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Do you see my face? This a female Phasmid from the genus Tisamenus under the sub-family of Obriminae.<br />
The distinctive feature of species from this genus is the triangular shaped structure on the thorax.<br />
All species from Obriminae sub-family are spiny,<br />
Another key feature can be found from the genus Tisamenus is the &#039;false eyes&#039; giving the look of a tribal face on its back. Geotagged,Palaui,Phasmid,Philippines,Spring,Stick Insect,Tisamenus draconinus,north luzon Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Do you see my face?

This a female Phasmid from the genus Tisamenus under the sub-family of Obriminae.
The distinctive feature of species from this genus is the triangular shaped structure on the thorax.
All species from Obriminae sub-family are spiny,
Another key feature can be found from the genus Tisamenus is the 'false eyes' giving the look of a tribal face on its back.

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''Tisamenus draconinus'' is a species of stick insect in the family Heteropterygidae native to the Philippines.

Similar species: Stick And Leaf Insects
Species identified by Albert Kang
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By Albert Kang

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Uploaded Jan 26, 2017. Captured May 29, 2016 21:12 in Leonardo Trail, Santa Ana, Cagayan, Philippines.
  • NIKON D5200
  • f/22.0
  • 1/125s
  • ISO800
  • 200mm