The Ant-like Mantis! 🐜🐜 🐜

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A couple days ago I wrote about the cool metalmark moths that do an amazing job at mimicking the looks and mannerisms of jumping spiders. Click here if you missed that post, I promise you..you won't be disappointed!

How about another cool example of mimicry I recently heard about?

Meet Odontomantis planiceps, or the Asian ant mantis as it is commonly known.

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As the name suggests, the species is best known for looking like an ant during it's early developmental stages, when it is most vulnerable to predation:

Odontomantis planiceps is a small mantis, with adult size ranging from 1.4 cm for males and 2.0 cm for females. It is commonly called the Asian ant mantis because it exhibits batesian mimicry in its juvenile stages, resembling black ants - most notably from the 1st to 3rd instar at which they are most vulnerable from predators. via wiki

Here's a video of how they look like during the "ant" stage

https://youtube.com/shorts/8OmZynCy98c?si=-Oq21DMxGvgwrPsn

And another one

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Of course mantises are natural predators, so as the Asian ant mantis grows it stops relying on its mimicry:

After molting to the 4th instar and up to its ultimate molt, they are mostly green with some variation in color depending on the vegetation in which they reside. via wiki

Here's a video of an adult specimen

https://youtube.com/shorts/w3f4QCR9Ln0?si=ObOp39GCcjaHwMpW

Now, here's something else I learnt today when writing this post. There's actually a work to describe ant mimicry. It's called myrmecomorphy. Lol, what a word word 🐜

Many types of insects mimic ants, from phasmids to katydid, spiders, flies, beetles and praying mantis. Insects mimic ants as a protective mechanism, a form of Batesian mimicry. Birds and other large insects tend to avoid ants as prey as they tend to be aggressive or unpleasant to taste. Ant Mimicry is called β€˜myrmecomorphy’ which comes from two words myrmex (meaning ant) and morphos (meaning form). Occasional some insects mimic ants to be able to prey on ants. source

Ok, hope you enjoyed reading about yet another bizarre creature! See you soon with another wonder of nature 😊🐜



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yooo trumpster, been a long while haven't seen your insect postsss :D
mantises are my fav btw, the praying one though, spot a lot of them in my garden

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Yeah I love them too. My garden is full of them. Bad ass insect!

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Wow... Amazing I had no idea about this, very interesting indeed, yes there is a lot to discover.

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Wow those ants learned from the moth from last time πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚


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If I come back to posting and mimic somebody that cares a lot about Hive will I get a lot of upvotes ? Wonder what that mimicry would be called ? :P

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Lmao. I can think of some names. πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚

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This kind of ant bites and it is always very painful
Do you know that?

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