Precious Well-known member Joined Aug 11, 2007 Messages 462 Reaction score 8 Location Virginia Aug 2, 2016 #2 Checking out the approach! View attachment 8044 Last edited by a moderator: Aug 4, 2016
mantisman 230 Well-known member Joined Apr 8, 2013 Messages 721 Reaction score 201 Location North Carolina Aug 2, 2016 #3 Are you sure they are the same species? That male doesn't look like a Sphodromantis.
Sticky Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 1,899 Reaction score 321 Location Ellsworth,Maine Aug 15, 2016 #4 How can you tell?
mantisfan101 Well-known member Joined Aug 7, 2017 Messages 356 Reaction score 68 Aug 15, 2017 #5 The male has those red/black lines between his abdomen segments. For all I know, only Hierodula and Rhombodera have that.
The male has those red/black lines between his abdomen segments. For all I know, only Hierodula and Rhombodera have that.
hierodula Well-known member Joined Mar 31, 2009 Messages 1,170 Reaction score 74 Location Maryland Aug 15, 2017 #6 It looks like a male Hierodula membranacea and a female sphodromantis to me as well
Connor Well-known member Joined Aug 12, 2017 Messages 1,033 Reaction score 104 Location Ohio Aug 19, 2017 #7 Well this will interesting to see how the ooyth are...
Kermit Well-known member Joined Feb 20, 2015 Messages 348 Reaction score 67 Location California Aug 20, 2017 #8 Ooths won't hatch if they are different species ?