Extatosoma tiaratum

Extatosoma tiaratum - Spiny leaf insect
species: Extatosoma
genus: tiaratum
species in genus: 1 Extatosoma tiaratum (Macleay, 1826) (Australia)
2 Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum (Macleay, 1826) (imitates leaves)
3 Extatosoma tiaratum bufonium Westwood, 1874 (imitates lichen
4 Extatosoma popa popa Stål, 1875 (imitates leaves)
5 Extatosoma popa carlbergi Beccaloni, 1993 (imitates lichen)
Identification
Large when fully adult, can be found in a range of colours consisting mainly of green and different shades of yellow, females are bracypterous with not even wings that cover half the abdomen but only look like wing buds that are close to the meta thorax.
Females are spiny over abdomen with legs that are wide leafy shaped legs, similar to the phyllidae species found in malayisa, the females being parthenogenic can lay from 300 to nearly 1000 eggs in the insects life time and the eggs have been recorded hatching 2 years after the female layed them.
Males are slender with fully functional wings, nymphal males curl their tail but when adult the wings prevent this scorpion mimic from happening, males are not spiny at all and have thiner leggs with the same leafy shape as the female.
Plant food sources
E. tiaratum eats a variaty but the main one described for this species eats Eucalyptus wich maintains this yellow colour. Individuals shipped over seas has developed and has been able to switch food sources because Eucalyptus is only present on the country of Australia.
See also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extatosoma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extatosoma_tiaratum

Eucarcharus feruloides (Westwood, 1859)

Subfamily: 
Phasmatinae
PSG Number: 
287
Locality: 
Philippines
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
w
Female Size: 
155
Male Size: 
95
Foodplants: 
B. E. Hy. O.

Monadroptera acanthomera (Burmeister, 1838)

Subfamily: 
Tropidoderinae
PSG Number: 
286
Locality: 
La Reunion
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
W
Female Size: 
135
Foodplants: 
Hy. E. O.

Diapherodes venustula Audinet Serville, 1838

Subfamily: 
Cladomorphinae
PSG Number: 
283
Locality: 
Cuba
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
W
Female Size: 
70
Male Size: 
65
Foodplants: 
E. Hy. O.

Eucalyptus

Source: 
Baker (As Editor)
Notes: 
As foodplant
Article Title: 
European Plants Used for Feeding Stick and Leaf Insects
Author: 
Lorenzo, Javier Tamayo
Reference: 
N111:12

Pterinoxylus crassus Kirby, 1899

Subfamily: 
Xerosomatinae
PSG Number: 
281
Locality: 
? Caribbean.
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
W
Female Size: 
150
Male Size: 
110
Foodplants: 
E. H. Polygonium.
References: 
-

Monoiognosis bipunctata Cliquennois & Brock, 2004

Subfamily: 
ANAREOLATAE
PSG Number: 
257
Locality: 
Mauritius.
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
-
Female Size: 
60
Male Size: 
50
Foodplants: 
E.
References: 
(103:8)

Parectatosoma mocquerysi Finot, 1897

Subfamily: 
Anisacanthinae
PSG Number: 
258
Locality: 
Madagascar.
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
w
Female Size: 
100
Male Size: 
85
Foodplants: 
Hy. E.
References: 
(103:8)

Canachus alligator Redtenbacher, 1908

Subfamily: 
Eurycanthinae
PSG Number: 
261
Locality: 
New Caledonia.
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
-
Female Size: 
80
Male Size: 
45
Foodplants: 
B. E. H.
References: 
(105:21)

Leiophasma lucubense (Brancsik, 1893)

Subfamily: 
Anisacanthinae
PSG Number: 
268
Locality: 
Madagascar.
Reproduction: 
S
Culture Status: 
C
Winged: 
-
Female Size: 
125
Male Size: 
70
Foodplants: 
Hy. B.
References: 
(106: 10)
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