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Pseudovates peruviana
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<blockquote data-quote="mantisdeperu" data-source="post: 21484" data-attributes="member: 593"><p>Hi my friends. Robomantis, is correct that you say, please only wait ok?</p><p></p><p>With regard to what Francisco says, it´s true. I have observed in the same habitat we can find several individuals, but they are never united, enclosed they are grouped and you will not return to find another group of mantis at least to 500 meters to the semibreve. The oothecae are in the habit of grouping and placing them in the same plant. I have managed to find oothecae of different epochs what makes me think that the mantis return to the place where they were born to place their oothecae, I have observed in Pseudoxyops too. Even it is said that there is a maternal instinct of the females, who are in the habit of remaining near his oothecae, is for such a motive that always I can find almost always an adult female and simultaneously oothecae.</p><p></p><p>This is something that I cannot confirm but very soon I they will have some innovation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mantisdeperu, post: 21484, member: 593"] Hi my friends. Robomantis, is correct that you say, please only wait ok? With regard to what Francisco says, it´s true. I have observed in the same habitat we can find several individuals, but they are never united, enclosed they are grouped and you will not return to find another group of mantis at least to 500 meters to the semibreve. The oothecae are in the habit of grouping and placing them in the same plant. I have managed to find oothecae of different epochs what makes me think that the mantis return to the place where they were born to place their oothecae, I have observed in Pseudoxyops too. Even it is said that there is a maternal instinct of the females, who are in the habit of remaining near his oothecae, is for such a motive that always I can find almost always an adult female and simultaneously oothecae. This is something that I cannot confirm but very soon I they will have some innovation. [/QUOTE]
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