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Has it ever been attempted, I assume that it has.
Take two Mantids of different species, see if they will produce an ooth.
General consensus from other sources so far suggest that it would fail, for three reasons, one, they would see one another as prey and not a mate, two, they have evolved too far apart to breed, like a man and ape, for example, and three, ooths, even if they did mate, would be sterile.
However.
There are over 2000 species of PM, that we know of, and you can probably double that, for those that we don't.
Unless every variable has been tried, and that has not happened, then it cannot be said, for sure, that this could not bo done, that we could not create a whole new genus of Mantis by say crossing a Dead Leaf with an Orchid.
Take two Mantids of different species, see if they will produce an ooth.
General consensus from other sources so far suggest that it would fail, for three reasons, one, they would see one another as prey and not a mate, two, they have evolved too far apart to breed, like a man and ape, for example, and three, ooths, even if they did mate, would be sterile.
However.
There are over 2000 species of PM, that we know of, and you can probably double that, for those that we don't.
Unless every variable has been tried, and that has not happened, then it cannot be said, for sure, that this could not bo done, that we could not create a whole new genus of Mantis by say crossing a Dead Leaf with an Orchid.