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Foucault
08-20-2008, 06:31 PM
Hello,
some pictures of a small sepcies , the female's size is 5cm
http://www.photoservice.com/phsv5_volume/volume20080125/20019066_38163/m_60656387_0.jpg
http://www.photoservice.com/phsv5_volume/volume20080420/20019066_38163/m_66304556_0.jpg
http://www.photoservice.com/phsv5_volume/volume20080420/20019066_38163/m_66304557_0.jpg
Adult female
http://www.photoservice.com/phsv5_volume/volume20080606/20019066_38163/m_70160399_0.jpg
http://www.photoservice.com/phsv5_volume/volume20080606/20019066_38163/m_70160398_0.jpg
Best Regards
Foucault
stickinsect123
08-20-2008, 06:33 PM
I love the look of the green variation but for some reason the white 1 looks creepy 2 me. It reminds me of a spider
Sipyloidea Stick
08-20-2008, 06:49 PM
do you have any pics of the egs as i have purchased a lot of eggs recently and some of them i don't know what species are going to come out and one of the ads said asceles so i could have some of these.
Beautiful photos Foucault, love the hairs on their skin surface.
AlienMarky
08-20-2008, 10:08 PM
do you have any pics of the egs as i have purchased a lot of eggs recently and some of them i don't know what species are going to come out and one of the ads said asceles so i could have some of these.
Asceles spp. eggs are very similar to one another in structure, but you probably have PSG 267 - Asceles sp. (Ban Salok). I'll see if I can find some photos for you of the ova.
EDIT
Asceles margaritatus ova (http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst2/nieuw3/Asceles_margaritatus_ei.jpg)
Asceles sp. ova (SPG 267) (http://www.phasmatania.org/images/asceles_artabotrys_Thailandbanalokova267%20copy.gi f)
Sipyloidea Stick
08-20-2008, 10:13 PM
mark found some pics already and my eggs look very similar and just to let everybody know their not the eggs in my signature.
AlienMarky
08-20-2008, 10:34 PM
Well make sure you've got some eucalyptus for them then :)
Sipyloidea Stick
08-21-2008, 08:35 AM
yeah i have a huge big front garden full of it and all my sticks eat it even my newly hatched puruphasma shultei that hatched yesterday while i was posting.
Morpheus_UK
08-28-2008, 11:09 AM
Kinda cute and interesting little species
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