JoeCapricorn
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So I have two of these mantises, they've recently molted to adult. Initially I thought they might've been genus Rhombodera, then Peter Clausen said that they were Hierodula multispina afterall, but their resemblance to pictures of Sphodromantis is hard to ignore, so I think it is possible these fellas are actually Sphodromantis viridis?
Those are images of the cerci, wingspot, small white spines on fore-arm and the markings on the underside of thorax.
The resemblance is uncanny to this mantis in this video:
- a comment made by a user indicated S. viridis. Could it be possible that I have a S. viridis? Or is it possible that S. viridis just looks similar and is easily confused with H. multispina?
Those are images of the cerci, wingspot, small white spines on fore-arm and the markings on the underside of thorax.
The resemblance is uncanny to this mantis in this video:
- a comment made by a user indicated S. viridis. Could it be possible that I have a S. viridis? Or is it possible that S. viridis just looks similar and is easily confused with H. multispina?