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Litaneutria Emarginata
''Litaneutria'' is a genus of ground mantises in the family Amelidae found in North America. Species * ''Litaneutria baccina'' Anderson, 2021 * ''Litaneutria chaparrali'' Anderson, 2021 * ''Litaneutria emarginata'' Anderson, 2018 * ''Litaneutria littoralis'' Anderson, 2021 * ''Litaneutria minor'' (Scudder, 1872) * ''Litaneutria obscura'' Scudder, 1896 * ''Litaneutria ocularis'' Saussure, 1892 * ''Litaneutria pacifica'' Scudder, 1896 * ''Litaneutria scopulosa'' Anderson, 2021 * ''Litaneutria skinneri'' Rehn, 1907 * ''Litaneutria superna'' Anderson, 2021 * †''Litaneutria pilosuspedes'' Terriquez et al. 2022 See also *List of mantis genera and species References

Anderson, K. (2021): ''Revision of the Nearctic Genus Litaneutria Saussure, 1892.'' Soothsayer, Journal of Mantodea Research. 2 (1): 3-85. Digital object identifier, doi: doi:10.5281/zenodo.5523351, 10.5281/zenodo.5523351 Litaneutria, Amelidae Taxa named by Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure {{Mantidae-stub ...
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Henri Louis Frédéric De Saussure
Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure (; ; 27 November 1829 – 20 February 1905) was a Swiss people, Swiss mineralogist, taxonomist and entomologist specialising in studies of hymenopteroid and Polyneoptera, orthopteroid insects. Education, career and family Saussure's family was Christian Protestant, originating in Lorraine . His elementary education was at Alphonse Briquet's school and then, as an adolescent, at the Hofwyl school directed by Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg. He attended the University of Geneva where he was taught by François Jules Pictet de la Rive, who introduced him to entomology. After several years of study in Paris he received the degree of licentiate of the Faculty of Paris and obtained the degree of Doctor from the University of Giessen. His work concerned mainly the Hymenoptera and Orthoptera, sometime Mtriapoda. His first paper, in 1852, concerned solitary wasps. In 1854 he traveled to the West Indies, then to Mexico and the United States of America ...
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