[1][2] It is found in Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Panama, and Peru.
They take the form of a flat stance, and spend most of their time low-lying, to help blend in with their background.
This mantis species is rare in captivity, and only experienced breeders will have these available/have reared them successfully in the past.
[4]Nymphs of this species are born with a bright red color distinguishing them from other Choeradodis spp.
Each time the larvae moult, they grow more greenish and their hood grows larger, until they reach adulthood.