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Giant Metallic Fruit Beetle (Eudicella euthalia) Large Larva
Giant Metallic Fruit Beetle (Eudicella euthalia) Large Larva
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Wood Nymph Stick Insect (Haaniella muelleri) Adult / Sub-adult £12.00

Common Name : Wood Nymph Stick Insect
Scientific Name : Haaniella muelleri

Size : Adult / Sub-adult
Status: Captive Bred

Food : Bramble, Oak

A large and impressive stick insect. Brown in colour with ornate white markings.

 

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 18 November, 2009.
Quantity in Stock: 1
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