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    For Hamm Show Germany 13.March.2010

    Hi I just booked myself a table for the Hamm trade show in Germany on 13th of March. I offer: Alalomantis muta IGM 132: L1-L4 Decimiana bolivari IGM 162: L1 Gongylus gongylodes IGM 3: L1 and subadult pairs Idolomantis diabolica IGM 25: L1-L3 regards, Stefan PS: No shipping, sorry!
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    Our Collection

    I like your new lens ;-) regards
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    Strange lichen mantis

    As the size says 4.5cm, I would say one of the smaller Theopompa. And the text says "Java". So all in all, I think there is a good chance that is T. servillei. The colour and pattern is also fitting. We have them in stock in Germany, I have kept them some years ago. regards
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Thanks a lot, Phil! You are almost right. First I have to get back my 1000$+ expenditure for this species (not including my expenditure for my first try with this species several years ago). But anyway, I have no "dayjob". I have "only" a phd scholarship from the German Academic Exchange...
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Hi Thanks to all! Good to hear your Idolomantis are mating, too, Kruszakus :-) regards
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Hi Thanks. Its almost 60: regards
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Hi The first layed ooth hatched out today after an incubating time of 60 days (21-23°C nighttime, 28.5-31.5°C daytime). This is the first time I can see L1 Idolomantis live. Great. Well, as it is the first layed ooth which hatched out today, and a lot ooth are beiing incubated right now, maybe...
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    Decimiana bolivari IGM No 162

    Oh, really. Thanks. Yes, beer, sure. But the end of the abdomen is the important area. Anyway, your picture is much better and more precise, your arrows too :-) regards
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    Trip to a Vegtable Farm in singapore

    Hi Ahh, I see. Thanks. Didn't know Odontomantis ooth show this structure pattern as well. Nice. regards
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    Decimiana bolivari IGM No 162

    Hi Here are your pics, Yen. Please note the ratio from the 6th to the 7th segment of the male: Both have the same size. Now note the ratio from the 6th female's segment to the "nothing real" structure of the female: The 6th segment is much bigger than this "nothing real" structure. So...
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    Decimiana bolivari IGM No 162

    Hi No, the males are (pre)sub now. Terra-Typica has some nice pictures. I will help with sexing. Don't worry, I will take pictures of mediums sized boys and girls tonight or tomorrow. regards
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    Decimiana bolivari IGM No 162

    Hi First girl matured, a dark one: regards
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    Trip to a Vegtable Farm in singapore

    No, this isn't an ooth of Gongylus, and pretty sure they do not exist in Singapur. Java is special because of its geomorphological history. The last wild collected Gongylus originated from India or Sri Lanka I think. Regards
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    Trip to a Vegtable Farm in singapore

    Hi I have heard of them living on Java, and Ehrmann points out they are dirtributed on Java. Ahh, I said only "Indonesia", and you know it is the main island Java which is relevant. So I guess you had this information already before. regards
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    Trip to a Vegtable Farm in singapore

    Hi Yes. For example Gongylus gongylodes in Indonesia. regards
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    Trip to a Vegtable Farm in singapore

    Hi Very interesting as usual. The ooth could be an empusid's one. Empusidae, not Empusa ;-) regards
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Hi I am not sure, maybe. Thanks a lot again! Thanks you all for your nice comments ;) regards
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    Little come back:)

    Wow, my old friend. I told you I missed your pictures, and now you remember me why I missed them so much. Great! Good to see something from you, tier
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Hi Thanks a lot. Still waiting for the first hatch, and still afraid that nothing could hatch. We will see soon. The oldest male has died now, he was about almost 3 month adult. Another female, one of my youngest, has matured adult now. I hope one of the males will live for another 5 weeks...
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    Idolomantis - almost adult

    Hah, today the fifth female was mated, I have 8 ooth now, hatching should start at Christmas B)
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