Lol your kidding right? Defo not a European.. Iris oratoria?i would say M.religiosa
In California.. Are those found in the u.s?looks like Miomantis caffra
Yeah it does look small.. Any idea to what species?This is neither californica, iris, limbata, european, or chinese. It's some exotic mantid. I hope it's someones lost pet and not a soon-to-be-naturalized species.
I have no idea what species it is since I'm more specialized in the common mantids found in the U.S. The mantid looks like it's a species from the tropics or some other place in the world.Yeah it does look small.. Any idea to what species?
Oh ok.. So no chance it's a runt iris or stagmomantis?I have no idea what species it is since I'm more specialized in the common mantids found in the U.S. The mantid looks like it's a species from the tropics or some other place in the world.
There is no reason for you to make such harmful claims with zero evidence. It does look rather strange for a Stagmomantis because of the large wings but wings are variable and there are no real identifiable features seen here. Wait till there is more evidence instead of jumping to conclusions and trying to start a harmful urban legend.This is neither californica, iris, limbata, european, or chinese. It's some exotic mantid. I hope it's someones lost pet and not a soon-to-be-naturalized species.
He said in long beach CA.. On a garbage can..Where was it found? I assume the location under your name but you didn't mention it. Looks like Stagmomantis spp. Put up some more pictures of it from all angles including the flying wings.
My comments are based on what I observe. If I'm wrong, then I'm wrong. I'm more familiar with the common native/naturalized U.S. mantids and so it would be a delight if it was a rare/un-noticed Stagmomantis native to the U.S. (assuming DETHCHEEZ is from Long Beach) that I've not seen. As for the "harmful urban legend" thing, I really do hope it's not an exotic species, but IF it is, we can't close a blind eye and ignore it. Of course we might not be able to do anything about it, but at least we can encourage best management practices for mantid hobbyists to prevent such a thing from happening.There is no reason for you to make such harmful claims with zero evidence. It does look rather strange for a Stagmomantis because of the large wings but wings are variable and there are no real identifiable features seen here. Wait till there is more evidence instead of jumping to conclusions and trying to start a harmful urban legend.
Why would I lie about where I was from???(assuming DETHCHEEZ is from Long Beach)
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