It has been a while since i last introduce a new species (well not really :roll: ) here in the USA. ANyway, i am glad one of the breath-taking species is now a new addition to my mantis culture!!
Please welcome the Zoolea sp. (Not sure if this is Zoolea Lobipes or not but something similar).
Here are couple of ooth
L1 nymph
It resembles L1 Texas Unicorn at this age, but it will outgrow Texas Unicorn as adult and develope a large long horn with spikey lobes on its leg. Well i don't have an adult pic for this species so i will have to show the pics from other links
http://www.insectariumvirtual.com/galeria/...p?image_id=2078
http://www.insecte.org/forum/image-vp11839...192391c780e76b1
This species originally from Paraguay highland and needs cooler temperature. Hopefully i have a chance to rear some to adulthood.
Please welcome the Zoolea sp. (Not sure if this is Zoolea Lobipes or not but something similar).
Here are couple of ooth
L1 nymph
It resembles L1 Texas Unicorn at this age, but it will outgrow Texas Unicorn as adult and develope a large long horn with spikey lobes on its leg. Well i don't have an adult pic for this species so i will have to show the pics from other links
http://www.insectariumvirtual.com/galeria/...p?image_id=2078
http://www.insecte.org/forum/image-vp11839...192391c780e76b1
This species originally from Paraguay highland and needs cooler temperature. Hopefully i have a chance to rear some to adulthood.