A quick search for average temperatures for Arizona over the winter months agrees with the above temperatures, for the dry cool (55-60F) diapause (here is the link). I hate to list a BugGuide link, but is one of the few places for this particular species, and it does indeed list a "diapause" for the S. limbata species too.Oothecae:
A female will lay 3-6 ooths in her life. Ooths should be diapaused gently, ooths can hatch at high humidity and constant temps without diapause but it's recommended to subject the ooths to dry, cool (55-60 degrees) conditions for two months then incubate at about 75 degrees and 55% humidity.Hatching can take 1-4 months, so be patient. Nymphs are very dark when they hatch from the light tan, oval ooths, in contrast to limbata who hatch out light green from thin, deep brown ooths.
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