Mantidflies in Florida

I'm reaching out to observers in central Florida to keep an eye out for an apparently unique mantidfly documented in that area. Here are some observations:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?verifiable=any&place_id=any&field:Similar%20observation%20set=Florida%20mantidfly
https://bugguide.net/node/view/68322
https://bugguide.net/node/view/1680938

If you find something that looks like this, capture it, post a pic, and contact me. It may just be an unusual variation of a common species, but it has a very unique set of characteristics and might be a new species. If we have a specimen in hand, I can sequence the DNA and send the critter itself to a taxonomic expert for further characterization.

@ryancooke, @gaudettelaura, @brennafarrell, @joannerusso, @mbelitz, @joshuadoby, @ericpo1, @scottsimmons, @j_appleget, @vijaybarve, @stevecollins, @marykeim, @floridensis

Publicado el 18 de febrero de 2020 por pfau_tarleton pfau_tarleton

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I wish I could help, but I'm no longer in Florida.

Publicado por brennafarrell hace alrededor de 4 años

Will keep an eye.

Publicado por vijaybarve hace alrededor de 4 años

Copy that, and will keep an eye out. I'm in Volusia county and hit adjacent Lake county fairly frequent (during the warmer, active months).

Publicado por floridensis hace alrededor de 4 años

Wow, I definitely will keep an eye out for one!

Publicado por scottsimmons hace alrededor de 4 años

@joemdo @jaykeller @tpalmer and @bennypoo may be interested in this as well!

Publicado por sambiology hace alrededor de 4 años

Thanks for bringing me into the loop, Sam, though I'm rarely in central Florida. I'm almost exclusively in tropical S. Florida and the Bahamas.

Publicado por bennypoo hace alrededor de 4 años

Hey folks, just a friendly note to keep an eye out for this apparently unique mantidfly. If you spot one, and would like to participate, just put it in a container with air, post pics, and notify me. I can then confirm if it's the unusual one or a typical one. Getting an identification to determine if it's an introduced species or a new species will require a specimen in hand.
@ryancooke, @gaudettelaura, @joannerusso, @mbelitz, @joshuadoby, @ericpo1, @scottsimmons, @j_appleget, @vijaybarve, @stevecollins, @marykeim, @floridensis, @joemdo @jaykeller @tpalmer, @seaheart88, @ladylovesplants, @noaboa, @kuchipatchis, @caitjcampbell, @mbelitz

Publicado por pfau_tarleton hace casi 4 años

cool, thanks for the @ ! im not often in central florida though but if i am ill keep it in mind

@arctic_mongoose may be interested

Publicado por buggybuddy hace casi 4 años

thanks, will keep an eye out; @lindacooper298 you also

Publicado por seaheart88 hace casi 4 años

Interesting. I'll be in touch if I find a likely candidate! @pmaxp - check it out

Publicado por gaudettelaura hace casi 4 años

Hope to see through my lens 📷😊

Publicado por ladylovesplants hace casi 4 años

OK, thanks. Hope to see one.

Publicado por marykeim hace casi 4 años

Always on the lookout for new and interesting inverts. Don't always have collecting equipment, but a littered plastic bottle will sometimes do the trick.

Publicado por tpalmer hace casi 4 años

Does anyone on this list do blacklighting? That may be the best way to find one.

Publicado por stevecollins hace casi 4 años

Forgot to tag @aispinsects, @mikehanson11

Publicado por pfau_tarleton hace casi 4 años

I'll keep an eye but my luck is treacherous. I put lights out almost every night but in the same, degraded area. Will certainly keep an eye out as well. I've only ever been able to see them when light trapping.

Publicado por aispinsects hace casi 4 años

Will keep an eye out for something similar in my outings. I usually stay within Wakulla, Liberty and Franklin counties. Hopefully I get lucky! Thank you for the Tag.

Publicado por mikehanson11 hace casi 4 años

@pfau_tarleton I'll keep an eye out and see if I can find one - I do sometimes get up to the Micanopy area where one of them was observed.

Publicado por arctic_mongoose hace casi 4 años

That should be @grigorenko . Thanks so much for your work Grigorenko!

Publicado por aispinsects hace más de 3 años

I will keep looking.

Publicado por j_appleget hace más de 1 año

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