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Black bark mantid female ( Paraoxypilus tasmaniensis ) ready to strike.  Australia,Black Bark Mantid,Geotagged,Paraoxypilus tasmaniensis Click/tap to enlarge

Black bark mantid female ( Paraoxypilus tasmaniensis ) ready to strike.

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  1. Sorry, I didn't see the Arp's comment on the other photo! Posted 7 years ago

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The Black Bark Mantid (Paraoxypilus tasmaniensis Saussure, 1870) is one of the Australian species of "Boxer Bark Mantids" (genus Paraoxypilus). It is a small (20-30mm) species, with clear sexual dimorfism in that the males are winged and slightly longer and te females are unwinged and more robust with remarkable camouflage while sitting on bark awaiting prey to pass by and catch.

Similar species: Mantises
Species identified by Jivko Nakev
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Uploaded Jan 11, 2018. Captured in 78 Tanderra Way, Karana Downs QLD 4306, Australia.