Acanthops falcata help me sex

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You don't need to count segments on adults. That technique is for nymphs. Males and females at the adult stage look quite different in most aspects, not just their genitalia. But in general adult genetalia looks the same among all species. Male abdomen ends in an upturned cup and females are wider and end in a point or hook shape.

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Also, adult females for Acanthops has curled up abdomen with shorter wings, while adult male is always horizontal with wings extended beyond the tip of abdomen.

 
i still cant really tell, but i have one more nymph that has to shed once more, maybe he is the male. I just thought it was wierd that they shed like days before each other and one is fat and eat like a little fatty and the other is skinny and eats almost nothing lol. Never had this species before so it was hard for me to tell, thanks for the info yalls =)

 

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