Choeradodis
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Genus: | Choeradodis Stalii
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Choeradodis or Shield mantis, also known as hooded mantis, is a species of mantis, originated from Malaysia, and can be found in the tropics.
Appearance
They are the master mimic of them all, taking the form of a pea-green leaf, with a blue hue on the head. They are recognized by its large hood on the thorax, hence their given name. They are fairy large insects. Females can grow up to about 4" long, as males are slightly smaller in size.
Captivity
In captivity, only experienced breeders can successfully reproduce these mantids. They have a huge appetite, and can lead to cannibalism if not properly fed, a common occurrence among breeding. Newborn nymphs are usually bright red, their shields is not present, but slightly grows on each shed until reaching adult size.
References
1.Exotic-Pets.co.uk [1]
2.Mantisplace.com [2]
3.Mantis Encyclopedia [3]