Cilnia humeralis (Wide Armed Mantis) Amazing Colors

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Precarious

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Cilnia humeralis (Wide Armed Mantis) male pre- post-molt adult.

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I have never seen red like that on their arms. When he hardened did he keep that coloration?

 
I have never seen red like that on their arms. When he hardened did he keep that coloration?
Unfortunately, the red and blue on the raptors turned shiny black, but the purple on the thorax is the trade off.

He came out really nice didn't he,you're really selling me on this species :D
They are a very cool species. Nice personality and fun to handle. Plus, as you can see, they make great photographic subjects. ;)

Hopefully I get a pair mated and have nymphs and ooths to sell again. I haven't seen anybody I sold to last generation showing adults yet. I'd hope others keep them going if I decide to drop them. This strain in particular is pretty unique. Apparently the purple is not common. At least, that amount of purple. These are the only I've had so I'm basing that on what I've been told.

Anyone know for sure?

 
Very nice. That species is great, be nice to see them common again.

 
Unfortunately, the red and blue on the raptors turned shiny black, but the purple on the thorax is the trade off.

They are a very cool species. Nice personality and fun to handle. Plus, as you can see, they make great photographic subjects. ;)

Hopefully I get a pair mated and have nymphs and ooths to sell again. I haven't seen anybody I sold to last generation showing adults yet. I'd hope others keep them going if I decide to drop them. This strain in particular is pretty unique. Apparently the purple is not common. At least, that amount of purple. These are the only I've had so I'm basing that on what I've been told.

Anyone know for sure?
i have a presub female but she is kinda boring

 
Very nice. That species is great, be nice to see them common again.
Do you recall purple being so prominent in specimens you've seen in the past? Just trying to figure out if this is a unique strain.

 
Your photography is insane!

Ive just come across some Cilnias in Eastern Europe but not as glamorous looking like these. However, im very excited to be able to buy some! Hoping to breed too, since they are so rare..

 
Your photography is insane!

Ive just come across some Cilnias in Eastern Europe but not as glamorous looking like these. However, im very excited to be able to buy some! Hoping to breed too, since they are so rare..
Thanks! I really loved this species. Once my culture died out when I had a bad season I was never able to find them again.

 
@Precarious Thats really encouraging to hear. Its rather experimental for me since there is such a little info, so I do appreciate these little snippets of feedback on Cilnias.

These are the ones I am buying, not as stunning like yours but still beautiful ☺

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