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BrunoKneubühler Chinche Molle
Chinche Molle commented on by BrunoKneubühler Merlo, San Luis, Argentina10 years ago

definitly not Agathemera crassa ! Might be a subspecies of Agathemera luteola.

BrunoKneubühler Chinchemoye
Chinchemoye commented on by BrunoKneubühler Lago Ranco, XIV Región de Los Ríos, Chile11 years ago

Hola Agustin
thanks for your comments. Yes, I am aware that some breeding attempts have been made in the past. But I am not aware that any of these attempts was successful...
I am very experienced at breeding phasmids in vivo. Here you find my reports for some of the species which I have kept in the past few years:
www.phasmatodea.com/web/guest/221
if you'd send me your email adress, then I can send you informations on how to collect the eggs, just in case you will go there sooner or later.
My email adress is: gopala@bluewin.ch

BrunoKneubühler Peruvian Fern Stick Insect
Peruvian Fern Stick Insect commented on by BrunoKneubühler Iquitos, Peru11 years ago

might be Oreophoetes topoense, which has been described from Ecuador. It looks like Oreophoetes species are spread over a wide area...
http://www.phasmatodea.com/web/guest/200...

O.peruana males are entierly red ...

BrunoKneubühler Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by BrunoKneubühler Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia11 years ago

certainly Dares, but to me this one look like a young specimen. Probably subadult

BrunoKneubühler Necrosciinae sp.
Necrosciinae sp. commented on by BrunoKneubühler Viet Nam11 years ago

would you know how to create such a global mission for stick insects?

BrunoKneubühler Phasmid Stick Insect
Phasmid Stick Insect commented on by BrunoKneubühler Cambodia11 years ago

from what I see on the photo, this seems to be a Pharnacia species. But this ID is not sure !

BrunoKneubühler Necrosciinae sp.
Necrosciinae sp. commented on by BrunoKneubühler Viet Nam11 years ago

I did try to create a global mission for stick insects / phasmids. But I am not allowed to creat such a global mission, only a local one. But that would not make any sense...

BrunoKneubühler Chinchemoye
Chinchemoye commented on by BrunoKneubühler XIV Región de Los Ríos, Chile11 years ago

would you be able to collect eggs of these? I would be very interested to study an Agathemera species in vivo....

BrunoKneubühler Mating Chinchemoyes
Mating Chinchemoyes commented on by BrunoKneubühler XIV Región de Los Ríos, Chile11 years ago

very interesting phasmids.
Do you find these regularely?

BrunoKneubühler Red-jointed Stick bug
Red-jointed Stick bug commented on by BrunoKneubühler Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia11 years ago

an adult male of Carausius sanguineoligatus:
http://phasmida.speciesfile.org/Common/b...

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