The scientific name for walking sticks is Diapheromera Femorata
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Scientific Name: Aralia spinosa; Common Name: Devil's Walking Stick; Other Common Names: Angelica Tree, Angelica-tree, Devil's Walking Stick, Devil's Walkingstick, Devil's walking stick, False Prickly Ash, Hercule's Club, Hercules Club, Hercules' Club, Prickly Ash, Prickly Elder, Toothache Tree;
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grider at techwriter.org wrote: >Does anyone know what kind of insect is called a "walking stick"? ... >A scientific name or even a phylum (arachnid, arthropod, ?) would be >a help.
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ABBREVIATION : ARASPI SYNONYMS : NO-ENTRY SCS PLANT CODE : ARSP2 COMMON NAMES : Devil's walking stick prickly ash Hercules club angelica tree pigeon tree prickly elder pick tree toothache tree shotbush TAXONOMY : The accepted scientific name of Devil's walking stick is Aralia spinosa L. There are no named varieties...
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ABBREVIATION : ARASPI SYNONYMS : NO-ENTRY SCS PLANT CODE : ARSP2 COMMON NAMES : Devil's walking stick prickly ash Hercules club angelica tree pigeon tree prickly elder pick tree toothache tree shotbush TAXONOMY : The accepted scientific name of Devil's walking stick is Aralia spinosa L. There are no named varieties...
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long. I am brown, but some of my friends have a black stripe and are greenish-brown. My antennae are 2/3 of my body length. My scientific name is Diapheroma femorata, which is Latin for walking stick, but how many of you speak Latin anyway? ...
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Microscopy, Science Photography and Science Education Web Site by Dennis Kunkel Microscopy, Inc. ... They move very slowly and can easily camouflage themselves by positioning on a branch to look like a stick. They emit a foul smelling odor from glands on its thorax, discouraging other things from eating them.
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This site allows you to search by common name or scientific name. The data available includes range, rarity, and prospects for the future. Lots of insect species are here. Those who are so inclined can also search for trees, wildflowers, vines, shrubs, fishes, salamanders, mammals, and much more.
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