MantidLord
Well-known member
I'm still trying to figure out whether Sphodromantis is a synonym to Hierodula.
Gripen, I understand what you're saying. At work I'm now sorting out (as best as I can) some mantids from Central Africa, South America and some "oriental" specimens. Really cool species I'm seeing, but quiet a lot are not in culture (or at least I've never seen them on this forum)and there is little information to come by on the internet, let alone a picture.
So among many websites I use: http://mantodea.speciesfile.org/HomePage.aspx
To at least get some kind of data on taxonomy. The best I can get at is genus level, but to be on the safe side, I stick to family. It's hard to get to species level without genitalia analysis (as Christian will tell you). For the really difficult ones, I may just post some photos on here and let you guys give a crack at it.
Gripen, I understand what you're saying. At work I'm now sorting out (as best as I can) some mantids from Central Africa, South America and some "oriental" specimens. Really cool species I'm seeing, but quiet a lot are not in culture (or at least I've never seen them on this forum)and there is little information to come by on the internet, let alone a picture.
So among many websites I use: http://mantodea.speciesfile.org/HomePage.aspx
To at least get some kind of data on taxonomy. The best I can get at is genus level, but to be on the safe side, I stick to family. It's hard to get to species level without genitalia analysis (as Christian will tell you). For the really difficult ones, I may just post some photos on here and let you guys give a crack at it.