Pseudomantis Nymphs

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Stefan

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Hi All :)

One of my Pseudomantis oothecae hatched yesterday. Around 20 nymphs met me in the evening when I arrived home. I think these are Pseudomantis albofimbriata, but they might be some other species. There isn't enough descriptive information about all the Australian species.

I was expecting them to hatch in several months from now, but the warmer temperatures indoors made these hatch early. So I bought some pinhead crickets today. I'll see how I go with these nymphs. They are about 7mm long from head to abdomen, and all of them are a very dark glossy brown. I wonder if any will go green as they age.

Anyway, here are the photos:

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Thanks for the pic Stefan, looks like Stagmomantis sp on first glance. Nice marking on the raptorial arm. I have never heard of this species before, thanks again.

 
Ogiga, as Yen said, the black spot is just a marking. That other female ( http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y123/sple...p%207%206%2007/ ) has even sharper claws that hook into the arm like that, with a groove, but the groove is perfectly fine, as you can see.

Yen, perhaps you have heard of Orthodera sp.? Pseudomantis is called false garden mantis because it has a similar arm spot to Orthodera, the Aust. garden mantis, which has an electric blue flame-like spot instead of black. Orthodera would have to be my favorite Aussie species.

 

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