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Really cute... love the pink lips... Congrats on the pair... Thanks for sharing..

 
XMP:

They sell their mantids as Prohierodula cf. ornatipennis (Togo)


Judging by your pictures it might not be picta since I have these and they look differently, I also have Prohierodula laticollis, that looks suspiciously similar.
Darkrai283:

Thanks XMP.


On their website a week ago, they were selling them as {Prohierodula sp. (picta?) (Togo)} which is the reason why I put in "Prohierodula sp. (picta?) in the OP.

I agree, they do look similar to P. laticollis so I'm excited to see what they turn out as.
Vulcain:

Hi,


They are really beautiful :)
They look like laticollis specie that's right.

Best regards
Paul M16:

Hi. I have just reared P laticollis and they look identical to those in the photos


Cheers.

Paul
half man half mantis:

My moneys on laticollis for sure, colourful little buggers.
XMP:

As far as I know the Prohierodula genus is not that big, three known species that have been found in the hobby:

Prohierodula picta (most bred species)
Prohierodula laticollis (recently introduced and starting to become popular)
Prohierodula flavipennis (Imported once but never been bred)

There are more species, and they all resemble each other a bit. I have museum specimen references for these species so if you have adults and they turn out to be something different than laticollis, then I will be more than happy to look it up for you!

Greetings
 
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Very nice coloration all over the mantis, very bright colors. The pink lipstick though is unique. Some awesome shots with great clarity, thanks for sharing. :D

 
A lad on UKmantisforums said:

Turns out laticollis and ornatipennis are synonyms, so it is the same species. Voila, mystery solved.
Hooray! Mystery solved. :) I'll label them as- Prohierodula cf. laticollis "Togo".
 
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OMG... those colors are amazing!..Wow... great pics.. thanks for sharing... keep us updated please

 
Wow, I love those eyes! Am I really seeing blue? Any mantis with blue eyes has a special place in my heart. :wub:

 
OMG... those colors are amazing!..Wow... great pics.. thanks for sharing... keep us updated please
They are. Beautiful! Yes, please keep us updated.
Wow, I love those eyes! Am I really seeing blue? Any mantis with blue eyes has a special place in my heart. :wub:
Thanks. Yes, that is blue that you are seeing. The blue eyes contrast the rest of the body which is more of a green/turquoise colour under bright light. Coupled with the faint pink 'lipstick', this species is one of my favourites! :)

 
So they are officially Prohierodula cf. laticollis "Togo"??? I have been seeing that name quite a bit lately... someone must have got this ooth by accident..lol

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...

 
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. :)

 
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Figured they were at least somewhat laticollis from the day you got em xD, cant wait to see adult colors, wings will be a near dead giveaway, as there are gorgeous markings on em.

 

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