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Diapause question
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse" data-source="post: 12367" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>S. carolina and T. sinensis oothecae do not undergo diapause, the cold weather just prevents them from hatching. If kept warm they will hatch 5-8 weeks after being laid. European M. religiosa needs a cold spell to break diapause, otherwise they do not develop. I am not sure if this is true with African populations of M. religiosa though?</p><p></p><p>I am unaware of any other mantids that go through diapause in the egg stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse, post: 12367, member: 16"] S. carolina and T. sinensis oothecae do not undergo diapause, the cold weather just prevents them from hatching. If kept warm they will hatch 5-8 weeks after being laid. European M. religiosa needs a cold spell to break diapause, otherwise they do not develop. I am not sure if this is true with African populations of M. religiosa though? I am unaware of any other mantids that go through diapause in the egg stage. [/QUOTE]
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