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3913 Anchiale austrotessulata, Tessellated Stick-insect, Phasmatidae, Hawkesbury R, 13th June'09 Kate/Sydney
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It's certainly doing a good job mimicing a twig! Is it missing some legs?
30/Aug/13 2:16 AM
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At first all I saw was a venetian blind, and then I saw the insect. Good one Kate.
30/Aug/13 3:19 AM
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Thought it was a twig out front for sure.
30/Aug/13 5:41 AM
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Hello everyone! This is a female, the males are smaller, just in case you needed to know!!!
The other 2 legs are there, just stretched out along the body to make look even more twig like, Bev.
They have wings as well, so they fly!
Thanks Bev, jacalmi & Abbey!
30/Aug/13 9:09 AM
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http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_hoppers/tessulata.htm
30/Aug/13 9:14 AM
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This sure made for a strange thought process while working it.ok...a venetian blind... with a dead stick poking through. If I hadn't read the answer, I wouldn't have figured it out. I've seen insects called 'walking sticks' but never one anywhere near the size of that thing.
30/Aug/13 12:50 PM
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