Central African Mantis vs Narrow-Winged Mantis
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Central African Mantis | Narrow-Winged Mantis |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Sphodromantis centralis | Tenodera angustipennis |
| Order | Mantodea | Mantodea |
| Family | Mantidae | Mantidae |
| Size | 55-70 mm | 65-95 mm |
| Habitat | Forests | Forests |
| Diet | Herbivores | Predators |
| Regions | Central Africa (Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, DRC) | Asia |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Central African Mantis
A robust mantis native to Central African forests with green or brownish coloration. Females are noticeably bulkier than males. It hunts by remaining motionless on vegetation until prey comes within striking distance.
Did You Know?
This mantis can rotate its head nearly 180 degrees, giving it a wide field of vision for detecting both prey and predators.
Narrow-Winged Mantis
A large East Asian mantis closely related to the Chinese mantis, with characteristically narrow forewings. It inhabits grasslands and forest edges throughout Japan and Korea.
Did You Know?
In Japan this mantis is a beloved cultural symbol known as kamakiri and features prominently in art, poetry, and martial arts philosophy.