khabirun Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2007 Messages 98 Reaction score 1 Location Singapore Oct 7, 2007 #2 Hey Guys, here are some of my mantids, sorry for poor quality Local Caught Mantid , not sure about the species H.Membranacea Both of em H.Coronatus P.Wahlbergii P.Paradoxa B.Mendica D.Lobata
Hey Guys, here are some of my mantids, sorry for poor quality Local Caught Mantid , not sure about the species H.Membranacea Both of em H.Coronatus P.Wahlbergii P.Paradoxa B.Mendica D.Lobata
OGIGA Dead Leaf Mantis Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 2,943 Reaction score 0 Location Northern California Oct 7, 2007 #3 Your adult orchid looks a lot like mine. Your pictures are actually pretty good.
hibiscusmile Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 13,716 Reaction score 926 Location Ohio Oct 7, 2007 #4 Nice collection, I love the tie look the dead leaf gets when adult!
Ben.M Well-known member Joined Feb 21, 2007 Messages 572 Reaction score 0 Location Suffolk, United Kingdom Oct 8, 2007 #5 Lovely mantids think the first 1 is European
khabirun Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2007 Messages 98 Reaction score 1 Location Singapore Oct 8, 2007 #6 im not sure if its european, thought they have spots on their forelegs, this dude of mine doesnt have any, more like reddish tints from the thorax all the way to its 2nd segment of the abdomen. ill post some pics later Last edited by a moderator: Oct 8, 2007
im not sure if its european, thought they have spots on their forelegs, this dude of mine doesnt have any, more like reddish tints from the thorax all the way to its 2nd segment of the abdomen. ill post some pics later
khabirun Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2007 Messages 98 Reaction score 1 Location Singapore Oct 8, 2007 #7 here we go,
Ben.M Well-known member Joined Feb 21, 2007 Messages 572 Reaction score 0 Location Suffolk, United Kingdom Oct 8, 2007 #8 Europeans hav a spot on their forearms(the ones they catch their food with)