Mantis ID question

badjuju

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I picked up a mantis today and I am trying to id it. I dont have a pic yet, but my question is, are the G. smithii the only one that have the distinctive red spots on the telson on each side? I think this it what it is. Looks like it as far as the pics I have seen but this so far is the only thing that sticks out when it fans it tail out. I will post a pic when I get one of him.
 
as far as i know yes, if you only look at the species commonly found in the trade. A pic would help greatly. G. smithii also has very distinct meral spots that are a dark purple to black in a thing white ring. Meral spots are the big markings on the inner portion of the rapts.
 
There is one other Gonodactylus, G. acutirostris, that may have these red "bumps" and purple meral spots. It is closely related to G. smithii.

Roy
 
Dr. Roy, does G. acutirostris show up in the hobby often? If they are so closely related, do they also inhabit the same areas (that are prone to collection)?
 
No, it has been described from the Red Sea. There is some question whether it is a good species. There seems to be a lot of regional variation in this species and it may well represent a complex of species. I know that the animals that I have collected in Guam certainly don't look like your standard green G. smithii from Australia.

Roy
 
I should be able to get a pic next week, and I will post it. Not the expert and the fish store didnt know either. but either way this one has character thats for sure.
 
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