bolbe
Bolbe is a genus of predatory insects belonging to the order Mantodea. These praying mantises are native to Australia and are known for their relatively small size and cryptic coloration, which allows them to blend in with their surroundings. The genus Bolbe was first described by entomologist Erich Martin Hine in 1908.
Species within the genus Bolbe are typically ground-dwelling, often found amongst leaf litter or low vegetation.
Distinguishing features of Bolbe species can include specific patterns of coloration and body shape, though some