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Mating Two-striped Walkingstick - Anisomorpha buprestoides - male - female

Mating Two-striped Walkingstick - Anisomorpha buprestoides - Male Female
Fort Fanning, Fanning Springs, Dixie County, Florida, USA
October 7, 2008
Members of this genus can deliver a chemical spray to the eyes that can cause corneal damage.

Sorry
Just joined and couldn't figure out how to post pics other than to the "ID Request", I did 3 images this way. Can I move them?

 
Yes, just click on TAG
Search for buprestoides. Once there click on IMAGES and "move tagged image should appear. One more click and your image is on the species page.
And once again - Welcome to BugGuide. Wonderful images and information. Leave another comment if you have any difficulty with the moves.
One last thought. You don't need to put the scientific name in your title. BugGuide will add that when you move it to the correct species page.

 
THANK YOU!
Tagged, moved and cleaned up this page. I will do it for the other two images now. I have used BugGuide for a long time to ID specimens I photograph, and thought I'd go ahead and join to share them. Happy to be a party of the community!

You can post these directly to
the buprestoides page instead of ID Request, since you already know what they are.

 
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