Do you know this Costa Rican species?

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This is a Costa Rican mantis species. Only a few mm when L1's and can only eat young sprintails. Adults are less than an inch and do well with D. hydei.

I know what this species is, im just testing some of the more 'veteran' members :)

I've included pictures of an L1, older instar, adult male, and adult female.

Enjoy!
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Nope, try again happy :)

And paradoxica, they never wanted to mate. 7 males and 5 females and none wanted to mate. ....only an unfertile ooth to show for it.

 
Pseudomiopteryx species, of the 3 present in Costa Rica perhaps infuscata or maybe maculata, I don't think festae but difficult to be sure from pics

 
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Pseudomiopteryx species, the 3 present in Costa Rica perhaps infuscata or maybe maculata, I don't think festae but difficult to be sure from pics
Yup, genus is Pseduomiopteryx .....narrowing it down from infuscata, and maculata is the toughest part.

Nicely done Gill :)

 

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