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Walkingstick nymph

Phasmida

Photo by KeithRoragen
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Field Notes

Description:

About 25mm long

Habitat:

Mostly rural area

Notes:

Found while sweep netting vegetation. As far as I can recall, this is the first Walkingstick nymph I've ever seen. It is especially unusual given that Walkingsticks are usually found in wooded areas and this was found in an area of few trees. 62

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PublishedJune 14, 2013

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