psyconiko Well-known member Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 798 Reaction score 49 Sep 11, 2012 #21 Mime454 said: This one, for starters! Click to expand... Stenophylla sp. Very nice!
brancsikia339 Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 2,739 Reaction score 153 Location Long island, NY Sep 11, 2012 #22 The moss mantis is Acanthops soukana. They are native to Ecuador and are not in culture anywhere. You'd be lucky to get acanthops falcata, an easier to get species. Monster bug wars had a soukana face a tiger beetle it won though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLHDG5bwrdo Mime454 said: This one, for starters! Click to expand... Stenophylla cornigera. That's an adult male Last edited by a moderator: Sep 11, 2012
The moss mantis is Acanthops soukana. They are native to Ecuador and are not in culture anywhere. You'd be lucky to get acanthops falcata, an easier to get species. Monster bug wars had a soukana face a tiger beetle it won though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLHDG5bwrdo Mime454 said: This one, for starters! Click to expand... Stenophylla cornigera. That's an adult male
hierodula Well-known member Joined Mar 31, 2009 Messages 1,171 Reaction score 74 Location Maryland Sep 11, 2012 #23 The beetle can tear the mantis in half??? <_< Theyre so full of :clown:
brancsikia339 Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 2,739 Reaction score 153 Location Long island, NY Sep 11, 2012 #24 hierodula said: The beetle can tear the mantis in half??? <_< Theyre so full of :clown: Click to expand... I know
hierodula said: The beetle can tear the mantis in half??? <_< Theyre so full of :clown: Click to expand... I know