So they are officially Prohierodula cf. laticollis "Togo"???
No, that's not the official name of this stock and they have been confirmed by a member on the UK Mantisforums that all the markings matches ones of a
P. laticollis. The only reason why I'm calling them
Prohierodula cf. laticollis "Togo" is because none of the males or females of this species are adult yet and it's not definite that these are
P. laticollis (dead specimens of adults have not been sent off to professional taxonomists yet).
Therefore, I'm using the term
"cf.", which is an abbreviated form of the word
'conferre' in Latin, which means 'compare to'. It means it is similar to the species named but it could be a variant, or a different species. Also, the
"Togo" part is the location data where the ooth of this stock was collected to set it apart from any other
P. laticollis.
I have been seeing that name quite a bit lately... someone must have got this ooth by accident..lol
Nope, as far as I know, I'm the only one on social networking websites and forums with this particular stock of this species as I have not seen anybody else with them, out of all the people on:
Mantidforum (US)
UK Mantisforum (UK, lol)
About 8,000 people on Mantis keeping groups on facebook.
I have been posting the exact same photos and info on my facebook page- Richard's Inverts... and also on these mantis keeping groups on Fb as well. Maybe that's where you have been seeing all of these
P. cf. laticollis "Togo"?
I hope they make lots of ooths for you!
It is a really cool mantis... keep us updated... are you going to breed them? shoot... I just seen you are in the UK.. so no hope for us in the USA
They look like a really nice size... can't wait to see the adult size...
Thanks.