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 |  | There are two families of Stick Insects, Phylliidae and Phasmatidae, in
Australia. Most stick insects we found are in family Phasmatidae, only one in Phylliidae. 
  We found different species of stick insects included the longest insect in
 the world.   
  Tessellated
    Phasmatid  Ctenomorphodes
    tessulata, subfamily Phasmatinae, adult male and female, body
    length 80mm, 140mmWe found this stick insect in most areas of Brisbane. The males fly and some of them
  fly towards the window lights. The  males are light brown in colour with two lines of fine small black dots on their thorax. Their bodies are slender with short fore wings that  cover only the base of their hind wings. The females that we
  found colour vary from brown to green. We have more about  this stick insect in the Tessellated
    Phasmatid  page.  Titan Stick Insect  Acrophylla titan, female, subfamily
  Phasmatinae, body length 250mmTitan Stick Insect is the longest insect in Australia. They also known as 
    Great Brown Stick Insect or  Great Brown Phasma. Their thorax are spiny, with
    chequered brown pattern on its hind wings. They feed on leaves of cypress
    pine trees. The picture shows the female Titan found in Brisbane inner suburb.
    More information can be find on Titan Stick Insect
    page.  Goliath Stick Insect   Eurycnema goliath, subfamily
  Phasmatinae, adult female, body length 200mm The Goliath stick insect is a very large insect. They are green in colour. The females of this species have a broad abdomen, with white bands around the abdomen. Their fore-wings are small which cover only a small part of their hind-wings, whilst the hind wings cover only part of the abdomen. Its wings are a green colour with some white markings on each
  side. Their thorax are long and yellow, with  green-blue bands running down from the head. The eggs of the
  stick insect measure approximately 6mm long. We have the more detailed report in the Goliath Stick Insect
    page.   
  Children's Stick Insect  Tropidoderus childrenii, adult female, body length 140mm 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. More information on the Children's Stick Insects
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