
Ghost Mantis
Ghost Mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa) The Ghost Mantis is a uniquely camouflaged species known for its leaf-like body and striking asymmetrical head crest. Native to Madagascar and continental Africa, this species mimics withered leaves to remain unseen by predators while ambushing prey. Their coloration varies from dark brown to light brown, reddish brown, or green, with humidity levels influencing their shade. Care Information Semi-arid species requiring misting and feeding twice a week Currently eating fruit flies or dubia roaches (avoid feeding crickets) Grows to approximately 5 cm as adults Males are thinner and lighter, with longer wings and antennae Females are larger and bulkier, with shorter wings and a wider prothorax Highly camouflaged, blending seamlessly with leaf litter in their natural habitat Live Arrival Guaranteed