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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Brunneria borealis mating
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<blockquote data-quote="happy1892" data-source="post: 349813" data-attributes="member: 5913"><p>Yes, I was surprised to see males of Brunneria borealis (?) online, too. Maybe it could be a mutation that makes males from females. I know that honeybees just have double (Diploid) the chromosomes to produce females, and males have just one chromosome (Haploid). But it might be a little more complicated in mantises than in bees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happy1892, post: 349813, member: 5913"] Yes, I was surprised to see males of Brunneria borealis (?) online, too. Maybe it could be a mutation that makes males from females. I know that honeybees just have double (Diploid) the chromosomes to produce females, and males have just one chromosome (Haploid). But it might be a little more complicated in mantises than in bees. [/QUOTE]
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