Gender dictates camouflage strategy in this newly identified praying mantis group

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 - 18:52 in Biology & Nature

Adult females and males in a new genus of Latin American praying mantises have sharply different approaches to camouflage. Males retain the stick-like appearance they employ as nymphs, while females morph into a leaf's shape and color.

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