I'm checking another more dedicated forum, but I was going to check to see if there are any local mantis lovers. I have been looking for a graphurus. Today calling around I found Neptunes had one hitchike in with some livestock. Amusingly despite graphurus being rare, there is a distant possibility that it is one, though sounds more like a G. Ternantensis.
Being in Loveland, would be a bit difficult to see them in highlands ranch. I may still make the trip down there tommorow to try and see it. But I didn't know if there was someone local who knew shrimp and could maybe check it out easily/get a picture.
Described it as dark green with orange swimmerets. 4 inches. Through their googling found the orange spot mantis the closest match which would the the G Tern. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthro...traca/royslist/species.php?name=g_ternatensis
Being in Loveland, would be a bit difficult to see them in highlands ranch. I may still make the trip down there tommorow to try and see it. But I didn't know if there was someone local who knew shrimp and could maybe check it out easily/get a picture.
Described it as dark green with orange swimmerets. 4 inches. Through their googling found the orange spot mantis the closest match which would the the G Tern. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthro...traca/royslist/species.php?name=g_ternatensis