What Species is it that lays fertile ooths with no mating?

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this is what the ooth looks like and they got very small raptorial arms!

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Brunners Ooth

 
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Uh, no. Definitely not bigger than S. carolina. It's about as large as P. virescens, maybe a bit larger, perhaps like M. paykulli ooth.

 
Then I have a seriously TINY S. carolina ooth... .___.
It is about half size, hence why I was selling it so cheap. You should still get 30+ nymphs.

 
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