Pseudocreoboter wahlbergii & Sibylla pretiosa

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CZDalkan

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Some photos of both species - Pseudocreoboter wahlbergii & Sibylla pretiosa http://www.dalkan.cz - mantids

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It's Pseudocreobotra, not Pseudocreobroter.
If you stick with this forum, young fellow, in about five years, not only will you know a lot about mantids, but we may have socialized you as well!

NEVER make statements like this without doing a lot of checking (http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=12870&hl= would have helped you). Then say something like, "Isn't the proper name Creobotra, not Creobroter?"

BTW, six hours begore posting this, you posted a comment using "Creobroter." Did you have a revalation since then?

I realize that you have more problems than most in communicating with the outside world and feel that the only way that you can be heard is if you shock or dazzle, but it tends to irritate rather than amaze. Try, if only on this forum, to ask questions, even when you are "sure" of the answer, rather than making bald statements, which are often wrong, and see what kind of responses you get. Just keep trying. You are already doing better than when you started, and you'll be surprised at how well things turn out!

 
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If you stick with this forum, young fellow, in about five years, not only will you know a lot about mantids, but we may have socialized you as well!NEVER make statements like this without doing a lot of checking (http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=12870&hl= would have helped you). Then say something like, "Isn't the proper name Creobotra, not Creobroter?"

BTW, six hours begore posting this, you posted a comment using "Creobroter." Did you have a revalation since then?

I realize that you have more problems than most in communicating with the outside world and feel that the only way that you can be heard is if you shock or dazzle, but it tends to irritate rather than amaze. Try, if only on this forum, to ask questions, even when you are "sure" of the answer, rather than making bald statements, which are often wrong, and see what kind of responses you get. Just keep trying. You are already doing better than when you started, and you'll be surprised at how well things turn out!
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I know about the dust on the sensor. I must clean it next week

Another pics in new topic (I don't know how to rename this topic to "Photos of creatures", if possible)

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