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Mating pair of unknown species. What is this?  - Anisomorpha buprestoides - male - female

Mating pair of unknown species. What is this? - Anisomorpha buprestoides - Male Female
Clarks Hill, McCormick County, South Carolina, USA
June 8, 2009
Size: 4 inches

walkingsticks.
These are walkingsticks, Anisomorpha buprestoides, known as "musk mares" and "Devil's riding horses" among other regional names. They will spray a highly irritating, milky substance from glands in their "neck" when they feel threatened, so don't get too close without eye protection....

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