Walking stick bugs from the phasmida family look like sticks with legs and antennae or twigs attached to a small branch.
About walking stick insect.
There are a total of 6 walking stick insects of north america in the insect identification database.
Stick insect species often called walking sticks range in size from the tiny half inch long timema cristinae of north america to the formidable 13 inch long phobaeticus kirbyi of borneo.
The common walkingstick or northern walkingstick diapheromera femorata is a species of phasmid or stick insect found across north america the average length of this species is 75mm 3 in for males and 95mm 3 7 in for females.
Entries are listed below in alphabetical order a to z.
The insect is found in deciduous forest throughout north america where it eats many types of plant foliage even though the common walkingstick is a generalist it.
One of the most unique backyard insects one can come across is the walkingstick insect commonly called the stick bug.
Walking sticks or stick insects are a group of highly camouflaged insects.
As their name suggests they look just like sticks and may even sway back and forth to more closely resemble a twig moving in the wind.
Walkingstick order phasmida or phasmatodea also called stick insect any of about 3 000 species of slow moving insects that are green or brown in colour and bear a resemblance to twigs as a protective device some species also have sharp spines an offensive odour or the ability to force their blood which contains toxic distasteful chemicals through special joints in the exoskeleton.
Walking stick insects of north america.
They escape predation by blending into plant material.