Bug hunt in North of Houston

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Look like Rick and I are taking turn in bug hunting posts here :lol:

For some reason I am going Stagmomantis mad recently so decided to look for some Carolina mantis in the woody northern Houston area last week. Looking to add in my Stagmomantis pin collection, my son, a bug collecting fellow David, and I went for a night hunt going around the area looking for building with mercury vapor lights on.

The first building was a store close to Lake Houston city park, it has a dozen of bright mercury vapor lights on (probably 24 hour) and has a field next to it. We arrived there around 9:30 PM and soon found two adult male Carolina on the wall under the light.

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Got 3 Stagmomantis carolina in less than 30 minutes, not bad.

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Also a grass mantis nymph crawling on the wall, into my container :)

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A nice looking moth spotted on the wall too. David told me it is Diphthera festiva (Hieroglyphics moth), not commonly seen around this area.

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This moth has about 5 inches wing span....Eacles imperialis (Imperial moth)

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One of the common insect here - Monochamus titillator (Southern Pine Sawyer)

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By 10 pm there are more and more adult male Carolina attracted to the lights. This one is spotted feeding at the front door of the store.

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More grass mantis adult male and nymphs spotted too

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Cool, I wish i could find some grass mantis nymphs... B)
Believed you can find them in FL too Chase.More carolina attracted to the lights (and the food)

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Saw a pair of mating stick insect too, and by the time i got home, she had lay some ova! later I found out this species is capable of shooting chemical liquid that could cause temporary blindness..... oh boy!

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Got a nice meal for my mantis - Ceratomia undulosa (Waved sphinx), but she decides to lay eggs in the container

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Frog joinned the hunt too catching stray bugs

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David then caught a very rare long horn - Neoptychodes trilineatus

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Antlion

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Crazy looking moth

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Caught about 16 adult males Carolina and a dozen of grass mantis (only about 6 are nymphs). by then it was only 10:30 PM so we decided to check out another spot. We found a school with bright lights on..... yes! But what we first saw was our Texas state animal... amardillo. This mammal is usually found as road kill in Texas :p , i almost ran over a live one once :p by now my Sony cybershot H20 ran out of battery and I only have the crappy iphone camera left :( .

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caught a few more Carolina mantis and saw this baby cotton mouth packed with attitude.

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Trying to ran away

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saw a beautiful big moth i forgot the name

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What happen next was unpleasant, a police car passed by and chase us out from the school compound, bummer!!....... :angry: It was about 11PM by then. My son thought it was a cool experience <_< and took a pic of me angry packing up and leave...nah i wasn't angry really :p (Lesson learn, don't go around the school late at night!)

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Here are some of the mantis captured.....

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Well i hope to collect more Stagmomantis sp in the future and appreciate if anyone willing to donate any dead specimen of Stagmomamntis sp. :)

 
Awesome pics Yen! I have one of those grass mantids and I really like them. Did you keep any of them?

 
Cool pics! This is a male IO moth (Automeris, io) They are here in NC too, but a rare sight. :(
Thanks Andrew.
Awesome pics Yen! I have one of those grass mantids and I really like them. Did you keep any of them?
Thanks. i am sure the field next to the store has lot more grass mantis so i keep all that were captured. if you need a male let me know.
I was going to say an Io moth as well but andrew beat me too it ;) Those are some great finds Yen. I wish I could find 16 in one night :lol:
Thanks. It is much easier than looking for bugs during day time.
 
Thanks. i am sure the field next to the store has lot more grass mantis so i keep all that were captured. if you need a male let me know.
Not even sure what I have.

 
Not even sure what I have.
Yeah especially when they are still nymph. When the nymphs is about 2 inches male will develope small budwing and slightly longer antenna. Antenna is very short for female and wingless as adult (around 2.5 inches).
NIce pictures Yen :) BTW that stick insect is an Anisomospha species i guess.
Thanks idolomantis, it is most likely Anisomorpha buprestoides .
 
wish we had some of those kind of bugs up here to the north in Michigan but most of the bugs around here are just too bland and never see anything new or exciting!

 

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