Iridescent Bark Mantis

Metallyticus splendidus

Illustration of a shiny metallic mantis with a green, blue, yellow and red sheen to its iridescent body. This mantis has particularly chunky forelegs.
Distribution: Southeast Asia
Size:31mm (female) 21mm (male)
Diet:Butterflies, termites, flies and cockroaches

M. Splendidus usually live on, and in, dead trees – often coming out to snatch their prey before retreating back inside. Unlike most mantises, they will run using all 6 of their legs, rather than just the rear 2 pairs.

Like a lot of my specimens, the colours had dulled somewhat over time so I made sure I referenced photos of living individuals to really capture the range of colours their metallic surface exhibits.

Take a closer look…

Close up showing the mantis's chunky foreleg. It is shiny with green and blue hues.
A close-up showing the mantis's veined wing laying flat on its shiny red and yellow abdomen