Not sure - albino praying mantis?
There are 3 competing concepts for G. indicum, so this might not be it... but it does seem to be a non-trufflized species close to G. fuscoglebum, which does not open.
DNA Results
Estero Llano Grande State Park. Found on larval hostplant Serjania brachycarpa. Larval hostplants are many and varied, including multiple genera of Sapindaceae (Urvillea, Serjania, and Cardiospermum); also Turk's Cap (Malvaviscus drummondii, Malvaceae), and unripe seeds of Mesquite (Neltuma spp., Fabaceae) and foliage of assorted trees including Hackberry (Celtis, Ulmaceae), Ash (Fraxinus, Oleaceae), and Brasil (Condalia hookeri, Rhamnaceae).
Species page at BugGuide:
https://bugguide.net/node/view/155152
Species page at MPG:
http://mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/species.php?hodges=7961
Eisenhower Park. Larvae feed on the flowers and seedpods of many plants in the Fabaceae (Legume family), including Melilotus (Sweet Clover), Astragalus (Milkvetch), Neltuma (Mesquite), Vachellia rigidula (Blackbrush Acacia), Ebenopsis ebano (Texas Ebony), Dalea (Prairie Clover), Albizia (Silktree), Indigofera (Indigo), and Calliandra (Fairy Duster) species.
Lost Maples State Natural Area