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Rui Andrade
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Posted on 17-12-2007 15:08
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I don't know what species this belongs to. Can you help me?

location: Oporto, Portugal
date: 2007/12/14

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Order Phasmida, family Phyllidae ("Walking sticks" ), if you ask me..
Genera Bacillus, Leptynia and Clonopsis are known for southern Europe.
Edited by Andre on 18-12-2007 12:31
 
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Yes, and this one, viewing the head and the antennae, is Clonopsis gallica.
 
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Thank you Andre and IsidroSmile

Isidro, are you sure that there aren't any other possibilities?
 
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Not completely completely sure, but 90% probably.
 
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