automeris
Well-known member
I have available L2/3 nymphs of what I believe are Stagmomantis gracilipes, from south east Arizona near Mexico. They are more elongated then limbata or californica, and somewhat resemble Stagmomantis floridensis. Also, they seem to mature earlier in the season then other stagmomantis that I've kept, and they over-winter as nymphs, not ooths.
If anyone wants to try a new species of Stagmomantis, I'm selling them for $8 each with discounts for buying larger quantities.
If anyone wants to try a new species of Stagmomantis, I'm selling them for $8 each with discounts for buying larger quantities.