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Mantid Discussions
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Pseudovates arizonae ( arizona unicorn mantis )
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<blockquote data-quote="yen_saw" data-source="post: 28997" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>AFK, this one is from Texas not Arizona. I think the title is misleading, i should have created a new post for this Phyllovates Chlorophaea species instead. I did see "wings" all over my cage this morning but did not take a close up look, chances are good that i have my first adult female today. Will post a pic up later. One sad note, i messed up with the moult count, it appeared that female need an extra molt to mature but have doubt about it as i am getting adults from both gender almost the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yen_saw, post: 28997, member: 12"] AFK, this one is from Texas not Arizona. I think the title is misleading, i should have created a new post for this Phyllovates Chlorophaea species instead. I did see "wings" all over my cage this morning but did not take a close up look, chances are good that i have my first adult female today. Will post a pic up later. One sad note, i messed up with the moult count, it appeared that female need an extra molt to mature but have doubt about it as i am getting adults from both gender almost the same time. [/QUOTE]
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Pseudovates arizonae ( arizona unicorn mantis )
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