| 41. | The best known of the stick insects is the Indian or laboratory stick insect ( " Carausius morosus " ).
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| 42. | Insect species include the endangered Dragonflies, stick insects, jewel beetles and the praying mantis are other insects located in the reserve.
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| 43. | Adult Lord Howe Island stick insects can measure up to in length and weigh, with females 25 % smaller than males.
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| 44. | Stick insect have forewings that are tough, opaque tegmina, short and covering only the base part of the hindwings at rest.
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| 45. | Also, the chemical defenses ( secretions, reflex bleeding, regurgitation ) of the individual stick insect are enhanced when two are paired.
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| 46. | From Winter to Autumn, ( winter laid autumn hatched ) the eggs will hatch, forming an army of baby stick insects.
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| 47. | Following the last sighting of the Lord Howe Island stick insect on Lord Howe Island in 1920, the species was presumed extinct.
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| 48. | Research has been conducted to analyze the stick insect method of walking and apply this to the engineering of six-legged walking robots.
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| 49. | The botanical illustrator Marianne North ( 1830 1890 ) painted leaf and stick insects that she saw on her travels in the 1870s.
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| 50. | Several Mesozoic families appear to be related to the phasmids, and are generally but not universally agreed to be stem group stick insects.
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