N Nick Barta Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2006 Messages 177 Reaction score 6 Location Puyallup, Washington Sep 15, 2007 #2 Does the Chinese Mantis have black spots, (or black with a white center) spots on the inside of it's forearms, right by where they attach to the thorax?
Does the Chinese Mantis have black spots, (or black with a white center) spots on the inside of it's forearms, right by where they attach to the thorax?
A asdsdf Coolest Member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 758 Reaction score 0 Location US, California Sep 15, 2007 #3 Nope, but Religiosa do. (European)
N Nick Barta Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2006 Messages 177 Reaction score 6 Location Puyallup, Washington Sep 16, 2007 #4 Thanks!!
DeadInTheBasement Well-known member Joined Jan 17, 2006 Messages 222 Reaction score 6 Location Tennessee Sep 17, 2007 #5 mine did
A asdsdf Coolest Member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 758 Reaction score 0 Location US, California Sep 17, 2007 #6 Np!!! It's not Chinese then!
DeadInTheBasement Well-known member Joined Jan 17, 2006 Messages 222 Reaction score 6 Location Tennessee Sep 17, 2007 #7 well here are some pic of my dead male... he used to have even more spots on his arms but he lost them with age. correct me if i am wrong, but that looks like a chinese to me.
well here are some pic of my dead male... he used to have even more spots on his arms but he lost them with age. correct me if i am wrong, but that looks like a chinese to me.
Ben.M Well-known member Joined Feb 21, 2007 Messages 572 Reaction score 0 Location Suffolk, United Kingdom Sep 17, 2007 #8 Yup, chinese, can tell by the green strip in the wing covers
A asdsdf Coolest Member Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 758 Reaction score 0 Location US, California Sep 17, 2007 #9 Europeans have a huge spot, that looks like an eye. It covers nearly the whole "armpit" area.
Rick Well-known member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 15,907 Reaction score 583 Location NC Sep 17, 2007 #10 European are much smaller. Chinese have a spot between the front legs but it's not an "eyespot".