Hi, today its about this beautiful rare insects. Metallyticus Violaceus origin habitat from Sumantra -Indonesia, part of mantis familty Metallyticidae . The mantis family Metallyticidae consists of a single small genus, living mostly in South-East Asia. The species are dark and somewhat flattened and roach-like in appearance, with metallic reflections.Its so beautiful.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Monday, 9 March 2015
About Phyllium Bioculatum Pulchrifolium
Hi all, now I want to write some guide about phyllium bioculatum pulchrifolium.
Phyllium bioculatum, Gray's leaf insect, is a leaf insect (Phylliidae) native to west Malaysia.[5] It was first described by George Robert Gray in 1832, which was his first phasmid he discovered.[6] Leaf insects have extremely flattened, irregularly shaped bodies, wings, and legs. They are usually about 2–4 inches long (5–10 cm) long. They are called leaf insects because their large, leathery forewings have veins that look similar to the veins on the particular type of leaves they inhabit. Its Polish name is liĆciec dwuoki, which comes from the two dots located on the abdomen just in this species,[7] as does the scientific name (bioculatum meaning "two-eyed"). - Source of Wikipedia
Even its native in west Malaysia, now this insect can be found in Southeast Asia, in Borneo, China, India, Java, Malaysia, Singapore, and Sumatra. It is also found in Madagascar, Mauritius, and the Seychelles.
Phyllium bioculatum, Gray's leaf insect, is a leaf insect (Phylliidae) native to west Malaysia.[5] It was first described by George Robert Gray in 1832, which was his first phasmid he discovered.[6] Leaf insects have extremely flattened, irregularly shaped bodies, wings, and legs. They are usually about 2–4 inches long (5–10 cm) long. They are called leaf insects because their large, leathery forewings have veins that look similar to the veins on the particular type of leaves they inhabit. Its Polish name is liĆciec dwuoki, which comes from the two dots located on the abdomen just in this species,[7] as does the scientific name (bioculatum meaning "two-eyed"). - Source of Wikipedia
Even its native in west Malaysia, now this insect can be found in Southeast Asia, in Borneo, China, India, Java, Malaysia, Singapore, and Sumatra. It is also found in Madagascar, Mauritius, and the Seychelles.
This image contain of 3 Females Phyllium bioculatum, it's colour made it different in its rarity
Green (common), Yellow (uncommon), and Red (Very Rare)
Rare Insect (Metallyticus Violaceus) And Good Real Leaf Insects (Phyllium Bioculatum Pulchrifolium) - All A1 Quality From Heart of Indonesia
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Real Leaf Insect Phyllium bioculatum pulchrifolium Taxidermy
3 Females With Orange Rare Colour
West Java - Indonesia
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Metallyticus Violaceus (F)
Sumatera, Indonesia A1 Quality Very RARE Specimen
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Greeting From Indonesia
Hi guys, I am from Indonesia. I have collection of few rare bugs and I try to post it here, Oh and I sell it on ebay.com too. I'll post about it later. Heres some examples :)
ps. as you know english is not my first tounge, sorry for my bad grammar.
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