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Thought i'd do another stick insect thread, but i didnt want to not include my katydids and hoppers 
My other threads.
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/sho...-stick-insect-pics-cause-you-cant-have-them-P
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?231241-Exotic-Phasmid-thread-II
Mearnsiana bullosa, got an adult pair which i have finally bred, got a number of 1st and 2nd instars now
Parectatosoma mocquerysi, one of my favorite phasmids of all time, after 2 unsuccessful attempts i finally bred them and got them to hatch. Over 90 have so far hatched with only 1 death
Phobaeticus magnus, only got two females.
Heteropteryx dialata, got 2 young pairs
Haaniella echinata, H.grayii, H.dehaani, and H.eringtoniae. Bred H.dehaani, on my first generation of large nymphs, got ova laid of all the rest
And now for the hoppers.
Costa Rican leaf katydid, Orophus tessellatus, this was my old adult pair, left me some ova which should be hatching within 2 months
Male.
Female.
Omura congrua, Toothpick grasshoppers. Same situation only the ova have hatched. I only got two nymphs though, if i manage to rear them to adult i'll get them some mates.
Adult male
Adult female
1st instar.
Malaysian katydids, Ancylecha fenestrata, my favorites of the lot. Again i had these before but i didnt get a 2nd generation out of them, hoping it'll be different this time round, got 14 nymphs, all shedding and eating a lot.
My other threads.
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/sho...-stick-insect-pics-cause-you-cant-have-them-P
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?231241-Exotic-Phasmid-thread-II
Mearnsiana bullosa, got an adult pair which i have finally bred, got a number of 1st and 2nd instars now

Parectatosoma mocquerysi, one of my favorite phasmids of all time, after 2 unsuccessful attempts i finally bred them and got them to hatch. Over 90 have so far hatched with only 1 death




Phobaeticus magnus, only got two females.

Heteropteryx dialata, got 2 young pairs

Haaniella echinata, H.grayii, H.dehaani, and H.eringtoniae. Bred H.dehaani, on my first generation of large nymphs, got ova laid of all the rest

And now for the hoppers.
Costa Rican leaf katydid, Orophus tessellatus, this was my old adult pair, left me some ova which should be hatching within 2 months
Male.





Female.


Omura congrua, Toothpick grasshoppers. Same situation only the ova have hatched. I only got two nymphs though, if i manage to rear them to adult i'll get them some mates.
Adult male



Adult female




1st instar.


Malaysian katydids, Ancylecha fenestrata, my favorites of the lot. Again i had these before but i didnt get a 2nd generation out of them, hoping it'll be different this time round, got 14 nymphs, all shedding and eating a lot.





