Shield ID and finding out the sex

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uhzero

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hey guys! i just got 2 mantids at an insect and reptile expo, a budwing and a shield, the only problem is that i'm not sure exactly what type of shield it is, could you guys help me out? also, i'm a noob at mantids so if you guys could help me out with the sexes, that'd be awesome.

here are some pics of the shield.

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and some pics of my budwing.

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by the 2x/3x rule the enclosure i had were way too big so i put a Plexiglas panel in the middle with some non-toxic hot glue to partition the enclosure into two halves, the stick is so that the partition reaches the lid so they can't climb over and kill each other.

anyway, i hope these pics are enough to show the sexes and the exact species that the shield is. otherwise i can always take more pictures.

 
looks like what mine looked like when mine were sub adults!

 
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Its possible that it might be a rhombodera basalis but could be wrong but did you remember if it had the name of the species at the spot where you bought it?

 
Shield is a male. Need to see the underside of the budwings abdomen to know for sure.

 
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the budwing looks like a female but need other people to take a look or have a better view of the budwing to be sure!

 
It would be best if you could take a pic of the under sides of each of there abdomins to properly sex them. My guess would be the shield is a pre sub-adult female. The budwing looks more like a pre sub-adult male to me.

 
That shield is a male I am sure. You can see all the segments.

 
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