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    Moths and butterflies

    Awesome work! Hope you have a successful year next year too!
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    Ascalapha odorata

    Who would've imagined finding this gigantic moth on school campus while ordering a dinner from Panda Express? LOL Found this girl resting on the ceiling while I was ordering food from James Foy Hall in Auburn University. If you see a news about a guy chasing a bat-like creature in cafeteria...
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    My first attempt at breeding -Acromantis japonica

    Yes, trip was awesome! Even though I didn't see the mantids I still got a chance to see other rare insects :) 18 oothe...that's a lot! I now know who to trade my Brunner's oothe with when I get surplus......LOL
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    My first mantids ever found in wild, G. Grisea! Plus, mysterious ootheca

    Awesome species! Hope you can get it established in the hobby!
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    My first attempt at breeding -Acromantis japonica

    Congratulation! Sounds like your female is very productive ;) I've been wanting to see this species in real life, and even visited their habitat in South Korea (Jeju island), but could never find them :(
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    Finally joined this forum!

    Good to see u on here!
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    Finally joined this forum!

    Ya I know.
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    Finding Brunneria borealis

    I usually only find carolina and occasionally chinese mantids (interestingly I don't see them as often as brunner's!). On one occasion, I found an ootheca of Oligonicella scudderi that was high up in a dead tree (found it under a bark of the top portion of the tree when I knocked it down to...
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    Finding Brunneria borealis

    Thank you :) It is certainly exciting to find them in their natural habitat. Even the common Stagmomantis carolina excites me when I see them in the open field! I have 5 people waiting on the oothe so I'll add you to the waiting list ;)
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    Finally joined this forum!

    Thank you :) Thank you :) I keep them as pets, but do sell some occasionally when the colony grows too large. Good to see u here :)
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    Lucanus elaphus

    That's its *****. lol
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    Finding Brunneria borealis

    Today, I went out in a field to search for Brunneria borealis. Was hoping to find at least 3 in this area, but I could only find two specimens today.
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    Finally joined this forum!

    Hi, I'm Alan Jeon. I'm located in Montgomery, AL though I stay most of my time at Auburn University since I'm a student there. Some of you probably know me from Beetleforum and roachforum. I've been interested in mantids for a long time, but was afraid to kill them in captivity since I did not...
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