mr nick
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Hi all
These pics were taken approximately 4 months ago when I matured a pair of said species, with a Nikon D40 SLR with standard 18-55 mm lens (I now own a D80) and a lot of patience. Sadly I fell asleep and the female ate the male, and so far has produced 6 fertile ootheca resulting in many young.
This is one of the most interesting and impressive of the larger Mantid species that I have kept, and would urge anybody to track some down and give them a go.
Hope you enjoy the pics!
Sub-adult male nymph
Male on approach to female
Rear view of copulation
During copulation, female had eaten full grown locust and was still hungry!
Close-up of sexual parts
Close-up head detail showing size of shields. Male left, female right
As stated previously, the female during copulation ate a huge fully grown adult locust and still managed to polish off the male and leave just a small part of the two front legs left!
These pics were taken approximately 4 months ago when I matured a pair of said species, with a Nikon D40 SLR with standard 18-55 mm lens (I now own a D80) and a lot of patience. Sadly I fell asleep and the female ate the male, and so far has produced 6 fertile ootheca resulting in many young.
This is one of the most interesting and impressive of the larger Mantid species that I have kept, and would urge anybody to track some down and give them a go.
Hope you enjoy the pics!
Sub-adult male nymph
Male on approach to female
Rear view of copulation
During copulation, female had eaten full grown locust and was still hungry!
Close-up of sexual parts
Close-up head detail showing size of shields. Male left, female right
As stated previously, the female during copulation ate a huge fully grown adult locust and still managed to polish off the male and leave just a small part of the two front legs left!
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