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Phasmid/Stick Insect - Septopenna suparmani 2 known species from the Genus Septopenna, both described in 2016, thought to be endemic to the island of Borneo but have documented a similar one from Philippines, probably same species - Septopenna suparmani.<br />
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The difference between the 2 species (Septopenna suparmani &amp; Septopenna samani) are the lobes on the femora of the middle set of legs. Malaysia,Phasmatodea,Phasmid,Phasmida,Sabah,Septopenna suparmani,Stick Insect Click/tap to enlarge PromotedCountry intro

Phasmid/Stick Insect - Septopenna suparmani

2 known species from the Genus Septopenna, both described in 2016, thought to be endemic to the island of Borneo but have documented a similar one from Philippines, probably same species - Septopenna suparmani.

The difference between the 2 species (Septopenna suparmani & Septopenna samani) are the lobes on the femora of the middle set of legs.

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Septopenna suparmani is a stick insect in the Septopenna genus.

Similar species: Stick And Leaf Insects
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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Uploaded Dec 24, 2024. Captured Dec 23, 2024 02:16.
  • TG-7
  • f/4.5
  • 1/100s
  • ISO200
  • 9.65mm