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RIP "Rhonda"
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantid-Tim" data-source="post: 342062" data-attributes="member: 11944"><p>My favorite adult mantis died this morning. She was a Rhombodera extensicollis, and maybe 8 mo. old. I think it was something digestive as her translucent thorax darkened and she had a sort of diarrhea that was foul smelling. Anyway this was one of my last pictures of her. She had a partial mismolt on her adult molt and her wings came out a little messed up, but other than that she was very healthy and active. (Some might remember my post on the mantis that wouldn't stop biting...that was her; we worked it out since then--turned out to be fly-smelling-hands triggering her bite response, I think). </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]13881[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantid-Tim, post: 342062, member: 11944"] My favorite adult mantis died this morning. She was a Rhombodera extensicollis, and maybe 8 mo. old. I think it was something digestive as her translucent thorax darkened and she had a sort of diarrhea that was foul smelling. Anyway this was one of my last pictures of her. She had a partial mismolt on her adult molt and her wings came out a little messed up, but other than that she was very healthy and active. (Some might remember my post on the mantis that wouldn't stop biting...that was her; we worked it out since then--turned out to be fly-smelling-hands triggering her bite response, I think). [ATTACH]13881[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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