Tricondylomimus[1] is an Asian genus of praying mantis in the family Gonypetidae.[2] Formerly considered as a junior synonym of the genus Nemotha, Chopard's original genus name was restored in 2017.[3] The name is for the similarity to tiger beetles in the genus Tricondyla contributed by the pronotal shape and color.[4]
^Chopard L (1930) Bull. Soc. ent. Fr. 1930: 229.
^Mantodea Species File (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 1 September 2019)
^Stiewe & Shcherbakov (2017) Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.) 53(3): 175-196.
^Stiewe, Martin B.; Shcherbakov, Evgeny (2017-05-04). "Revision of the genera Nemotha Wood-Mason, 1884 and Tricondylomimus Chopard, 1930 stat. rev., with description of a new species (Dictyoptera: Mantodea)". Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Nouvelle Série. 53 (3): 175–196. doi:10.1080/00379271.2017.1327330. ISSN 0037-9271. S2CID 90274610.
Tricondylomimus coomani is the type species in its genus of praying mantids of the family Iridopterygidae. Beier (1935) Genera Insect. 203: 45. Chopard...
Iridopterygidae, and two species have been placed in the revived genus Tricondylomimus. It is found in Asia. Wood-Mason (1884) Annals Mag. nat. Hist. 5 13:...