Banded Flower Mantis (Spotted)

Banded Flower Mantis (Spotted)

Category: Mantises

Specifications
Details

Common Name: Banded Flower Mantis (Spotted)

  • Scientific Name: Theopropus elegans

  • Family: Hymenopodidae

  • Classification: Mantodea (Flower Mimic)

  • Toxicity Level: Non-Toxic

  • Origin: Malaysia / Southeast Asia

  • Adult Size: 4cm - 5cm

  • Lifespan: 6 - 9 months

  • Diet: Flying Insects (House flies, Blue bottle flies)

The Banded Flower Mantis is a striking species featuring a beautiful pattern of green, white, and rusty orange bands across its wings and body. Smaller and faster than the Orchid Mantis, this species is known for its "boxing" behavior when threatened. They typically inhabit flowers, using disruptive coloration to blend in while waiting for pollinators.

Notes: They require a specialized setup with good ventilation and vertically oriented décor (branches/flowers). They prefer flying prey like bottle flies over crawling insects.
Behavioral Alert: They are extremely skittish and fast runners. Use caution when opening the enclosure, as they can bolt quickly compared to heavier mantises.

Why Source This Species:

  • Unique Patterning: The "calico" color scheme is distinct from the solid greens of other mantids.

  • Active Display: Very reactive to movement, making them fun to watch.

  • Cost-Effective Exotic: Offers the beauty of a flower mantis at a more accessible price point than Orchids.


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