Acanthops erosula

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mantisdeperu

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Hi all my friends. I was very sick but I feel better. Now I have a lots of Peruvian mantids. Here Acanthops erosula, I have 9 couples L6 so I will have available oothecae very soon.

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Best regards

 
Cool mantids 8) Please post photos when they become adults.

 
Hi guys. Now all my males Acanthops erosula are adults. I only waiting for the females to mate them.

Very soon some nymphs so sell in USA.

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the abdomen and wings look a lot like Phyllocrania paradoxa (ghost mantids), are they closely related?

(perhaps it's just convergent evolution, it's as close as mantids have gotten to mimicking dead leaves?..)

 
the abdomen and wings look a lot like Phyllocrania paradoxa (ghost mantids), are they closely related?(perhaps it's just convergent evolution, it's as close as mantids have gotten to mimicking dead leaves?..)
There are some very, VERY good leaf mimicks. At least a thorax of this species is reminiscent of a typical mantid. Some species just look like kites with leaf veins.

 
Well, send me fertilized ooths, wait 6 months and I'll identify them for you... :lol:

 

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