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 |  | This page contains pictures and  information about the Children's Stick Insects that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. 
 Adult female, body length 140mm We found this stick insect on the ground just under a
    eucalypts tree in Wishart
    Outlook Park in Brisbane. We thought it was dead. When we picked it up it
    started to move a little bit so we knew it must be playing dead. We let it climb
    on a branch of eucalypts tree and take it home a few days for study. We noticed
the spot where we picked it up, there was very close to a small black ants nest on the
    ground. There was even some ants walking on its body. But those ants seemed not know there was a meal in front of them.   
    The Children's Stick Insect has short
    antenna, about 20mm. The whole body and wings are green in colour. The
    surface texture and colour is resemble to the eucalypts tree leaf. It has a fat
    abdomen about 8mm in width. The legs are flatten plates with saw-toothed
    edge which are also look like leaf. It has relatively long wings, with the
    forewings cover half and hind wings cover all but one segment of its
    abdomen. If it is disturbed, it will display the blue blotches at the wings base to
    scare away the predators.    Two weeks later, under the same tree, we found a dead body of this species
    of stick insect. The head and abdomen was broken apart and the abdomen was
    empty. It seemed that it was consumed by a bird. Notice that the blue blotches at the wings base,
    which was supposed to scare away the predators, obviously this did not always
    work.   
 The Host Plant
  Red Bloodwood  Eucalyptus gummifera, Family Myrtaceae  We checked that the tree we found the Children's Stick Insect was a Red Bloodwood Gum. There are about four to five fully
    grown Red Bloodwoods in  Wishart
    Outlook Park.       Back to Top
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