Turn it over. Females have a wide abdomen with six segments and it ends in a downward point. Males have a thin abdomen ending in a "cup" shape structure that faces upwards. The abdomens of male and female adults look quite different. It is easy to tell at a glance.
Both sexes have full length wings on that species. All you should have to do with adults is take a glance at the abdomen. Females have a much larger "horn" on the head.
At what point do we plan on editing the existing sheets to fall in line with the template? I also suggest we leave out any subjective information such as "this is a cool mantis", or "people keep this mantis because....."
I know this is probably the wrong place to do this, but Rick and you check out my profile for validation? Sorry this is the only way it seems I can get in touch with you.