Jaywo
Well-known member
They are so closely related I wonder if they can produce successful offsprings? Anyone ever try?
I agree with you. I have no plans to breed them. I only keep P. paradoxas. I'm just more curious as to if someone did breed, it they produced offsprings and if those offsprings are sterile or fertile. I think you are right, its likely they won't produce viabable offspring like the other closely related ones.I don't know if they can successfully produce offspring, but if they could, it becomes a question of should you attempt to mate them. I think the opinion of most breeders would be that you shouldn't. If you were successful, you have a responsibility to inform buyers... or keep them all for yourself.
Ive never even heard of insignis. LoL.I've always been told that Phyllocrania genus has 3 distinct species: illudens, paradoxa, and insignis. I've seen a side by side comparison of paradoxa and illudens, and illudens does appear to be slightly larger. I've never seen an insignis. Someone smarter than I am would have to clarify.
Not as much as I am!I am likely cuckoo (as most of you have gathered by now )
Id really like to know. Im pretty sure theyre considered synonyms, but new methods in taxonomy using DNA instead of genitalia may break them up.Not as much as I am!
I've asked an expert with 10 years experience with mantids... otherwise I'll lose sleep not knowing. See, I've out-cuckood you.
That was initially my thoughts also.Opinion: Because they have been bred successfully for years, they are morphological variants of the same species.
I keep my illudens and paradoxa sequestered.Please don't, even if you did manage to hatch them out you'd need to find a way to take care of all the babies. For the most part, hybridization is frowned upon in general.
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