Odontomantis Saussure 1871

Main Authors: Schwarz, Christian J., Konopik, Oliver
Format: info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal
Terbitan: , 2014
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/6144174
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  • Odontomantis Saussure, 1871 = Antissa Stål, 1871 There are sixteen species of this genus in S and SE Asia. They are arboricolous, but also found also on high weeds and scrubs. Nymphs resort to ant mimicry. Odontomantis planiceps (De Haan, 1842) § Mantis (Oxypilus) planiceps De Haan, 1842 (f) = Acromantis javana Saussure, 1870 Distribution. Sumatra, Mentawai Islands (Sipora), Java, Borneo, Palawan (Hebard 1920, Giglio-Tos 1927, Ehrmann 2002). Bornean records. Sarawak: Kuching (SMSM), Mt. Matang (SMSM), Klingkang (SMSM), Mt. Santubong (SMSM); Sabah: Sandakan (Hebard 1920), Labuan Island (Hebard 1920), Sorinsim (AFUW); Kalimantan: Long Petak (Werner 1933). Odontomantis micantula Beier, 1956 Odontomantis (Euantissa) micantula Beier, 1956 Distribution. Sunda Islands, Mentawai Islands (Beier 1956). Bornean records. Sarawak: Marudi (SMNK), Mt. Dulit (Beier 1937), Mt. Tibang (Werner 1930); Sabah: Crocker Range (AFUW), Mesilau (AFUW). Remarks. According to Beier (1956), this species was confused by previous authors with the Ceylonese O. micans (Saussure, 1871); he proposed the name O. micantula for the Sunda species but without type designation. Taxonomic rearrangement not considered by Ehrmann (2002) and Otte & Spearman (2005). Odontomantis rhyssa Werner, 1930 Distribution. Sarawak: Mt. Dulit (Beier 1937).
  • Published as part of Schwarz, Christian J. & Konopik, Oliver, 2014, An annotated checklist of the praYing mantises (Mantodea) of Borneo, including the results of the 2008 scientific expedition to Lanjak Entimau Wildlife SanctuarY, Sarawak, pp. 130-168 in Zootaxa 3797 (1) on pages 140-141, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3797.1.12, http://zenodo.org/record/226038