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Ocnophiloidea regularis (PSG 32)

 

This is a fairly small species of stick-insect, gaining itself the common name of "Trinidad Twig".  Males are especially thin, with females being slightly stockier.  The antennae of males have white stripes towards the tips, and their abdomens are cream-colored (tan) with sharp black stripes lining the sides.

Foodplants: bramble, hawthorn, ivy, oak, raspberry, rose

 Mature Male, note striped antennas

Mature Male

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