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  • Oothecas of praying mantis Illustrated guide Egg cases.

    Fig. 13. Egg cases
    Fig. 13. Egg cases of Coptopterygidae (A–H) and Liturgusidae (I–Q). (A) Coptopteryx sp. (lateral); (B) Coptopteryx sp. (lateral); (C) Coptopteryx sp. (lateral, photo taken by Julio Rivera in Santa Catarina, Brazil); (D) Coptopteryx sp. (lateral); (E) Coptopteryx brevipennis (lateral); (F) Brunneria subaptera (lateral); (G) Brunneria borealis (lateral); (H) Brunneria borealis (dorsal); (I) Fuga annulipes (lateral), and detail of emergence opening; (J) Liturgusa maya (lateral); (K) Liturgusa maya (lateral), showing emerging parasitic wasps; (L) undetermined liturgusid (lateral), inflated morph; (M) undetermined liturgusid (lateral); (N) Liturgusa nubeculosa (dorsal), showing remains of outer coating; Liturgusa nubeculosa (lateral); (P) undetermined liturgusid (lateral); (Q) undetermined liturgusid (lateral). Β