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Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - female

Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - Female
Near town of Cameron, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, USA
Size: Not recorded

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Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - female Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - female Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - female Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - female Brunner's Mantis - Brunneria borealis - female

BTW
O by the way they are all female there are no males

Neat--function of point
Juveniles all escape through the elongated point of the egg case, according to Taber, Insects of the Texas Lost Pines (1).

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

 
yup
one time before i knew that and my little brother found one of those egg cases i tied a string around it to hang it up so it never hatched =[

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