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  2. Hymenopus coronatus - Wikipedia

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    An adult female H. coronatus on and mimicking a Phalaenopsis orchid. Hugh Cott referenced an early-20th-century account by Nelson Annandale of Hymenopus coronatus, in which he details how the mantis hunts on the flowers of the "Straits rhododendron" (Melastoma polyanthum). The nymph has, what Cott calls, "special alluring coloration", where the ...

  3. Flower mantis - Wikipedia

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    The flower mantises include the orchid mantis, Hymenopus coronatus, which mimics a rainforest orchid of southeast Asia to lure its prey, pollinator insects. [1]Flower mantises are praying mantises that use a special form of camouflage referred to as aggressive mimicry, which they not only use to attract prey, but avoid predators as well.

  4. Hymenopus - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Hymenopus coronatus - Wikipedia

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    —The preceding unsigned comment was added to Talk:Hymenopus coronatus/Comments by 82.2.116.94 (talk • contribs) 18:39, 29 December 2006. Specific descriptions [ edit ]

  6. Corynebacterium - Wikipedia

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    Corynebacterium (/ k ɔː ˈ r aɪ n ə b æ k ˌ t ɪər i ə m,-ˈ r ɪ n-/) is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria and most are aerobic.They are bacilli (rod-shaped), and in some phases of life they are, more specifically, club-shaped, which inspired the genus name (coryneform means "club-shaped").

  7. Hymenopus coronatoides - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Orchid mantis (Hymenopus coronatus), Entomica.jpg

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  9. Springtail - Wikipedia

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    Many species of syntrophic bacteria, archaea, and fungi are present in the lumen. These different digestive regions have varying pH to support specific enzymatic activities and microbial populations. The anterior portion of the midgut and hindgut is slightly acidic (with a pH of approximately 6.0) while the posterior midgut portion is slightly ...