Callimantis Explained

Callimantis is a genus of mantis of the family Epaphroditidae consisting of only one species, Callimantis antillarum.[1]

Species

Callimantis antillarum is a praying mantis species that comes from a very ancient lineage. When Gondwanaland broke up around 107 MYA, the phylogenetic group split into three Antillean endemic groups known as Callimantis, Epaphrodita, and Gonatistacame. These are referred to as Neotropical or Old World lineages.[2] Callimantis do not have the special traits that place them into the Stagmomantinae subfamily other than a plain green appearance. [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Genus Callimantis Stal, 1877 . Mantodea Species File . 27 April 2018.
  2. Svenson. Gavin J.. Rodrigues. Henrique M.. 2017-09-27. A Cretaceous-aged Palaeotropical dispersal established an endemic lineage of Caribbean praying mantises. Proc. R. Soc. B. en. 284. 1863. 20171280. 10.1098/rspb.2017.1280. 0962-8452. 28954908. 5627202.
  3. Ehrmann R. 2002 Mantodea: gottesanbeterinnen der welt. Münster, Germany: Natur und Tier–Verlag GmbH.