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''Oligonicella scudderi'', common name Scudder's mantis or slender prairie mantid, is a species of praying mantis native to the Southern United States. It is a small brown insect; the males can fly but the females are wingless. ==Taxonomy== ''Oligonicella scudderi'' was first described in 1870 by the Swiss entomologist Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure and named in honour of the American entomologist Samuel Hubbard Scudder from specimens found in Georgia. In 1894 another mantis ''Oligonyx bolliana'' was described from Dallas, Texas and from northern Mexico by Saussure and his collaborator, Leo Zehntner.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Species: ''Oligonicella scudderi'' )〕 In 1896, Scudder expressed the view that the two were the same species. Little further research has been done and many authorities now consider the two to be synonymous.〔
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