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Phobaeticus chani, Chans megastick egg
The egg of Phobaeticus chani, Chans megastick. When grown this stick insect from the island of Borneo measures well over a foot in length, and has been identified as the worlds longest insect
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Arthropod Arthropoda Borneo Ghost Insect Hexapod Hexapoda Indonesia Insecta Leaf Insect Length Longest Phasmatidae Phasmatodea Phasmatoptera Phasmid Phasmida Invertebrata
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Phobaeticus chani, also known as Chan's megastick, is a remarkable insect species native to the rainforests of Borneo, Indonesia. This image showcases the egg of this intriguing arthropod, a testament to the incredible life cycle of this elongated invertebrate. As an adult, Phobaeticus chani grows to be the longest insect in the world, measuring over a foot (30 cm) in length. Belonging to the Phasmatodea order, this stick insect is a master of camouflage, blending seamlessly into its leafy environment. Its elongated body, covered in tiny leaf-like appendages, allows it to mimic the appearance of a twig or a dead branch, providing excellent protection from predators. The egg in this photograph is a small, oval-shaped capsule, a humble beginning to the life of this extraordinary creature. The egg is typically laid on the underside of a leaf, where it remains hidden from view. The incubation period for the egg lasts around six months, during which time the developing nymph undergoes several molts before eventually hatching. Phobaeticus chani is a fascinating example of the diverse and captivating world of arthropods, a group that includes insects, spiders, and their allies. This image offers a glimpse into the intricate life cycle of this remarkable creature, a true marvel of the natural world.
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