Statilia Stål, 1877

Schwarz, Christian J. & Konopik, Oliver, 2014, An annotated checklist of the praYing mantises (Mantodea) of Borneo, including the results of the 2008 scientific expedition to Lanjak Entimau Wildlife SanctuarY, Sarawak, Zootaxa 3797 (1), pp. 130-168 : 152

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3797.1.12

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D507E561-0EB7-486F-9D04-CCD432B2BF8E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6144242

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Statilia Stål, 1877
status

 

Statilia Stål, 1877 View in CoL

Related to Mantis , this genus includes 10 species in S and SE Asia, one of which is widespread across most of the afrotropical, oriental and australo-papuan realms. Two species occur in Borneo. Members of this genus are generalist ambush hunters, exhibiting green/brown polyphenism. They are found on grass and weeds, in open, disturbed habitats, avoiding dense forests.

Statilia maculata maculata ( Thunberg, 1784) View in CoL

Mantis maculata Thunberg, 1784

= Pseudomantis haani Saussure, 1871

= Statilia haani var. major Werner, 1922

Distribution. India ( Annam), Sri Lanka, Nepal, China, Japan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Labuan, Palawan, Maluku Islands, New Guinea (?) ( Giglio-Tos 1912, 1927, Hebard 1920, Ehrmann 2002).

Bornean records. Sarawak: Mt. Santubong (SMNK), Batang Ai (SMNK), Mt. Dulit ( Beier 1937); Sabah: Labuan Island ( Hebard 1920), Sandakan ( Hebard 1920), Poring Hot Springs (SMNK), Maliau Basin (OK in situ), Kalabakan (OK in situ); Kalimantan: Mentawir ( Beier 1958), Tabang ( Beier 1958), Bengen River ( Beier 1958), Marah ( Werner 1933).

Remarks. We consider its occurrence in New Guinea ( Ehrmann 2002) doubtful; no specimens listed by Beier (1965).

Statilia nemoralis ( Saussure, 1870) View in CoL §

Pseudomantis nemoralis Saussure, 1870

= Mantis orientalis Saussure, 1870

= Statilia nemoralis View in CoL var. infuscata Giglio-Tos, 1927

= Mantis nobilis Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1892

Distribution. E India, S China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Myanmar, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Philippines ( Giglio-Tos 1912, 1927, Ehrmann 2002).

Bornean records. Sarawak: Kuching ( Giglio-Tos 1912), Mt. Matang ( Giglio-Tos 1912); Sabah: Mt. Kinabalu (SMNK).

Remarks. This species was described as Pseudomantis nemoralis after a female from the N Philippines ( Saussure 1870, page 229) and later (Saussure 1971) united “with some doubt” with a male from “Indes orientales” described as Mantis orientalis in the same work ( Saussure 1870, page 233). The male does not exactly fit the diagnosis of the female. Statilia nemoralis as currently conceived, particularly material from the Sunda Islands, needs to be re-evaluated.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Mantodea

Family

Mantidae

SubFamily

Iridopteryginae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Mantodea

Family

Mantidae

SubFamily

Iridopteryginae

Loc

Statilia Stål, 1877

Schwarz, Christian J. & Konopik, Oliver 2014
2014
Loc

var. infuscata

Giglio-Tos 1927
1927
Loc

var. major

Werner 1922
1922
Loc

Pseudomantis haani

Saussure 1871
1871
Loc

Statilia nemoralis (

Saussure 1870
1870
Loc

Pseudomantis nemoralis

Saussure 1870
1870
Loc

Mantis orientalis

Saussure 1870
1870
Loc

Statilia maculata maculata (

Thunberg 1784
1784
Loc

Mantis maculata

Thunberg 1784
1784
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