Indian Flower Mantis Nymphs

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roadglide16

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Finally got some Indian Flower Mantids (first time for this species).  I thought I'd take some pictures after they had settled down and eaten.

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Picture update...they are growing fast.  You can even see the tell tale markings on the wing (2nd picture) showing that it is a c. gemmatus.

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They look either presub or sub... I had a similar situation with a creobroter, sold as L4/L5 but actually sub. They were pictipennis, though! 

Beautiful photos!  

 
@izbiggs  Can you tell the difference between C. Gemmatus & C. Pictipennis at this stage ?                      I am, learning ... SS

 
I grabbed couple more shots as I clean their habitat.  She actually laid an ooth, but I am not sure if she got fertilized before she ate her mate.  I had put them in a larger enclosure to give the male a chance to escape like my Chinese males were able to do, but this girl was not as nice.  Even with all the extra BB flies I had in there to munch on.

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 beautiful! Sorry about your male, though. :(  

Hopefully the  ooth will have nymphs for you!

 
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Those are amazing pictures! And your mantises are so cute! The focus on the head and eyes is great and nice and crisp.

 

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