Common Name:
Delete this section if there is no common name.
Identification:
Males are much more slender than females.
Length:
Coloring:
Note any distinguishing features.
Note parental placement of eggs.
Note appearance of eggs.
Note any common variations.
Habitat:
lives in the undergrowth of
mixed forests in northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland.
Males are much more slender than females.
Similar Species:
Rearing Notes:
Note if this species has ever been reared.
Note any suggestions for successful rearing.
Range:
Status:
It is not known if this species is endangered,
as there is insufficient sighting history.
References
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Rentz, D.C.F (1996).
Grasshopper Country,
Chapter 16,
Phasmatodea: Leaf and Stick Insects,
pp. 244-257
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Peter Miller
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