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Hierodula majuscula
Species of praying mantis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hierodula majuscula is a species of praying mantis in the genus Hierodula. It is also known as the giant rainforest mantis and the Australian giant mantis. It is found in coastal northern Australia, usually in rainforest and adjacent habitats.[2] This species is typically green although a less common bright yellow form does occur.
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Diet
It is predominantly a predator of insects including phasmids, grasshoppers, crickets, flies and other mantids. It also feeds on other invertebrate predators such as spiders and occasionally small vertebrates like geckos, frogs, and juvenile snakes.[citation needed]
Description
This is the largest species of Australian mantids. Size is 70–110 mm in total length from eye to wing. It is one of the largest mantis species in the world. The specific epithet "majuscula" means large in Latin.[citation needed]
Classification
The species was originally described as Parhierodula majuscula from Northern Queensland near Cairns in 1923 by Norman Tindale.[1] In 1935, the genus Parhierodula was synonymized with Hierodula by Max Beier.[3][4]
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- Mating couple
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