← Back to Directory
πŸ™ Mantises

Violin Mantis

Gongylus gongylodes

About

Named for its elongated prothorax resembling a violin neck. Has leaf-like lobes on all legs and a distinctive crown on its head. Sways constantly to mimic wind-blown vegetation.

πŸ’‘

Did You Know?

The violin mantis is the only mantis species commonly attracted to artificial light sources β€” it sways continuously even when still, mimicking a leaf caught in a breeze.