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walkingstick
Anisomorpha
sp.
Gray 1835
Descriptor: Adult(s)
Description: This walkingstick is found in parts of the southern US. The male is much smaller than the female and when they are mating, the female carries the male. In fact the male is so small and well camouflaged, he is hard to see. When disturbed, they will give off a foul-smelling odor in the form of a fine mist.
Image type: Laboratory
Image location: United States
Photographer Information
Name: Herbert A. 'Joe' Pase III
Organization: Texas Forest Service
Country: United States
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Image Number: 1150118
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Image Citation:(?) Herbert A. 'Joe' Pase III, Texas Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Node Affiliation:
University of Georgia
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