





Yellow Spotted Wing Mantis (Eomantis yunnanensis) i2
Eomantis yunnanensis is a species of praying mantis belonging to the family Nanomantidae. Native to the Yunnan province of China, this small mantis was first described by Wang in 1993. As part of the genus Eomantis, it is characterized by its delicate build, relatively short wings, and cryptic coloration that allows it to blend into its natural environment. Its habitat typically includes forested or shrub-covered regions with ample vegetation. Due to its limited known distribution, not much is widely documented about its behavior. This species is closely related to the super rare glass mantis.
Eomantis yunnanensis is a species of praying mantis belonging to the family Nanomantidae. Native to the Yunnan province of China, this small mantis was first described by Wang in 1993. As part of the genus Eomantis, it is characterized by its delicate build, relatively short wings, and cryptic coloration that allows it to blend into its natural environment. Its habitat typically includes forested or shrub-covered regions with ample vegetation. Due to its limited known distribution, not much is widely documented about its behavior. This species is closely related to the super rare glass mantis.
Eomantis yunnanensis is a species of praying mantis belonging to the family Nanomantidae. Native to the Yunnan province of China, this small mantis was first described by Wang in 1993. As part of the genus Eomantis, it is characterized by its delicate build, relatively short wings, and cryptic coloration that allows it to blend into its natural environment. Its habitat typically includes forested or shrub-covered regions with ample vegetation. Due to its limited known distribution, not much is widely documented about its behavior. This species is closely related to the super rare glass mantis.