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Chinese Mantid - Tenodera sinensis - female

Chinese Mantid - Tenodera sinensis - Female
New Castle County, Delaware, USA
October 5, 2013
What kind of mantis is this?

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Moved from ID Request.

Yes.
Chinese mantid (Tenodera sinensis). Lovely adult female you got there! Judging by the size of her abdomen, I'm guessing she will be ready to lay in a week or two!

 
Thanks!
I was wondering if she was pregnant. Thanks for confirming my doubt about that as well.

 
No worries
Unfortunately for her, she only has a few more weeks to live before the cold and lack of food gets her.

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