Walking Sticks - Intro & Page 1

The Walking Stick, also called the Stick Insect, is a slow-moving, green or brown colored insect that resemble twigs.  They belong to the Phasmatidae family, order Phasmatodea.  There are about 2,000 species.  They generally occur in the tropics, but there is a North American species Dispheormera fernorata that can have such heavy infestations that they can defoliate oak.  Some species regenerate lost legs and antennae.  Closely related are the Leaf Mimics, which are shown on another page.
Eurycantah horrida,
New Guinea.  11" x 9" frame
  No. LA571-H1  
Only $125.95
Rhombodera basalis
Malaysia. &" x 8" frame
  No. LA571-RB.  Only $79.95
Euryncema species
Indonesia.  13" x 11" frame
  No. LA571-ES  
Only $164.95  
Phasma species
New Guinea. 13" x 9" frame
No. LA571-PS  
Only $89.95
Phasma gigas
New Guinea.  13" x 11" frame
Not Available
Exstatsoma popoi horridus
New Guinea  13" x 9" frame.
  No. LA571-EP.  Only $114.95

PLEASE NOTE: All of our butterflies, moths, beetles, spiders, and other arthropods are raised on special ranches for collectors.   None are taken from the wild, and none are endangered.  Due to the nature of real specimens, most items are made upon order.  
Please allow 3 to 6 weeks for delivery for all real specimens.  Certain specimens are only available seasonally.