Asiadodis is a genus of praying mantises native to Asia. Because of their extended, leaf-like thoraxes, they are commonly known as shield mantis, hood mantis, and leaf mantis. They were formerly included in Choeradodis, a similar genus of mantis from the Americas.
Asiadodis yunnanensis (Chinese shield mantis) "Cobra" praying mantis
Asiadodis was established by Roy (2004) to distinguish from
Choeradodis. Asiadodis have only been found in Southeast
Asia and South Asia. There are two species involved in: A.
yunnanensis and A. squilla. A. yunnanensis (Wang and Liang
1995) is a type of praying mantises belonging to the order
Mantodea, family Mantidae, subfamily Choeradodinae, genus
Asiadodis, distributing in China, Yunnan. Asiadodis yunnanensis
captures insect pests as food and is recognized as an important natural enemy for biological control. In this study, samples
of A. yunnanensis were collected from China, Mengla,
Xishuangbanna, Yunnan (21.47N, 101.54E) and stored in the
praying mantises specimen room of College of Plant Medicine,
Qingdao Agricultural University with an accession number
01-XXBNJH