Can Anyone Help Me Identify What Mantis Is This?

Arcastra

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I'd been keeping this mantis for about 20 days already. It's size was just a single inch and it has wing larger than its abdomen. Unlike my other mantises this one is very fast making me crack it's enclosure's lid in order just to drop the feeder and spray it whenever needed.

Sorry if my English is bad.
 

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MrGhostMantis

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I'd been keeping this mantis for about 20 days already. It's size was just a single inch and it has wing larger than its abdomen. Unlike my other mantises this one is very fast making me crack it's enclosure's lid in order just to drop the feeder and spray it whenever needed.

Sorry if my English is bad.
A male something. I need clearer pictures than this.
 

egyptiancrow

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need to see it outside of the container. they arent super fast, just let it sit on your hands for a moment.
 

egyptiancrow

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it looks to me like a dwarf mantis with a much shorter and tapered abdomen like an Amantis or maybe Dracomantis. i dont know of any snake mantis that looks like this but maybe it is. theres a lot that arent documented well, same with spiders on the islands in asia
 

MrGhostMantis

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it looks to me like a dwarf mantis with a much shorter and tapered abdomen like an Amantis or maybe Dracomantis. i dont know of any snake mantis that looks like this but maybe it is. theres a lot that arent documented well, same with spiders on the islands in asia
Neither of those match up with body features though.
 

Arcastra

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A male something. I need clearer pictures than this.
it appears that she is a female, she just lay eggs yesterday, she doesn't lay eggs on the plant she layed it on the enclosure so I'd been able to count the eggs, a total of 24 eggs.
 
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