Morpheus uk
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Found this photo of one of the nice flower mantis , its like a load of them rolled into one!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oom_piet/3193839513/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oom_piet/3193839513/
Yes, the original mispelling is Pseudocreobotra versus Creobroter, something I'm familiar with, simple typing error. I was just saying I've never seen a white one, they're always hot pink. I was commenting on the color, I wasn't saying that wasn't Harpagomantis. Relax.First of all, those are called Pseudocreobotra.Secondly, the specimen figured shows pointed eyes, a different pronotum and a different foreleg shape, among other features. Color is completely useless in IDying mantids. Add the origin (S Africa) and it cannot be anything that H. tricolor.
There is no such thing as Creobotra, only Creobroter. The person who described Pseudocreobotra made a spelling error but didn't revise it so that's the official name. It was supposed to be Pseudocreobroter...., i spelt it correctly as far as i take it anyway
Any photographic evidence?...there are also very colored (also almost red) Pseudocreobotra specimens.
Maybe we'll find out soonIf Harpagomantis should get into culture one day, under "usual" captive conditions they will be as boringly white as our Pseudocreobotra are.
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