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<blockquote data-quote="Obie" data-source="post: 16559" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>Hi Christian,</p><p></p><p>These are not wild caught. I got them from Francisco, who said they were R. megaera. I showed them to two Thai entomologists who were visiting the entomology museum where I work. One of them does some work on Asian mantids and he said they are Rhombodera and most likely one of the Thailand species (which includes R. megaera). I agree with you that we should be careful not to throw names around without knowing though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obie, post: 16559, member: 238"] Hi Christian, These are not wild caught. I got them from Francisco, who said they were R. megaera. I showed them to two Thai entomologists who were visiting the entomology museum where I work. One of them does some work on Asian mantids and he said they are Rhombodera and most likely one of the Thailand species (which includes R. megaera). I agree with you that we should be careful not to throw names around without knowing though. [/QUOTE]
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