O cultrifer

rudyistaken

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I think I may have stumbled accross a http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthro...ostraca/royslist/species.php?name=o_cultrifer

I walked into a store that was unloading a shipment from Sri Lanka and there was the most beautiful mantis I have ever seen. I orginally thought it was a Havanesis, but I.d.ing it I have become a bit lost on the placement. It is 4-5 inches for sure, translucent pink with a leopard pattern (like a peacock on its neck and very big bugling eyes. The tail is yellow, and blue with a red outline. The antenal scales are pinkish with a yellow outling on one side and a red hairish pattern on the other.

Any guesses?

I will get pics when I can, but I have NEVER seen a mantis this colorful
 
I jsut got to see the top of the antennal scales and they are yellow at the base, purple at the tip.

If is pink is the color of this mantis then cultrifer is what I have!!!
 
what's with people finding the ultra rare mantis species in the past few days?! I mean come on, really!

if it is O cultrifer, get it! and get some pics!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9600726#post9600726 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by justinl
what's with people finding the ultra rare mantis species in the past few days?! I mean come on, really!

if it is O cultrifer, get it! and get some pics!

I will bring a camera to work tommorow. It will live here!

As far as getting it? Put it this way I did not ask the price, I asked he just give it to me in the bag that it was shipped and walked out. I am not a stupid man. You could literally walk into the store looking for an angel and the colors on this thing would blow your mind.
 
you are one lucky bum hole my friend. btw easy ID for O cultrifer is the unusually high keel on the telson. You can see the pics in the royslist page you linked.

now get some pics up!
 
well, if it helps, here are the pictures of the one i sent to Dr. Caldwell,

dunno if this will help at all

smallermantis2.jpg

smallermantis1.jpg


if it is O. Cultrifer, GO FOR IT!!!! :)
 
sorry to side track, but msby12, I was wondering... Did you end up hand picking up a mantis from Dr. Roy? What did you get?
 
Here is a hyperlink to a few pics. I can never figure out how to post here so if anybody can do it for me I would appreciate it.

(proper link below)
 
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need to be a member to view them, what i would do is use photobucket to upload them and then use the image code to post them on here
 
any larger better pics? that looks like it could be a deep water manits from it being that light in color and large eyes

or depending on the size perhaps an albino O. Havanensis
 
It is indeed a deep water species almost certainly Odontodactylus japonicus. While I have never seen one of these alive, the colors all match. This species gets larger than O. scyllarus which makes it the largest known smasher.

Roy
 
UH OH even bigger then the H. Californiensis :eek2:

if so how much do you want for it? this will be a perfect for my tank at work, no heater, and little light...what type of food can this beast take down?
 
Haha.

If he was going anywhere it would be to Roy, but since I am in Canada I am just going to help him with the research on this as much as I can.

He has been in the tank a day and killed two three spot damsels and every snail in there.

I will continue to update

Thanks again Roy
 
No, not bigger than Hemisquilla, but I don't consider H. californiensis a true smasher in that the raptorial dactyls do not have an inflated heel. If I had to characterize it, I would call it more of a "hacker".

Roy
 
haha that sounds kooler then a smasher or spearer, and rudy do you think that the LFS you got it from could talk to the collector and see if they could get another one just like that? if so tell them its sold and i will pay for shipping from canada

also the tank looks to be like one of the mass produced all in one tanks...if it is i would definitely start looking for a MUCH thicker aquarium because if a peacock can break thick glass i dont know what that thing could do...
 
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