Chemz Active member Joined Aug 5, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 9 Location Mobile, Al Oct 14, 2017 #2 So, I've caught this mantis and i need some assistance in figuring out what species it is.
Connor Well-known member Joined Aug 12, 2017 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 104 Location Ohio Oct 14, 2017 #3 Looks to be a stagmomantis limbata or stagmomantis carolina. Perhaps a mantis religiosa. If you added some more light and something to scale the size of the mantis that would be help full. But I'm thinking it's a stagmomantis for sure.
Looks to be a stagmomantis limbata or stagmomantis carolina. Perhaps a mantis religiosa. If you added some more light and something to scale the size of the mantis that would be help full. But I'm thinking it's a stagmomantis for sure.
Connor Well-known member Joined Aug 12, 2017 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 104 Location Ohio Oct 14, 2017 #4 Nvm definitely not a M. Religiosa
Chemz Active member Joined Aug 5, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 9 Location Mobile, Al Oct 14, 2017 #5 Here I put her next to a ruler
River Dane Well-known member Joined May 25, 2017 Messages 704 Reaction score 168 Location California, USA Oct 14, 2017 #6 @Chemz Probably Stagmomantis Carolina. Not sure, though.
Cloud the Dinosaur King Active member Joined May 10, 2017 Messages 35 Reaction score 4 Location SC, USA Oct 18, 2017 #7 She is 100% a Stagmomantis carolina. She has a black stigma, while other members of the Stagmomantis genus would have a yellow stigma.
She is 100% a Stagmomantis carolina. She has a black stigma, while other members of the Stagmomantis genus would have a yellow stigma.
Kris Anderson Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2016 Messages 85 Reaction score 37 Location Las Vegas, NV Oct 21, 2017 #8 Not accurate regarding the stigma presence/coloration... but, yes, this is Stagmomantis carolina, female.
Not accurate regarding the stigma presence/coloration... but, yes, this is Stagmomantis carolina, female.