cali chows down. cilnia gets pissed. wahlbergii needs to shave!

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subadult male stagmomantis californica eating a spider (I can tell he's a cali now by the black wingbuds, limbo would have yellow)

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I was taking pics of my cilnia (lol funny story, the first time my mom heard me say "cilnia" she was like "who's nia and why do you want to kill her?")

all was going well

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then she got pissed

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then she got all up in my face

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then this happened

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Wow, I always thought the "C" in "Cilnia" was pronounced with an "S" sound. Nice pics though! Hope you can breed C. humeralis!

And you have a pnigomantis?? It's like you're collecting my dream species.

 
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You sure thats a presub pnigo? Maybe its the angle but the wingbuds look sub sized. My male's about 2 weeks adult so I hope to breed them soon.

Wow, I always thought the "C" in "Cilnia" was pronounced with an "S" sound. Nice pics though! Hope you can breed C. humeralis!

And you have a pnigomantis?? It's like you're collecting my dream species.
I always pronounced it with a soft C as well.

 
Wow, I always thought the "C" in "Cilnia" was pronounced with an "S" sound. Nice pics though! Hope you can breed C. humeralis!

And you have a pnigomantis?? It's like you're collecting my dream species.
all Cs in latin are pronounced like a K

i dont have any male cilnia so i dont think i'll be able to breed them

i love pnigos cause they r so photogenic

sadly i dont have any females

 
all Cs in latin are pronounced like a K
I wasnt aware, and after doing a quick google search and doing some research you are mostly correct. In Classic latin all Cs were a hard C. Medieval latin however apparently developed that a C followed by e/i is actually a CH sound (Like in chuck). Even further, modern latin (As in, latin words used in english/french etc) has further anglicized it and a lot of words will make a soft c (s sound) when followed by e/i.

So you are absolutely correct that true latin every c is a hard c, but today's latin is hardly true latin, and using a soft c isnt incorrect. I would argue the most correct would be to use medieval latin since it is still true latin although having progressed in time, making Cilnia sound like chill-nia.

But this is a thread for your mantids. so I'd rather not get into a debate over it.

 
this wahlbergii male is hairy :lol:

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aging ghost gal

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pnigo presub male

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enjoy :D
Nice Double Shield Yes is a Presub male.

You sure thats a presub pnigo? Maybe its the angle but the wingbuds look sub sized. My male's about 2 weeks adult so I hope to breed them soon.

I always pronounced it with a soft C as well.
For sure is Presub not sub. The way you reply reminds me of someone lol ...

 

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