That is a cool variation.
To my knowledge a male of this species has never been documented. It certainly looks like a brunner with the exception of the pinkish color and the length of the wings, but who knows what a male would look like. I believe the end of a male's abdomen would look a little different than that. May be some odd brunner variation with wings in the way Mesopteryx alata females can have short or long wings, but that's just a guess. Someone else may have a better answer.Is this a pic of a male brunners mantis?
http://www.insetologia.com.br/2013/02/louva-deus-em-minas-gerais.html
A possible gennetic throwback?Is this a pic of a male brunners mantis?
http://www.insetologia.com.br/2013/02/louva-deus-em-minas-gerais.html
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