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It would be nice if any of you could post pictures of the differences between the two, ocelleta, and walhbergii. There is something out there, http://www.mantisphotos.com/comparingpseudo.htm , but the pictures aren't all that clear, and the spirals are not always like that. I already know that the ocelleta is smaller, more colorful, and has smaller "shoulder blades", but in some picture of P.O, they seem to be lacking those colorful green lines, and seem less bright as PW. So, some picture evidence would be nice.

Thanks!

 
Ive bin told that no oclata, the shoulder blades are in a diamond sort of shape, while a whalbiis are wider than they are tal

 
Ocelleta

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Then yep, ocelleta hava more diamond like shied thing :D

 
Here are two of my Pseudocreobotra species, the one on left is subadult male P. Wahlbergii and the other one is subadult female P. Ocellata.

POvsPW.jpg


PW is larger species and the side of the pronotum is rounder and wider, PO is smaller (even the subadult female is smaller than subadult male PW) and has "sharper" pronotum and narrower.

POvsPW1.jpg


POvsPW2.jpg


 
yup that's poo :wink: i don't know why this happen frequently whenever i hold any animals.

Yes, PO "spikes" on the ab is not as appearance as PW, and also not as "sharp" at the edge but rather more "obtuse".

PO is not "more colorful" than PW itself, but i found more colro variation in a group of PW as compared to PW.

 
It's called poo! or as babies say on cartoons, pootie! :lol:
:lol: , but then it's so liquid....all my mantids have solid ones, if you know what I mean...

Yen: Check your email! :lol: I sent you one. Now I want PO for sure.

Also, does anyone have adult pics?

 

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