''Creobroter'' is a
genus
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of
flower mantis
Flower mantises are praying mantises that use a special form of camouflage referred to as aggressive mimicry, which they not only use to attract prey, but avoid predators as well. These insects have specific colorations and behaviors that mimic ...
es in the tribe
Hymenopodini; species are concentrated in
Asia
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. The name comes from the Greek
kreo-', meaning "flesh") and ''broter''" meaning "eating", therefore, "flesh-eating", an apt name for a predatory insect. Both sexes have long
wing
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s and are capable fliers. Full-grown males are about 3 to 4 cm in length; females are about 4 to 5 cm.
Camouflage and mimicry
As the
common name
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indicates, ''Creobroter'' spp. are known for having varicolored (yellow, white, red, brown, etc.) markings, which serve as
camouflage
Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else. Examples include the leopard's spotted coat, the b ...
by hiding the creatures' actual shape and making them look somewhat like
flower
Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants ( angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, m ...
s when hiding amidst green
foliage
A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, stem, f ...
.
The resemblance to flowers may be greater in subadults of ''Creobroter'' than adults. This flower
mimicry
In evolutionary biology, mimicry is an evolved resemblance between an organism and another object, often an organism of another species. Mimicry may evolve between different species, or between individuals of the same species. In the simples ...
is only partial, but is attractive enough to make ''Creobroter''
species
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favored as pets, especially as they are more common and less delicate than the more flower-like ''
Hymenopus
''Hymenopus''Serville JGA (1831) ''Annls Sci. nat.'' 22: 46. is a genus of flower mantises belonging to the family Hymenopodidae. This genus is widespread in the tropical forest
Tropical forests are forested ecoregions with tropical climates ...
''.
In some species (such as ''C. gemmatus''), these markings also serve as
eyespots when the mantis spreads its wings in a
deimatic display
Deimatic behaviour or startle display means any pattern of bluffing behaviour in an animal that lacks strong defences, such as suddenly displaying conspicuous eyespots, to scare off or momentarily distract a predator, thus giving the prey anima ...
.
Rather than resembling foliage or flowers, some species of ''Creobroter'' resemble
ant
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s during their early
nymph
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stages.
Ant mimicry
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is a useful defense against
predation
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for the young, as most ants are relatively unpalatable and aggressive, making insect predators that rely on vision to identify their prey, such as
bird
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s and
wasp
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s, avoid them.
Around their third
ecdysis
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, ''Creobroter'' spp. trade their ant-mimicking, dark, shiny appearance for the green and light-colored markings that make their outline so difficult to discern amidst vegetation.
Species
No consistency is seen for the use of
English
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common name
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s for these species. For example, at least two ''Creobroter'' species found in
India
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have been called "Indian flower mantis". Conversely, a ''Creobroter'' sp. collected in
Thailand
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might be displayed in a collection as a "Thai flower mantis", while the same species collected elsewhere might be called a "
Malaysia
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n flower mantis". The following species of ''Creobroter'' are described (subject to review):
[ antodea.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1182691 Mantodea Species File: ''Creobroter''/ref>]
* '' Creobroter apicalis'' Saussure, 1869 (synonym ''Creobroter elongatus'' (Beier, 1929))
* '' Creobroter celebensis'' Werner, 1931
* '' Creobroter discifera'' Serville, 1839 - type species
* '' Creobroter episcopalis'' Stal, 1877
* '' Creobroter fasciatus'' Werner, 1927
* '' Creobroter fuscoareatus'' Saussure, 1870
* '' Creobroter gemmatus'' Saussure, 1869
* '' Creobroter granulicollis'' Saussure, 1870
* '' Creobroter insolitus'' Beier, 1942
* '' Creobroter jiangxiensis'' Zheng, 1988
* '' Creobroter labuanae'' Hebard, 1920
* '' Creobroter laevicollis'' Saussure, 1870
* '' Creobroter medanus'' Giglio-Tos, 1915
* '' Creobroter meleagris'' Stal, 1877
* '' Creobroter nebulosa'' Zheng, 1988
* '' Creobroter pictipennis'' Wood-Mason, 1878
* '' Creobroter signifer'' Walker, 1859
* '' Creobroter sumatranus'' de Haan, 1842
* '' Creobroter urbanus'' Fabricius, 1775
* '' Creobroter vitripennis'' Beier, 1933
See also
* List of mantis genera and species
The following list of mantis genera and species is based on the "Mantodea Species File", which is the primary reference for the taxonomy shown here.
The insect Order (biology), order Mantodea consists of over 2,400 species of mantises in about 460 ...
References
Further reading
* For a technical discussion of an aspect of this genus' anatomy
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, refer t
The cervical sclerites of Mantodea discussed in the context of dictypoteran phylogency
by Frank Wieland, ''Entomologische Abhandlungen'' 63, ''Museum fur Dresden'', 2006
External links
MantisOnline.eu: Creobroter
Invertopia
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Mantodea of Asia
Fauna of West Asia
Hymenopodidae
Mantodea genera
Taxa named by John O. Westwood