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The oldest known fossil remains of a mantis so far found is 87 million years old. This is the Cretaceous period before the extinction of the dinosaurs. There are currently over 2, species known worldwide. Only two are found in New Zealand. Of those only one is native, the other is an invader from South Africa that was first found in Auckland in Since that time it has steadily made its way south displacing our native as it goes.
This article is about how to identify the two species. New Zealand Praying Mantis, Orthodera novaezealandiae. The area between the front legs is as wide as the head and tapers gradually back to the waist. They are usually green very rarely yellow. South African Praying Mantis Miomantis caffra The body section between the first two pair of legs is narrower than the head They are green to pale brown and often larger than the NZ mantis.
South African Praying Mantis, Miomantis caffra. The bright blue and purple patch on the inside of its front leg clearly distinguishes it from the South African species. See the image above for a South African. Ok so now you know how to tell these two mantids apart. Would you like to know the sex of any mantid you find? Just count the abdominal segments.
The male does fly short distances. The female NZ mantis vary rarely eats the male after copulation. Generally the NZ mantis can be found on the top side of a leaf. The SA mantis usually will lurk on the underside of a leaf. The SA mantis can overwinter in warmer climates. There has been research done into the pheromone attraction of the NZ mantis male to the SA female.