mantisdeperu
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Hi, here one pic about differences between males and females.
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Hello Christian, thanks for the ID keys on these species. Where can I get those????? as well as the species localities????As I said before, the video shows Ch. columbica. Like Ch. strumaria, Ch. columbica lacks a black patch on the inner side of the forefemur. However, Ch. strumaria has a differently shaped pronotum, 5 outer femoral spines, and does not occur in Peru. Ch. columbica can be recognized by a pronotum more similar to Ch. rhombicollis in the female, 4 outer femoral spines, and by the black points at the base of the large inner spines of the forefemora. It occurs in Ecuador, Peru and Colombia and fits best the specimen featured in the two videos.
Full care and breeding details are in the newsletter that is linked above to help people who get the captive bred nymphs that will be available in the coming monthsWell maybe...But since the people who brought it to culture could breed it quite easily I do not think it is that hard.They just keep it mysterious but beside the humidity level,no big deal.
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