipunctata
- Parastagmatoptera vitreola
- Parastagmatoptera vitrepennis
- Parastagmatoptera zernyi
Only one specimen of P. abnormis has ever been collected—a single male specimen collected in Suriname by Max Beier in 1963. A study published in 2011 strongly suggests that P. abnormis is actually a specimen of P. flavoguttata which demonstrates abnormal morphology due to infection by a horsehair worm (Nematomorpha).[2]
See also
References
- ITIS Catalogue of Life
- Lombardo F and Umbriaco R (2011). "Taxonomic re-evaluation of Parastagmatoptera abnormis Beier, 1963 (Dictyoptera, Mantidae: Stagmatopterinae): An unusual case of "parasite-induced" synonymy" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2735: 31–34. ISSN 1175-5334.
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