Miomantis binotata

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Is it not possible to edit the topic title? From biotata to binotata.

Here is another short video of an adult female:

 
Is it not possible to edit the topic title? From biotata to binotata.

Here is another short video of an adult female:

Sorry again....I feel very dumb for not writing down the proper name.

Could we just start the topic again or rename it?

When I saw pictures of M. binotata I thought they were O. zebrata sp....

So beautiful really!!!They are very active,and they have some kind of red eyes.

Congrats to the one who brought us this new species.I love it!!!

 
They are very small ,2.5 to 3cm for females!!But so so so so cute!Once I get oothes I will widespread this one!!!

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I am very happy :)

 
Love the colors on the nymph's abdomen! The adults remind me of a mini O. zebrata with B. mendica wings. Great looking mantis!

 
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She decided to lay another one :blink:

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And I found this! :)

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Of course I am well behaved and for this ooth I will be at my utmost best to get one if your passing them out to those who you select as the chosen ones!

 
I love their coloring and patterns.. but not so much for the size =P
Grab some B Mendica if you like these guy's but their too stubby, plus Mendica are even more stunning in color and pattern (=

Not that these aren't very cool in their own right, but too small for me also. :p

 
She was laying in the bottom of the cup so I thought she was in trouble and was about to remove her until I saw she was in fact laying an ooth on the ground....They also seem to lay 2 oothes in 1 or 2 days.... :blink:

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