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Ctenomorphodes chronus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ctenomorphodes chronus
''Ctenomorphodes chronus'' is a species of stick insect endemic to southern Australia. ==Description==
''C. chronus'' resembles a eucalyptus twig and can grow up to 18 cm in length.〔 The males are long and slender, have full wings and can fly. The females are larger with blackish hind wings. The wings of the females are smaller than those of the males. The wings are obscurely spotted with white colour and have a green coastal area, irregularly marked with black. The legs and head (prothorax) are light pinkish brown, with the legs being dentated. The mesothorax, tegmina, abdomen and leaflets, are all blackish green. The mesothorax has small black tubercles. The abdomen contains numerous spots. Each segment is tipped with black colouration. The leaflets are somewhat dentated, and are fairly long. The pupae are similar to the older stage, but the rudimentary wings are spotted with white.〔 This species can usually be distinguished from other members of the same genus by the appearance of their eggs.〔
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