jameslongo
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Hello everyone at Mantidforum. I'm just a young lad from suburban Sydney & i've been looking after mantids for about 9 months now. My girlfriend gave me the mantid collecting bug & now my room is slowly being taken over by these interesting little buggers.
My collection so far consists of:
4x False Garden Mantids (Pseudomantis albofimbriata) (3 adult female/1 adult male)
2x Large Brown Mantids (Archimantis latistyla) (1 L4 female/1 subadult male)
2x Snake Mantids (Kongobatha diademata) (1 L3 female/1 L3 male)
1x Garden Mantid (Orthodera ministralis) (1 subadult female)
It's not a very pretty collection, all belonging to the Mantidae family, but i love them all the same. Unfortunately, due to my Australianess, i can't get the awesome flower mantids out there. "Quarantine matters, don't muck with it," as a certain late crocodile hunter once said. However, by the end of this year i'll see if i can't get my hands on a couple of Giant Rainforest Mantids from tropical Queensland.
It would be good to here from you. Are there any other Sydneysider collectors?
Cheers,
James.
My collection so far consists of:
4x False Garden Mantids (Pseudomantis albofimbriata) (3 adult female/1 adult male)
2x Large Brown Mantids (Archimantis latistyla) (1 L4 female/1 subadult male)
2x Snake Mantids (Kongobatha diademata) (1 L3 female/1 L3 male)
1x Garden Mantid (Orthodera ministralis) (1 subadult female)
It's not a very pretty collection, all belonging to the Mantidae family, but i love them all the same. Unfortunately, due to my Australianess, i can't get the awesome flower mantids out there. "Quarantine matters, don't muck with it," as a certain late crocodile hunter once said. However, by the end of this year i'll see if i can't get my hands on a couple of Giant Rainforest Mantids from tropical Queensland.
It would be good to here from you. Are there any other Sydneysider collectors?
Cheers,
James.