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  1. ns22

    Litaneutria minor

    Thanks!
  2. ns22

    Litaneutria minor

    Thanks! Also, do you know the gender? I think it's a male, but I'm not sure. It looks like a subadult.
  3. ns22

    How to search & find mantids and ooths (Pictorial guide)

    Amazing article! I use many similar methods, but I never tried checking trees. Thanks for the advice! :)
  4. ns22

    Litaneutria minor

    probably as a pet, I haven't seen them all year ^_^
  5. ns22

    Litaneutria minor

    Lol feeder lacewing loose in the house :)
  6. ns22

    Litaneutria minor

    Litaneutria minor on my math book. Found (him, her?) on a palm tree in my yard, about 4 feet up. Is it normal for them to be so high off the ground? 
  7. ns22

    Arizona trip 2015

    Thank you!
  8. ns22

    Cronic's first Mantis from Peter!!!!

    Awesome! Looks healthy! What kind of cage set-up do you have? 
  9. ns22

    Iris oratoria

    Found her while biking in my neighborhood, looks like subadult female. She's chilling on a houseplant now. (Sorry, bad lighting :) )
  10. ns22

    Arizona trip 2015

    In the large picture where there is supposedly an S. limbata male, where is it? I saw a small shadow on a reed, in the bottom right center, about an inch from the frame (Is that it?) Also, a few of these mantids look like I. oratoria, especially one of the males on the pavement. Great pics...
  11. ns22

    Ashlee's Collection Thread

    Nice pic!
  12. ns22

    serial killer mantis eats grasshopper

    Hi, I am nine years old and this is my first post. I have been capturing, feeding, raising, studying and releasing mantises for about five years now. Today just before dinner I fed dinner to my mantis housed in a butterfly net. Dinner consisted of a grasshopper I caught in the backyard. First...
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