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Ameles spallanzania

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Mantodea

Genus
  
Ameles

Higher classification
  
Ameles

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Mantidae

Scientific name
  
Ameles spallanzania

Rank
  
Species

Ameles spallanzania European locusts and their ecology Ameles spallanzania

Similar
  
Ameles, Mantis, Insect, Ameles decolor, Chrysanthia viridissima

Ameles spallanzania, common name European dwarf mantis, is a species of praying mantis belonging to the genus Ameles.

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Etymology

The species name spallanzania honors the Italian naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani.

Description

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Ameles spallanzania can reach a length of 18–40 millimetres (0.71–1.57 in). Their colour may be brown, green, ocher or grey. The eyes are slightly pointed, antennae are threadlike, the pronotum is short and squared and the broad abdomen of the females is commonly curled upwards. This very small mantid (hence the common name) is characterized by an evident sexual dimorphism. The males are winged and have a quite slender body, while females show stubby bodies and are unable to fly, as they possess only small wing vestiges (brachypterous).

Biology

Ameles spallanzania European Dwarf Mantis Ameles spallanzania Mating photo

This thermophile species shows adaptable life-cycle strategies in different latitudes, as hatching earlier, more than one generation per year or overwintering nymphs or oothecae. Adults can be found from late spring to late summer, depending on the latitude. Nymphs usually hatch in July and the ootheca is commonly laid in September.

Similarly to the common Mantis religiosa the females may cannibalise the males whilst mating.

Distribution

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This species can be found in the Mediterranean area, from Morocco to Greece and from southern Europe to northern Africa (Albania, Algeria, Dalmatia, France, Greece, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia).

Habitat

These mantids prefer sparse low vegetation in warm, dry places.

Ameles spallanzania European Dwarf Mantis Ameles spallanzania Pre Mating photo

References

Ameles spallanzania Wikipedia