Ambivia Stål, 1877

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, Zootaxa 3797 (1), pp. 130-168 : 141

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3797.1.12

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6144178

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scientific name

Ambivia Stål, 1877
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Ambivia Stål, 1877

Oriental genus of short-bodied, stick-mimicking mantids with a history of unstable systematic placement. Most authors assigned it to Acromantinae , in its current definition (e. g. Stål 1877, Westwood 1889, Brunner von Wattenwyl 1892, Giglio-Tos 1915a, 1919, 1927, Werner 1922a, 1927, 1933, Wang 1993, Mukherjee et al. 1995), but it was regarded as a member of Mantidae (exclusive Vatidae) by Lombardo (1995), until it found its current placement alongside Popa Stål, 1856 within Mantidae Vatinae in Ehrmann (2002) and Otte & Spearman (2005). However, the molecular phylogeny of Svenson & Whiting (2009) corroborated its original systematic position among Acromantinae . Arboricolous.

Ambivia undata ( Fabricius, 1793) §

Mantis undata Fabricius, 1793

= Ambivia popa Stål, 1877

Distribution. E India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo (Werner 1922, Giglio-Tos 1927, Beier 1956, Lombardo 1993, Ehrmann 2002). Bornean records. Sarawak: Mt. Matang ( Giglio-Tos 1915a); Kalimantan: Sambas (Werner 1922).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Mantodea

Family

Mantidae

Loc

Ambivia Stål, 1877

Schwarz, Christian J. & Konopik, Oliver 2014
2014
Loc

Ambivia popa Stål, 1877

Stal 1877
1877
Loc

Ambivia undata (

Fabricius 1793
1793
Loc

Mantis undata

Fabricius 1793
1793
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