M mikemercer Active member Joined Mar 3, 2009 Messages 43 Reaction score 0 Location ohio Mar 6, 2009 #2 can someone id this photo for me its local in ohio (plus trying to figure out how to load pics on here)sorry for the trouble Last edited by a moderator: Mar 6, 2009
can someone id this photo for me its local in ohio (plus trying to figure out how to load pics on here)sorry for the trouble
bassist Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 562 Reaction score 2 Mar 6, 2009 #3 To post pictures upload the image to a website like imageshack or photobucket.com then copy the img code or use the url and on the beginning put and at the end put [/ img] < without the space. Or attaching them to the post works too Lol. Looks like a chinese ooth to me. Last edited by a moderator: Mar 6, 2009
To post pictures upload the image to a website like imageshack or photobucket.com then copy the img code or use the url and on the beginning put and at the end put [/ img] < without the space. Or attaching them to the post works too Lol. Looks like a chinese ooth to me.
ismart Well-known member Joined Sep 2, 2006 Messages 3,990 Reaction score 93 Location Bronx New York USA Mar 6, 2009 #4 I would say that it is a chinese ooth. The pic is kinda blurry though.
M mikemercer Active member Joined Mar 3, 2009 Messages 43 Reaction score 0 Location ohio Mar 6, 2009 #5 ismart said: I would say that it is a chinese ooth. The pic is kinda blurry though. Click to expand... yea sorry still learning camera and pic program is it called chinese mantid or is there something specific latin name?
ismart said: I would say that it is a chinese ooth. The pic is kinda blurry though. Click to expand... yea sorry still learning camera and pic program is it called chinese mantid or is there something specific latin name?
bassist Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 562 Reaction score 2 Mar 6, 2009 #6 Tenodera sinensis introduced in the US they're probably the most common mantis now.
Katnapper Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 7, 2008 Messages 4,200 Reaction score 14 Location Illinois - USA Mar 6, 2009 #7 I agree... Tenodera sinensis.
Rick Well-known member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 15,907 Reaction score 583 Location NC Mar 7, 2009 #8 Chinese mantis.
R robelgado Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2009 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location USA, FL Mar 7, 2009 #9 Definately chinese.