Firenkyo
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This is my mantis! They're a jewel flower mantis - not sure of the sex yet. I think that they're on i4? I've named them Minty!
I purchased them from mantisuniverse.com.
I purchased them from mantisuniverse.com.


I'm not sure if I can get a good picture with my phone - I'll try later! How can you tell?Looks like a female to me, but I would need a clear and close pic of the abdomen.
This is really informative, thank you! I've seen the ocelli on other insects and pictures of larger mantises, but never looked too close at my own to see them! I have a digital microscope, so I think I'll try to get Minty under it later today to take some pictures. I was planning on using that wing difference to sex them once they reached their adult stage - I remember reading about the abdominal differences and deciding I'd wait until the adult form. I had no idea about the ocelli and antennae differences.Male mantises have 7-8 abdominal segments, while females have 5-6 (Usually). A females abdomen ends in an upward pointing triangle like shape, while males end with an upward pointing cup. Females sometimes have slightly more molts than males, but for some species, that is not the case. Did you know that mantises actually have 5 eyes? The smaller eyes are called Ocelli. A male mantis’s ocelli are larger and easier to see, while females are tiny, and quite hard to see on some species. Ocelli are located between the compound eyes, usually in between and sometimes slightly below the antenna. As adults, males are the same size, or slightly smaller that the females. Males have wings that reach past the end of the abdomen, while females have wings that are shorter than, or the same length as their abdomens (with some exceptions). I will include some pictures when I get a chance. I have 5+ years of experience in mantis keeping, so if you have any questions feel free to message me.![]()