Butterfly
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Ok Im a bit confused on the species I had, now that her ooths are hatching I think im calling them the wrong kind of Matind. Can anyone ID my bug?
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We have that exact mantis here in the carolinas and we don't have s. californica. I am no expert but I think s. carolina.I might be wrong, but I think you have S. limbata, the Bordered mantis. I think this due to the yellow hind wings. I have reared them before and they did quite well. I caught mine in Tucson, Az. Do you have any of the adult males? If so, check to see if the abdomen has 4 dark cross-bands. If the bands are present, you have S. californica. If there are no bands, you have S. limbata. But these bands are only on the males. If you do not have males then you will need to wait for adults to appear.
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