Redirect Notice
 The previous page is sending you to https://www.alamy.com/animal-studies-protective-resemblances-and-mimicry-357-ous-larvae-the-presence-of-which-would-tend-to-destroy-the-illusion-so-successfully-carried-out-by-them-the-common-walking-stick-diap7ieromera-fig-217-with-its-wingless-greatly-elongate-dull-colored-body-is-an-excellent-example-of-special-protective-resemblance-it-is-quite-indistinguish-able-when-at-rest-from-the-twigs-to-which-it-is-clinging-another-member-of-the-family-of-insects-to-which-the-walk-ing-stick-belongs-is-the-famous-green-leaf-insect-phyllium-fig-218-it-is-found-in-south-america-and-is-of-a-bright-image236728798.html.

 If you do not want to visit that page, you can return to the previous page.