Den 2 årige øver tålmodighed, ro og næstekærlighed med et af vores vandrende blade. Vi har ikke mange dyr han kan håndtere, men lige de blade er gode fordi de er langsomme og rimelige robuste. Rigtig god måde at lære hvordan man passer på kæledyr.

#vandrendeblade #stickinsect #leafinsect #phylliumphilippinicum #børninaturen #tålmodighed #øvelsegørmester #learningbydoing #caring
Vores ellers grønne blade har fået efterårsunger for første gang. Spændt på at se dem blive voksne.
#Phylliumphilippinicum. #walkingleaf #vandrendeblad #stickinsect #leafinsect #camouflage #børninaturen #entomology

Today's photo with the most hits: this leaf insect, in Amsterdam Zoo.

#LeafInsect #amsterdam #zoo #disguise #imitation #camouflage

Seven new ‘walking leaf’ #insect species discovered https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/31/new-walking-leaf-insect-species-discovered-genetic-analysis

On seven undescribed #LeafInsect species revealed within the recent “Tree of Leaves” (#Phasmatodea, Phylliidae) https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/104413/

"Researchers used genetic analysis to identify species that cannot be distinguished by appearance alone"

Seven new ‘walking leaf’ insect species discovered

Researchers used genetic analysis to identify species that cannot be distinguished by appearance alone

The Guardian
LEAFY REVEAL!
Research reveals 7 #NewSpecies of #leafInsect
Meet: Phyllium iyadaon, Phyllium samarense, Pulchriphyllium anangu, Pulchriphyllium heracles, etc. • revealed within the Recent “Tree of Leaves” 2023
link: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/104413/ #insects #Phasmid
On seven undescribed leaf insect species revealed within the recent “Tree of Leaves” (Phasmatodea, Phylliidae)

With the recent advance in molecular phylogenetics focused on the leaf insects (Phasmatodea, Phylliidae), gaps in knowledge are beginning to be filled. Yet, shortcomings are also being highlighted, for instance, the unveiling of numerous undescribed phylliid species. Here, some of these taxa are described, including Phyllium iyadaon sp. nov. from Mindoro Island, Philippines; Phyllium samarense sp. nov. from Samar Island, Philippines; Phyllium ortizi sp. nov. from Mindanao Island, Philippines; Pulchriphyllium heracles sp. nov. from Vietnam; Pulchriphyllium delislei sp. nov. from South Kalimantan, Indonesia; and Pulchriphyllium bhaskarai sp. nov. from Java, Indonesia. Several additional specimens of these species together with a seventh species described herein, Pulchriphyllium anangu sp. nov. from southwestern India, were incorporated into a newly constructed phylogenetic tree. Additionally, two taxa that were originally described as species, but in recent decades have been treated as subspecies, are elevated back to species status to reflect their unique morphology and geographic isolation, creating the following new combinations: Pulchriphyllium scythe (Gray, 1843) stat. rev., comb. nov. from Bangladesh and northeastern India, and Pulchriphyllium crurifolium (Audinet-Serville, 1838) stat. rev., comb. nov. from the Seychelles islands. Lectotype specimens are also designated for Pulchriphyllium scythe (Gray, 1843) stat. rev., comb. nov. and Pulchriphyllium crurifolium (Audinet-Serville, 1838) stat. rev., comb. nov. from original type material.

ZooKeys
There *may* have been a purchase or four...
#Phyllium #LeafInsect #StickInsect