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Ctenomorpha marginipennis

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and leaflets, are all blackish green. The mesothorax may have small tubercles. The abdomen contains numerous small spots. The cerci are extremely long and may be somewhat dentated. The nymphs are similar to the older stage, but with only small wing buds instead of the full-length wings of the adults.
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twig and can grow up to 20 cm in length. The males are long and slender, have full wings and can fly. The females are larger with blackish hindwings. The wings of the females are smaller than those of the males. The legs and head
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Balderson, J., Rentz, D.C.F. and Roach, A.M.E. (1998). in Houston, W.K.K. & Wells, A. (1998) (eds) Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 23.
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This species can be distinguished from other members of the family by their extremely long cerci and by the appearance of their eggs.
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The biology of the three species of phasmatids which occur in plague numbers in forests of south eastern Australia
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The eggs of stick insects (Phasmida): a review with descriptions of the eggs of eleven species
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attracts ants to carry them to the ant refinery, where they hatch. This species is
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The female lays 3 mm elliptical eggs that look like plant seeds. Like most
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Phasmatodea
Phasmatidae
Ctenomorpha
Binomial name
Gray
Synonyms
stick insect
Australia
first described
George Robert Gray


eucalyptus
prothorax
mesothorax
tegmina
abdomen
heaths
woodlands
Queensland
Victoria
coastal environments
phasmids

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