Ntsees
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Nice comparison between the supposed "floridensis", the true floridensis, and carolina. Since you have the wings opened for both the "floridensis" and carolina, have you checked with a microscope/magnifying glass to see if the wing veining on the forewing is the same/different? When I took entomology years ago, that's what the class used to identify insect species that looked similar and so it should apply for mantids.I know you want to think it. I know it REALLY looks like one. I even asked Yen... he thinks it is floridensis, last time I checked. I've seen many carolina and they do NOT get this big... EVER! Not since I was 6, have I seen them this big... and regular carolina and floridensis are both down there... but these in betweeners are present... Also... I'll show you another picture... I am shocked that it's so big. I told my cousin it was carolina 'till I saw it in person... but look at the thorax and head:
See the "floridensis" and true floridensis together on the upper left hand corner? And see the carolinas to the right? It's weird.
Is a hybrid possible? It's not been proven wrong yet.
Just see how it is the same length as the floridensis to the left of it... and that floridensis is 69mm. What is wrong with it? Also see the 2 nice sized male floridensis in there. The carolinas were collected by me. They are all 48-60mm....
As for my opinion on the identification, I think the "floridensis" is a large carolina. I do not use length and tend to use body formation and patterns for identification.
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