waverage
Member
Hi there!
I am new to these forums, I have mostly have been on British phasmid forums due to the lack of USA based ones. I see there is a good amount of USA based insect enthusiasts here
I have started to collect North American phasmids. So far I only have three/four species:
Diapheromera femorata-- Currently getting lots of ova
Manomera blatchleyi--Should be getting some ova in the mail soon
Had a bad shipping experience with the following two:
Diapheromera arizonensis (only one female- males died in shipping might not get ova)
Diapheromera tamaulipensis (one female left-- two laid eggs-- 10 eggs which might not hatch[had to cut them out of two dead females])
I am curious if anyone here has any native species? Maybe even in their back yards even?
Due to the bad shipping experience, I would much rather buy ova and not nymphs or adults. If you have some in your back yards it might be enough to just keep one in a tank for a week and if it is an adult, at this time of year, it should have already mated and produce a good amount of ova.
If anyone here is interested in joining a phasmid collection group (only a hand full of members so far), I have a good amount a material on foods and locations of most USA phasmids and would love to hear from all those interested.
Thanks,
Waverage
I am new to these forums, I have mostly have been on British phasmid forums due to the lack of USA based ones. I see there is a good amount of USA based insect enthusiasts here
I have started to collect North American phasmids. So far I only have three/four species:
Diapheromera femorata-- Currently getting lots of ova
Manomera blatchleyi--Should be getting some ova in the mail soon
Had a bad shipping experience with the following two:
Diapheromera arizonensis (only one female- males died in shipping might not get ova)
Diapheromera tamaulipensis (one female left-- two laid eggs-- 10 eggs which might not hatch[had to cut them out of two dead females])
I am curious if anyone here has any native species? Maybe even in their back yards even?
Due to the bad shipping experience, I would much rather buy ova and not nymphs or adults. If you have some in your back yards it might be enough to just keep one in a tank for a week and if it is an adult, at this time of year, it should have already mated and produce a good amount of ova.
If anyone here is interested in joining a phasmid collection group (only a hand full of members so far), I have a good amount a material on foods and locations of most USA phasmids and would love to hear from all those interested.
Thanks,
Waverage
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