Rick Well-known member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 15,907 Reaction score 583 Location NC Apr 18, 2007 #3 Sphodromantis is what it appears to be. Also looks to be a subadult male.
E emengy New member Joined Apr 18, 2007 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Apr 18, 2007 #4 Thank Rick, How do you know it's a male? Do you know the exact Sphodromantis type?
Ian Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 2,315 Reaction score 9 Location Bath, UK (Bournemouth Uni currently) Apr 18, 2007 #5 You will find it very hard to speciate, with there being over 30 species of Sphodromantis. However gender is easy, males typically have 8 abdominal segments, and females have 6 or 7.
You will find it very hard to speciate, with there being over 30 species of Sphodromantis. However gender is easy, males typically have 8 abdominal segments, and females have 6 or 7.