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-About Mantis Species With Fertil Parthenogenesis.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay" data-source="post: 16370" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>I have heard from some that Miomantis Paykullii was Parthenogenic while others have told me that they are not. I really did not know who to believe. However, today I got my answer. If my camera worked better I would share some pics with you. An ootheca from an unmated female is hatching very slowly albeit it is hatching and live mantises are coming out. I glued it to a piece of cardboard, and wrote the date as well as writing "infertile ootheca". Perhaps I should cross the infertile part out.</p><p></p><p>Personal experience often speaks stronger than other's words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay, post: 16370, member: 337"] I have heard from some that Miomantis Paykullii was Parthenogenic while others have told me that they are not. I really did not know who to believe. However, today I got my answer. If my camera worked better I would share some pics with you. An ootheca from an unmated female is hatching very slowly albeit it is hatching and live mantises are coming out. I glued it to a piece of cardboard, and wrote the date as well as writing "infertile ootheca". Perhaps I should cross the infertile part out. Personal experience often speaks stronger than other's words. [/QUOTE]
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