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Walkingstick- which species?  - Megaphasma denticrus

Walkingstick- which species? - Megaphasma denticrus
New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas, USA
June 1, 2013
Size: Abt. 3 inches or so.
My grandma found this walking stick a few weeks ago and brought it in to me. I haven't ever seen one colored like this one and would love to know which species it is. As it was only about 3" long I suspect it might be a juvenile. Thanks in advance for any help with the ID!

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I suspect it is
an immature male Megaphasma denticrus.

 
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the info!

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