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Walking Stick - Diapheromera femorata

Walking Stick - Diapheromera femorata
Watertown, Tennesseebugman County, Tennessee, USA
September 14, 2008
Size: 5 inches long, total

Northern walkingstick male.
Male walkingsticks have obvious claspers at the tip of the abdomen. They are also generally smaller, or at least a lot more slender, than the females. This is Diapheromera femorata.

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