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Sticky Couple Saw this pair and a few more of various stages (nymphs) of both males and females along a small road behind the Resort I was staying at during a night walk.  I have done several night walks along this small road but have never found any Phasmids or this particular one before, so this was a pleasant surprise.<br />
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The adult females comes in variable colours of green, brown, grey with shades/patches in between.  Males have reddish abdomen.<br />
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Not familiar with the ID or possible genus, could be Lonchodes or Lonchodiodes from tribe Lonchodini, family Phasmatidae Batangas,Mabini,Phasmatodea,Phasmid,Philippines,Stick Insect Click/tap to enlarge

Sticky Couple

Saw this pair and a few more of various stages (nymphs) of both males and females along a small road behind the Resort I was staying at during a night walk. I have done several night walks along this small road but have never found any Phasmids or this particular one before, so this was a pleasant surprise.

The adult females comes in variable colours of green, brown, grey with shades/patches in between. Males have reddish abdomen.

Not familiar with the ID or possible genus, could be Lonchodes or Lonchodiodes from tribe Lonchodini, family Phasmatidae

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Uploaded Aug 5, 2018. Captured Jul 23, 2018 20:51.
  • TG-5
  • f/5.0
  • 1/125s
  • ISO200
  • 11.01mm