Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1206.123355 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12627243 |
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Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929 |
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Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929 View in CoL
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Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929: 75. View in CoL
Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929: Shim et al. 2021 a: 121. Korean record. View in CoL
Specimens examined.
[ NASIC] South Korea: CB: 1 Nymph, Sannam-dong , Seowon-gu, Cheongju-si, 18 VII 2023, NASIC ; GB: 1 ♀, Namtong-dong , Gumi-si 10 X 2023, Jaeil Shim ; 1 ♀, Mangudang park , Hyomok-dong, Daegu-si 29 X 2023, Jaeil Shim ; GN: 2 ♀, Yonggang-ri , Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun, 15 IX 2023, Jaeil Shim ; JB: 3 ♂ 1 ♀, Jeonbuk Art Museum , Gui-myeon, Wanju-gun, 9 IX 2018, Jaeil Shim ; 1 ♂, Mt. Moak , Gui-myeon, Wanju-gun, 13 IX 2018, Jaeil Shim ; 5 ♂ 3 ♀ Mt. Moak , Gui-myeon, Wanju-gun, 7 IX 2019, Jaeil Shim ; 6 ♀, Jeonbuk Art Museum , Gui-myeon, Wanju-gun, 5 IX 2020, Jaeil Shim ; 3 ♂, Jeonbuk Art Museum , Gui-myeon, Wanju-gun, 19 IX 2020, Jaeil Shim ; 5 ♂ 2 ♀, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences , Iseo-myeon, Wanju-gun, 20 IX 2023, Jaeil Shim ; JN: 2 Nymphs 1 ♂, Cheongso-ri , Seo-myeon, Suncheon-si, 17 VIII 2019, Jaeil Shim ; 2 Nymphs, Haesan-dong , Yeosu-si, 20 VII 2022, Jaeil Shim .
Description.
See Shim et al. (2021 a) for detailed diagnosis and description.
Biological notes.
Hierodula chinensis is sparsely distributed in the Korean peninsula, primarily inhibiting wooded areas with shrubs and tall trees. It typically lives under tree leaves throughout its lifespan and deposits its oothecae on tree branches. Nymphs have the ability to camouflage themselves by folding their abdomens backwards. The first instar nymphs of H. chinensis hatch in early July, with adult mantises typically emerging at the end of August.
Distribution.
China. Invasive in Japan and South Korea.
Remarks.
Hierodula chinensis was recently reported in the Korean peninsula by Shim et al. (2021 a). This species was previously recorded in China by Werner (1929) and Beier (1932) and was recently reported in Japan ( Yamasaki et al. 2022). However, this species has been erroneously confused with H. membranacea Burmeister and H. macrodentata Wang, Zhou & Zhang, 2020 by some authors, including Tinkham (1937), Wang (1993), and Zhu et al. (2012). Recent studies by Wang et al. (2020) and Liu et al. (2020) have provided a redescription of H. chinensis , clarifying its taxonomic status. See Shim et al. (2021 a) for detailed description.
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Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929
Shim, Jaeil & Song, Jeong-Hun 2024 |
Hierodula chinensis
Werner F 1929: 75 |
Hierodula chinensis
Hierodula chinensis Werner, 1929 : Shim et al. 2021 a : 121 . Korean record. |
Shim J & Park H & Ju HJ & Song JH : 121 |
Shim et al. 2021 a |