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Pink Antennaes This is a Stick Insect/Phasmid, most likely in sub-adult stage.  Her wing-bags are showing and when they moults from sub-adult to adults, the wings will be fully develops.<br />
This one has very long antennae that are pinkish in colour, most likely from the family of Necrosciinae. Geotagged,Malaysia,Phasmid,Sarawak,Stick Insect,Summer Click/tap to enlarge

Pink Antennaes

This is a Stick Insect/Phasmid, most likely in sub-adult stage. Her wing-bags are showing and when they moults from sub-adult to adults, the wings will be fully develops.
This one has very long antennae that are pinkish in colour, most likely from the family of Necrosciinae.

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By Albert Kang

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Uploaded Sep 7, 2016. Captured Sep 2, 2016 19:56 in Jalan Coastal Bintulu - Miri, Similajau, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • NIKON D5200
  • f/16.0
  • 1/125s
  • ISO800
  • 150mm