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The green native mantid has become much less common since its habitat was invaded by the South African species.

MAVIS LESSITER

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Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 34

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The green native mantid has become much less common since its habitat was invaded by the South African species. MAVIS LESSITER Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 34

The green native mantid has become much less common since its habitat was invaded by the South African species. MAVIS LESSITER Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 34

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