• Exchange market
    • Further phasmids... (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-08 15:35, views: 1025)
      • I offer for exchange: large larvae/ adults of Ramulus artemis (Vietnam) and a few adult pairs of Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus (West Papua). Oskar (conle@phasmatodea.com) (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-08 15:35)
    • I offer nymphys (Matthias Schmidt, 2004-03-15 20:56, views: 905)
      • Hi, I'd like to offer some stick insect nymphs: Baculum thaii Carausius If youre interested, please answer in German if possible, cause my English is not that good! greets Matze (Matthias Schmidt, 2004-03-15 20:56)
    • Contact information (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 14:15, views: 981)
      • In case you want to contact an author directly (for example to order some offered phasmids in the exchange market), you have to click on the name of the author and will then be able to send him a private message. Each registered member is able to receive private messages in our forum, which will automatically be forwarded to their email account. For further questions contact Oskar: conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 14:15)
    • Alive phasmids for exchange (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 22:31, views: 981)
      • I can offer following species for exchange: Larvae of Brasidas samarensis PSG 235, larvae of Carausius sp. PSG 230 and larvae of the Proscopiidae species Prosarthria teretrirostris. Regards, Oskar. (conle@phasmatodea.com) (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-08 11:44)
      • Hello, I am looking to get some P scabra or similar species. I am new in the phasmid breeding and I don't have so many species to trade, I live in the USA I would like to get ova of this species preferably or contact me thanks. Very nice site! Fjtorres (fjtorres, 2004-03-16 04:42)
      • Dear Fjtorres, I am sorry, I do not have any Proscopia scabra at the moment. But I will let you know as soon as I have some surplus of this species. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 22:31)
    • WANTED: Diapheromera femorata (Frank Hennemann, 2004-03-25 08:25, views: 823)
      • Dear colleagues ! Does anybody of you breed Diapheromera femorata or do you know anybody who does ? I shall be happy for any information and can exchange for different species. Many thanks in advance ! (Frank Hennemann, 2004-03-25 08:25)
    • Live Phasmids for exchange (Frank Hennemann, 2004-03-31 18:40, views: 849)
      • I have surplus of the following species and shall be happy to give it away to interested breeders: Brasidas samarensis (Philippines, Samar Id.) -] eggs, nymphs, adults Orxines semperi (Philippines, Bohol Id.) -] eggs Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (Thailand) -] eggs Phraortes bicolor (Taiwan) -] eggs Medauroidea sp. (Thailand) -] eggs Lopaphus sp. (Thailand, Sai Yok) -] eggs & nymphs unidentified PSG 230 (Philippines, Samar Id.) -] eggs Ramulus sp. PSG 114 (Thailand) -] eggs I am interested in exchanging with livestock of any new, rare or interesting species. So, please offer everything you have spare ! (Frank Hennemann, 2004-03-23 22:46)
      • hi, I send you a personal add. Soon I will have aslo eggs available of psg 83 Joachim (Joachim, 2004-03-31 18:40)
    • phamids in Leverkusen, 8.Mai (Sascha Eilmus, 2004-04-15 15:22, views: 1027)
      • I can offer: Sipyloidea sipylus (Westwood 1859) „Geflügelte Stabschrecke“; Medauroidea extradentata (Brunner 1907)„Annam- Stabschrecke“; Baculum thaii (Hausleithner 1985);Eurycantha calcarata (Lucas 1869)„Dornige Riesen-Gespenstschrecke“; Ocnophiloidea (Libethra) regularis (Brunner 1907); Lonchodes haematomus (Westwood 1859) „knick-stick“; Epidares nolimetangere (De Haan 1842)„Rühr-mich- nicht-an-Gespenst-schrecke; Lamponius guerini (Saussure 1868) „Guadeloupe-Stabschrecke“; Neohirasea maerens (Brunner 1907) „Stachelige Stabschrecke“; Chondrostethus woodfordi (Kiby 1896) „Salomonen-Farnstabschrecke“; Pseudophasma acanthonota (Redtenbacher 1906); Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (Zompro 1999); Medaura scabriuscula (Wood-Mason 1873); Euobrimus atherura (Rehn & Rehn 1938) oder Brasidas samarensis (Rehn & Rehn 1938); Gratidia sp. I´m searching for phasmids and proscopia-grashopper. Leverkusener Terraristikbörse 8.Mai 2004; www.aquaterralev.de (Sascha Eilmus, 2004-04-15 15:22)
    • Megacrania tsudai ova (Insectman, 2004-04-16 14:49, views: 854)
      • I offer some ova of Megacrania tsudai (Taiwan) for sale or exchange. Interested please contact me (Insectman, 2004-04-16 14:49)
    • Exchange (perebrin, 2004-04-16 20:46, views: 813)
      • looking for Creoxylus spinosus Eurycnema goliath Heteropteryginae(Haaniella, Dares, Hopoclonia ...) Lonchodes megabeast Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium siccifolium I can swap with many of my species (perebrin, 2004-04-16 20:46)
    • Surplus of Orxines semperi (Oskar Conle, 2004-04-22 10:47, views: 804)
      • I offer for exchange: Larvae of Orxines semperi. Oskar (conle@phasmatodea.com) (Oskar Conle, 2004-04-20 19:17)
      • Ich habe das geschrieben auf http://www.phasmes.com/forum/read.php?f=2&i=28472&t=28472 Entschuldigung fur die Verspätung : ich hatte schlecht begriffen. Pierre (Pierre Mouy, 2004-04-22 10:47)
    • Looking for ... (RobK, 2004-04-26 22:18, views: 863)
      • Hi , I recently have started with this great hobby and I'm looking for the following species : PSG 31 Creoxylus spinosus PSG 32 Ocnophiloidea regularis PSG 105 Parapachymorpha spinosa PSG 171 Hesperophasma lobata Unfortunately I don't have much to offer yet besides some PSG 1 nimfs and eggs. Hope for the future to have more insects to exchange. Thanks (RobK, 2004-04-22 15:38)
      • Hi, I can offer nymphs of O. regularis. How much do you want? Regards Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2004-04-26 15:52)
      • That's great !! Check your PM (RobK, 2004-04-26 22:18)
    • Looking for Haaniella (David-Suryanto K., 2004-05-13 09:49, views: 863)
      • Hi, I'm looking for Haaniella dehanii or other Haniella. But I haven't any Phasmids to exchange. Maybe in a few weeks some eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum ;) . Thanks. (David-Suryanto K., 2004-05-02 21:46)
      • Dear Suryanto, We will let you know as soon as we have some surplus of Haaniella species. At the moment our Haaniella erringtoniae are starting to hatch. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-13 09:49)
    • For exchange: Orxines & Brasidas (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-17 09:54, views: 786)
      • I still have some Orxines semperi and Brasidas samarensis nymphs for exchange. Please contact: conle@phasmatodea.com Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-17 09:54)
    • eggs and nimphs for exchange (Joachim, 2004-05-23 13:27, views: 1065)
      • I exchange eggs off the following species: - Pharnacia biceps (psg 203) - Brasidas samarensis (psg 235) - xylica oedematosa (psg 234) nimphs - Aretaon asperrimus (psg 118) - Raphiderus scabrosus (psg 83) greetings JOachim (Joachim, 2004-03-09 13:52)
      • How much is the Pharnacia does it coast? I'm interested about it, and please mail me your breeding conditions. All the best Thomas Papp (ThomasPapp, 2004-03-10 18:06)
      • Hi Thomas, Unfortunally I do not sell , but I only make exchanges. breeding conditions are similar to the other Pharnacia species. A cage whit netting and every day spray some water on the leaves. Nimphes seem to need more water. They accept whitout any problem bramble and oak. Joachim (Joachim, 2004-03-14 13:37)
      • Hi Joachim, I'm interested in Xylica oedematosa, can you exchange me some eggs against Extatosoma tiratum eggs? I'm waiting for your answer. Cordially Ems (ems, 2004-05-18 16:35)
      • Hi Joachim, I am interested in raphiderus scabrosus nymphs and pharnacia biceps eggs. Would you exchange some eggs and nymphs against: eggs of eurycantha calcarata; eggs, nymphs and adults of carausius morosus; eggs of extrasoma tiaratum or nymphs and eggs of baculum extradentatum? Please answer me soon. Greetings, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-05-23 13:27)
    • Looking for E. coronata (Frk54, 2004-05-25 12:38, views: 1050)
      • Hello, I'm looking for Eurycantha coronata in a first time... But I have not ohter phasmids to exchange in this moment, mines are too small. I research this species to continu a work that I have started in 1998 with E.coriacea and calcarata about problem of crossing between species (published in ENTOMON n°1 - french language). If you can help me in my research, and if you want information about it, pass in PM please. Thanks a lot Franck (Frk54, 2004-05-12 10:51)
      • Dear Franck, I do not know anybody breeding Eurycantha coronata anymore. This species was introduced to European cultures about 2 years ago, but seems to have disappeared again already. It is a pity because this is one of the most interesting Eurycantha species ever cultured in Europe (the ventral side of the body is violet!). We will inform you, in case we here about somebody still breeding this species. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-13 09:55)
      • Thanks a lot for your answer ; if I have success in my research of this species, I will tell you too. See you Franck (Frk54, 2004-05-13 10:08)
      • Dear Franck, perhaps Rob & Kristien are still breeding this species. In contrast to any other cultured Eurycantha spp. which are very polyphagous, E. coronata will only accept Quercus ilex (Mediterranean Oak) and maybe other Quercus spp. as alternative foodplants. I tried them on bramble - no chance ! Regards, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2004-05-20 12:04)
      • Hello, We have indeed still some E. coronata but for the moment only males. Our females died very soon and only layed a few eggs, once a month we have a nymph... It is a real worry but hopefully we can keep them going and maybe in the future... Best regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2004-05-24 07:59)
      • Hello, Thanks for your help about this species. For Rob & Kristien, have you try other food than Oak ? Because for the moment all different species of Eurycantha I have had, eat lot of different species of plants ; so I am very suprise than this one eats only oak. But if you have some eggs (enough in quantity to assure the breeding), could you tell me please, because I would be very interested ? Thanks a lot for your help one more time, See you Franck PS. Would you have a die specimen mâle or female to permit to me to see different points for later please ? If they are not in good state it is not important, I need just of the body of the animal. (Frk54, 2004-05-24 11:46)
      • Hallo Franck, We don't have spare eggs of course but we can send you once dead species. I have now 4 adult males alive but no females anymore. Nymphs are coming slowly and the first nymph is a male again we saw. We tried a lot of plants of course but they only eat quercus ilex. I keep them warm and a good humidity. If you give us your adress we can send a dead species later. Of course we want to have a copy of your work when it's done because it interests us a lot. Regards, Kristien and Rob (Rob, 2004-05-24 21:43)
      • I have sent to you a private message about postmail. Thansk and regards Franck (Frk54, 2004-05-25 12:38)
    • offer eggs and nymphs (saturnid, 2004-05-31 22:43, views: 805)
      • Hello, I offer eggs of Xylica oedematosa, Aplopus jamaicensis and nymphs of Ctenomorphodes briareus. Just for sending costs. Kind regards, Saturnid [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: saturnid, 30.05.2004, 11:37 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (saturnid, 2004-05-30 11:34)
      • Hello, I'm interested in Xylica oedematosa, can you answer on my e-mail please? Cordially Emeline (ems, 2004-05-31 22:43)
    • Offer: Eggs of Ramulus sp. PSG 114 (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-01 10:57, views: 754)
      • I have many eggs of PSG 114 to give away for exchange with other species or postal costs only. This rare species is from Thailand and was just recently re-established in culture. Females are 11-13 cm and dark green, males are brown and about 9-11 cm. Easy to rear on bramble, rose and oak. (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-01 10:57)
    • Offer: Eggs of Bacillus rossius (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-03 13:47, views: 668)
      • I have many surplus eggs of the well-known Mediterranean stick-insect Bacillus rossius to give away for exchange with other species or postal costs only. The stock was collected in Sardinia in 2003 and reproduces with males ! The colouration of females is very variable (green, grey, brown, straw, dark red). (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-01 10:53)
      • Guten Tag, I'm interested in Bacillus rossius (eggs), which species are you looking for? I don't have many dispo. but I hope I can make an exchange with you. I wait your answer. Bis Bald (Sie können in Deutsch schreiben denn ich es verstehe aber für mich, Englisch ist besser) Emeline (France) (ems, 2004-06-02 13:49)
      • Dear Emeline, no problem to send you eggs of Bacillus rossius ! Please give me your postal adress. Presently I am not searching for certain species, so just let me know what you have spare. At best, contact me via e-mail at: hennemann@phasmatodea.de Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-03 13:47)
    • Offer: Orxines & Dimorphodes (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-08 16:38, views: 784)
      • I offer nymphs of Orxines semperi & eggs of Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus for exchange. Oskar Conle (conle@phasmatodea.com) (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-08 16:38)
    • Offer: Eggs of Orxines semperi (Philippines) (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-12 11:46, views: 732)
      • I have many surplus eggs of Orxines semperi for excange with other species or postal costs only. The stock originates from Bohol Island, Philippines. Insects feed on bramble, rose and oak. Pictures of O. semperi can be found on the Website ! (Frank Hennemann, 2004-06-03 13:50)
      • Hallo! I´m very interested in orxines semperi and bacillus eggs, but I have no rare species for exchange. I´ve just eggs of eurycantha calcarata, aretaon asperrimus, eggs and nymphs of baculum extradentatum and carausius morosus. Please sent me an email if an exchange is possible. Thank you. Regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-06-12 11:46)
    • offer nymphs and eggs (Valentin Schatz, 2004-06-12 14:34, views: 748)
      • Hallo! I´ve very much surplus eggs and nymphs of the following species: carausius morosus (nymphs, hundreds!), baculum extradentatum, baculum spec. "Bangladesh 2"(nymphs), eurycantha calcarata (eggs), aretaon asperrimus (eggs) If somebody wants to exchange some eggs or nymphs, just send me an email. Many greetings, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-06-12 14:34)
    • Haaniella saussurei, Haaniella echinata (Joachim, 2004-06-14 18:35, views: 699)
      • Hi, I hace few nimphes from H. saussurei, I would like to exchange some for Haaniella echinata. friendly greetings Joachim (Joachim, 2004-06-14 18:35)
    • Proscopia and Oreophoetes (phyllium, 2004-06-17 14:10, views: 826)
      • Dear all, I search for Proscopia scabra (or any other Proscopia species) and Oreophoetes peruana. Please email aseemani(at)yahoo.com if you have any for sale/trade. Thank you! (phyllium, 2004-06-17 14:10)
    • exchange (phasmid, 2004-06-20 19:09, views: 836)
      • I have: -Gratidea sp. Zaïre -Gratide Luetyi -Sosibia parvipennis -Baculum sp. 144 -Baculum sp. 211 -Baculum khaoy yai -Raphiderus spinigerus (PSG 82) I'm looking for mantids or other phasmids (phyllium - extatasoma - e.o.) [a href="http://users.skynet.be/terrara"] TERRARA [/a] (phasmid, 2004-06-20 19:09)
    • Phasmids (Anurie, 2004-06-23 19:56, views: 788)
      • I sell:Pseudophasma acanthonata,Xylica oedematosa (Anurie, 2004-06-23 19:56)
    • Looking for Haaniella .... (hinquoniito, 2004-06-24 01:15, views: 754)
      • Hi, I'm looking to exchange a middle or an adult pair (M/F) of Heteropteryx dilatata for Haaniella echinata, saussurei or scabra pair. Exchange of eggs for eggs of these species is possible. I can also buy these Haaniella if you're not interested in dilatata. Best regards. (hinquoniito, 2004-06-24 01:15)
    • Looking for Trychopeplus laciniatus (Matthias Lange, 2004-06-25 14:27, views: 897)
      • Hello, I'd like to know if [i]Trychopeplus laciniatus[/i] (the "moss insect" or "mossy stick") is bred and kept in Europe. I already contacted insect breeders from Costa Rica but somehow I'm not interested in dead butterflies... So, if you even know someone who breeds or bred this species - [strong]please let me know![/strong] I read, this species is supposed to be difficult to be handled and kept in captivity. Is that so? Best regards, Matthias (Matthias Lange, 2004-06-13 15:45)
      • Dear colleague, There seem to be some attempts breeding this wonderful species at present. But I am not sure by whom and where the possible culture is kept. Trichopeplus feed on several different species of ferns. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-15 08:57)
      • Dear Oskar Conle, thank you for your reply! I think T. laciniatus is a quite remarkable species eventhough I only know it by a few pictures and some small articles. I contacted a biological station (Las Cruces) from Costa Rica in the meantime to get to know more about this species' habitat. Unfortunately the crew and researchers of that station didn't know if this species lives in their region or not. This station is located near the Panamanian border in a region that is full of different species of fern. What a pity that even the local researchers couldn't help! I should have posted this whole thread to the message board and not the exchange market and I am sorry for that! Best regards, Matthias (Matthias Lange, 2004-06-25 14:27)
    • Offer: Trachyaretaon, Hoploclonia & Dimorphodes (Oskar Conle, 2004-07-27 11:37, views: 994)
      • I offer for exchange L1 nymphs of: Trachyaretaon brueckneri n.sp., Hoploclonia abercrombei, Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-07-27 11:37)
    • Exchange ... (franck, 2004-08-04 11:30, views: 757)
      • Hi , I have for exchange: Eggs: Pharnacia cantori , Xylica oedematosa , Ctenomorphodes briareus , Pseudophasma rufipes . Regards Franck Http://insectespassion.chez.tiscali.fr (franck, 2004-08-04 11:30)
    • Looking for Haaniella and Eurycantha species (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-05 19:07, views: 755)
      • Hallo! I´m searching for any Eurycantha and Haaniella species ( except E. calcarata) for exchange or sale. Please tell me, if somebody has surplus eggs or nimphs! Thank you. Regards, Valentin [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sypiloidea, 08.08.2004, 14:00 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-05 19:07)
    • Offer for exchange: Pseudophasma Costa Rica (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-11 09:17, views: 1094)
      • I offer for exchange: L1 nymphs of Trachyaretaon brueckneri n.sp. (feed on rose and bramble), L1 nymphs of Hoploclonia abercrombei (feed on rose and bramble), and eggs of the red-winged Pseudophasma perezi from Costa Rica. This Pseudophasma species only feeds on Plantago spp. (plantain). Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-08 13:08)
      • Hello Oskar, The Pseudophasma feeds also on Centranthus ruber and a wintergreen Lonicera sp. Greetings, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2004-08-11 08:18)
      • Dear Rob & Kristien, Thank you very much for this interesting information. I will try to find such a plant. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-11 09:17)
    • Haaniella grayii (Henning, 2004-08-11 20:31, views: 798)
      • Haaniella grayii: I do have 0.1 adult (since 1 week), and 0.1 with 2 (?) shedings to go until beeing adult. I do either search for 1.0 adult, or do offer one or both of the females. Best regards, Henning email: minutoides@gmx.de Haaniella grayii: Ich habe 0.1 adult seit 1 Woche, und 0.1 mit noch 2 (?) Häutungen bis sie adult ist. Ich suche entweder 1.0 adult oder gebe eines oder beide Weibchen ab. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Henning email: minutoides@gmx.de[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Henning, 11.08.2004, 20:32 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Henning, 2004-08-11 20:31)
    • Need your help about Hamm (Frk54, 2004-08-16 10:21, views: 762)
      • Hello, Excuse for this message out phasmid subject ; I would want to contact people to reserve table for Hamm show to september and I don't arrive by the phone number given. Someone could help me please to find a contact who gives answer ??? Thanks a lot for your help Franck (Frk54, 2004-08-16 10:21)
    • Offer Extatosoma tiaratum (M.Semsch, 2004-08-20 10:52, views: 753)
      • Hello I offer Extatosoma eggs or nymphs (I've got thousends of them) I also trade and buy, just send me a mail. PS:Sorry for any spelling mistake(i'm not very good in English) (M.Semsch, 2004-08-20 10:52)
    • Offer Trachyaretaon brueckneri n. sp. (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-21 09:30, views: 1010)
      • I offer nymphs of Trachyaretaon brueckneri (new species). Very robust species from the Philippines. Females reach a size of up to 13 cm! 10 Nymphs (L1-L2) for 10 Euro or exchange with other species. Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-21 09:30)
    • Phyllium spec. Philippines (mieke, 2004-08-21 17:08, views: 903)
      • I have Phyllium spec. from Philippines, nymphs L2-L3, (second generation from wild caught females). Eggs Hermarchus spec. Eggs Ctenomorphodes briareus for exchange against interesting species or other Phyllium species. Especially looking for Phyllium siccifolium. Kind regards, Mieke (mieke, 2004-08-21 17:08)
    • Exchange (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 11:44, views: 924)
      • Hallo everybody, I´ve nimphs/eggs of the following species for sale or exchange: Eurycantha calcarata(eggs and nimphs), Aretaon asperrimus(nimphs), Baculum spec. "Bangladesh 2" (nimphs), Carausius morosus (nimphs) Regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 11:44)
    • H.dilatata and P.celebicum (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-08 20:08, views: 822)
      • Hallo, I´m searching for Heteropteryx dilatata and Phyllium celebicum nimphs or eggs for exchange, or sale for a good price. If somebody has some, please write me an e-mail! Regards, Valentin[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sypiloidea, 10.09.2004, 21:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-08 20:08)
    • Phyllium (SamirMujagic, 2004-10-04 14:10, views: 817)
      • Hi, I am searching for adult individuals of Phyllium - taxa (e.g. celebicum). Who can help me? Please contact me at: samir.mujagic@uni-bielefeld.de PS: Who knows something about the taxon Mantophasmatodea( maybe the adelphotaxon of the Phasmatodea) and where can I get some of them (alive adults)? (SamirMujagic, 2004-10-04 14:10)
    • Extatosoma tiaratum ova (Marco, 2004-10-05 19:00, views: 835)
      • Hello all, I have some fertilized ova of E. tiaratum. For more information please write to iswara@libero.it (Marco, 2004-10-05 19:00)
    • Trichopeplus laciniatus (i m french) (nainbusse, 2004-10-12 16:14, views: 787)
      • Hi, I'm looking for Trichopeplus laciniatus or only information on it from someone who raised this specie. Thank you. I m french sory (french) faute d orthographe (nainbusse, 2004-10-12 16:14)
    • extatosoma (sim01, 2004-10-12 21:18, views: 807)
      • hello,i'm french i research eggs of extatosoma tiaratum buffonium ,poppa poppa and popa carlbergi thanks for yous answers simon Snakesimon@aol.com PS:sorry for my english, it's too bad (sim01, 2004-10-12 21:18)
    • Still Hoploclonia abercrombei surplus! (Oskar Conle, 2004-11-10 11:33, views: 800)
      • At present I have surplus of Hoploclonia abercrombei (nymps L1-L3) and Pseudophasma perezi (nymphs L2). I am interested in exchange, but I could also sell the specimen. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2004-11-10 11:33)
    • CD-R Butterflies 50000 Pictures, Abb. Fam PAP,MOR,AMA,APT (Rabsilber,Karl, 2004-11-11 08:35, views: 800)
      • Butterflies, Mariposas, Papillons, Farfalle, Schmetterlinge CD-Rom Butterflies Preis 15,00 € + postage Payment. PayPal, cash in cover, EU-countries banking . " Enzyklopädie " . Systematics the Lepidoptera . Family in tables, range the Species Checklist of Named Taxa 140 000 tausend Species Scientific and Common Names, autors und year, range, germany name, english name Text und Systematics of news Systema Nature " Pictures " Family Papilionidae ( Indo.-Austral., O.-Paläarc., Aethiop. Regions, Neotropics and Nearctics Region with pictures ) male, female, uperside, underside Arisbe, Balignina, Menelaides, Achillides usw. . Family Nymphalidae : . Subfamily Morphinae 3 Genera with Pictures Tribus Amathusiini = (Amathusiidae) 15 Genera with pictures . Subfamily Charaxinae 20 Genera with pictures . Subfamily Apaturinae 18 Genera with pictures New in CD-Rom . pictures tables with genera or group male and female . Packing and postage Germany 1,50 € Packing and postage Europa 2,00 € Packing and postage orthers countries 3,00 € (Rabsilber,Karl, 2004-11-11 08:35)
    • Lepidoptera Saturniidae Kokons zu ganz Sonderpreis/ Cocoons at very special price (atlas, 2004-11-15 20:16, views: 774)
      • Healthy cocoons of Samia ricini, reared on its native foodplant (Ricinus communis) at very special price (including shipping cost!): 12 cocoons ____________10 Euro 20 cocoons ____________15 Euro 30 cocoons ____________20 Euro 40 cocoons ____________25 Euro 50 cocoons ____________30 Euro 70 cocoons ____________40 Euro 80 cocoons ____________45 Euro 100 cocoons ___________50 Euro Paypal, Bank transfer or cash in a Registered Letter are accepted (paypal is preferred). Larvae canbe reared successfuly also on privet (Ligustrum) (atlas, 2004-11-15 20:16)
    • Sell eggs from Phasmiden (Sabrina Engels, 2004-12-09 20:53, views: 870)
      • I sell eggs from. Baculum extradentatum Eier (20 Baculumeggs for2,50 Euro) and living Baculum ( 1 Euro) eggs of: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis 20 eggs / 5 Euro Neohirasea maerens 15 eggs / 4 Euro Aretaon asperimus 40 Cent /1 egg Eurycantha calcarata 50 Cent /1 egg Sending for living Phasmatodea for 5 Euro in Germany, Sending living Phasmatodea for 9 Euro in Europe Sending eggs for 1 Euro in europe. Send me a mail: Sabrina@paccforce.de i will send you an answer. Greet Sabrina (Sabrina Engels, 2004-12-09 20:53)
    • Phasmids for exchange (Oskar Conle, 2004-12-27 19:51, views: 745)
      • At present I have surplus of Hoploclonia abercrombei (nymps L1-L3) and Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus (nymphs L1-L2). Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-12-01 10:34)
      • Hello Oskar.As I do not breed phasmids anymore, and only require them for photographic purposes only for my website:- http://phasma-tania.co.uk. Would it be possible to obtain a few nymphs of each of the species advertised, Hoploclonia abercrombei and Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus. I am prepared to pay extra postage charged for special delivery. I live in the U.K, your reply would be appreciated. Thanks, Keith. e-mail:keithtropidoderus@msn.com (Keith Stables, 2004-12-27 19:51)
    • Looking for : PSG 127 Lonchodes megabeast (RobK, 2004-12-29 12:01, views: 752)
      • Actually it's for a friend of mine. I'm helping him searching for this species. If you happen to have this species and ou have some surplus of ova, please let me know. Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2004-12-29 12:01)
    • Surplus of ova (RobK, 2004-12-29 12:34, views: 1162)
      • I have the following ova for exchange PSG 15 Ctenomorphodes briareus PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 89 Sosibia parvipennis PSG 173 Neohirasea mearens PSG 214 Aplopus jamaicensis PSG 234 Xylica oedematosa PSG 242 Neohirasea hongkongensis I'm looking for : PSG 17 Caribiopheromera jamaicana PSG 83 Rhaphiderus scabrosus (NOT the PSG 82) PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere (Green form) PSG 245 Datames borneensis (RobK, 2004-12-23 10:45)
      • Btw, if you don't have any of the species I'm looking for I still can offer some ova. (RobK, 2004-12-24 00:59)
      • Hello, if you are interested, I have I lot of Trachyaretaon sp (L1 to L4) of available for exchange ! Sorry for my english, I'm French ! Bye jerome (jerome, 2004-12-27 12:25)
      • Hello Rob, I would be interested in obtaining some PSG89 Sosibia parvipennis ova from you if you have any surplus,please let me know the cost of postage(Special delivery would be adviced). I have no surplus ova to offer you as I do not breed anymore and only require species for photographic purposes for my website of which is now online. Regards, Keith (http://phasma-tania.co.uk (Keith Stables, 2004-12-27 19:41)
      • Hello Jerome, Keith, I still have ova of the PSG 89 to offer. Please mail at r.krijns@wanadoo.nl (RobK, 2004-12-27 21:09)
      • Hi Rob, I'm also interested in eggs of Sosibia parvipennis and Xylica oedematosa. I only have for exchange eggs of Lamponius portoricensis and Lopaphus sp. given by Bruno Biron, species from Thailand. tell me if you accept a deal, or if i could have eggs against stamps. thanks Chris (Chris, 2004-12-28 23:40)
      • Hi Chris, I'm not interested in both species. Send me an email anyway and I'll send you some ova of both species. Rob (RobK, 2004-12-29 11:58)
      • Hello friends, [b] In case you want to contact somebody who posted an add in this exchange market, you just have to click on his name at the left side of the thread, and then you will be able to send him/here a personal message. [b] In case there are any technical questions, please contact me: conle@phasmatodea.com (moderator) (Oskar Conle, 2004-12-29 12:34)
    • Phasmids for sale or exchange! (Oskar Conle, 2004-12-31 11:37, views: 1003)
      • For exchange or sale: Nymphs of Pseudophasma perezi (Costa Rica, foodplant: Plantain (Plantago spp.) & Lonicera) for exchange or sale. 20 nymphs for 20 Euros + porto & packing. Nymphs of Hoploclonia cuspidata (Borneo, foodplant: bramble, rose, oak, …) for exchange or sale. 20 nymphs for 20 Euros + porto & packing. Nymphs of Hoploclonia abercrombiei (Borneo, foodplant: bramble, rose, oak, …) for exchange or sale. 20 nymphs for 20 Euros + porto & packing. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2004-10-16 14:02)
      • I send you mail :-). Reply me soon please ! :) (Sqqter, 2004-12-31 11:37)
    • Looking for : Cranidium gibbosum, Extatosoma popa, Haaniella species. (Eric_A., 2005-01-08 09:35, views: 738)
      • I'm looking for eggs or nymphs of: - Cranidium gibbosum - Extatosoma popa - Haaniella species. Regards, Eric A. [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Eric_A., 08.01.2005, 09:39 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Eric_A., 2005-01-08 09:35)
    • e. tiaratum (Gregor Gbur, 2005-01-27 20:02, views: 708)
      • moin habe e.tiaratum abzugeben (0 - 3 monate) bei intersse einfach mailen derzeck@gmx.net gruss zeck (Gregor Gbur, 2005-01-27 20:02)
    • Eurycnema goliath (tommasini, 2005-02-16 17:18, views: 902)
      • hi, i 'll soon have a male of this species and don't know if it's really rare or not and if anybody would be interested in? Let me know as i'm ready to travel if needed... Thx, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-01-10 12:56)
      • hi, of course, i mean an adult male of Eurycnema Goliath. Thx, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-01-11 18:51)
      • Hi Raphael, What is the price for your male? I think it is only interesting for somebody breeding this species and looking for some genetic refreshment. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-12 09:08)
      • Hi Oskar, i'd prefer exchange it or share ovas later... Let me know if it could be possible! And as i'ma new member, let me congratulate you and your friend for this huge database and furthermore for the pleasure thx to Phasmatodea... Regards, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-01-13 13:24)
      • I will let you know when I find somebody who breeds this beautiful species at the moment. I do not have this species in culture. Best wishes, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-13 15:06)
      • i wish we'll have luck to share ovas by the future! Let me know... another question, what do you have to exchange as Heteropteryginae? Regards, Raphael[!-- editby --][i]edited by: amygalement_votre, Jan 14, 2005 - 01:18 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (tommasini, 2005-01-14 13:16)
      • Hello Raphael, Recently I trade some ova of phasmids against ova of the Eurycnema goliath. So up until now I only have ova in the incubator waiting till they hatch. But I can give you the eamil adress of the one who has them in culture if you like. You can PM me or mail me : r.krijns@wanadoo.nl if you're interested. (RobK, 2005-01-14 17:51)
      • It's nice from u Rob! I appreciate and accept of course; Let me know how to go ahead and maybe he'll got some pretty females too! Thx, Regards, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-01-15 11:34)
      • Just sent you a PM :-) (RobK, 2005-01-15 21:40)
      • Thx Rob, I actually got the adult male... I think i'll try with your friend! thx again Raphael (tommasini, 2005-02-16 17:18)
    • Phasma gigas (chrissi, 2005-02-20 12:03, views: 747)
      • Hallo Ich suche Phasma gigas . Wer kann mie helfen ? chrissi (chrissi, 2005-02-20 12:03)
    • Trachyaretaon brueckneri (tommasini, 2005-02-21 14:59, views: 805)
      • Hello Oskar, I'd like to know if you still got any Trachyaretaon brueckneri left? I've just senn in the old topics that you had some. Please tell me, as i told you before, i really like heteropteriginae family and accept, exchange, or buy all of it. Regards, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-02-17 20:20)
      • I do not have any surplus of this new species at the moment. But you could contact my friend Frank Hennemann, he still has some surplus as much as I know: g-hennemann@t-online.de Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-02-17 22:07)
      • I still have some ova of them if you're interested. (RobK, 2005-02-18 00:14)
      • Thx all for your replies; i'm indeed interested in your proposition and would like to know if you prefer to exchange or sale... Regards, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-02-18 16:26)
      • Hallo Raphael, You can mail me : r.krijns@wanadoo.nl Maybe you have something for exchange. Regards Rob [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 19.02.2005, 01:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2005-02-19 01:06)
      • Hi Raphael, I do know somebody who does have quite a lot of nymphs of this species. His name is Jérome and he lives in France. If you want his email address send me an email and I will give you his address or I can ask him to contact you. Regards, Nico (Nico, 2005-02-21 14:59)
    • Looking for Dares validispinus (RobK, 2005-02-26 16:11, views: 742)
      • Hello, I'm looking for Dares validispinus. For exchange I have ova of : PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi, PSG 89 Sosibia parvipennis, PSG 183 Sceptrophasma hispidulus, PSG 214 Aplopus jamaicensis, PSG 216 Medaura scabriusculus, Diapherodes gigantea, Dimorphodes mancus. Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2005-02-26 16:11)
    • Wanted Pseudodiacantha mackoltti (orxines mackoltti) (David, 2005-03-15 22:59, views: 619)
      • Hello everyone, i'm really keen to get hold of some Pseudodiacantha mackoltti (Javenese lichen insect). I'm looking for subadult nymphs ~ L3 to L5, to maintain the genetic diversity in my stock. Though i will consider whatever you have got, please email me with your prices. Alternatively, trade is possible with E. tiratium nymphs. many thanks david (David, 2005-03-15 22:59)
    • Extasoma tiaratum green (moreta, 2005-03-15 23:21, views: 942)
      • Hi, i am really intersrted in buying the Extatosma Tiratium ova from you which you say will hatch out 50% green, please can you tell me if you have any left and at what price? I live in the UK. many thanks david (David, 2005-03-15 23:21)
    • Eggs to ex-change (Nico, 2005-03-17 15:16, views: 724)
      • Hello, I have eggs of the following species to ex-change : Lopaphus spec. pictures under : http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/Pages/FichesElevage/PortailElevage.htm Ramulus spec. PSG 144 against not too common species. And I am also looking for species of the Pharnacia family. Regards, Nico (Nico, 2005-03-17 15:16)
    • PSG 66 Carausius sanguineoligatus (tommasini, 2005-04-06 00:46, views: 713)
      • I have caught his species at Sabah and now have to exchange. If anybody is interested to exchange? Thx, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-04-06 00:46)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Piotrek, 2005-04-09 09:17, views: 910)
      • Hi I have the following species for exchange or sale: -Paramenexenus laetus -Malocomorpha jamaicana -Extatosoma tiaratum PSG 9 -Eurycantha calcarata, PSG 23 -Sipyloidea sipylus, PSG 4 I'm looking for: -phylium -Aplopus jamaicensis -pseudophasma rufipes and not only..... if you have something interesting , please meil me :) (Piotrek, 2004-12-31 12:26)
      • Hi i am interested in buying some Paramenexenus laetus ova from you, please can you tell me if you have any left, and if so how much. Also how much is the post and packaging? (i live in the Uk) many thanks David. (David, 2005-03-15 23:07)
      • Hello, I would want to know how many you want for Paramenexenus laetus and E.calcarata please ? I a m french and I would want to re-take some study on calcarata and laetus. Best regards (Frk54, 2005-04-09 09:17)
    • Phasmids for tade! (Alex, 2005-04-13 08:17, views: 668)
      • I have the following phasmids for trade: 1 subadult pair of Extatosoma bufonium, eggs and L1-L3 nymphs of Extatosoma tiaratum, eggs of Phyllium spec, eggs of Phyllium sp., in one month eggs of Oreophoetes peruana, eggs of Carausius sanguineoligatus (got colorful males), eggs and L1 nymphs of Phobaeticus serratipes, 9 eggs of Dinophasma saginata, eggs of Ctenomorphodes briareus, subadults of Hermachus sp., 2 subadult pairs of Areaton asperrimus, 1 adult pair of Brasidas samarensis, L4- adults of Ramulus sp., L3- adults of Sipyloidea sipylus, eggs and adults of Medauroidea extradentata. Please let me know your offers. (Alex, 2005-04-12 21:28)
      • Hello, I'm very interrested by your phasmids. I've sent you a mail. Pierre (Pierre Mouy, 2005-04-13 08:17)
    • Phasmids for exchange (Frank Hennemann, 2005-04-13 08:50, views: 952)
      • I can offer surplus of the following species in exchange : 1-Aretaon (Trachyaretaon) brueckneri (Philippines, Babuyan Ids.): This is a new, recently described species and the largest known member of Obriminae. Females reach body lengths of up to 13 cm ! ]] Nymphs 2-Brasidas samarensis (Philippines, Samar Id.): ]] nymphs & adults 3-Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus (Papua New Guinea): ]] small nymphs 4-Lonchodes sp. PSG 230 (Philippines, Samar Id.): ]] eggs 5-Orxines semperi (Philippines, Bohol Id.): ]]nymphs I will also exchange for interesting grasshoppers or cockroaches ! (Frank Hennemann, 2004-11-08 11:01)
      • Hallo Frank, I´m interested in some of your species and sent you a messagebecause of this but you didn´t answer yet. Can you please contact me? Best regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-11-11 19:04)
      • Hi Valentin, please contact me at g_hennemann@t-online.de and let me know which species you are interested in. We can then arrange an exchange. Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2004-11-12 15:55)
      • Hi. I wrote to you an email, but it said an error accured... well here is what i was saying.. Hi. I am interested in preferably 30-40 eggs of Orxines semperi, or 3 = pairs will be fine too. I currently have the following for trade: 1 subadult pair of Extatosoma bufonium, eggs and L1-L3 nymphs of Extatosoma tiaratum, eggs of Phyllium spec, eggs of Phyllium sp., in one month eggs of Oreophoetes peruana, eggs of Carausius sanguineoligatus (got colorful males), eggs and L1 nymphs of Phobaeticus serratipes, eggs of Ctenomorphodes briareus, subadults of Hermachus sp., 2 subadult pairs of Areaton asperrimus, 1 adult pair of Brasidas samarensis, L4- adults of Ramulus sp., L3- adults of Sipyloidea sipylus, eggs and adults of Medauroidea extradentata. To see the difference between a male E. bufonium and E. tiaratum go to = my site at = http://www.phasmidsincyberspace.com/Identifying%20Exatosoma%20males.htm Let me know what you want to do. Thanks. email me back at AlexPanassov@shaw.com[!-- editby --][i]edited by: AlexPan, Apr 13, 2005 - 08:50 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Alex, 2005-04-13 08:50)
    • Looking for Lonchodes and Pharnacia (Susanne, 2005-04-13 17:46, views: 678)
      • Hello everybody, Can some one please help me? I'm looking for ova of PSG 127 Lonchodes megabeast and PSG 203 Pharnacia biceps. If you want I can exchange with ova of: PSG 4 Sipyloidea sipylus PSG 5 Medauroidea extradentata PSG 101 Lamponius guerini PSG 173 Neohirasea maerens PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 254 Ramulus magna Please contact me at: mercuries@jippii.fi (Susanne, 2005-04-13 17:46)
    • Wanted Anisomorpha stick bugs! (Alex, 2005-04-16 04:29, views: 624)
      • I'm looking for any and all Anisomorpha stick bugs. Please contact me, and i can make some king of trade for one of my phasmids or just pay for them. Sheck out my website to see the species i am currently breeding at [url]www.phasmidsincyberspace.com[/url] Thanks. (Alex, 2005-04-15 10:04)
      • hi, it's not very fair to make ad with other's site... this forum is actually the best in europe! http://perso.wanadoo.fr/philippe.lelong/france/parasit.htm (tommasini, 2005-04-15 10:41)
      • Well, how als am i supposed to show people what i got??? I can't just send every one 100dreds of pictures by email. I know this is the best forum, but this is a forum to share info is it not? (Alex, 2005-04-16 04:29)
    • Surplus eggs and nymphs (Frank Hennemann, 2005-04-20 00:38, views: 1375)
      • I have many surplus eggs and nymphs of the following species: 1- Brasidas samarensis (-] nymphs, different sizes) 2- Ramulus sp. PSG 114 (Thailand) (-] eggs & nymphs)) 3- Trachyaretaon brueckneri (-] nymphs) 4- Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus (-] nymphs) 5- Sceptrophasma conformans (-] eggs & nymphs) 6- Medauroidea sp. ? from Laos (-] eggs) If interested, please contact me at g-hennemann@t-online.de Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-02-26 12:01)
      • Mr Hennemann, I send you an email on the 26th February requesting ova and nymphs that you have on offer. I sent the email to your address g-hennemann@t.online-de as you requested, but as this is now the 2nd March I have not had a reply, So I am here again asking you to reply to my message and if any of he following can be sent to me,please email me at keithtropidoderus@msn.com or leave a reply on your message board. These ova and phasmids are most urgent for my collection so a reply back WOULD be appreciated. Please let me know the price for 12 Nymphs and 24 ova of the species listed Brasidas samarensis Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus Sceptrophasma conformans Medauroidea sp(Laos) Thank you, Keith(England) (Keith Stables, 2005-03-02 16:55)
      • Hi. i am interseted in buying 3 male/female pairs of Brasidas samarensis from you, i would like nymphs ( L3) if possible. Please can you give me a total price including post and packaging. I live in the uk. many thanks david. (David, 2005-03-15 23:14)
      • Hi David ! I still have many spare nymphs of Brasidas samarensis and perhaps also a few adults. It willbe best if you contact me at g-hennemann@t-online.de. Then we can arrange everything. Please don´t mind if I take a few days to answer, but at present I am very busy. Hope to hear from you. Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-03-18 16:25)
      • Dear Mr. Hennemann, Why are the animals not listed in the PSG. Where can I get some details about them? There are nearly no hint in the internet. Best wishes schlappi2 1- Brasidas samarensis (-] nymphs, different sizes) 3- Trachyaretaon brueckneri (-] nymphs) 4- Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus (-] nymphs) 5- Sceptrophasma conformans (-] eggs & nymphs) 6- Medauroidea sp. ? from Laos (-] eggs) (schlappi2, 2005-04-12 19:40)
      • Hi ! The species you asked for are so far not on the PSG culture-list because they have just recently been importend and cultured in Europe. Brasidas samarensis and Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus are on the PSG-list. Trachyaretaon brueckneri will soon be included. Whenever you want info on the species mentioned, don´t mind to ask for details.... Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-04-17 11:24)
      • Hallo Frank, On the new PSG list is also the Trachyaretaon brueckneri listed as No 255 I do have another question about the Dimorphodes mancus. Is this the same species as the PSG 236 Dimorphodes spec ? Schlappi2: Brasidas samarensis is PSG 235 Gruß, Rob (RobK, 2005-04-17 15:43)
      • Dear Rob, Yes, Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus is the same species as PSG 236. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-04-19 13:33)
      • Thanks for your reply Oskar ! Rob (RobK, 2005-04-20 00:38)
    • Eggs of E.goliath to exchange ! (jerome, 2005-05-04 12:32, views: 772)
      • Hello, I've eggs of Eurycnema goliath to exchange with others species of phasmids. Bye jerome (jerome, 2005-04-13 15:59)
      • Hi Jérome, As i got an adult old male; would you be ibterested in? I'm also interested in these ova, i can propose you PSG 66, 173, 15, 18... Let me know please! Thx, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-04-14 08:40)
      • Hello, it seems to to me that you speak French ? (il me semble que tu parles français ?) Can you contact me on my mail ? (jeromelm@wanadoo.fr) bye jerome (jerome, 2005-04-14 16:25)
      • Hello Jerome, I would be interested in some E.goliath ova. I have the following in exchange: P.serratipes Hermarchus spp. D.mancus catenulatus (BeeJay88, 2005-05-03 16:10)
      • Hello, can you contact me by email please. It's jeromelm@wanadoo.fr bye bye jerome (jerome, 2005-05-04 12:32)
    • Extatosoma traratur (Kathy, 2005-05-08 13:11, views: 720)
      • Hi, I'm searching for Extatosoma traratur eggs, nymphs or adult ones for sale. Thanks, Kathy (Kathy, 2005-05-08 12:40)
      • Hi Kathy, I have eggs f Extatosoma tiaratum of available to sell or exchange. Contact me at jeromelm@wanandoo.fr Bye jerome (jerome, 2005-05-08 13:11)
    • Wanted Pseudodiacantha macklotti (David, 2005-05-09 20:03, views: 634)
      • Hello everyone, i am desperate to get my hands on some nymphs of this beautiful species, can anybody please help. thanks david (David, 2005-05-09 20:03)
    • Looking for phasmids (AlexSm, 2005-05-18 23:09, views: 750)
      • Hello! I am looking for eggs of different phasmoptera: Acrophylla, Anisomorpha, Aretaon, Brasidas, Cranidium, Epidares, Eurycantha coricea, Eurycnema, Haaniella, Heteropteryx, Hoploclonia, Lamponius, Lopaphus, Medaura, Neohirasea, Oreophoetes, Phyllium all species, Pseudophasma acanthonota, Raphiderus, Tropidoderus.. For me most easiest way to make payment is Anelik system (in Czech Republic it works well). Thanks. Alex Smirnov, Moscow, Russia. (AlexSm, 2005-05-16 01:22)
      • hi i'm from polend. i have eggs of this species : Anisomorpha paramalus, Areaton asperimus, Epidares nolimetangere and Pseudophasma acanthonota. by the way i have also eggs of Malocomorpha jamaicana, sypillus, and extatosoma tiratatum have you something interesting to exchange? If you are interesting , send me emeil : ppiotrekp@op.pl PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2005-05-18 23:09)
    • eggs for exchange (Piotrek, 2005-05-18 23:24, views: 751)
      • hi I have the following species for exchange : -Anisomorpha paramalus -Epideres nolimetangere -Malocomorpha jamaicana -Pseudophasma acanthonata -extatosomia tiaratum -Sipyloidea sipylus -Carausius morosus let mi know if you have something and wont to exchange. I'm from Polend PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2005-05-18 23:24)
    • Lopaphus caesius (eggs) (jerome, 2005-06-02 16:48, views: 727)
      • Hi everybody, I have eggs of Lopaphus caesius to exchange with millipedes or phasmids. Bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-06-02 16:48)
    • Exchange Phyllium sp. (McFly, 2005-06-02 16:51, views: 719)
      • Hallo Ich tausche gegen Phasmiden Paar L3 von Phyllium sp. Phillipines. Ich suche Dares, Hoploclonia, Diapherodes, und andere Phyllium ( ander arte können auch mich interessieren) Danke Nicolas (McFly, 2005-06-02 16:51)
    • Eggs to exchange ( Sceptrophasma hispidulum , Lopaphus sp, R. spiniger) (Nico, 2005-06-06 16:27, views: 818)
      • Hello everybody ! I have eggs of the following species to exchange. Sceptrophasma hispidulum (20 pcs) Lopaphus sp. (enough) Rhaphiderus spiniger (25 pcs) I am looking for eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi, Rhaphiderus scabrosus. Or make your proposition. I am also looking for males Pharnacia sp. PSG 208 (L3 =] adult). Greets, Nico [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Nico, 30.05.2005, 11:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Nico, 2005-05-27 12:40)
      • Hello Nico, How much do the Rh. spiniger ova cost? Regards, Béla (BeeJay88, 2005-06-03 13:32)
      • Hi Béla, Sorry the eggs of R. spiniger are gone! Regards, Nico (Nico, 2005-06-06 16:27)
    • Search different species of phasmids. (exchange possible) ! (jerome, 2005-06-06 20:18, views: 754)
      • Hi, I'm looking for : - females of Sthenoboea repudiosa. - males (L2) or eggs (with males) of Phyllium bioculatum. - eggs or nymphs of Tropidoderus childrenii, Trychopeplus laciniatus, Eurycnema versirubra (with males), Datames (all species except mohoutii), Dares ulula, guangxiensis and breiitensteini, Haaniella scabra and echinata, Eurycantha coronata, Neopromachus doreyanus, Pharnacia ponderosa, Pylaemenes borneensis and mitratus, Cranidium gibbosum. Exchange possible with : - eggs of Lopaphus caesius, Lonchodes geniculatus, Diapherodes gigantea, Dares validispinus, Acrophylla wuelfingi. - nymphs of Heteropteryx dilatata (1 couples L6), Phyllium celebicum. Thanks, bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-06-06 20:18)
    • Looking for.... (Lucas, 2005-06-08 23:44, views: 736)
      • Hello!! I'm from Poland. I'm looking for eggs Trychopeplus lacinatus. If someone have that species, please contact with me at: niedoscigniony@o2.pl Lucas W. - "Niedoscigniony" (Lucas, 2005-06-08 23:44)
    • Phyllium sp (eggs) (jerome, 2005-06-15 13:38, views: 732)
      • Hi everybody, I have eggs of Phyllium sp of available. Contact me at jeromelm@wanadoo.fr (in english or french please !) Bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-06-15 13:38)
    • eggs for exchange (ogry, 2005-06-20 13:58, views: 757)
      • eggs for exchange: - Parapachymorpha quadrispinosa - Areaton asperrimus - Ramulus sp. 144 - Sungay inexpectata contact by mail: ogry4@wp.pl (ogry, 2005-06-20 13:58)
    • Eggs of new Pseudophasma (Oskar Conle, 2005-06-25 16:07, views: 853)
      • I offer the following for exchange: Eggs of Pseudophasma velutinum from amazonian Peru. This Pseudophasma species has beautiful yellow wings. Frank and I collected this species on our expedition to Peru. Foodplant is privet (Ligustrum spp.) and plantain (Plantago spp.). (Oskar Conle, 2005-06-12 17:41)
      • Hello Frank, Although I have nothing to exchange at the moment, would it be possible to obtain some ova of the new Pseudophasma, I would be most grateful, naturaly postage would be paid for. Regards Keith (U.K) (Keith Stables, 2005-06-13 04:11)
      • Would you like to sell it? Please write on my email. You also write about price. (Jonasz, 2005-06-25 16:07)
    • some eggs to exchange (walkstick, 2005-06-25 16:16, views: 766)
      • I have some eggs of Heteropteryx dilatata and Extatosoma tiaratum for exchange. I'm looking for Phobaeticus serratipes. (walkstick, 2005-05-11 22:59)
      • Please write to me. (Jonasz, 2005-06-25 16:16)
    • [BUY] Different eggs. (Jonasz, 2005-06-25 16:30, views: 770)
      • Hi, I'll buy different eggs of phasmids. I search a lot of breeders, who have interesting spiecies. Yours offers please send on my e-mail. jonasz01@gmail.com Greetings (Jonasz, 2005-06-25 16:30)
    • eggs of new species from Peru (Oskar Conle, 2005-07-01 20:47, views: 1398)
      • I offer the following eggs of newly cultured species for EXCHANGE: Eggs of Pseudophasma velutinum from amazonian Peru. This Pseudophasma species has beautiful yellow wings. Foodplant is privet (Ligustrum spp.) and plantain (Plantago spp.). Eggs of Dyme amazonica from amazonian Peru. This Dyme species can be brown or green with interesting stripes. Foodplants are bramble, rose and oak. We caught these species on our expedition to amazonian Peru in 2004. Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2005-07-01 16:53)
      • Hello Oskar, Pseudophasma velitinum/Dyme amazonica Although I have nothing to exchange with the above species, would it be possible to buy 20/30 ova of these. I would be most grateful for your reply and willing to pay extra for ova Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2005-07-01 20:47)
    • I seek a female Haaniella grayii (tombiliboum, 2005-07-04 22:50, views: 682)
      • hello everybody, I'm searching for adult females of Haaniella grayii for my male It's urgently excuse me I'm french and I have bad english bye tomtomtomy (tombiliboum, 2005-07-04 22:50)
    • Eggs of available (jerome, 2005-07-09 12:02, views: 787)
      • Hi everybody, I've for exchange eggs of Acrophylla wuelfingi, Diapherodes gigantea and a little number of Phasma gigas. Mail me at jeromelm@wanadoo.fr Bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-07-09 12:02)
    • Looking for : PSG 171 Rynchacris ornata (RobK, 2005-07-18 22:43, views: 776)
      • Hello all, I'm looking for ova or nimphs of the PSG 171 Rynchacris ornata. For exchange I have nimphs of the PSG 31 Creoxylus spinosus, PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere, PSG 192 Orestes mouhoti. Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2005-07-17 21:41)
      • Hi, Maybe You want to sell me nimphs of the Creoxylus spinosus ? How much cost this nimphs? Niedoscigniony (Lucas, 2005-07-18 22:43)
    • Eggs to exchange (Nico, 2005-07-21 12:40, views: 728)
      • Hello everybody, I have eggs of the following species for exchange : PSG 225 Gratidia conformans PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 181 Lonchodes hosei herberti PSG 252 Lopaphus spec. PSG 182 Oxyartes honestus (white form) PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 203 Pharnacia biceps PSG 158 Ramulus spec / in 1 or 2 weeks PSG 183 Sceptrophasma hispidula If you are interested, please mail me at : nico.voegeli@gmx.ch Best wishes, Nico (Nico, 2005-07-21 12:40)
    • Searching for ova of Oreophoetes peruana & Phyllium celebicum (Pusscat, 2005-07-24 14:35, views: 706)
      • Hi, Searching for ova of PSG84 Oreophoetes peruana & PSG128 Phyllium celebicum. Please contact by E-mail (UK). Many thanks (Pusscat, 2005-07-24 14:35)
    • Searching for eggs of Abrosoma festinatum and X. oedematosa (Chris, 2005-07-24 18:20, views: 708)
      • Hello, I'm searching for eggs of Abrosoma festinatum (PSG 231) and Xylica oedematosa (PSG 234). species possibly for exchange: PSG 174 : Lopaphus caesius (eggs) PSG 224 : Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 89 : Sosibia parvipennis thanks Chris (Chris, 2005-07-24 18:20)
    • Exchange and Sale (Oskar Conle, 2005-07-30 13:29, views: 771)
      • I offer the following eggs of newly cultured species for EXCHANGE and SALE: Eggs of Pseudophasma velutinum from amazonian Peru. This Pseudophasma species has beautiful yellow wings. Foodplant is privet (Ligustrum spp.) and plantain (Plantago spp.). Eggs of Dyme amazonica from amazonian Peru. This Dyme species can be brown or green with interesting stripes and bluish paintings at the profemora. Foodplants are bramble, rose and oak. We caught these species on our expedition to amazonian Peru in 2004. Please note, that I will not be able to answer emails until 8.August. Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2005-07-30 13:29)
    • search Haaniella species (curare-arsen, 2005-07-30 21:20, views: 765)
      • Hello , i search Haaniella species (without muelleri ) , if somebody can help me please write to Stefan-sphrodos@web.de . i can exchange with eggs of Phyllium celebicum , Phyllium sp. , Heteropteryx d. , etc. or i will buy . best regards and friendly greets Stefan (curare-arsen, 2005-07-30 21:20)
    • "INVERTEBRATES "FOR SALE (invertopia, 2005-08-16 08:19, views: 718)
      • We have for sale: 15 diff. species millipedes, 8 diff. species centipedes,scorpions,praying mantis, snails,beetles and larvas,Wolf-lycosa spiders,trapdoorspiders,tarantulas, also African tarantulas,phasmes (nymphs and eggs),... If interested (info,prices,photos), send me an email pls. Best regards, invertopia (invertopia, 2005-08-16 01:29)
      • Hi, What is your e-mail please? Thanks (Pusscat, 2005-08-16 07:59)
      • Hi Could you please inform me of what mantids you have available, and their prices also which millipedes. Please also could you tell me what postage is , i live in the UK chris (Chris_L, 2005-08-16 08:19)
    • Ctenomorphodes briareus (Malpertuis, 2005-08-16 08:49, views: 788)
      • Hello, I have a good surpluses of this species to exchange. Please let me know the species you can provide. (Malpertuis, 2005-07-06 14:19)
      • Do you still have any spare nymphs? chris (Chris_L, 2005-08-16 08:49)
    • surplus ova for exchange (calico, 2005-08-16 14:26, views: 730)
      • I have surplus ova of Rhamphosipyloidea phiippa, Rhamphosipyloidea gorkomi and Sosibia parvipennis for trade. Email me at calico@ispx.com.ph (calico, 2005-08-16 14:26)
    • IDOLOMANTIS DIABOLICA L2 NYMPHS AVAILABLE ! (invertopia, 2005-08-16 20:51, views: 771)
      • I HAVE IDOLOMANTIS L1- L2 NYMPHS AVAILABLE NOW. FOR INFO,PHOTO'S,PRICES, SEND ME AN EMAIL PLS. BEST REGARDS, invertopia[!-- editby --][i]edited by: invertopia, Aug 16, 2005 - 01:14 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (invertopia, 2005-08-16 01:14)
      • [quote]I HAVE IDOLOMANTIS L1- L2 NYMPHS AVAILABLE NOW. FOR INFO,PHOTO'S,PRICES, SEND ME AN EMAIL PLS. BEST REGARDS, invertopia[!-- editby --][i]edited by: invertopia, Aug 16, 2005 - 01:14 AM[/i][!-- end editby --][/quote] (invertopia, 2005-08-16 01:14)
      • Hi, Send me the photos of this mantids to niedoscigniony@o2.pl Best regards Lucas (Lucas, 2005-08-16 20:51)
    • eggs to exchange (Toni, 2005-08-26 12:06, views: 717)
      • Hi, I have some eggs of : -Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis -Extatosoma tiaratum -one adult male Heteropterix dilatata -much young Medauroidea extradentata Write-me in toni.jourdan@wanadoo.fr By Toni (Toni, 2005-08-26 12:04)
      • I have too larvs of Potosia cuprea and Cetonia aurata. @+ Toni (Toni, 2005-08-26 12:05)
      • [quote]Hi, I have some eggs of : -Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis -Extatosoma tiaratum -one adult male Heteropterix dilatata -much young Medauroidea extradentata Write-me in toni.jourdan@wanadoo.fr By Toni [/quote] (Toni, 2005-08-26 12:06)
    • Pseudophasma velutinum (Oskar Conle, 2005-08-26 23:48, views: 802)
      • I still have got some eggs left (for exchange or sale) of Pseudophasma velutinum from amazonian Peru. This Pseudophasma species has beautiful yellow wings. Preferred foodplant is privet (Ligustrum spp.) and plantain (Plantago spp.). Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-08-21 14:36)
      • Hi Osker, if you still have some of the Pseudophasma velutinum ova available i would be very interested to buy some from you? Please can you send me a price for ova and for P&P is you have? best regards david (David, 2005-08-26 23:48)
    • Phyllium giganteum and Idolomantis Diabolica (Jon, 2005-08-30 22:30, views: 882)
      • Hey, Does any one have any of these species or know where I can aquire some from? Thank you very much, Jon (Jon, 2005-08-24 16:18)
      • hello You can obtain the mantid you are looking for from http://praying-mantids.co.uk/mantids/default.htm, not sure of the price though, chris[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Chris_L, Aug 29, 2005 - 09:56 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Chris_L, 2005-08-29 09:56)
      • Hey Chris, Thank you very much for your help, I will enquire and see how much he is selling them for. Thanks, Jon (Jon, 2005-08-29 19:59)
      • Hello again there is a guy in germany offering P giganteum nymphs on the following site http://www.terraristik.com/sticklist/index.php his name is martin adn he posted his add on Sunday, August 28, 2005 hope this is of help chris (Chris_L, 2005-08-29 21:31)
      • Hey Chris, Thanks again for your help, I've looked at terraristik and have contacted a couple of the sellers on there, but to be honest I'm not a hundred percent sure they are genuine. Have you ever bought from any of these adds? How do you know they are trustworthy? I might wait until I go to the AES show in Kempton racecourse at least I know I'm going to get what I'm buying. Are you going? Thanks again for keeping an eye out for me, it is much appreciated, Jon (Jon, 2005-08-30 20:18)
      • hi I have dealt with people on terraistik, and have had no problem so far, the web site does say to try small orders first and to be careful with people outside of Europe, I tend to buy from Germany, holland, france. also there is no problem with sending them aroun Europe unfortunately i will not be able to make the AES show although I have heard that its fantastic but hope to make the PSG's next meeting chris[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Chris_L, Aug 30, 2005 - 11:55 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Chris_L, 2005-08-30 22:30)
    • Exchange (phyllium, 2005-09-04 05:50, views: 744)
      • PSIDIUM GUAJAVA seeds for exchange/sale! Guava is a small tree whose leaves are eaten by many phasmids (Extatosoma tiaratum, Phyllium sp, Phobaeticus sp, Baculum sp etc) and saturniidae larvae (Attacus atlas, Actias sp, ...). Guava fruit is delicious and can be eaten by man. Exchange against phasmid eggs. Please email cyrioblue @ gmail. com if interested, thank you! :D (phyllium, 2005-09-04 05:50)
    • EXCHANGE EGGS (Al-x, 2005-09-14 19:12, views: 754)
      • Exchange eggs of heteropterix dilatata. contact me on my mail :Zeone-4@hotmail.fr Sorry for my very bad english Al-x (Al-x, 2005-09-14 19:12)
    • Looking for Phama gigas male (Niloxobap, 2005-09-15 10:56, views: 699)
      • Hello, I'm looking for a Phasma gigas male for my female. If you want we can divide up the next ova Bye Pablo (Niloxobap, 2005-09-15 10:56)
    • WANTED <<< E. tiaratum Green morph & others >>> (jandl2204, 2005-09-22 10:50, views: 697)
      • Hi i am a UK resident, particually interested in geting hold of E. tiaratum [[ green morph ]]] insects phasma giga [[ would prefer insects but would take ova and any other insects (which are a little more uncommon) Regards Lee jandlreilly@aol.com (jandl2204, 2005-09-22 10:50)
    • Eurycnema goliath (insectissima, 2005-09-27 10:20, views: 758)
      • I can offer eggs of Eurycnema goliath. Also nymphs and imagines of that species (but dispatch of nymphs and adults only in germany). (insectissima, 2005-09-27 10:20)
    • Looking For eggs of Phyllium Cebellium. (thefish, 2005-09-27 23:57, views: 766)
      • Hey if you have phyllium cebellum eggs and you are willing to ship internationally, email me at cyotefighter@gmail.com. Regards, Spencer (thefish, 2005-09-27 23:57)
    • Was kann ich meinen Stabheuschrecken zum Fressen geben?!? (sucreries91, 2005-09-30 18:01, views: 796)
      • Hey ihr! Ich habe vor einer Woche 3 Stabheuschrecken von meinem Biolehrer bekommen... Er meinte die würden nur Bromberrblätterfressen aber ich habe auch schon Eiche probiert ( die Fressen das ) Da unsere Brombeeren gespritztz sind, weiß ich nicht, was ich denen in Winter zum fressen geben soll... HELFT MIR BITTE (sucreries91, 2005-09-26 14:19)
      • Hallo ! Was Deine Phasmiden fressen hängt ganz davon ab welche Art Du hast. Manche sind polyphag (= fressen verschiedenste Pflanzen), andere sehr spezialisiert. Generell kannst Du alles ausprobieren was Du so findest. Dann musst Du beobachten welche Pflanzen als Futter angenommen werden und welche nicht. Da sie Brombeer fressen (Familie Rosaceae) ist es naheliegend, dass andere Pflanzen aus dieser Familie gefressen werden, also z.B. Rose, Erdbeere, Kirsche, Pflaume, Spierstrauch u.s.w. Gleichsam verhält es sich mit Eiche (Familie Fagaceae). Am besten wäre es allerdings, wenn Du versuchst ungespritzte Brombeeren zu bekommen. Wenn Du mir sagst welche Art Du hast oder mir ein Bild Deiner Art an unten stehen Adresse schickst, kann ich Dir sicher besser weiterhelfen.... Viel Erfolg ! Frank hennemann@phasmatodea.com (Frank Hennemann, 2005-09-30 18:01)
    • Leiophasma lucubensis eggs (Marco, 2005-10-01 12:03, views: 765)
      • For exchange only: eggs of Leiophasma lucubensis (Brancsik, 1893). Foodplant Psidium guajava. Info: iswara@libero.it Regards, Marco Gottardo (Marco, 2005-10-01 12:03)
    • Lonchodes brevipes eggs (Marco, 2005-10-02 19:35, views: 828)
      • For exchange: available some eggs of Lonchodes brevipes Gray, 1835. Foodplant: bramble. Info: iswara@libero.it Regards, Marco Gottardo (Marco, 2005-10-02 19:35)
    • Surplus Phasmids & Cockroaches (Frank Hennemann, 2005-10-05 12:37, views: 823)
      • Presently I have surplus of the following species for sell or exchange: Phasmids: - Hoploclonia cuspidata --] nymphs & adults - Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis --] eggs - Pseudophasma velutinum (Peru) --] eggs & nymphs - Dyme sp. (Peru) --] eggs - Trachyaretaon brueckneri --] nymphs - Pylaemenes guangxiensis (Hong Kong) --] nymphs Cockroaches: - Archimandrita tesselata (Costa Rica - giant cockroach) --] nymphs - Blaberus giganteus (French Guiana) --] nymphs & adults - Blaptica dubia (Argentinia) --] nymphs (Frank Hennemann, 2005-10-02 12:29)
      • Pylaemenes guangxiensis(Hong Kong) nymphs Hello, Can you send me a price for the above species, and if possible males and females You can contact me at keithtropidoderus@msn.com Thanks, Keith (Keith Stables, 2005-10-05 12:37)
    • Arthropods for sell or exchange. (jerome, 2005-10-05 12:42, views: 1178)
      • Hi everybody, I have of available this species : Millipedes : - Orthoporus lomontii (2-4 cm) [img]http://img124.echo.cx/img124/2082/olomontii25pt.jpg[/img] - Unknown specie for Tanzania (0.5-1 cm) [img]http://img293.echo.cx/img293/3227/miniimg42785qq.jpg[/img] Crikets : - 15-20 Aularches milliaris (L5 to sub-adult) [img]http://img7.echo.cx/img7/3906/miniimg43397im.jpg[/img] Phasmids : - Acrophylla wuelfingi (eggs) - Diapherodes gigantea (eggs) - Phasma gigas (eggs) - Heteropteryx dilatata (eggs and 2 adult males) - Oxyartes honestus (eggs) - Diapherodes gigantea (eggs) - Lonchodes geniculatus (eggs) - Phobaeticus heusii (1 couple L5) - Parectatosoma mocquerysi (1 couple (female L5 - male adults)) - Hoploclonia cuspidata (2 adults females) - Epidares nolimatengere (2 couples (sub and adult)) - Phyllium sp (1 male and 2 females (L5-L6) - Eurycantha sp (2 males + 3 females L3 to L5-6) to answer in French preferably. Bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-08-03 14:42)
      • Hello!! I'm interesting this species: Phobaeticus heusii - 1 couple Parectatosoma mocquerysi - 20 eggs Hoploclonia cuspidata - 20 eggs I want to know price for this species. If you interested, please contact with me at niedoscigniony@o2.pl Best regards, Lucas from Poland (Lucas, 2005-08-09 22:18)
      • Salut Jérôme, Je suis intéressé par par des oeufs de Phasma gigas, réponds sur mon mail niloxobap@hotmail.com et je te dirais qu'elles sont mes disponibilités et tes tarifs le cas échéant. amicalement Pablo ps:t'habiterais pas à Montélimar par hasard..... (Niloxobap, 2005-08-12 19:09)
      • Hello Jerome, Sorry for the English, but my French is not very good. I hope you'll understand. I read that you have Phasma Gigas eggs. What is your price? I'm from the Netherlands. Is it a problem to sent the eggs by mail? Greetings, kees.van.unen@logicacmg.com (kvanunen, 2005-08-19 08:50)
      • Dear Jerome ! Do you still have Aularches milliaris and the couple of Parectatosoma in surplus ? I shall be very interested in both species. I can offer several species in exchange or please let me know the price. You can contact me at: hennemann@phasmatodea.com Thanks ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-10-02 12:34)
      • Hello Jerome Please send price of the following if still available:- Ova Phasma gigas Lonchodes geniculatus Thanks, Keith U.K (Keith Stables, 2005-10-05 12:42)
    • Acanthoxyla geisovii ova/nymphs wanted (Chris_L, 2005-10-14 01:07, views: 731)
      • Hi I am trying to obtain ova/nymphs of this species (Acanthoxyla geisovii) common name is prickly stick insect, native to New Zealand if anyone can help please contact me chris[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Chris_L, Oct 15, 2005 - 09:06 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Chris_L, 2005-10-14 01:07)
    • Wanted: Anisomorpha paromalus (Thorsten Richter, 2005-10-17 07:39, views: 1030)
      • Hello, i'm looking for Anisomorpha paromalus - Eggs/Nymphs Regards, Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2005-10-12 09:51)
      • hi, I'm having eggs and nymphs of Anisomorpha paromalus if you are interesting , write me : ppiotrekp@op.pl (Piotrek, 2005-10-16 18:27)
      • hello piotrek, thank you for your note. i send you an email. Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2005-10-17 07:39)
    • Peruphasma schultei (Oskar Conle, 2005-10-21 12:54, views: 827)
      • From the beginning of November we sell eggs of the beutiful new species Peruphasma schultei from northern Peru. for more details check this page: http://www.phasmatodea.com/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=239 (Oskar Conle, 2005-10-21 12:54)
    • wanted or sell or exchange (Toni74, 2005-10-22 09:20, views: 812)
      • Hello, I wanted all the Anisomorpha(bubrestoide, paromalus, ferruginae) I have youngs Medauroidea extradentata and Aretaon asperrimus. I have too larves of a Potosia cuprea(15 L3) Can you contact-me : toni-jourdan@wanadoo.fr by Toni _______________________ Bonjour, je recherche des Anisomorpha(bubrestoides, ferruginae, paromalus) J'ai des jeunes Medauroidea extradentata et Aretaon asperrimus. J'ai aussi des larves de Potosia cuprea(15 L3) Pouvez-vous me contactez sur mon e-mail: toni-jourdan@wanadoo.fr @+ Toni (Toni74, 2005-10-22 09:20)
    • Eggs for exchange (DZIUREK, 2005-10-26 20:53, views: 803)
      • I'd like to exchange eggs of : -Aretaon asperrimus - Eurycantha calcarata - Sungaya inexpectata - Parapahymorpha zomproi - Gratidia hispudula - Neohirasea maerens and some eggs of Epidares nolimentagere for eggs of other phasmids. In a few weeks I should have also eggs of Pseudophasma acanthonotum and Anisomorpha monstrosa becouse I have adult pairs. Please send me your offers by e-mails ( dziurek1@op.pl ). Especial I'm looking for Oreophoetes peruana, Extatosoma popa and Phyllium bilobatum :) (DZIUREK, 2005-10-26 20:53)
    • eggs Monandroptera acanthomera (mieke, 2005-10-26 23:29, views: 983)
      • Hello, Anyone interested in eggs of Monandroptera acanthomera? Please let me know what you can exchange. Kind regards, Mieke (Belgium) (mieke, 2005-06-01 15:14)
      • Hi. I'm interested. I have to exchange eggs of -Anisomorpha paramalus -Epideres nolimetangere -Malocomorpha jamaicana -Pseudophasma acanthonata -extatosomia tiaratum -Sipyloidea sipylus -Carausius morosus do You want something? (Piotrek, 2005-06-01 22:20)
      • Hello Mieke, I would like to order some ova of M. acanthomera. What is their price? Are you perhaps interested in anything in echange? Kind regards, Béla (BeeJay88, 2005-06-03 13:30)
      • Hello, I have to exchange eggs of : Aretaon asperrimus - Eurycantha calcarata - Sungaya inexpectata - Parapahymorpha zomproi - Gratidia hispudula - Neohirasea maerens If You are interested let me know by e-mail ( dziurek1@op.pl ) (DZIUREK, 2005-10-26 22:34)
      • Hello, I'm interested this species. My e-mail: niedoscigniony@o2.pl Lucas (Lucas, 2005-10-26 23:29)
    • Desperatly looking for... (cherry, 2005-10-27 13:12, views: 845)
      • I'm desperatly looking for eggs of: - H. dilatata - E. nolimetangere - E. tiaratum (green!!!) Please if anyone can help me e-mail me at info@legvan-oskar.com The price doesn't matter!! (cherry, 2005-07-25 21:45)
      • Hello, If you I have some Extatosoma with green reflect or sometimes they are really green. If you are interrested is not expensives or perhaps have you some phames? Bye ps sorry for my poor english....!!!! (Niloxobap, 2005-09-15 10:50)
      • Hello, Nowadays I have adult pair of E. nolimetangere and some of their eggs. With pleasure I'd like to exchange them on eggs of another rare pshasmids. Especial I'm looking for Oreophoetes peruana, Extatosoma popa and Phyllium bilobatum. (DZIUREK, 2005-10-27 13:12)
    • Phasmiden und Schaben - Frankfurt (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-11-02 16:32, views: 898)
      • Kann momentan Eurycnema goliath (Eier und alle Stadien bis Imagines), Carausius sp PSG 230, Aplopus sp. (= A. microptera?) und weitere pflegeleichte Phasmiden abgeben. Schaben: Eublaberus distantii und Grom. grandidieri abzugeben. Suche stets australische und neotropische Phasmiden (Megacrania, Metriophasma u.a.) Bin auch auf der Börse in Frankfurt am 05.102005 (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-10-10 12:46)
      • Hallo! Zu "Suche stets australische und neotropische Phasmiden (Megacrania, Metriophasma u.a.)"---] hättest du auch Interesse an Extatosom tiaratum? Hätte Nymphen und Imagines zum Abgeben (speedy_cockroach, 2005-11-02 16:32)
    • Suche Infos (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-15 13:10, views: 1069)
      • Hallo! Wir suchen Infos über Dyme, Dinophasma, Dimorphodes, Ext. bufonium und Eurycnema osiris. Futter? Werden sie gehalten? Wenn ja, wer hat welche? Danke für jede Info Insektenzüchter Ramulus Entfelden (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-14 18:53)
      • Der Dyme und Dimorphodes sind nicht schwierig zu halten. Beide Arten fressen Brombeere, Rose, Eiche und Hypericum. Der Dimorphodes frisst auch Herdera (Efeu) Beide Arten leiben auch ein feuchter käfig. Der Dinophasma ist etwas schwieriger, da die nur Pflanzen vom Oenethera (Nachtkerze)und Chamerion (Weidenröschen) fressen. Ich habe auch mehrmals versucht sie Fuchsia zu füttern aber das wird kaum gefressen. Auch dieser Art liebt eine feuchte Umgebung. Von beide andere Arten weiß ich weiter nichts. (RobK, 2005-11-14 20:16)
      • Ich schließe mich den Ausführungen von Rob an... Eurycnema osiris hält man auf frischem Eucalypus, ansonsten trocken und luftig wie andere Eurycnema Arten. Extatosoma bufonium heißt eigentlich Extatosoma tiaratum bufonium. Diese Unterart also genauso wie Extatosoma tiaratum halten. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-11-14 21:53)
      • Aha, danke viel mal, auch an Rob! Ihr habt uns sehr weitergeholfen. Wir werden uns an der Börse in Olten nach den Tieren umschauen. Insektenzüchter Ramulus Entfelden (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-15 12:48)
      • Hallo Ramulus Ich hab die Dimorphodes catenulatus in Zucht, doch im Moment ledglich einige Eier und ein paar Weibchen. Wenn Du willst werde ich Dir nächstes Jahr Eier senden. Bruno (Luzern) (Bruno, 2005-11-15 13:10)
    • Gongylus Gongloides ootheca wanted, Psg105 ova spare (Chris_L, 2005-11-22 13:28, views: 832)
      • does anyone have any spare ootheca of Gongylus Gongloides, please contact if you do ! also I have spare ova of Psg 105 Parapachymorpha spinosa (40) chris[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Chris_L, Aug 13, 2005 - 11:34 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Chris_L, 2005-08-13 18:19)
      • Chris, I will have G.G. oothecas available for trade in 3 month or so. Can you please send me some pictures of the Parapachymorpha spinosa? You can email me at alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca Also, let me know if you have any other species available. Thanks. (Alex, 2005-11-22 04:09)
      • I'm interesting for P. spinosa eggs, how much are they? (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-22 13:28)
    • Phasmiden - Olten (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-27 09:55, views: 978)
      • Wer kommt an die Insektenbörse in Olten CH am 26. November? Geben ab: Ramulus artemis, L3-4 und Eier, voraussichtlich auch Imagines Medauroidea extradentata, Eier Extatosoma tiaratum, marmoriert, zweigeschlechtlich, Eier voraussichtlich auch Eier von Aretaon asperrimus und Nymphen/Imagines von Sipyloidea sipylus. Tauschen evtl. auch ein seit 2 Wochen adultes Hymenopus coronatus-Männchen gegen ein subadultes. Bitte für Reservationen und weitere Infos Kontakt mit uns aufnehmen. Insektenzüchter Ramulus Entfelden[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 17.11.2005, 19:50 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-13 17:44)
      • Tut mir leid, Leute. Die Börse ist gelaufen... Sie war zwar toll, doch mit euch wäre sie noch viel toller gewesen! Bis zur nächsten Börse Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-27 09:55)
    • Looking for the following Phasmids species: (Alex, 2005-11-27 09:59, views: 1146)
      • Lonchodes amaurops, Achryoptera madagascariensis, Anisomorpha buprestoides, Anisacantha difformis, Anisomorpha ferruginae, Antongila lacinta, Anisomorpha paromalus, Achrioptera punctipes, Acrophylla titan, Battacus shneideri, Dryococelus australis, Dares species, Eurycantha horrida, Eurycnema herculeana, Eurycnema versirubra, Extatosoma popoi horridus, Extatosoma Hopii, Extatosoma elongatum, Extatosoma popa calbergi, Eucles stabilinus, Eurycantha coriacea, Haaniella echinata, Haaniella muelleri, Haaniella saussurei, Haaniella scabra, Haaniella erringtoniae, Marmessoidea rosea, Neopromachus pachynotus, Orthonecroscia atrosignata, Otocrania aurita, Orthonecrosia filum, Oxyartes spinipennis, Paradiacantha acanthocephala, Phasma reinwardtii, Phobaeticus kirbyi, Phobaeticus heusii, Palophus titan, Podacanthus typhon, Paracanachus circe, Prisopus phacellus, Phaenopharos struthioneus, Phaenopharos herwaardeni, Phyllium alebileron, Phyllium asekiensis, Phyllium athanysus, Phyllium biocolor, Phyllium biocolatum, Phyllium bilobatum, Phyllium brevipennis, Phyllium caudatum, Phyllium chitoniscoides, Phyllium drunganum, Phyllium elegans, Phyllium exsectum, Phyllium frondosum, Phyllium geryon, Phyllium groesseri, Phyllium hausleithneri, Phyllium jacobsoni, Phyllium keyicum, Phyllium lobiventre, Phyllium palawanensis, Phyllium pusillulum, Phyllium pulchrifolium, (Phyllium parum, Phyllium rarum, Phyllium seite, Phyllium schultzei, Phyllium sinensis, Phyllium tibetense, Phyllium westwoodi, Phyllium woodi, Phyllium yunnanense, Phyllium zomproi, Tropidoderus childrenii, Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis, Tirachoidea westwoodi, Tirachoidea cantori, Tirachoidea biceps. If any one got any available, Preferably ova, please email me at alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca If you have any specie that i hava not listed, please feel free to offer it to me. Trades are welcome for one of my 20+ species! Thanks in advance! (Alex, 2005-11-21 21:38)
      • Do you also are looking for Ramulus artemis? It's a species with a light or dark green body with white points and a brown striped head. I can you send some eggs of them. (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-22 13:33)
      • Ramulus, I would love to obtain some of your Ramulus artemis! I would prefer atleast 40- 60 ova. Also, are there any males in your culture? I can currently offer the following for trade: L1- L3 nymphs of Areaton asperrimus, L2- L4 nymphs of Brasidas samarensis, ova of Ramulus sp., ova and L3- adults of Sipyloidea sipylus, ova and L3- adults of Medauroidea extradentata, ova and adults of Phaenopharos khaoyalensis. Or if you are not interested in any of those, i can just pay for the ova. Thanks. (Alex, 2005-11-22 20:08)
      • There aren't any males of R. artemis. They are parthenogenetic like in Vietnam, their origin. But it's not a problem for the breeding. I also am interested for Ph. khaoyaiensis ova. Where do you live? I can send this ova to the EU or to switzerland and liechtenstein. (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-23 10:30)
      • Ramulus, I checked on line, and it looks rather very similar to my Ramulus sp. Here are some pics of my culture http://www.phasmidsincyberspace.com/Wetnamise%20Stick%20Bug.htm Let me know how your Ramulus differs from mine. I am located in Canada BC, Burnaby. I can ship world wide. Thanks. (Alex, 2005-11-24 07:58)
      • Hello, Yes, that's Ramulus artemis. But in four months maybe I can show you a new colour of this species, a brown one! (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-24 09:29)
      • Hello Alex! Do you also are looking for ova of Sungaya inexpectata and Trachyaretaon bruekneri? In ca. five weeks I can send you ova of Sungaya and maybe in a lot of months the Trachyaretaon's. Best regards Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-27 09:59)
    • Looking for Phasmids (xenobug, 2005-11-27 21:32, views: 679)
      • Hi everyone! I'm hoping some of you may have the stick insects that I've been searching for. I'm looking for the following (eggs, nymphs or adults): Eurycnema goliath diapherodes gigantea Heteropteryx dilatata (nymphs or adults only) Phobaeticus Serratipes Acrophylla titan Orephoetes peruana Thanks. I also have some extatasoma tiaratum eggs left that I could trade. Also, I'm located in the US (california). (xenobug, 2005-11-27 21:32)
    • Neue peruanische Phasmiden? (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-28 21:11, views: 898)
      • Hallo! Gibt es ausser Peruphasma schultei auch noch andere (ungiftige?) Phasmiden in diesem Schutzprojekt der INIBICO, die in Zucht sind? Wenn ja, wo bekommt man diese? Danke schon im Voraus Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-27 10:13)
      • Hallo, ALLE Phasmiden sind ungiftig (solage man sie nicht in großer Menge konsumiert ;)) Weitere neue Phasmiden aus dem Peru Projekt gibt es im Laufe des Jahres 2006. Sobald neue Arten angeboten werden, wird dieses hier auf der Website publiziert. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-11-27 17:26)
      • Hallo! Danke für die Infos. Das mit dem Gift war anders gemeint, ich meinte Abwehrsekret, aber wir Schweizer bezeichnen Abwehrsekret ausscheidende Phasmiden als "Giftschprütze" ;-D. Grüsse, Ramulus[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 28.11.2005, 21:11 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-28 21:11)
    • Oreophoetes peruana (KlausStraka, 2005-11-30 20:29, views: 968)
      • Wer kann mir weiterhelfen? Ich züchte seit einiger Zeit Phasmiden und habe vor wenigen Wochen von einem Bekannten eine Gruppe 4,5 Oreophoetes peruana bekommen. Die Tiere haben gut gefressen, solange ich Farn aus dem Wald und eigenem Garten verfüttert habe. Nun wollte ich wegen der Jahreszeit langsam auf W]interfutter (Zimmerfarn) umstellen und die Tiere stellten über Nacht die Futteraufnahme ein. Im Laufe einer Woche habe ich bis auf 1,1 alle Tiere verloren. Wer kennt geeignete Zimmerfarnarten, die auch problemlos angenommen werden? (KlausStraka, 2005-11-30 10:35)
      • Hallo! Normalerweise fressen die O.peruana fast alle Zimmerfarn Arten. Ich denke sie sind durch die Wildfarne etwas verwöhnt. Das hatte ich mit anderen Farnfressenden Arten auch schon mal. Ich habe für meine Oreophoetes im Winter immer normalen Zimmerfarn aus dem Gartencenter gekauft und samt Topf in das Terrarium gestellt. Das wurde immer gut angenommen. Farnart war eigentlich egal. Wichtig ist es den gekauften Zimmerfarn gut abzuwaschen bevor er ins Terrarium kommt. Bei welcher Temperatur/Luftfeuchte hälst Du Deine Tiere? Gruß Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-11-30 19:25)
      • Hallo! Vielleicht wäre es dir möglich, wenn sie das Zimmerfarn doch nicht annehmen würden, einige deiner Gartenfarne einzutopfen. Eine Kollegin hat übrigens eine Südafrikanische Farnart im Topf und ihre Oreophoetes vermehren sich so gut wie noch nie. Ich hoffe, ich habe dir weitergeholfen Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-30 20:29)
    • To offer: Eurycnema goliath; Wanted: Megacrania (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-12-05 09:35, views: 833)
      • I can offer eggs of Eurycnema goliath: 20 eggs for 5,-€. Also nymphs and adults of this species (but no postage at the moment possible). Also exchange with Acrophylla-species, neotropical species and Megacrania-species! Best Regards Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-12-05 09:35)
    • Wanted: Parnacia spp. (Michael A. Schmidt, 2005-12-13 15:46, views: 662)
      • Hi ! I'm looking for some Pharnacia spp. to buy or exchange. Eggs, nymphs or adults ;-) please contact me by mail: stick@netviden.dk (Michael A. Schmidt, 2005-12-13 15:46)
    • Wanted: live specimens of Lucihormetica spp. (Marco, 2005-12-14 19:50, views: 678)
      • I need live specimens of Lucihormetica spp. for scientific dissemination. Regards, Marco Gottardo (Marco, 2005-12-14 19:50)
    • Achrioptera punctipes For trade! (Alex, 2005-12-18 01:38, views: 697)
      • I got 5 Achrioptera punctipes ova that were collected from the wild by my friend from Madagascar. As it is an advance specie to keep, and i have no access to the food plants they eat, i would like to offer them for trade. Please make offers. (Alex, 2005-12-17 07:11)
      • Hi, try to feed them with Eucalyptus, a friend of mine have succeded in keeping them with this foodplant. Chris (Chris, 2005-12-17 16:26)
      • Hi Alex, I'd love this species, please email me on giant_prickly@msn.com for a list of species I have spare, Best wishes, Chris P. (Chris_P., 2005-12-17 17:00)
      • Chris, Like i already said, i do not have any plat foods available that this specie is known to eat. Thanks for the suggestion though :)! (Alex, 2005-12-18 01:38)
    • To offer (phyllium, 2005-12-18 06:26, views: 703)
      • Hi all, I offer seeds of tropical phasmid foodplants and shrubs for sale or swap: 1. Psidium guajava (20 seeds 3 euro) Foodplant accepted by many phasmids (phyllium sp., extatosoma sp., etc) and Saturniidae moth larvae (attacus sp., actias sp., etc) Also produces edible fruit rich in Vitamin C! 2. Cleome rutidosperma (20 seeds 3 euro) Wildflower with beautiful tiny blue flowers. The flowers are a foodplant of small butterfly species. 3. Cassia (10 seeds 2 euro) Ornamental shrub. Seeds of yellow, orange and pink flower variants available! 4. Hibiscus (available in Jan 2006) Shrub with large flowers. Foodplant of some phasmid species (eg. Extatosoma sp.). 5. Dragonfruit (Cactaceae Pitahaya) (10 seeds 2 euro) Very interesting plant. Cacti with large pink edible fruit. Rarely offered! I would also like to trade for eggs of small interesting phasmid species (Phyllium sp.) and Horsehead grasshoppers (Proscopia sp.), please email aseemani@yahoo.com to discuss! Thank you very much. Shipping internationally is possible. (phyllium, 2005-12-18 06:26)
    • Suche Eier von Phyllium celebicum (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-18 20:53, views: 785)
      • Hallo! Ich suche Eier von Ph.celebicum. Der Preis spielt nicht so eine grosse Rolle. Am liebsten (allerdings ein bisschen unwahrscheinlich) nähme ich auch Nymphen/Imagines aus der Nähe von Aarau, würde sie abholen kommen. Viele Grüsse Daniel/Züchterclub Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-18 20:53)
    • A. asperrimus & P. khaoyalensis for trade! (Alex, 2005-12-18 21:03, views: 725)
      • I have A. asperrimus & P. khaoyalensis ova for trade. As well as P. khaoyalensis adults for trade. Please email me with offers at admin@phasmidsincyberspace.com (Alex, 2005-12-18 21:03)
    • wanted to buy phasmid book (longicorn, 2005-12-22 07:09, views: 861)
      • Does anybody have this book for sale? Willing to pay reasonable price. Phasmiden. Ratgeber Pflege und Zucht von Gespenstschrecken, Stabschrecken, und Wandelnden Blättern im terrarium von Christoph Seiler, Sven Bradler, Rainer Koch Thanks Rebeccah[!-- editby --][i]edited by: longicorn, Dec 20, 2005 - 01:43 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (longicorn, 2005-12-20 01:41)
      • Hello! You can buy this book on www.amazon.de. Seek "Phasmiden" and you'll find it. Regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-20 12:36)
      • Thanks Daniel, had a look and even thought my German isn't to good, it says something about them not having it. Rebeccah[!-- editby --][i]edited by: longicorn, Dec 20, 2005 - 05:40 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (longicorn, 2005-12-20 17:32)
      • Hello Rebeccah, You're right. At the moment, they haven't this book. Do you know the ISBN-number? Regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-20 19:23)
      • Hi, i found it! www.herpetobuch.com -] Wirbellose -] Sonstige Wirbellose -] 2 cheers Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2005-12-20 19:53)
      • Hi Thorsten, I emailed them and they no longer stock it. So still looking. Rebeccah (longicorn, 2005-12-21 19:27)
      • Ok... next try :-) http://www.chimaira.de the book is not listed, but a friend of mine bought it there 1-2 months ago. if you couldn't find it anywhere i knew someone who could help you ... not with a paper one ;-) Drop me an email [thorsten . richter @ gmx . de] Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2005-12-22 06:08)
      • No luck with these people, sold out. Still looking. regards Rebeccah[!-- editby --][i]edited by: longicorn, Dec 22, 2005 - 05:50 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (longicorn, 2005-12-22 07:09)
    • Kleine Phasmidenarten gesucht!! - Small phasmid-species wanted!! (pixeldisaster, 2005-12-22 10:47, views: 783)
      • Hallo! Ich suche (auch auf lange Sicht!!!) Larven (keine Eier!) folgender Phasmiden: [i][b][ul][li]Abrosoma festinatum PSG231[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares guangxiensis PSG248[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares ulula PSG117[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares validispinus PSG38[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares verrucosus PSG69[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dinophasma kinabaluense PSG238[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Epidares nolimetangere PSG99[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Hoploclonia gecko PSG110[/b][/i][/li][/ul] Im Raum Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein und Niedersachsen bin ich Selbstabholer! Kontakt: pixeldisaster@yahoo.de oder Telefon + Fax: +49-(0)721-151206579 Hello! I am looking for the following phasmid-species (no eggs, only larvae!!!): [i][b][ul][li]Abrosoma festinatum PSG231[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares guangxiensis PSG248[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares ulula PSG117[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares validispinus PSG38[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dares verrucosus PSG69[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Dinophasma kinabaluense PSG238[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Epidares nolimetangere PSG99[/li][/ul] [ul][li]Hoploclonia gecko PSG110[/b][/i][/li][/ul] Contact: pixeldisaster@yahoo.de or Phone + Fax: +49-(0)721-151206579 (pixeldisaster, 2005-12-22 10:47)
    • Eggs of Eurycnema osiris for exchange. (jerome, 2005-12-24 18:32, views: 684)
      • Hi all, I have for exchange some eggs of E.osiris. Contact me at jeromelm@wanadoo.fr I'm not interested by common species. (jerome, 2005-12-24 18:32)
    • Phasmiden und Schaben an Selbstabholer (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-12-29 16:58, views: 908)
      • To offer: Eier, Larven und Imagines von: Eurycnema goliath; Imagines und Larven von: Carausius sp. PSG 230, Medauroidea extradentata; Larven von: Aplopus microptera, Neohirasea maerens, Eurycantha calcarata, Medaura scabriuscula, Sipyloidea sipylus, Phenopharos khaoyaiensis, Entoria koshuensis, Ramulus sp.(=thaii), Chondrostethus woodfordi. LG sascha; Leverkusen Schaben: Zuchtansätze von Eublaberus distantii und Grom. grandidieri. [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sascha, 29.12.2005, 16:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-12-29 16:58)
    • Suche und biete Phasmiden (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-30 18:37, views: 705)
      • Hallo! Biete Eier von: Extatosoma tiaratum BEIGE-GRÜN! Sipyloidea sipylus Ramulus artemis Suche Eier von: Allen Lonchodes-Arten ausser hosei herberti, sp. Philippinen und haematomus Stilpnochlora sp. Parapachymorpha quadrispinosa Guten Rutsch und liebe Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-30 18:37)
    • Eggs of Bacillus rossius(only for Exchange) (Matteo Cameli, 2005-12-30 19:46, views: 994)
      • Hello and merry Christmas,i have some eggs of Bacillus rossius for exchange..I have these species.So,please don't ask me to exchange with the insect in this list: Aretaon asperrimus Bacillus rossius Baculum extradentatum Brasidas samarensis Ctenomorphodes briareus Diapherodes gigantea Eurycnema goliath Eurycantha calcarata Extatosoma tiaratum Heteropteryx dilatata Lonchodes brevipes Phyllium sp Philippine Phyllium celebicum Phyllium giganteum Parapachymorpha spinosa Pseudophasma menius Ramulus sp Bangladesh 12 Sipyloidea sipylus Sungaya inexpectata Trachyaretaon bruekneri (Matteo Cameli, 2005-12-25 19:41)
      • Hello I see you don't want Ph.celebicum anymore. Do you have eggs of them for exchange? Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-25 19:48)
      • Hello, and a Happy new Year to you I notice that you breed Phyllium giganteum and Pseudophasma menius which I am interested in. I would like to offer the following species in exchange at a later date if these would be offered for exchange:- Carausius sp psg230 Phenacephorus cornucervi psg73 Carausius sanguineoligatus psg66 Diapheromera femorata psg35. Please let me know if you are intered. Regards, Keith (PHASMA-TANIA) (Keith Stables, 2005-12-26 13:00)
      • Hi,sorry but i have few eggs of Phyllium giganteum and celebicum...but i have some eggs of Pseudophasma menius to exchange...I am interested to psg73...where do you live? (Matteo Cameli, 2005-12-26 13:27)
      • Hello Matt, Thank you for your reply. I live in the U.K and can exchange with 30 Pheacephorus cornucervi PSG73. My Address is: KEITH STABLES. 22 CARDALE ESTATE. CARDALE WOOD. BECKWITHSHAW. HARROGATE HG3 1QL. NORTH YORKSHIRE. ENGLAND.U.K (Keith Stables, 2005-12-27 13:41)
      • 30 eggs?Good...please give me your E-mail...;) (Matteo Cameli, 2005-12-27 15:58)
      • Hello, Keith do you want to sell eggs psg 73 and psg 35 ?? Lucas (Lucas, 2005-12-27 20:48)
      • Hello Matt, My email address is keithtropidoderus@msn.com Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2005-12-29 15:09)
      • Hello Lucas, I would prefer to exchange PSG73 and PSG35 if you have anything interesting,you can contact me by my email address keithtropidoderus@msn.com Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2005-12-29 15:12)
      • Do you have eggs of Lonchodes brevipes for sale? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-12-30 18:32)
      • sorry,but i haven't Lonchodes brevipes in surplus...but when i have them i'll send you a private message...;-) Greetings,Matthew (Matteo Cameli, 2005-12-30 19:46)
    • Pseudophasma menius eggs (Matteo Cameli, 2006-01-04 10:25, views: 789)
      • Hello,I have some Pseudophasma eggs for exchange with other stick insect species. If you are interested tell me about it. Best regards,Matteo Cameli ps:Good morning Oskar!!;) (Matteo Cameli, 2005-12-21 14:35)
      • Hello, I'm very intrested in that specie. Please mail me at : Frank_de_rijcke@hotmail.com. Bye (Frank, 2006-01-04 10:25)
    • Eggs of Phyllium giganteum of available. (jerome, 2006-01-08 21:22, views: 850)
      • Hi, I have eggs of Phyllium giganteum for sale or exchange. Contact me by mail at jeromelm@wanadoo.fr Bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-12-26 15:59)
      • Hi, Do you still have eggs left? If so, how much are you asking for, say 5 eggs? And would you send to the UK? (Storm28, 2006-01-08 21:22)
    • Extatosoma tiaratum (Armin, 2006-01-08 21:25, views: 796)
      • Nz vom Oktober 2005 abzug. Wg. Witterung kein Versand mehr. Abzugeben an Selbstabholer. Jetzige Grösse ca. 9 cm, Preis VHB armin@tierpension-boehler.de oder 07621-52712, Armin (Armin, 2005-12-03 13:25)
      • Do you have any of these left? if so, how much? And would you send to the UK? Am looking for 2 males. Thanks (Storm28, 2006-01-08 21:25)
    • WANTED (Storm28, 2006-01-09 20:08, views: 724)
      • Wanted - Selection of eggs from interesting Stick Insects (not Indians etc.). Also Macleays Spectre males. Want 1 or 2 males for my females. Also would like Peruphasma schultei - ideally nymphs but may accept eggs. If you have any of the above please email me. Please note you must be able to send to (or within) the UK. Good home awaits!! (Storm28, 2006-01-08 21:21)
      • You can get the Peruphasma schultei on this site. Go here for more information: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=238 (RobK, 2006-01-09 14:17)
      • Hello I've eggs of available of: Ramulus artemis Green Extatosoma tiaratum Dimorphodes (mancus) catenulatus Ramulus stilpnus In a month: Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata (?) And in two months: Hermagoras haematomus Epidares nolimetangere (?) I suppose you're not interested for pinkwings, isn't it? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-01-09 20:08)
    • Biete / for sale (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-01-09 20:17, views: 875)
      • Hallo Ich suche immer noch Eier von allen Lonchodes-Arten ausser hosei und sp. Philippinen. Abzugeben sind Eier von: Ramulus artemis Ramulus stilpnus Sipyloidea sipylus Grüne Extatosoma tiaratum Dimorphodes catenulatus Hello I'm still searching eggs of all Lonchodes species (not hosei or sp. Philippines) This eggs are of available: Ramulus artemis Ramulus stilpnus Sipyloidea sipylus Green Extatosoma tiaratum Dimorphodes catenulatus Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 12.01.2006, 10:37 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-01-09 20:17)
    • Eggs wanted (xenobug, 2006-01-11 20:31, views: 758)
      • I'm looking for these species: Oreophoetes Peruana Haaniella Dehaanii Acrophylia Titan Pseudophasma rufipes Baculum Nematodes Anisomorpha Buprestoides Timema Boharti Phobaeticus Serratipes Please let me know if you have any of these available. I'm located in the US. Thanks! (xenobug, 2006-01-11 20:31)
    • Ingolstadt (phasma, 2006-01-14 14:08, views: 790)
      • biete für die Börse Ingolstadt jede Menge Phasmiden wie Phyllium spec, Phasma gigas, Heteropteryx dilatata, Diapherodes gigantea, Pharnacia cantori, Acrophylla wuelfingi sowie mantiden (phasma, 2006-01-14 14:08)
    • Phobaeticus serratipes (moiradrennan, 2006-01-14 18:16, views: 857)
      • Would anyone have ova of this species to exchange? I would also be willing to buy ova if this were acceptable. Moira Drennan ddrenn@tiscali.co.uk (moiradrennan, 2006-01-14 18:16)
    • New surplus for exchange! (Oskar Conle, 2006-02-01 00:07, views: 1005)
      • At the moment I have surplus of the following species: Rhamphosipyloidea philippa PSG 223 from the Philippines. L2-L3 nymphs. Food: Bramble, Rose,… Lonchodes rusticus PSG 246 from Sabah. L2-L3 nymphs. Food: Bramble, Rose, Privet. Proscopia scabra from Peru. L2-L3 nymphs. Very stable and robust culture (F2) feeding readily on bramble. I will be able to send the nymphs as soon as temperatures slightly rise above 0 degrees Celsius again. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-01-28 16:42)
      • hello!!! i'm interested in lonchodes rusticus and proscopia scabra!!!but in the moment, i don't have anything for exchange!! is it possible to buy some nymphs of these species? how expensive would that be? regards helmi (helmi@gmx.com)[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 28.01.2006, 22:12 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2006-01-28 22:12)
      • Hi Oskar i am very interested in buying/trading some of the Proscopia scabra (~4 pairs) that you have on offer. I have been looking to keep this species for ages!! i hope to hear from you soon, thanks david (David, 2006-01-29 09:11)
      • hi oskar, Please excuse me for the delay, I had a lot to do with my new job recently... I really want to thank you one more time for the ovas and would like to tell you that we'll finally meet each other in the next meeting! Know also i'm really interested in the rusticus and the Proscopia; if you get some by yourself untill the meeting please keep some for me as i have your Palophus and a new species of lonchodes from Penang island a freind of mine brought me back... Sticky yours! Raphael (tommasini, 2006-01-30 17:27)
      • Hello Oskar I am interested in Proscopia scabra. I can offer Stilpnochlora couloniana or lots of phasmid species. Please let me know some species that you seek Curtis (England) (Curtis Lakin, 2006-01-31 15:05)
      • Hey Oskar, i am very interested in the Proscopia scabra that you have on offer. Can you tell me if you are able to post to the UK? Also, would you be interested in a trade with Trachyaeretaon brookneri nymphs L1-L2 or some Jungle nymphs L2 or i am happy to pay cash. Please can you make me an offer. I am interested in buying about 5 pairs. cheers scott (phylliumboy, 2006-02-01 00:07)
    • Wanted (Kevin, 2006-02-03 23:52, views: 712)
      • Looking for nymphs of Pharnacia biceps...And other phasmids, I used to keep several species of phasmids, but now I just have Phyllium celebicum at the moment, I hope to increase my collection. I am in Wales, United Kingdom Please email me at- pandatazz@yahoo.co.uk if you have species available for sale, Thanks edit: I now have several species, but am looking for different species, please email me with what you have for offer, my species I keep- PSG 4 PSG 5 PSG 105 PSG 118 PSG 128 PSG 144 PSG 163 PSG 183 PSG 195 PSG 211 PSG 215 PSG 235 PSG 242 [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Kevin, Feb 09, 2006 - 01:35 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Kevin, 2006-02-03 23:52)
    • Anisomorpha spp. wanted! (Chris_P., 2006-02-05 13:17, views: 731)
      • Hi all, I'm searching for all Anisomorpha species, i.e. paromalus, buprestoides, ferruginae and others. Willing to buy if necessary, but would prefer to exchange. Contact me if you can help- giant_prickly@msn.com Best regards, Chris Pull (Chris_P., 2006-02-05 13:17)
    • Wanted Marmesoidea rosea (Curtis Lakin, 2006-02-10 14:26, views: 717)
      • Does anyone currently keep this species for sale or exchange? I have cinnamon foodplants. Thank you in advance (Curtis Lakin, 2006-02-10 14:26)
    • Ctenamorphodes briareus sizes (Chris_P., 2006-02-14 09:02, views: 1025)
      • Hi all, Does anyone know the average size Ctenamorphodes briareus females get? I have been told 13.5cm, but I have also read 18-20cm. When I use to keep them they were always very big. I am asking this as I would like to keep them again, but am unsure if I would be able to provide a big enough cage, Best wishes, Chris Pull (Chris_P., 2006-02-13 21:51)
      • The average size in captivity is somewhat smaller than in wild caught specimens. Females in captivity: 13-15cm wildcaught females: 15-18cm Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-02-14 09:02)
    • Surplus Horseheads (Proscopiidae) (Frank Hennemann, 2006-02-19 19:06, views: 829)
      • Hi all ! I have surplus of the following species to sell or exchanga: Giant Horseheads (Proscopiidae) Proscopia scabra (Peru): Nymphs L2-L3 This s a new and stable culture, now F2-Generation. Females reach body lengths of 15-16 cm. Easy to rear on bramble and various other plants. I can send photos on demand! For further info, please contact me. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-02-19 19:06)
    • searching for nymphs (conrad helm, 2006-03-03 00:24, views: 764)
      • hello!!! i'm searching for nymphs of oreophoetes peruana and phyllium sp.!!! who can help me? in the moment i'm not able to offer other phasmids, but i want to pay for the insects!!! please contact me!! best regards, helmi (conrad helm, 2006-03-03 00:24)
    • Looking for males Pharnacia spec. PSG 208 (Nico, 2006-03-03 14:18, views: 757)
      • Hello, I am desperately looking for an adult or sub adult male of Pharnacia spec. PSG 208. I have 2 fresh adult female. I am willing to pay, exchange or to give eggs. Best wishes, Nico PS: please contact me if you know somebody who could have some males, thanks! nico.voegeli@gmx.ch (Nico, 2006-03-03 14:18)
    • Lonchodes mindanaense + literature for exchange (Marco, 2006-03-19 10:37, views: 682)
      • I have one adult male and female of Lonchodes mindanaense to offer for exchange. Also I have surplus of photocopies for the following articles: REHN, J. A. G. (1904): Studies in the Orthopterous family Phasmidae. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 56: 38-107. REHN, J. A. G. & REHN, J. W. H. (1933): On certain species of the genus Phyllium (Orthoptera: Phasmidae). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 85: 411-427, pls. 16, 17. Regards. Marco Gottardo[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Marco, Mar 18, 2006 - 06:18 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marco, 2006-03-18 16:06)
      • Hello Marco!!anche tu qui?ehehe (Matteo Cameli, 2006-03-19 10:37)
    • Surplus Nymphs (Frank Hennemann, 2006-03-25 18:08, views: 909)
      • Hi all! I have surplus of the following species to offer: - PSG 223 Rhamphosipyloidea philippa (Philippines): nymphs L2-L3 - PSG 248 Pylaemenes guangxiense (Hong-Kong): Medium-sized nymphs - PSG 256 Orxines semperi (Philippines): Eggs - PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (Thailand): Medium-sized nymphs - PSG 251 Ramulus sp. (Laos): Eggs - PSG 199 Hoploclonia cuspidata (Borneo): Small nymphs (L2) - Dyme sp. (Peru): Medium-sized nymphs ]] newly in culture - Parapachymorpha spiniger (Laos - green & spiny variety): Medium to large nymphs For further info contact me! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-02-19 19:12)
      • Fellow: I live in Argentina (Buenos Aires),and have a lot of interest in breeding this great critters.Can you sending by air mail to Buenos Aires?.Which is the cost of the eggs?And which is the best to the newbie? Regards (border, 2006-03-25 18:08)
    • suche: (Armin, 2006-03-25 21:13, views: 768)
      • suche adulte Männchen von Extatosoma tiaratum (PSG 9), sowie adulte männliche/weibliche Heteropterix dilatata. Mail an armin@tierpension-boehler.de looking for adult male specimen of Extatosoma tiaratum (PSG 9), and adult male/female Heteropterix dilatata. Please mail to armin@tierpension-boehler.de[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: nessaja, 25.03.2006, 21:55 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Armin, 2006-03-25 21:13)
    • Solomon Islands (Bruno, 2006-03-29 06:58, views: 747)
      • Dear all I am in contact with a serious and reliable person on the Solomon Islands. Over quite some time I have trained him painstakingly in collecting eggs of stick insects from these islands. Now he is expert at finding new species, as well as keeping and mailing thier eggs in the most appropriate and safe manner possible. Sometimes he finds more eggs than what I need. So if you are interested in buying eggs of new species, then let me know. Please give me your full name, country and email address and I will transmit these data to him. He then will get in contact with you as he has eggs available. Usually he can send a picture of the female which has laid the eggs - so you know what you are getting. Prices are from 4 US$ (for each 10 eggs of simple looking species) up to 10 US$ (for each 10 eggs of big and exciting species). But you will have to deal with him personally about the price - I just bring you into contact with him. Conversation with him is possible in english only ! Those who answer first will be first on the list which I will send to my contact......... Bruno Kneubuhler (Switzerland) PS: If you think that everything should be for free, then this is not the right thing for you ;-) (Bruno, 2006-03-29 06:58)
    • search for eggs or nymphs (conrad helm, 2006-04-06 11:04, views: 707)
      • hello at all!!! i'm searching for some nymphs or eggs of HETEROPTERIX DILATATA; PHYLLIUM SP. AND OREOPHOETES PERUANA !!! is there somebody who offers these species?? please contact me!! best regards helmi (conrad helm, 2006-04-03 18:16)
      • Hi, I have ova of H. dilitata, P. giganteum, and P. siccifolium. I am looking for Psudophasma Schultei (Marion Kim, 2006-04-06 10:28)
      • hello!!! that sounds very good...what do you want for this eggs? in the moment i have only few species for exchange....extatosoma tiaratum, medauroidea extradenta, sipyloidea syplus! is it possible to pay for the ova? my p. schultei are first hatched but I want to keep them for breeding!! best regards helmi [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 06.04.2006, 11:19 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2006-04-06 11:04)
    • Biete und tausche / for sale and exchange (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-04-06 11:37, views: 1017)
      • Gebe 3 frisch adulte Männchen von Stilpnochlora couloniana gratis an jemanden ab, der ein Weibchen besitzt. Ferner tausche ich 4 Wibchen von Trachyaretaon brueckneri gegen einen Zuchtansatz Brasidas-, Datames, Orestes-, Dares-, Euobrimus-, Obrimus- oder Hoploclonia-Arten (nicht cuspidata). Für lebende Tiere kein Versand. Übergabe im Raum Nordschweiz möglich. I've three adult males of Stilpnochlora couloniana (Giant katydid) for sale. I also exchange 4female Trachyaretaon brueckneri for 1-2 males and 2 females of an Orestes-, Dares-, Datames-, Brasidas-, Obrimus-, Euobrimus- or Hoploclonia-species (not cuspidata) or 20-30 eggs of them. I don't ship live phasmids and katydids. I can give you them somewhere round the northern Switzerland. Weiterhin Eier abzugeben / Eggs for sale: Ramulus artemis Sipyloidea sipylus Paramenexenus laetus Hermagoras haematomus Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 13.04.2006, 10:13 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-04-06 11:13)
      • hallo!!! ich interessiere mich für eier von aretaon asperrimus, paramexenexus laetus und sungaya inexpectata!! was möchtest du für jeweils 10-20 eier? von den von dir gesuchten arten kann ich leider keine anbieten!!! beste grüße helmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 06.04.2006, 11:38 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2006-04-06 11:37)
    • I'm searching for Dares sp. and Hoploclonia abercrombiei (Matteo Cameli, 2006-04-06 12:58, views: 693)
      • Hello!I'm an Italian breeder and I'm searching some Dares sp. or Hoploclonia abercrombiei eggs...anyone have some eggs to spare? I can exchange with Ctenomorphodes briareus,Bacillus rossius,Pseudophasma menius,Extatosoma tiaratum and Medauridea extradentata(sexual) eggs. Please let me know if you have this specie Best wishes, Matteo [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Scolopendro, Apr 06, 2006 - 01:05 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Matteo Cameli, 2006-04-06 12:58)
    • PSG159 Ramulus sp. (Chris_P., 2006-04-08 12:12, views: 626)
      • Hello! Does anyone have any PSG159 Ramulus sp. spare? I've recently seen some photos, and they are very stunning! I am able to buy for resonable prices and can also do exchanges, although I don't have anything very special spare at the moment. I live in the UK. If anyone can help please email me on: phasmatologist@ntlworld.com Best regards, Chris Pull (Chris_P., 2006-04-08 11:47)
      • Dear Chris Pull, you asked previously about the valid nomenclature of PSG 248. The correct name is Pylaemenes guangxiensis (Bi & Li, 1994), this species is no longer a member of the Genus Dares. Distribution: China, Japan and Taiwan (Brock & Okada, 2005). Regards. Marco Gottardo (Marco, 2006-04-08 12:12)
    • Looking for Ramulus nematodes (Chris_P., 2006-04-11 18:38, views: 688)
      • Hi All, I'm looking for R.nematodes, if you can help please contact me. Willing to pay at reasonable prices, and can exchange species, Best wishes, Chris Pull [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Chris_P., Apr 11, 2006 - 06:38 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Chris_P., 2006-04-11 18:38)
    • Phenacephorus cornucervi - eggs for exchange (Piotrek, 2006-04-14 01:31, views: 851)
      • Hi all, I have for exchange eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi. If You have something interesting contakt me at ppiotrekp@op.pl (Piotrek, 2006-04-14 01:31)
    • Rhamphophasma spinicorne (juba, 2006-04-15 11:05, views: 829)
      • Wer kann mir (sobald die Temperaturen wieder steigen) Eier/Nymphen verkaufen? Gruß, Julia haussperling@yahoo.de[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: juba, 15.04.2006, 11:03 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (juba, 2006-03-01 11:06)
      • I am still searching for this species, I could give Epidares nolimetangere Nymphs for exchange. Regards, Julia haussperling@yahoo.de (juba, 2006-04-15 11:05)
    • For exchange. (jerome, 2006-04-25 10:53, views: 988)
      • Hi all, I have for exchange nymphs of Canachus alligator, Phasma gigas and Pharnacia ponderosa. Not sell, only exchange. I'm particulary looking for Haaniella echinata et scabra, all Dares (except validispinus and verrucosus), all Pylaemenes (except guangxiensis), Tropidoderus childrenii, all Datames and Pseudodatames, males of Phyllium bioculatum and a lot of other species (Heteropteryginae ...) ... Please contact me at jeromelm@wanadoo.fr Best regards, Jérome (jerome, 2006-04-05 19:43)
      • Hi Jerome, I have eggs of this species available. How many do you want? I am unable to send nymphs as they will take to long to get to you. I am willing to just send them to you. Let me know Regards Rebeccah rebeccahaigner@yahoo.com (longicorn, 2006-04-10 06:50)
      • Hello Jerome...I have some nymphs of Pseudophasma menius and eggs of Bacillus atticus,Ctenomorphodes briareus and soon Parapachymorpha spinosa , P.zomproi and Trachyaretaon bruekneri...are you interested? Best wishes,Matt[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Scolopendro, Apr 11, 2006 - 03:03 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Matteo Cameli, 2006-04-11 15:02)
      • Hi Matt, contact me on my adress mail : jeromelm@wanadoo.fr Best regards, Jérome (jerome, 2006-04-11 19:50)
      • Hello Rebeccah,what species do you have to exchange? Best wishes,Matteo (Matteo Cameli, 2006-04-13 12:28)
      • I have already nymphs of Canachus to exchange ! ;-) (jerome, 2006-04-23 13:05)
      • Hello Jerome!! :P Thank you for the exchange!!:)[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Scolopendro, Apr 23, 2006 - 03:05 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Matteo Cameli, 2006-04-23 15:05)
      • Hi Matteo, no problem ;-) (jerome, 2006-04-25 10:53)
    • Adult Trachyaretaon brueckneri to give away (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-02 17:03, views: 777)
      • I can offer three beautiful, newly adult couples of Trachyaretaon brueckneri from the Philippines (Babuyan Islands). If you are interested, please mail to fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-02 17:03)
    • Pseudophasma menius nymphs for Exchange (Matteo Cameli, 2006-05-08 21:35, views: 931)
      • Hello!I have 20-30 nymphs from L2 to L4 of Pseudophasma menius for exchange.Is anyone interested to this species?If yes,what species do you have? Best wishes,Matt (Matteo Cameli, 2006-04-30 09:33)
      • Hi, I'm interesting in Pseudophasma menius. I have for exchange : nimphos of Pseudophasma acnnthonotum nimpfs L3-L5 and Eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi Meybe something of this interesting You? best regards PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2006-05-01 22:14)
      • At this moment, only Pseudophasma aconthonota L6 or eggs and Eggs of P.cornucervi.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: PiotrekP(PL), 05.05.2006, 21:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Matteo Cameli, 2006-05-05 21:38)
      • "Hello!I'm interested to Pseudophasma acanthonota....do you have other species for exchange?" At this moment only nymphs L4 L5 of Pseudophasma aconthonota and eggs , eggs of P.cornucervi and Diaphoderes gigantea eggs on hatching (Piotrek, 2006-05-05 22:10)
      • Perfect!My E-mail address is: phasmatodea@hotmail.it If you have MSN we'll talk about this exchange Best wishes,Matteo Cameli (Matteo Cameli, 2006-05-08 11:49)
      • hello Matteo, I don't use MSN, then i'm writing hier. Like I'm write, im interested in nympfs of P. menius. Wie viel nymphs You can exchange? I will be intersten in circa 20-30 nymphs.... And what You want for me ? I habe at this moment: P.aconthonatum (about 3-4 pair sub- adult (L4-L5) Epidares nolimetangere (5 nymphsL2 L3) eggs of P.cornucervi (many) eggs of Diapherodes gigantea (about 20 on hatching) I have question: What foodplants P menius prefer? Best regards PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2006-05-08 21:04)
      • So,I'm interested to the 5 nymphs of Epidares nolimetangere and some nymphs of P.acanthonota...Pseudophasma menius ear Plantago lanceolata and Lonicera sp.:) Best wishes,Matteo My e.mail is phasmatodea@hotmail.it Please send me a message (Matteo Cameli, 2006-05-08 21:35)
    • suche Extasoma tiaratum (insectus, 2006-05-09 11:24, views: 677)
      • Hallo, Ich suche weibchen oder/und Männchen vo Extasoma tiaratum ! Bitte meldet euch so schnell wie möglich wenn ihr mir ein Angebot machen könnt(tausche etvl, auch) Viele Grüße, insectus (insectus, 2006-05-09 11:24)
    • Wanted //SUCHE (Louis, 2006-05-09 12:33, views: 786)
      • Hallo i'm looking for all Proscopia sp (scabra ,Peru ect....)Pseudodiacantha macklotti and Peruphasma schultei .... ihave nothing to swap ,cause i RE-start to breed! regards Louis (France) (Louis, 2006-05-09 11:55)
      • Dear Louis ! I can offer you Proscopia scabra (nymphs) and Peruphasma schultei (nymphs). Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-09 12:33)
    • Surplus nymphs of PERUPHASMA SCHULTEI !! (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-09 12:35, views: 773)
      • Hello everybody ! I have spare nymphs (L1-L3) of Peruphasma schultei. If you are interested, then please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-09 12:35)
    • EGGS REQUIRED (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-10 18:46, views: 827)
      • Hello everybody ! I am searching for eggs of the following species for a friend in SE-Asia: 1- Eurycantha calcarata (PSG 23 & PSG 44) 2- Extatosoma tiaratum 3- Eurycantha insularis (PSG 111) Thanks for your help ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-09 12:38)
      • Hi Frank, I have ova of PSG23 E.calcarata spare for you. Because I live in England, it would be easier to do an exchange to save haveing to send postage costs. If interested can email me on phasmatologist@ntlworld.com, Best wishes, Chris Pull (Chris_P., 2006-05-10 18:46)
    • Eurycantha calcarta (PSG 23) / Eggs (Thorsten Richter, 2006-05-17 15:45, views: 761)
      • Hi, i can offer eggs from Eurycantha calcarta (PSG 23) Exchange preferred, or 10 pcs. 2,50 EUR regards, Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2006-05-17 11:36)
      • hi!! i'm very interested in this species!!in the moment I have no eggs for exchage...I want to buy 20 eggs!! please contact me if this is possible!!! regards helmi (conrad helm, 2006-05-17 14:06)
      • Hi Helmi, i guess i can answer in german :-) Hier mal meine eMail-Adresse: thorsten.richter@gmx.de regards/Grüße Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2006-05-17 15:45)
    • Proscopia scabra (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-18 05:57, views: 879)
      • I still have some Proscopia scabra nymphs (large or small ones) for exchange. They are from Peru. Food is bramble. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-16 16:09)
      • Hello I am intrested in it. Do you sell them? (Yamai Huang, 2006-05-18 05:57)
    • Eurycnema goliath eggs (Raptrix, 2006-05-19 17:37, views: 739)
      • Hello, I have eggs of Eurycnema goliath for exchange with other species. Contact me if interested. eupholus2@yahoo.it (Raptrix, 2006-05-19 17:37)
    • warning (javier, 2006-05-24 16:37, views: 743)
      • This message is for warning to them on a type, that deceives people. Its name is “Björn Glissmann”, Its mail is: PerfekteIllusionen@gmx.de It has already spent a month since that I sent to him more than 175 eggs of several species of Stick-Insects that it bought to me. I have sent him a pile of messages and it does not respond to me. It must money to me and it has disappeared with him. Care, with sending nothing in advance to him, if they do not want that it happens to them just like to my. All the people whom there is in the world are good. Is not truth? Javier (javier, 2006-05-24 16:37)
    • Looking for .... (RobK, 2006-05-28 18:11, views: 942)
      • Ova or nimphs of the PSG 110 Hoploclonia gecko and PSG 171 Rynchacris ornata (formerly Hesperophasma lobata) For exchange I have ova of : PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi, PSG 164 Parapachymorpha quadrispinosa, PSG 224 Parapachymorpha zomproi, PSG 240 Lamponius portoricensis, Diapherodes gigantea (and soon also PSG 35 Diapheromera femorata, PSG 66 Carausius sanguineoligatus) (RobK, 2005-04-27 23:15)
      • Hi, I'm interrested by ova of L. portoricencis. I've eggs of Paraphanocles keratosqueleton to trade if you want. (West, 2006-05-28 18:11)
    • Haanielle & Proscopia (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-31 13:21, views: 783)
      • For sale or exchange: Haaniella erringtoniae, West-Malaysia, food: bramble & rose, 10 nymphs L2-L3 = 20€. Proscopia scabra, Peru, food: bramble & rose, 5 adult to subadult couples, 40€. Postage costs are to be added. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-31 13:21)
    • Zuchtauflösung (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-31 21:23, views: 812)
      • Hallö Einer meiner Kollegen löst seine Zucht auf. Abzugeben an Selbstabholer sind: 1.1 Aretaon asperrimus 0.3 Sipyloidea sipylus 0.x.x Ramulus artemis 0.0.10 Centrobolus annulatus, nur in gute Hände Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-31 21:23)
    • looking for Cranidium gibosum (jerome.solard, 2006-06-05 17:16, views: 801)
      • Hello, I am looking for this specie of french guyana : Cranidium gibosum. If you have eggs, I will be very happy. Thanks a lot. Jérôme Solard, France (jerome.solard, 2006-06-05 17:16)
    • Suche Larven von E. calcarata PSG-No. 44 (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-06-22 11:14, views: 765)
      • Hallo! Suche Larven von E. calcarata PSG-No. 44 (nicht 23). Im Tausch kann ich momentan u.a. Larven von Eurycnema goliath bis L3 anbieten. LG Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-06-22 11:14)
    • [HEAVILY WANTED] PERUPHASMA SCHULTEI! (PetShopBoy05, 2006-06-22 20:49, views: 728)
      • Hello folks! I'm heavily in search for Peruphasma schultei eggs or nymphs. Would be great if nymphs are between L2/L3, L1 or L4 is ok, too. Thanks for your answers in advance! Dimitrios Weiß DimitriosWeiss@gmx.net[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: PetShopBoy05, 21.06.2006, 01:16 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (PetShopBoy05, 2006-06-21 01:15)
      • Hi, I have some pair of peruphasma schultei ( not adult ) If You want ,write to me, ppiotrekp@op.pl maybe have You something interesting for exchange? (Piotrek, 2006-06-22 20:49)
    • Eggs for exchange (Nico, 2006-06-23 17:29, views: 731)
      • Dear all, I have the following eggs for exchange : Aplopus jamaicensis PSG 214 Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 118 Lopaphus caesius PSG 174 Oxyartes honestus PSG 182 Malacomorpha jamaicana PSG 213 Pharnacia sp. PSG 208 (not fertilized) I am looking especially for Haaniella, Pharnacia and uncommon species. Best wishes, Nico (Nico, 2006-06-23 17:29)
    • Oreophoetes Peruana - eggs for sale (dariastaps, 2006-06-29 14:49, views: 563)
      • Hello all, my o. peruanas habe just become adult and now I have lots of eggs to offer. For 5 eggs I would like 5 Euros. Shipping of course depends on which country, but I'll always try to find the cheapest way. The eggs are sent along with the dates the from so you know, when you'll have the nymphs approximately. Please email me (mariposa@bennisoft.de) or private message. Greets, Daria (dariastaps, 2006-06-29 14:49)
    • eggs of phasmidae (homer66, 2006-07-01 15:32, views: 707)
      • hello i have a lot of eggs of ctenomorphodes briareus a few extatosoma tiaratum and some asceles sp to change mail me thank you[!-- editby --][i]edited by: homer66, Jul 02, 2006 - 02:13 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (homer66, 2006-07-01 15:32)
    • Paraphanocles keratosqueleton (West, 2006-07-03 07:14, views: 990)
      • Hello, I've eggs of Paraphanocles keratosqueleton available. I'm looking for eggs of south and central american or Antillen Phasmid species. Thank. (West, 2006-05-31 18:51)
      • Hello!i have a question for you:Do you have some photo of this specie?I'm very interested.Please send me an answer to: phasmatodea@hotmail.it Best wishes,Matteo[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Scolopendro, Jun 23, 2006 - 10:54 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Matteo Cameli, 2006-06-23 10:48)
      • Hello, I haven't photo yet, but you can see drawings in this website : http://perso.orange.fr/philippe.lelong/antilles/espant/menuesfr.htm West. (West, 2006-06-25 10:52)
      • Hello West, Would you be interested in exchanging 25-30 ova of P.keratosqueleton with 25 -30 Tropidoderus childrenii Regards, Keith (PHASMA-TANIA) (Keith Stables, 2006-06-29 14:30)
      • Hello, Yes, this exchange is possible now. If you want, I can send you about 50 eggs of P. keratosqueleton monday. So do you have any species from Central America or West Indies ? Because I'm more interested by them. Please contact me by e-mail : asper.fl@tiscali.fr Thank. West. (West, 2006-06-29 20:16)
      • Hello Keith!I'm MAtteo..I'm interested to T.childrenii...please contact me on: phasmatodea@hotmail.it I'll have some specie for exchange.. Best wishes,MAtteo (Matteo Cameli, 2006-07-01 13:20)
      • Hello West, At the moment I am unable to retrieve mail from my private email addres, could you let me know about the Tropidoderus childrenii, I left you my name and address on your private email address,but so far had no response.Can you therefore leave me your address on here and whether you can post me the P.keratosqueleton on Monday, I can post mine to you on the same day. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-07-02 14:18)
      • Hello Keith, I well receive your private message and I have your adress. I reply you by a private message with mine, but you can't read it isn't you ? I woudn't write my adress on the forum (I think you'll understand). Is it possible to you to give me a valid e-mail adress ? West. (West, 2006-07-02 21:26)
      • Hello again, I saw on your web site a list of species. I have a surplus of eggs of Pseudobacteria antillarum. If you're interested, I can trade it with Aplopus micropterus, or A. jamaïcensis, or Pseudosermyle phalangiphora, or Lamponius portoricensis, if you have these species available, of course. West. (West, 2006-07-02 21:52)
      • Hello West, Until I sort out my private e-mail address you could leave a message in my forum,located in my website .Ihave a private message section where you can leave private messages. I am interested in the Pseudobacteria antillarum, but do not have the species you ask for in culture.I have the following:- Phyllium hausleithneri Diapherodes femorata Carausius cristatus Ramulus magna Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-07-03 07:14)
    • ova of Eurycnema versirubra exchange! (Evan, 2006-07-05 13:52, views: 708)
      • Dear friend! I have 100 eggs of Eurycnema versirubra (P.S.G 28) for exchange these species! *Haaniella spp. *Peruphasma schultei Regards Evan (Evan, 2006-07-05 13:52)
    • Eier (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-07 15:43, views: 824)
      • Wie lange brauchen die Eier von dilatata. Bitte schreiben! [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 14.07.2006, 19:37 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-07 15:43)
    • Eier von Acrophylla wuelfingi zu verkaufen oder zu tauschen (insectus, 2006-07-07 15:48, views: 1020)
      • Hallo, Ich habe gerade ein paar Eier von Acrophylla wuelfingi über und würde Sie verkaufen oder gegen andere Insekten oder Phasmiden tauschen. Meldet euch per Mail bei mir und das Beste Angebot bekommt die Eier ! Viele Grüße, insectus (insectus, 2006-05-14 19:15)
      • Diese Angebote mit "Das beste Angebot bekommt..." finde ich schrecklich :( Ist irgendwie unfair. Man sollte wenigstens bekannt geben, bei wie viel € das höchste Gebot momentan liegt und eine Endzeit bekannt geben! So ist auch eine reale Chance für alle gegeben. Ist ja auf Auktionen auch so... (PetShopBoy05, 2006-06-21 01:21)
      • Da muss ich ihm recht geben. Also wenn ich du wäre würde ich schnell meine Anzeige ändern sonst belehrt mich noch die ganze Welt. (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-07 15:48)
    • search phasmid eggs (homer66, 2006-07-07 19:26, views: 677)
      • hello i search eggs of oreophoetes peruana spiniphasma crassithorax Tropidoderus childrenii phyllium ( not sp and giganteum ) leiophasma lucubense monandroptera acanthomera and other thank you goodbye (homer66, 2006-07-07 19:26)
    • Biete / for sale (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-07 21:47, views: 1264)
      • Hallo Ich biete Eier folgender Arten: Hello I've eggs of this species for sale: Hermagoras haematomus Ramulus artemis R. stilpnus (=Cuniculina stilpna) Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus Sipyloidea sipylus Oreophoetes peruana Sungaya inexpectata Extatosoma tiaratum GRÜN / GREEN Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 01.02.2006, 09:35 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-01-30 17:33)
      • Hey hast du für mi eier von Extatosoma tiaratum.schreib zurück! (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-07 15:39)
      • hello do you have picture of Hermagoras haematomus please because i don't find picture for this spicies thank you goodbye (homer66, 2006-07-07 16:53)
      • An Felix: Das ist ein uralter Eintrag. Die Art habe ich schon seit März aufgegeben und vergessen, das Thema abzuschliessen. Sorry To Homer: This is a very old theme, but I have eggs yet. The H. haematomus were called Lonchodes haematomus a long time. Some photos of L. haematomus are on google to find. Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-07 21:47)
    • suche Ramulus Arten (tarwebloemeke, 2006-07-07 21:54, views: 1005)
      • Hallo, Ich suche Ramulus Arten (nicht 144, 226, 158) Mit diese Arten kann mann mich sehr glücklich machen: - PSG 159 (Ramulus sp.) - Ramulus nematodes Tauschen oder kaufen... Vielen Dank! (tarwebloemeke, 2006-05-28 15:52)
      • Hallo ich bin neu was heist 144,226,158?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 07.07.2006, 21:48 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-07 15:51)
      • Hallo Felix. Das sind die PSG-Nummern. Die PSG ist eine Phasmidenzüchtervereinigung, die Arten, welche in Zucht sind, ziemlich willkürlich Nummern gegeben hat. Nr. 144 ist Ramulus artemis (hab' ich welche), 158 und 59 sind sehr bunte Arten ohne lateinische Artbezeichnung, 226 ist Cuniculina stilpna (hab' ich auch welche). Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-07 21:54)
    • diverse insects (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-07-08 00:22, views: 1044)
      • To offer/Abzugeben: Actias selene Indischer Mondfalter: In Kürze wieder Jung-Raupen 10,-€/12 St.; Euycnema goliath Australische Riesenstabschrecke 6 Larven ab 15,- €; Carausius sp. PSG 230 Stabschrecke ZA 5,- €; Sipyloidea sipylus Anfänger-Stabschrecke ZA 5,- €; Medauroidea extradentata Anfänger-Stabschrecke ZA 5,- €, Neohirasea maerens Anfänger-Stabschrecke ZA 5,- €, Eublaberus distantii Orange-Kopf-Schabe ZA 5,- €; großer ZA 10,- €, Gromphadorhina portentosa ssp. Madagassische Fauchschabe ZA 5,- €; großer ZA 15,- €; Phaeophilacris bredoides Höhlengrille ZA 10,- €; Stets kleinere Mengen weitere Phasmiden- und Schabenarten (Ctenomorphodes briareus (Eier),, Eurycantha calcarta, Phenopharos khaoyaiensis, Metriophasma diocles, Haplopus sp., Blaberus-Arten, Archimandrita tesselata u. a.) an Selbstabholer (Ratingen/Essen) abzugeben; ZA = Zuchtansatz (mehrere Larven und/oder Imagines); Tausche auch gerne! Zuchtanleitungen unter www.insectissima.de; Trade only within germany, nederlands, swiss and austria. Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-06-29 14:58)
      • Hi! Wäre an einigen vielen Sachen interessiert, könnte auch nach Essen kommen!!! Termin möglich? (Xotica85, 2006-07-08 00:22)
    • List of wanted Phasmatodea!!! Please read!!!! (Xotica85, 2006-07-08 13:15, views: 897)
      • Hallo Lonchodes haematomus und L. hosei herberti werden nun als Hermagoras haematomus und Hermagoras hosei herberti / haematomus herberti bezeichnet. Ich kann dir Eier von beiden abgeben. H. haematomus haematomus: 10 Eier 0,50 €, 60 Eier 2,00€ H. h. herberti: 10 Eier 1,50€ (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-08 13:15)
    • My last Proscopia scabra (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-09 18:55, views: 750)
      • Hi all, I am selling my last 5 adult couples of Proscopia scabra from Peru. They just started laying eggs and will still live for about 10-15 months. I need the cage for new species: Proscopia scabra, Peru, food: bramble & rose, 5 adult couples, 40€. Postage costs are to be added. Postage within Germany: 10€, other European countries: 20€. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-09 08:28)
      • hello i am very interested buy your add but is it possible travel to france withuot they die in travel because it is a long travel in day thank you goodbye (homer66, 2006-07-09 09:29)
      • Hello Oskar, As your adults are now laying eggs, would you be willing to sell me eggs, possibly 25/30 rather than sell me pairs, as sometime live phasmids,do arrive dead, if not I would be interested in receiving a pair. Please let me know. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-07-09 18:55)
    • Gemeinnütziges Projekt / charitible project (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-10 13:17, views: 924)
      • Hi Ich habe einen Deutschen kennengelernt, der ein Gemeindeprojekt zur Insektenhaltung für Kinder aufzieht, aber nach dem Terrarienkauf kein Geld mehr von der Gemeinde hat. Nun können ihm aber Züchter helfen, wenn sie Phasmideneier gratis zu ihm senden. Es ist wirklich ein lobenswertes Projekt, das den Kindern sehr viel Spass macht! Deshalb habe auch ich gespendet. (I know, my english isn't the best ;-)) I know a german who has a charitible project in his town, to bring the children closer to the insects. But he hasn't got any money anymore because he brought it up for a big cage. So breeders like us can help him and the children when we send some phasmid eggs to him. It's a very nice project which makes the children very much fun! Because of that I spendet yet. Kontaktiert ihn unter folgender Adresse: / Please contact him under the following address: D.reddehase@web.de Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel P.S.: Mantidenootheken, Rosenkäferlarven und Tausendfüsser werden auch angenommen, KEINE HUNDERTFÜSSER! Mantid oothecas, cetonid larvae and millipedes are also good, NO CENTIPEDES![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 12.07.2006, 17:30 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-10 13:17)
    • lonchodes rusticus gesucht (conrad helm, 2006-07-10 13:37, views: 727)
      • hallo!!! ich suche lonchodes rusticus...am besten nymphen!!hab zur zeit nicht viel zum tauschen,daher würde ich gern dafür bezahlen!!!wer kann mir weiterhelfen? i'm searching for lonchodes rusticus....nymphs prefered....who can help me!! in the moment, i have nothing for exchange, so i want to pay for the phasmids!!! please contact me if you have some.... best regards helmi (conrad helm, 2006-07-10 13:37)
    • Phasmiden abzugeben / phasmids to offer (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-11 12:37, views: 1563)
      • Hermagoras haematomus: L2/3 0,50 Fr./€ 5 x L2/3 2,00 Fr./€ L4-6 1,00 Fr./€ Weibchen 2,50 Fr./€ Männchen 2,00 Fr./€ Familie (1.2.5) 9,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Ramulus artemis: 10 Eier 0.20 Fr./€ 50 Eier 1,50 Fr./€ 100 Eier 2,50 Fr./€ L1/2 0,50 Fr./€ L5-6 1,50 Fr./€ Weibchen 2,00 Fr./€ Zuchtgruppe (0.4.3) 9,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Aretaon asperrimus: 10 Eier 1,50 Fr./€ L1-3 1,50 Fr./€ L4-6 2,00 Fr./€ Adultes Paar 5,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Trachyaretaon brueckneri: Weibchen 8,00 Fr./€ 3 Weibchen 18,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Stilpnochlora couloniana: Männchen 10,00 Fr./€ 2 Männchen 15,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Sungaya inexpectata: L1-2 2,50 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Sipyloidea sipylus: 10 Eier 0,50 Fr./€ L1-3 0,50 Fr./€ 5 x L1-3 2,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Parapachymorpha spinosa: 10 Eier 2,00 Fr./€ 50 Eier 8,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Oreophoetes peruana: Männchen 2,00 Fr./€ Zuchtgruppe (2.1) 5,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Versand / shipping 2,50 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Interesse? Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 30.06.2006, 11:52 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-22 20:36)
      • hello, wie ich seche ,kann ich in DEutsch schreiben:) also Es interesiert mich Oreophoetes peruana, Sagt mir bitte, wie viel nymphs hast du? ich kann sie kaufen oder austauschen: ich kann dir vorschlagen: nyphs peruphasma schultei eggs und nyphs op phamocehorus cornucervi Antwort mir bitte auf ppiotrekp@op.pl mit grusse piotrekp PL (Piotrek, 2006-05-31 02:18)
      • Hallo Piotrek Ich versende leider keine Nymphen, tut mir leid. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-31 20:51)
      • Hallo Ramulus, ? wie meinst du das, oben hast du doch Nymphen angeboten und auch die Versandkosten angegeben? Grüße, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2006-06-22 15:20)
      • hello i am a french raisor and i am interested in our oreophoetes peruana i am interested buy 5 6L3 but how many cost with shipping thank you mail me tchoooooooooooooooooooo (homer66, 2006-06-29 16:13)
      • An Valentin: Die Versandkosten gelten nur für Eier, für die Nymphen bedeutet der Versand zu viel Stress. To Homer66: Sorry, but I don't ship live animals, only eggs Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-30 11:54)
      • hello do you have some eggs of this spiecies thank you goodbuy (homer66, 2006-06-30 16:12)
      • Hi Homer No, I haven't at the moment. You have to wait 7-10 weeks till I have some. But can you wait? :-b Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-03 21:45)
      • hello if your price are honest i can i can wait when you have phasmids you must learn to wait it is the most important thing for me learn to wait and you can have all tou want for interesting price thank you goodbye (homer66, 2006-07-04 15:59)
      • Hi I saw that my theme is on Phasmatodea. Why? I don't know, but I'll take it to the exchange market. Greetings Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-11 12:37)
    • Biete / for sale (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-12 12:56, views: 885)
      • Hermagoras haematomus: L2/3 0,50 Fr./€ 5 x L2/3 2,00 Fr./€ L4-6 1,00 Fr./€ Weibchen 2,50 Fr./€ Männchen 2,00 Fr./€ Familie (1.2.5) 9,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Ramulus artemis: 10 Eier 0.20 Fr./€ 50 Eier 1,50 Fr./€ 100 Eier 2,50 Fr./€ L1/2 0,50 Fr./€ L5-6 1,50 Fr./€ Weibchen 2,00 Fr./€ Zuchtgruppe (0.4.3) 9,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Aretaon asperrimus: 10 Eier 1,50 Fr./€ L1-3 1,50 Fr./€ L4-6 2,00 Fr./€ Adultes Paar 5,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Trachyaretaon brueckneri: Weibchen 8,00 Fr./€ 3 Weibchen 18,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Sungaya inexpectata: L1-2 2,50 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Sipyloidea sipylus: 10 Eier 0,50 Fr./€ L1-3 0,50 Fr./€ 5 x L1-3 2,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Parapachymorpha spinosa: 10 Eier 2,00 Fr./€ 50 Eier 8,00 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Versand / shipping 2,50 Fr./€ _______________________________________________________ Interesse? Viele Grüsse / Best regards Daniel P.S.: I'm in holidays from 14. 7. to 4. 8. (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-11 12:40)
      • Ich würde 3 Weibchen nehmen der Art T. brueckneri aber nur wenn ich ein Männchen auch kaufen könnte.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 11.07.2006, 21:03 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-11 21:02)
      • Hallo Felix Was meinst du, warum ich die Weibchen weggebe? Ich habe auch kein Männchen, tut mir leid. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-12 12:56)
    • Looking for Megacrania tsudai/phelaus (Gohmann, 2006-07-12 17:32, views: 848)
      • Hello, who can help me with information about Megacrania phelaus or eggs/larvae of M. tsudai? Informationen zu Megacrania phelaus oder Eier bzw. Nachzuchten von M tsudai erwünscht. Thanks/Danke Stephan stephan.gohmann@gmx.de (Gohmann, 2006-07-12 12:38)
      • Megacrania (jedenfalls M. tsudai and M. batesii) ernährt sich wohl ausschliesslich von Pandanus (Schraubenbaum), einer beliebten Zimmerpflanze aus Südostasien. So wohl auch M. phelaus. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-12 17:32)
    • Australian Phasmid Collectors (longicorn, 2006-07-15 14:14, views: 776)
      • Are there any Australian phasmid collectors out there? I live in Australia and would like to swap with people here as we are not able to bring things into the country. Thanks Rebeccah (longicorn, 2006-07-15 14:14)
    • Urgently !!! Searching for males of P.bioculatum ! (jerome, 2006-07-19 12:39, views: 834)
      • Hi everybody, I'm searching for adult males of Phyllium bioculatum for my females ! It's urgently !!! Bye Jérome (jerome, 2005-07-04 09:21)
      • Hi, I have male Phyllium bioculatum. how many are you interested in and where are you located. you can email me at shuabed@yahoo.com. thanks (shu911, 2006-07-19 12:39)
    • Haaniella, Bacteria, Leiophasma (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-30 10:52, views: 1522)
      • For exchange: 15 nymphs (L2) of Haaniella erringtoniae (former muelleri), West-Malaysia. 6 nymphs (L1) of Sungaya inexpectata, Philippines. Eggs of Leiophasma lucubense, Madagascar. Eggs of Bacteria yersiniana, Tortola Island. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-12 15:03)
      • Was bedeuten die kleinen Häuser in der linken Ecke oben? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-12 16:52)
      • An Felix: Das sind Sterne für den Aktivitätsrang im Forum (1 Stern: Starter, 2: Active member, 3: very active member, 4: power member, 5: moderator) An Oskar: Hallo, ich bin an den Eiern von Bacteria und Leiophasma interressiert. Hätte Eier von Prosarthria teretrirostris, Cuniculina stilpna, Parapachymorpha spinosa und Paramenexenus laetus (nicht für andere User) sowie Hermagoras haematomus herberti abzugeben. Wäre für das Gemeindeprojekt des Deutschen, also hätte ich gerne auch noch Zuchtanleitungen. Hast du auch Eier von anderen Arten? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-12 17:26)
      • Hi Oskar, I'm interested by your eggs of Bacteria yersiniana (perhaps classified in Dyme, I seaching about this). I have for exchange eggs of Paraphanocles keratosqueleton or juveniles (1st stage) of Pseudobacteria antillarum. West. (West, 2006-07-12 18:21)
      • Ramulus: I am sorry, but I already kept all the species you offered for exchange. Do you have anything else in near future? West: Bacteria yersiniana is a true Bacteria like Bacteria ferula (antillarum is a synonym of ferula). From Dyme (which is restricted to the Latin American continent) it differs by several characters. Yes, I am interested in an exchange with eggs of Paraphanocles keratosqueleton. Please contact me at: conle@phasmatodea.com Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-13 11:17)
      • Hi Oskar Ich schau mal, was da reinkommt. An was für Phasmiden wärst du interessiert? In 3 Wochen, wenn ich aus den Ferien zurückkomme (deshalb kannst du dir auch Zeit lassen mit Antworten), melde ich mich wieder. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-14 21:34)
      • West: Ineteresiere mich Ei von Paraphanocles und Pseudobacteria. Wie ist Preise. Danke MArek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-07-16 09:31)
      • Still available for exchange: 10 nymphs (L2) of Haaniella erringtoniae (former muelleri), West-Malaysia. 6 nymphs (L1) of Sungaya inexpectata, Philippines. (I could also sell the nymphs ito you f you have nothing for exchange) Eggs of Leiophasma lucubense, Madagascar. Eggs of Bacteria yersiniana, Tortola Island. (eggs only for exchange) Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-24 17:04)
      • Hi Oskar, I have Nearchus maximus and Ramulus sp. (the one I sent you photo earlier) ova. Both were laid from wild-caught parents in Thailand. I'm interested in both Leiophasma lucubense and Bacteria yersiniana. Please let me know if you interest. Chanrit (chanrit, 2006-07-26 16:24)
      • Hello MarekN, Sorry but I speak only french and english. Yes I have P. keratosqueleton, but for trade only, not for sale. Have you some species (even common) to exchange ? West. (West, 2006-07-29 14:10)
      • To: West I do not know, which specie is common for you, write me e-mail and maybe we will exchange something. Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-07-30 10:52)
    • Agathemera specie (Onlybeetles.com, 2006-07-30 12:10, views: 803)
      • Hello!! We have some pairs of Agathemera specie. Only 20 pairs. We are looking for alive Dynastids or other similar. Sale is possible, Best regards, Team Onlybeetles.com http://www.onlybeetles.com (Onlybeetles.com, 2006-07-28 18:09)
      • Hi ! I shall be interested in you Agathemera. Which species is it and what will be the price per couple if you sell them ? Greetings Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-07-30 12:10)
    • Ova for exchange! (Evan, 2006-07-31 18:37, views: 1068)
      • Hi ! I have these eggs to exchange ! *Micadina sonami *Sinophasma truncata *Neohirasea japonica I'm look for these species ! *Brasidas samarensis *Haaniella spp. *Proscopia scabra *Spiniphasma crassithorax Regards, Evan (Evan, 2006-07-19 19:23)
      • Hello Evan, I'm interested in the species you have to exchange, would you be willing to exchange with Tropidoderus childrenii/Ramulus magna sp/Abrosoma festinatum. or willing to sell. Kind Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-07-20 16:31)
      • Hi I'm interested in all 3 sorts. I've for exchange eggs of Prosarthria teretrirostris (very similar to P. scabra), Cuniculina stilpna, Ramulus artemis, Aretaon asperrimus, Paramenexenus laetus, Parapachymorpha spinosa, Hermagoras haematomus haematomus, H. h. herberti and, in a few weeks, Phyllium celebicum. Greetings Daniel P.S.: I'm in holidays for the next two weeks (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-22 20:51)
      • Dear Daniel ! I shall be very interested in the Sinophasma and Micadina. I can offer you in exchange many different species (e.g. Spiniphasma crassithorax, Haplopus cythereus, Hoploclonia cuspidata, Eurycnema goliath, Abrosoma johorensis, Stheneboea repudiosa etc.). Please let me know if you are interested in exchanging for any of these or other species. Hope to hear from you ! Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-07-30 12:13)
      • Hi Keith ! Do you still have surplus of Ramulus magnus and Tropidoderus ? I shall be very interested in both species and can offer you various things in exchange. Please let me know. Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-07-30 12:14)
      • Hello Frank, I can exchange 30 Tropidoderus childrenii and 30 Ramulus magna for 30 Haplopus cytherius PSG61 and 30 Bacteria yersiniana. Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Jul 30, 2006 - 08:10 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2006-07-30 20:05)
      • Hallo Frank, I see you also have Spiniphasma trachythorax. I'm looking for this species since quite some time. If you happen te have some ova left I would be very gratefull. Thanks in advance, Rob [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 31.07.2006, 18:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2006-07-31 18:37)
    • Eurycnema goliath for exchange or sale (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-08-02 15:08, views: 674)
      • Eurycnema goliath 8 nymphs (first instar) 15,- €, 8 nymphs (sec. instar and older) 20,- €; Trade only within germany, nederlands, belgium, austria and swiss. Also exchange. I´m looking for Megacrania, Spiniphasma and other species. Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-08-02 15:08)
    • suche/searching Sipyloidea PSG 201 (Thomas van de Kamp, 2006-08-02 20:29, views: 679)
      • Hallo! Für ein Forschungsprojekt suche ich Eier oder Tiere der sich sexuell reproduzierenden [i]Sipyloidea[/i] PSG 201. I'm searching for Eggs or Specimens of the sexual reproductive [i]Sipyloidea[/i] PSG 201 for a research project. Grüße/Greetings, Thomas (Thomas van de Kamp, 2006-08-02 20:29)
    • eggs for exchange (Piotrek, 2006-08-05 00:06, views: 824)
      • hi all, i have for exchange folgende species: Phenocephorus cornucervi (eggs and nymphs) Pseudophamsa menius (Pseudophasma perezii) - eggs pseudophasma aconthonotum - eggs write me if You have something for exchange best regards PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2006-08-05 00:06)
    • Phasmids for exchange (Frank Hennemann, 2006-08-05 14:53, views: 789)
      • Hi all ! Presently I have surplus of the following species: - PSG 61 Haplopus cythereus (eggs) - Trachyaretaon brueckneri (eggs, nymphs & adult couples) - Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (eggs) - Hoploclonia cuspidata (nymphs) - Bacteria yersiniana (eggs) - Abrosoma johorensis (eggs) - Leiophasma lucubensis (eggs) - Pylaemenes guangxiensis (eggs) I am searching for the following: - Haplopus jamaicensis - Haplopus sp. Virgin Islands (Tortola) - Malacomorpha cyllarus - Diapheromera femorata - Creoxylus spinosus (Trinidad) - Micadina sonani - Sinophasma sp. - Ctenomorphodes tessulatus - Entoria victoria - Ramulus magnus Please let me know if you have any of these. I am also willing to buy them ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-07-30 12:31)
      • Hi Frank I'm interested in eggs of all these species. I've for exchange eggs of Cuniculina stilpna (Syn. Ramulus magnus) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-05 14:41)
      • Frank, You have not yet replied to my two messages I sent you Can you reply back please Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Aug 05, 2006 - 02:54 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2006-08-05 14:53)
    • Millipedes and Phasmids for sale (shu911, 2006-08-06 16:41, views: 1008)
      • MILLIPEDES: -Common Millipede (Schizophyllum sabulosum). -Pill Millipede (Glomeris). -Spotted Snake Millipede (Blaniulus guttulatus). -Common Snake Millipede (Proteroiulus fuscus). -Blunt-tailed Snake Millipede (Cylindroiulus punctatus). -Pink millipede (Narceus americanus). -Bristly Millipede (Polyxenus). -Orange spotted millipede (Anadenobolus arboreus gundlachi). -Black Millipedes (Cylindroiulus and Tachypodoiulus). -Spotted Millipede (Blaniulus). -Flat-backed Millipedes (Brachydesmus, Polydesmus and Oxidus). PHASMIDS: Anchiale maculata Achrioptera sp Acanthoxyla geisovii Acanthoxyla inermis Bacillus lynceorum Bacillus rossius Ctenomorpha tesselata Ctenomorphodes briareus Pseudophasma sp Prisomera malaya Orxines macklottii Necroscia sp Leptynia hispanica Haaniella scabra Diapheromera denticrus Diapheromera femorata Gratidia sp Eurycnema herculeana (shu911, 2006-07-19 12:24)
      • Hello, I'm french, and I would have your price list for phasmids Could you give me your price list at : baillieuxthomas@aol.com regards, thomas (tombiliboum, 2006-07-19 12:40)
      • Hi ! I must say you are breeding some very interesting Phasmids. Do you still have surplus to offer of the following species? -Diapheromera dentricus -Diapheromera femorata -Ctenomorpha tesselata -Bacillus lynceorum -Leptynia hispanica Please let me know your prices or if you are willing to exchange for other phasmids. Here is my address: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Hope to hear from you ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-07-30 12:19)
      • I am interested - could you send me a list with prices to DimitriosWeiss(at)gmx.net ? Thanks in advance, Dimitrios. (Xotica85, 2006-07-30 12:53)
      • Hello Shu why you don't reply??? regards Louis (Louis, 2006-07-31 19:56)
      • Hi Shu Do you have eggs of these species? I'm interested in eggs of all your species except D. femorata and Necroscia sp. I can exchange with eggs of Cuniculina stilpna (Ramulus magnus), Ramulus artemis, Hermagoras haematomus herberti, Paramenexenus laetus, Parapachymorpha spinosa, Sipyloidea sipylus (but I don't really think you're interested in this species) and Sungaya inexpectata Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-06 16:41)
    • Looking for Extatosoma sp. and Phyllium giganteum (briankchung, 2006-08-07 21:48, views: 600)
      • Extatosoma tiaratum GRÜN / GREEN or any other Extatosoma sp. like E. popa popa or E. bufonium Also looking for Phyllium giganteum Thanks in advance if anyone can offer.Cheers [!-- editby --][i]edited by: briankchung, Aug 07, 2006 - 03:24 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (briankchung, 2006-08-07 07:24)
      • I am very interested too, but I do not know anybody who has it.Anyway I would like if somebody has eggs ext. popa or popa carlbergi.I don't know if green form of extatosoma is made by environment or it is some special species of it. Look at some pictures here - http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/Pages/CoindesEleveurs/BiologieetEntomologie/disextat.htm they are beautifull. (marmeladaman, 2006-08-07 17:37)
      • [quote]I am very interested too, but I do not know anybody who has it.Anyway I would like if somebody has eggs ext. popa or popa carlbergi.I don't know if green form of extatosoma is made by environment or it is some special species of it. Look at some pictures here - http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/Pages/CoindesEleveurs/BiologieetEntomologie/disextat.htm they are beautifull.[/quote] Thanks for your reply....and yes they are very beautiful!!I do have E.bufonium years ago but lost the culture and I forgot where I exchange it from.... haven't kept insects for 4 yrs. just starting agin..... Very useful site thanks.Cheers! (briankchung, 2006-08-07 21:48)
    • Phyllium giganteum, Phyllium spec. & Heteropteryx dilatata (Rafael, 2006-08-07 22:19, views: 952)
      • These three species to offer. dilatatas and P. spec. are adult, giganteum in L1-L3. Saarbrücken/Germany. No shipping. (Rafael, 2006-07-13 12:34)
      • What is the price of each? Can you send it troughout Europe? I am not from Germany... Do you have any eggs??? Have a nice day! (Lucija, 2006-07-19 20:47)
      • Wisst ihr etwas über diatata? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-07 22:19)
    • Suche die Eier von P. schultei und (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-09 20:30, views: 991)
      • PSG149 und 28 [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 09.08.2006, 19:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-07 22:25)
      • PS würde mich auf viele beiträge freuen (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-07 22:26)
      • Please post your adds in English! (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-07 23:19)
      • My English is very bad because I am 12 years old but I attempt it[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 08.08.2006, 10:54 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-08 10:53)
      • Bitte Schreibt mir noch was (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-09 19:32)
      • I will have surplus of Peruphasma schultei eggs in about one month again. My females are right now adult. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-09 20:30)
    • eggs for Exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-09 23:53, views: 1090)
      • I exchange eggs of this species: Brasidas samarensis Sungaya inexpectata Neohirasea maerens Sceptrophasma hispidula Carausius sp. 230 Extatosoma tiaratum Parapachymorpha zomproi Sipyloidea sipylus Only for exchange, offer your eggs to me, please. Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-05 18:17)
      • Hi, I'm interested in 20-30 eggs of the following species: Brasidas samarensis Sceptrophasma hispidula Carausius sp. 230 Extatosoma tiaratum Parapachymorpha zomproi Neohirasea maerens I can exchange with Ramulus artemis, Cuniculina stilpna, Hermagoras haematomus, Paramenexenus laetus and Parapachymorpha spinosa Greetings Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 07.08.2006, 14:31 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-07 14:31)
      • Hello, I am interested in eggs of Ramulus artemis, Cuniculina stilpna, Hermagoras haematomus, Paramenexenus laetus and Parapachymorpha spinosa. About 20-30 eggs. Which exchange do you suggest? Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-07 20:53)
      • Hi Marek 30 R. artemis 30 C. stilpna 30 H. haematomus 30 Paramenexenus laetus 40 Parapachymorpha spinosa for 40 Brasidas samarensis 20 Sceptrophasma hispidula 20 Carausius sp. 230 30 Extatosoma tiaratum 20 Parapachymorpha zomproi 20 Neohirasea maerens Is that okay? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-07 21:17)
      • Hello. Yes, it is OK. Write me your address on my e-mail and I will send you my address. On Monday I will send it. Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-08 13:43)
      • To Ramulus: And your Adresse? Regards , Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-09 23:53)
    • Suche Peruphasma schultei (John, 2006-08-12 20:56, views: 986)
      • suche Eier oder jede L variante von Peruphasma schultei (John, 2006-08-08 16:27)
      • Ich habe in etwa einem Monat wieder Eier von meinen Nachzuchten abzugeben. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-08 19:04)
      • Hello Conle! I hope you don't mind that I write in English- you can answer me in German- I understand everything, but I can't write in German :) Would you be so kind and inform me when you'll have some ovas of Peruphasma schultei for sale? May I ask how much will they cost (let's say 20 ovas)? Thanks and I wish you a nice weekend. Branka (Samoyedka, 2006-08-12 19:29)
      • I will post an add here in the forum, as soon as new eggs are available. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-12 20:56)
    • Suche/search PSG 149 und/and PSG 174 (Udo, 2006-08-18 16:48, views: 730)
      • Hallo, Suche Eier von Achrioptera punctipes (PSG 149) und Lopaphus sphalerus (PSG 174) Search eggs of Achrioptera punctipes (PSG 149) and Lopaphus sphalerus (PSG 174) Udo (Udo, 2006-08-18 16:48)
    • Looking for Haaniella sp. (javier, 2006-08-20 23:08, views: 685)
      • Hello: I am looking for Haaniella echinata and H. scabra. I can buy and I have some interesting species to exchange. Best regards. Javier Tamayo. (javier, 2006-08-20 23:08)
    • Eggs for exchange (Keith Stables, 2006-08-21 11:35, views: 806)
      • The following eggs to exchange for unusual species Tropidoderus childrenii Entoria formosana Phraortes formosana Phraortes bicolor Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania)[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Aug 20, 2006 - 09:59 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2006-08-20 21:58)
      • Hello: I am interesting in Tropidoderus childrenii. I have the following eggs to exchange: - Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis - Diapherodes gigantea - Eurycnema goliath - Brasidas samarensis - Sipyloidea sipylus - Phobaeticus serratipes - Phobaeticus heusii - Extatosoma tiaratum - Eurycantha calcarata - Trachyaretaon brueckneri - Neohirasea maerens and other. If you are interesting, mail me to: javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es Best regards. Javier Tamayo. (javier, 2006-08-20 23:16)
      • Hi Keith Why didn't you tell me that you have these Phraortes sp.? I'd like to take 50 eggs of both. I've now for exchange also E. tiaratum, H. dilatata and in a few weeks some new species. Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-21 11:35)
    • Looking for winged Phasmids (Rafael, 2006-08-22 14:40, views: 767)
      • Hi I'm looking for all kinds of winged and coloured Phasmids (no Sipyloidea sypilus please). Also looking for Phyllium bioculatum and pulchrifolium. Best regards Rafael[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 22.08.2006, 14:47 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-08-22 14:40)
    • Hallo. (MIC, 2006-08-27 11:36, views: 878)
      • hello is anybody can tell me if he sell or search this species thank you beacause i don't understand nothing best regards goodbye (homer66, 2006-08-27 11:21)
      • Hi Homer I think, he searchs them... Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-27 11:34)
      • Hi Homer On this site he wrote, he's got some species which he want to exchange for the others. Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-27 11:36)
    • zamienie (Łukasz, 2006-08-27 11:59, views: 804)
      • witam wszyskich jestem nowy na niemieckiej phasmatodea bardziej znany jestem w Polsce mam na zamiane jajka następujących gatunków : Phyllium siccifolium - na 95% zapłodnione 20 sztuk Eurycantha calcarata - zapłodnione maj/sierpień 60 sztuk Sungaya inexpectata - Partenogeneza czerwiec/sierpień 2006 50 szt Ramulus artemis - Partenogeneza sierpień 100 szt Medauroidea extradentata - Partenogeneza sierpień 2006 50 szt na inne gatunki oprócz tych które mam w syganaturze (Łukasz, 2006-08-27 11:43)
      • Witam tacha. (MIC, 2006-08-27 11:46)
      • Hi Deutsche Übersetzung: MIC bietet folgende Arten: Phyllium siccifolium - zu 95 % sexuell, 20 Stück Eurycantha calcarata - sexuell, 60 Stück Sungaya inexpectata - parthenogenetisch 2006 50 Stück Ramulus artemis - parthenogenetisch 100 Stück Medauroidea extradentata - parthenogenetisch 2006 50 Stück er sucht oder tauscht gegen angebotene Arten die Spezies: _________________ PSG 1, 4, 5, 9, 15, 23, 45, 73, 76, 99, 101, 118, 144, 173, 174, 183, 195, 213, 215, 224, 252, 270 English translation: MIC has the following species for sale: Phyllium siccifolium - 95 % sexual, 20 pieces Eurycantha calcarata - sexual, 60 pieces Sungaya inexpectata - parthenogenetic 2006 50 pieces Ramulus artemis - parthenogenetic 100 pieces Medauroidea extradentata - parthenogenetic 2006 50 pieces He's searching for following species and can also exchange for the sp. he offers: _________________ PSG 1, 4, 5, 9, 15, 23, 45, 73, 76, 99, 101, 118, 144, 173, 174, 183, 195, 213, 215, 224, 252, 270 Best regards to all who can't speak polish / Viele Grüsse an alle, die kein Polnisch können Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-27 11:54)
      • It thanks Ramulus (Łukasz, 2006-08-27 11:59)
    • eggs change (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-27 20:57, views: 795)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of this species: Sungaya inexpectata PSG 195 Eurycantha sp. PSG 44 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 224 Ramulus (Baculum) PSG 211 (10eggs) Ramulus(Baculum) artemis PSG 144 Medauroidea extradentata PSG 5 Epidares nolimetangere PSG 99 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 215 Brasidas samarensis PSG 235 Neohirasea maerens PSG 173 Sceptrophama hispidula PSG 183 Sipyloidea sipylus PSG 4 Sosibia parvipennis PSG 89 Eurycantha calcarata PSG 23 Haaniella mueleri PSG 112 Only for exchange, offer your eggs to me, please. Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-27 13:55)
      • In addition, I have this species in exchange: Haaniella dehaanii Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2006-08-27 14:48)
      • I greet on replacement of egg mums following sort Phyllium siccifolium - 95 % sexual, 10 pieces Parapachymorpha zomproi Unfertilize 20 pieces Carausius morosus 30 pieces I would like to mention on eggs Haaniella mueleri PSG 112 As something it on e-mail you interest speak tacha_dg@o2.pl What is such one question for poland mums cost of extradition proceedings and else? (Łukasz, 2006-08-27 20:57)
    • Phasmids wanted (Kevin, 2006-08-27 22:04, views: 800)
      • Currently looking for many species of phasmids, nymphs to subadults only please, if you currently have any available, can preferably accept paypal, and can send them to the UK please email me with what species you have available at pandatazz@yahoo.co.uk Thanks (Kevin, 2006-08-06 00:03)
      • Still interested in buying phasmids, if you have any for sale please email me. Thanks. (Kevin, 2006-08-27 22:04)
    • The first chance to breed phasmid from China (loepa, 2006-08-28 16:25, views: 1006)
      • I would like to exchange Phobaeticus albus (Chen et He, 1990) ova x25 (adult female:200mm and adult male:150mm)for the following: Phyllium sp. x50 or Heteropteryx sp.x50 or Extatosoma sp.x50 you can see the picture by http://bbs.eating.cn/file/bbs/UploadFile/2006-8/2006823203227268.jpg http://bbs.eating.cn/file/bbs/UploadFile/2006-8/200681212729659.jpg email: newcomer@vip.sina.com [!-- editby --][i]edited by: loepa, Aug 24, 2006 - 02:24 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (loepa, 2006-08-24 06:16)
      • Dear Sir, Welcome to the Phasmatodea Comunity! I am interested in your offer of Phobaeticus eggs. For exchange I could offer eggs of the following species: Leiophasma lucubense (Madagascar) Bacteria yersiniana (Antilles) and soon eggs of Peruphasma schultei. Best regards, Oskar Conle (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-24 22:02)
      • Dear Sir I'd like to exchange 70 of your Phobaeticus eggs for 40 Heteropteryx dilatata and 30 Extatosoma tiaratum eggs. Best regards Daniel Ballmer (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-25 15:30)
      • sorry for all. The eggs were exchanged today. Maybe I have other Chinese phasmid eggs next month. I have two phasmids, who know them: http://bbs.eating.cn/file/bbs/UploadFile/2006-8/2006822183443220.jpg http://bbs.eating.cn/file/bbs/UploadFile/2006-8/2006825234249691.jpg Thanks.[!-- editby --][i]edited by: loepa, Aug 26, 2006 - 12:43 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (loepa, 2006-08-25 17:37)
      • Dear Loepa, When you have new eggs next month (also from these two species I don't know too) I could exchange Phyllium spec. (Philippines) or Extatosoma tiaratum. If you are interested write me on r.szamocki@uni-saarland.de Best Regards Rafael[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 25.08.2006, 20:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-08-25 20:39)
      • Dear Loepa Are these phasmids chinese? If the first one is from Madagascar, it could be a Parectatosoma sp. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-27 11:29)
      • The first one is possibly a Spiniphasma and the second is definately a Micadina species. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-27 20:07)
      • [quote]The first one is possibly a Spiniphasma and the second is definately a Micadina species. Regards, Oskar[/quote] Thanks, I see. (loepa, 2006-08-28 16:25)
    • Eurycnema goliath for exchange or sale (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-08-29 10:17, views: 746)
      • Eurycnema goliath 8 nymphs (first instar) 15,- €, 8 nymphs (sec. instar and older) 20,- €; Trade only within germany, nederlands, belgium, austria and swiss. Also exchange. I´m looking for Megacrania, Spiniphasma (Spinohirasea) and other species. More species: www.insectissima.de Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-08-29 10:17)
    • look for eggs (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-31 21:56, views: 785)
      • PSG.31 Cr. spinosus PSG.99 nolimetangere PSG.112 Ep. erringtoniae PSG.258 Pa. mocquerysi Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 31.08.2006, 21:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-29 12:01)
      • And PSG. 26 Ha. echinata (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-31 21:56)
    • Looking for Heteropteryx Dilatata eggs (kvanunen, 2006-09-01 14:07, views: 703)
      • I'm looking for Heteropteryx Dilatata eggs. Who has any and his willing to ship them to the Netherlands. Give me your price. Thanks in advance. Kees van Unen (kvanunen, 2006-09-01 12:42)
      • I have some in one months. Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-09-01 14:07)
    • looking for eggs (homer66, 2006-09-02 20:05, views: 701)
      • hello i am looking for eggs to buy or change ( but for change i haven't a lot of stock) so i search cranidium gibbosum tropidorerus childrenii spiniphasma crassithorax Phobaeticus heusii Phobaeticus serratipes macynia labiata thank you best regards [!-- editby --][i]edited by: homer66, Sep 09, 2006 - 06:44 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (homer66, 2006-09-02 20:05)
    • Haaniella grayii/echinata/saussurei (Michael, 2006-09-02 21:07, views: 759)
      • Hallo, I'm looking for eggs from this species! greetings Michael (Michael, 2006-09-02 21:07)
    • Exchange eggs for a friend (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-07 17:27, views: 1230)
      • Hi all I have a friend who searchs eggs of all uncommon phasmids. I exchange for him with: Ramulus artemis Hermagoras haematomus Sipyloidea sipylus Cuniculina stilpna Parapachymorpha spinosa In a month: Extatosoma tiaratum (30 eggs), Acrophylla wuelfingi (30 eggs), Alienobostra sp. Belize, Pseudosermyle phalangiphora In 2-3 months: Oreophoetes peruana evtl. new sorts from Thailand In 4-5 months: Phyllium celebicum The following species he has yet: All species I exchange for him Sungaya inexpectata Aretaon asperrimus Prosarthria teretrirostris Brasidas samarensis Diapheromera femorata Parapachymorpha zomproi Sceptrophasma hispidula Entoria sp. Tropidoderus childrenii Carausius sp. PSG 230 Neohirasea maerens Lonchodes sp. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 18.08.2006, 16:02 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-08 15:02)
      • Hi I can also exchange Paramenexenus laetus (20-30 eggs), Peruphasma schultei (20 eggs) and Heteropteryx dilatata (40 eggs) now! Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-13 11:49)
      • hello what do you search like species i have in eggs for change asceles sp proscopia scabra ctenomorphodes briareus .......... contact me if you are interested thank you best regards (homer66, 2006-08-14 16:37)
      • Hi I'm interested in Asceles sp. ca. 40-50 eggs and C. briareus ca. 20-30 eggs I can exchange Ramulus artemis Hermagoras haematomus Sipyloidea sipylus Cuniculina stilpna Parapachymorpha spinosa Aretaon asperrimus Paramenexenus laetus Herteropteryx dilatata Peruphasma schultei Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-15 11:56)
      • hello i am interested in Peruphasma schultei but more buy Tropidoderus childrenii if you are interested i have a lot off C. briareus i can give you 100 or more if you want for asceles sp it's ok for 50 eggs if you want go under my webpage you have all my raisor aproximatly http://homeranddioscoride.site.voila.fr/ thank you contact me buy mail it's more easy jeremy.boyer@9online.fr good bye best regards (homer66, 2006-08-15 23:15)
      • Hi No, Homer, I don't have any Tropidoderus childrenii, only 20 Peruphasma schultei. And I'm interested in only 20-30 C. briareus and 40-50 Asceles sp. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-17 11:43)
      • Hi all Now I also have 30 Extatosoma tiaratum eggs for exchange Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-17 11:44)
      • hello ok so i am interested in peruphasma and Cuniculina stilpna what do you propose in change of my eggs thank you (homer66, 2006-08-17 17:56)
      • Hi Do we can exchange: 20 P. schultei and 70 C. stilpna for 30 C. briareus and 50 Asceles sp.? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-18 16:04)
      • hello ok it's good for me take me your adress i post you monday thank you goodbye (homer66, 2006-08-19 08:09)
      • Hello Ramulus, I have eggs available of Phyllium giganteum and Paraphanocles keratosqueleton. I'm interested by your Alienobostra sp. Belize or/and Pseudosermyle phalangiphora. Please, tell me if you want to make a trade. West. (West, 2006-08-19 20:36)
      • To Homer: I'll send you my address in a private message. Please send me your address. To West: Okay, I'm interested in both of your species. I'll tell you when the eggs you want reached me. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-20 10:49)
      • Okay Ramulus, I'm waiting your message when you are ready. In the same time, I prepare 50 to 70 eggs of each species asked. West. (West, 2006-08-20 14:38)
      • Hi all Now I have also 30 eggs of Ctenomorphodes briareus for exchange Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-31 21:24)
      • Hi all This theme is too long. Moderators, please, close this theme, I'll create a new one. Why can't myself close any themes? Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-07 17:27)
    • Eggs for exchange (Lucas, 2006-09-12 19:02, views: 1113)
      • Hello I have that eggs for exchange: Orxines semperi Parapachymorpha spinosa Lamponius guerini Sceptrophasma hispidula Aretaon asperrimus Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2006-09-09 17:52)
      • Hello Lucas , I am interesting in eggs Orxines semperi . I have the following eggs to exchange: Sungaya inexpectata Eurycantha sp.44 Parapachymorpha zomproi Baculum artemis Medauroidea extradentata Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Brasidas samarensis Neohirasea maerens Sceptrophama hispidula Sipyloidea sipylus Sosibia parvipennis Eurycantha calcarata Haaniella dehaanii Haaniella mueleri Best regards. Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-09-10 15:35)
      • Hello Marek, I'm interesting in eggs Eurycantha sp. I have the ollowing eggs to exchange Phyllium sp Diapherodes gigantea Heteropterix dilatata Clonaria conformans Lonchodes hosei herberti Orestes mohouti Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2006-09-10 15:46)
      • Hi all To Pablo: I'm interested in Clonaria conformans (30-60 eggs). To Lucas: I'm interested in Orxines semperi (30-60 eggs). I can exchange with: Ramulus artemis Cuniculina stilpna Parapachymorpha spinosa Extatosoma tiaratum (30 eggs) Ctenomorphodes briareus (30 eggs) Paramenexenus laetus Sungaya inexpectata (20 eggs) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-10 18:37)
      • Hello!! I sent private message for everyone. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2006-09-12 19:02)
    • Looking for some eggs (Thomas van de Kamp, 2006-09-17 13:24, views: 651)
      • Hallo everyone, I'm looking for eggs of Sipyloidea species (except S. sipylus), Malacomorpha jamaicana and Peruphasma schultei for a research project. Unfortunately, I've no eggs of uncommon species for exchange at the moment, thus I can only pay for them. Greetings, Thomas[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thomas_vdK, 17.09.2006, 13:25 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thomas van de Kamp, 2006-09-17 13:24)
    • Exchange eggs for a friend (new) (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-20 14:36, views: 835)
      • Hi all I have a friend who searchs eggs of all uncommon phasmids. I exchange for him with: Ramulus artemis Cuniculina stilpna Parapachymorpha spinosa Extatosoma tiaratum (30 eggs) Ctenomorphodes briareus (30 eggs) Paramenexenus laetus Sungaya inexpectata (20 eggs) Pseudosermyle phalangiphora (60 eggs) Alienobostra sp. Belize (60 eggs) In 2-3 months: Oreophoetes peruana evtl. new sorts from Thailand In 4-5 months: Phyllium celebicum The following species he has yet: All species I exchange for him Sungaya inexpectata Aretaon asperrimus Prosarthria teretrirostris Brasidas samarensis Diapheromera femorata Parapachymorpha zomproi Sceptrophasma hispidula Entoria sp. Tropidoderus childrenii Carausius sp. PSG 230 Neohirasea maerens Lonchodes sp. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-07 17:31)
      • Now also available: Paraphanocles keratosqueleton (70 eggs) Phyllium giganteum (60 eggs) Greetings Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-20 14:36)
    • Phasmids for sale (tombiliboum, 2006-09-20 20:11, views: 917)
      • Hi, I've Phasmids for sale : Extatosoma tiaratum (2 male, 3female ) Lamponius guerini ( 2 pair ) I prefer ship in france but I can ship in belgium and germany ! bye and sorry for my english[!-- editby --][i]edited by: tombiliboum, Jul 20, 2006 - 05:27 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (tombiliboum, 2006-07-20 17:25)
      • How much for Extatosoma tiarum. I just want to know how much you sell it even if you still dont have. Let me know thanks (che911, 2006-09-20 20:11)
    • looking for peruphasma schultei eggs or nimphs (FERRO91, 2006-09-21 21:35, views: 797)
      • please, i am urgently looking for some eggs of this wonderful stick, help me! this is my email address: ferro91xbox@yahoo.it and this is my msn address: ferro91xbox@hotmail.it Marco (FERRO91, 2006-09-21 21:35)
    • Eggs for Exchange (wore, 2006-09-23 06:58, views: 887)
      • I offer: Peruphasma schultei and Extatosoma tiaratum. I´m interested in Phyllium spec. eggs or animals. (wore, 2006-09-10 19:28)
      • hello i am interested in your eggs of peruphasma schultei i have a lot of eggs of phyllium sp for change tell me if you are interested thank you best regards tchooooooooooooooooo (homer66, 2006-09-11 19:19)
      • Hi wore! i'm interested by your eggs of Peruphasma schultei! i have eggs of Phyllium siccifolium and eggs of Phyllium celebicum. contact me if you're interested. best regards (Reve, 2006-09-14 20:51)
      • hello i send you 3 or 4 mail and private message i think you didn"t receved it mail me under jeremy.boyer@9online.fr and tell me the quantity you want for the change thank you good bye (homer66, 2006-09-23 06:58)
    • To Kees van Unen (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-27 13:29, views: 772)
      • Kees van Unen! Your Phasma gigas eggs are crashed, I sent you a private message and you don't reply! Please send me a message! Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-26 11:33)
      • I'm very sorry that you didn't receive the eggs in good order. I sent all the eggs that were left (50!!!). Fortunately only 11 of your Dilatata eggs were broken, the other 29 were OK. I didn't receive a message from this forum so I wasn't aware of you sending me a message. Sorry about that too! Anyway, because I don't have any Gigas eggs left (I shipped everthing to you), I can't send you another 25 now. Within 3 weeks I'm expecting to have some adult females again so within a month or two I can send you a new set of Gigas eggs. Can you send me 11 new Dilitata eggs, to replace the broken ones? Regards, Kees (kvanunen, 2006-09-26 12:36)
      • Hi guys, Just a short taxonomic information: Phasma gigas has never been in culure. The species you are breeding is Phasma reinwardtii. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-09-26 21:44)
      • Dear Oskar, Can you tell me the difference between Ph. Gigas and Ph. reinwardtii? Thanks in advance. Kees (kvanunen, 2006-09-27 06:56)
      • Hi, One of the most obvious characters of reinwardtii are the very elongated cerci, which are small and round in gigas. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-09-27 08:42)
      • Hi Kees Thank you for your quick reply. I'm sorry for the crashed eleven eggs. 13 of your eggs are whole yet. I only need 15-20 new eggs. Please send me a message when you have some new females. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-27 13:29)
    • new phasmid species for exchange or sale (Bruno, 2006-09-28 11:39, views: 1536)
      • Alienobostra sp. (ex Belize) - first time offered, attractive new species Lonchodes sp. (ex Philippines) - first time offered, very colourful species Phyllium sp (ex Philippines) -since three years in culture Bruno Kneubuhler (Switzerland)[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 12.10.2007, 12:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2006-08-21 18:17)
      • Dear All, I really recommend the eggs offered by Bruno, here! He delivers great quality and is very reliable. The Alienobostra species and the Lonchodes species are new stocks and never have been bred before. I also got eggs of these species from Bruno some time ago and they are already hatching and readily starting to feed. Here you can see some photos of the Alienobostra: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=xd_gallery&type=user&func=gallery&xgc=637 Best regards, Oskar Conle www.phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-21 18:48)
      • Hello Bruno, I can offer 40 - Tropidoderus childrenii eggs 40 - Eurycnema goliath eggs In exchange for 40 - Alienabostra species eggs 40 - Lonchodes species eggs Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2006-08-23 20:03)
      • Cześć. Czy wysłał byś jajka do Polski? Did you would send eggs for poland ? (MIC, 2006-08-27 11:35)
      • Dear MIC Yes, I will also send eggs to Poland - no problem Bruno (Bruno, 2006-08-27 22:15)
      • Hello Bruno, I would like to purchase the following eggs 30 - eggs Alienobostra sp @ 10 eggs for 2.5 euro 30 - eggs Lonchodes sp @ 10 eggs for 4 euro My e-mail address is keithtropidoderus@msn.com Shipping address:- Keith Stables. 22 Cardale Estate. Cardale Wood. Beckwithshaw. Harrogate.HG3 1QL. North Yorkshire. England.U.K Payment by Registered post Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-08-28 11:18)
      • Hi Bruno Did you send the eggs yet? Bye Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 02.09.2006, 14:08 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-02 13:11)
      • Hi Bruno, I am new and hold some extatosoma tiaratum but I would like to try some other species. Therefore I would like to order as follows: Alienobostra 10 eggs Lonchodes 10 eggs Phyllium 20 eggs Could you please let me know if you have these eggs available and when they could be shipped (I live in Germany)? Payment would be onto your account after receiving your confirmation and I would then give you my address details. I would also be very thankful for some tips concerning their handling. Regards, Coleene (Coleene, 2006-09-27 20:34)
      • Hi Keith Did you recieve the eggs now? Can you send your eggs? Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-28 11:39)
    • Eggs for exchange (fauvelle, 2006-09-29 12:16, views: 932)
      • Hello I have that eggs for exchange: Parapachymorpha zomproi Trachyaretaon brueckneri Regards Guillaume (fauvelle, 2006-09-17 11:58)
      • Hello Guillaume , I am interesting in eggs Trachyaretaon brueckneri . I have the following eggs to exchange: Sungaya inexpectata Eurycantha sp.44 Ramulus artemis Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Brasidas samarensis Neohirasea maerens Eurycantha calcarata Haaniella dehaanii Haaniella mueleri Extatosoma tiaratum Epidares nolimetangere Best regards. Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-09-25 22:44)
      • Hello MarekN, I sent a PN to you . Regards, Guillaume (fauvelle, 2006-09-29 12:16)
    • looking for Oreophoetes peruana PSG 84 (Leo, 2006-09-29 19:44, views: 796)
      • I’m looking for Oreophoetes peruana (Leo, 2006-09-29 17:19)
      • Hi Leo I've some eggs of them for sale or (prefered) for exchange. Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-29 19:44)
    • Oreophoetes peruana (Dark_Slayer, 2006-10-03 22:28, views: 659)
      • hi im looking for anyone who has surplus Oreophoetes peruana that i can purchase please contact me @ Dark_SlayerSG@hotmail.com (Dark_Slayer, 2006-10-03 22:28)
    • searching for Spiniphasma crassithorax (Michael, 2006-10-05 21:47, views: 1085)
      • hallo, I´m looking for eggs or nymphs from Spiniphasma crassithorax ! if someone sale`s them please leave me a message. thank you ! hallo, ich suche dringend Eier oder Larven von Spiniphasma crassithorax! Wenn jemand etwas abzugeben hat,würde ich mich über eine Nachricht freuen! LG Michael Blech1407@Aol.com[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Michel, 12.08.2006, 21:30 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael, 2006-08-11 17:18)
      • Hallo Michael! Hat sich schon etwas ergeben bezüglich der Spiniphasma crassithorax? Ich wäre auch sehr an dieser fantastischen Art interessiert. Wenn Du "Spiniphasma crassithorax" bei google.de eintippst, dann kommt ein link zu einem französischen Forum und dort hat eine Helene ihre adulten Tiere fotografiert und auf den Bildern sieht es so aus, als würde sie bald Nachwuchs ihrer Phasmiden bekommen. In der Schule hatte ich leider nie französisch (sondern latein) und kann der besagten Seite nur sehr wenig entnehmen - vielleicht hast Du mehr Glück! Liebe Grüße! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2006-09-30 01:23)
      • Hallo Thorsten! Hast Du meine PN gesehen? Viele Grüße, Branka (Samoyedka, 2006-10-05 21:47)
    • For exchange. (jerome, 2006-10-07 13:06, views: 692)
      • Hi all, I have for exchange some species of phasmids : - Pharnacia ponderosa in eggs or nymphs (L2-L3) from Philippines - Eurycnema osiris in medium couple of nymphs (L4-L5) from Australia - Tropidoderus childrenii eggs from Australia In exchange, I'm searching for Haaniella echinata, Pylaemenes borneensis borneensis or borneensis sepilokensis, all Datames species (except mouhoti), all Pseudodatames, all Dares (except verrucosus) and others Heteropteryginae. Best regards, Jérome (jerome, 2006-10-07 13:06)
    • Asceles sp. Thailand (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-09 12:44, views: 893)
      • I have surplus eggs of the new Asceles sp. from Thailand. Only exchange please. They feed on Hypericum. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-03 17:45)
      • Hi Daniel, No, the nymphs are uniformly brown to pale brown. The adults are quite colourful with a yellow band on the costal region of the alae. Oskar (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-03 18:45)
      • Sorry, Something went wrong and I deleted your question instead of answering it. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-03 19:42)
      • The species is listed as PSG 267 from Thailand (Bansalok). Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-03 19:47)
      • Hi Oskar That with my deleted message doesn't matter. My Asceles isn't a PSG - species. Shall I send you a private message if I have some eggs of them? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-08 10:44)
      • Hi Daniel, If you like to, you could send me a photo of your species then, I could find out if it is the same species as mine. Best wishes, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-08 19:43)
      • Hi Oskar Yes, that's okay. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Please don't wait for any answers of me, I'm in holidays until friday. (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-09 12:44)
    • Phasmidea species wanted (Ruude, 2006-10-12 10:30, views: 628)
      • hello there, I'm looking for the following species to refresh my own breeding stock: Eurycnema goliath (only eggs please) Eurycnema versirubra Phasma gigas not in stock but wanted: Phyllium siccifolium Tropidoderus childrenii (had eggs serveral times but they never hatched) if you can offer me any nymphs of eggs please let me know. Best regards, Ruude air_music@hotmail.com netherlands (Ruude, 2006-10-11 14:30)
      • Hello Ruude, you can get Eurycnema goliath eggs from me. But only fresh ones. That means a long time (6-12 month) to wait. Best regards Stephan (Gohmann, 2006-10-12 10:30)
    • Eggs for exchange (fauvelle, 2006-10-12 19:41, views: 650)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of : Phyllium sp. des Philippines Regards Guillaume[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: fauvelle, 12.10.2006, 19:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (fauvelle, 2006-10-12 19:41)
    • Peruphasma schultei eggs !! (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-14 00:53, views: 1010)
      • Peruphasma schultei eggs can now be ordered again! I have many females laying eggs now, so there is plenty of surplus. Sale or exchange. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-02 21:02)
      • Hi Oskar, I´m very interested in breedin some of these species. Could you please tell me about the prices and quantity? Thanks in advance, Regards, Jan (Jan Bitzenberger, 2006-10-03 20:12)
      • i too would like to know the price and quantities aswell and any extra info would be great email me @ Dark_SlayerSG@hotmail.com (Dark_Slayer, 2006-10-03 22:22)
      • hi i to would love to breed these,im in the uk,please let me know the price.my email is spikebuffy1@ntlworld.com[!-- editby --][i]edited by: cornbug, Oct 04, 2006 - 02:03 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (cornbug, 2006-10-04 14:02)
      • Oscar, i want to order the eggs please inform me about the price, payment paypal or bankaccount? Goes some off the money to the project in Peru as well? kind regards, John (John, 2006-10-08 10:02)
      • Hello Conle! I'm also interested in this species- could you please send me the price for 20 ova and shiping costs to Slovenia? Thank you :) samoyedka@hotmail.com or samoyedslo@yahoo.com (Samoyedka, 2006-10-10 19:50)
      • Dear All, I contacted you by email or private message. There is still a good amount of eggs available. If you have further questions, contact me at: conle@phasmatodea.com Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-10 22:21)
      • Hello Conle! I'm interested in this species. Could you send me the price? Do you have any other species for sale? Regards TP P.S. My e-mail: spacerowicz13@wp.pl (TP, 2006-10-14 00:53)
    • Eggs for trade/ sale (Alex, 2006-10-14 21:13, views: 728)
      • Hi. I have the following eggs for trade/ sale: Ramulus artemis, Areaton asperrimus, Sipyloidea sipylus, Medauroidea extradentata, Phaenopharos khaoyalensis, Eurycantha calcarata (fertile). Thanks. (Alex, 2006-10-14 21:13)
    • Looking for eggs of Eurycantha insularis coriacea (Frk54, 2006-10-14 22:57, views: 627)
      • Well all is in the title. I live in the north east of France and I research about 15-20 eggs. Thanks for your help. Franck (Frk54, 2006-10-14 22:57)
    • maybe a new specie is born(:() (1stZüchter, 2006-10-15 14:31, views: 689)
      • Hi im a member since one year and im a mostly commercial breeder since two years out of Berlin to offer Bacculum artemis Neohirasea maerens Aretaon asperrimus Peruphasma schultei Identity problems I guess Eurycantha latro (black to oxidred/gold to ivory musclestripes, big spawns 12-16cm blackred jelly) Eurycantha calcarata/ sp. (red head/brown body green musclestripes 10-15cm lightbrown jelly) .... both from New Guinea they had sexual crossing and one female hatch eggs with other out- look and coming soon.... Diapherodes gigantea Extatosoma tiaratum Proscopia scabra Heteropteryx dilatata The price?We handle it out if nymphs/eggs/adults whatever sent a message and if you want some kind of pet whatever tell me and i say how may i serve you BerlinSouthZoo sent his regards... www.1stpaul@web.de [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: 1stZüchter, 17.10.2006, 20:14 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (1stZüchter, 2006-10-15 14:31)
    • Phasmids for exchange or sale (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-10-15 15:14, views: 664)
      • Anisomorpha paromalus, adult Anisomorpha ferruginea, L1/L2 Phobaeticus serratipes, Eggs for exchange. Regards Chris [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 15.10.2006, 15:17 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-10-15 15:14)
    • Medauroidea extradentata - Areaton asperrimus - Sipyloidea sipylus - Extatosoma tiaratum abzugeben (kaikai, 2006-10-15 16:06, views: 680)
      • Medauroidea extradentata - Areaton asperrimus - Sipyloidea sipylus abzugeben. Alle L1-L3 sowie Extatosoma tiaratum Eier Preis bzw. Tausch nach Absprache. einfach mailen: elektronischepost@web.de gruß, kai & sebastian (kaikai, 2006-10-15 16:06)
    • PHASMITS AND PHASMITS EGGS FOR SALE (che911, 2006-10-16 10:39, views: 1426)
      • I have the following Phasmits and phasmits eggs for sale. I sell only in large quantities so only large orders and welcom. We do not supply in small quantities. Anchiale maculata Achrioptera sp Acanthoxyla inermis Ctenomorpha tesselata Prisomera malaya Orxines macklottii Haaniella scabra Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 118 Lopaphus caesius PSG 174 Oxyartes honestus PSG 182 Malacomorpha jamaicana PSG 213 Pharnacia sp. PSG 208 (not fertilized) Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 181 Ramulus spec. PSG 158 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 84 Parectatosoma mocquerisy PSG 258 Haaniella dehaanii PSG 126 Haaniella muellerii PSG 112 contact us at shuabed@gmail.com (che911, 2006-09-18 21:31)
      • What does mean large quantities? More than 100 or more than 500? (Rafael, 2006-09-19 09:25)
      • "We do not supply in small quantities" Who is we ? Can you give us some more information about you ? Are you a breeder for commercial business ? (RobK, 2006-09-20 11:48)
      • Hello. I am interested in some species of phasmids. Could you send me your prices? Regards Miguel (miguel, 2006-09-21 00:16)
      • Do you sell worldwide? (Sixlegs, 2006-10-01 11:34)
      • Hello, What is your prices? Please contact me to: javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es (javier, 2006-10-03 13:33)
      • Hello, What is your prices? Please contact me to: eurycantha@seznam.cz Best regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-10-03 13:42)
      • can i please have a price at my email is DarK_SlayerSG@hotmail.com (Dark_Slayer, 2006-10-03 22:25)
      • Hello! Is it possible to get a price list from you? Please tell me the quantities in which you offer and some shipping information. Thanks a lot! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2006-10-07 09:01)
      • Hello Che! I'm also interested in price list and shiping costs for EU (Slovenia exactly). Please send the information to my e-mail: samoyedka@hotmail.com Thanks (Samoyedka, 2006-10-07 18:07)
      • How much is it ?where do u come from? (1stZüchter, 2006-10-15 14:25)
      • Hello Che911! It would be very glad to hear from you!!! Best regards! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2006-10-16 10:19)
      • Dear all, Che911 does not seem to answer. I think his add was a bad joke. I will close this thread now. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-16 10:39)
    • search / exchange / sale (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-18 12:48, views: 821)
      • Hi all I'm desperately looking for any informations about stocks of Extatosoma popa, E. bufonium or E. tiaratum (marmorated or brown morphs, not yellow, green or red) I'm also searching for a friend in north Germany eggs of all unusual phasmid species, mantid or orthoptera oothecas. I can exchange for him with these eggs: Ramulus artemis (also for sale) Cuniculina stilpna Hermagoras haematomus Sungaya inexpectata Parapachymorpha spinosa Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-16 19:58)
      • Hi Is there anyone with contacts to east Australia or New Guinea who can collect some E. popa or E. bufonium? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-18 12:48)
    • seek male adult of Eurycantha calcarata spp. (Olivier, 2006-10-18 14:55, views: 717)
      • Hi, seek male adult of Eurycantha calcarata spp. Possible exchange with other species of phasmid Olivier (Olivier, 2006-10-18 14:55)
    • Peruphasma schultei (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-18 21:48, views: 722)
      • Still some spare eggs of Peruphasma schultei available. Contact me at: conle@phasmatodea.com Regards, Oskar Conle (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-18 21:48)
    • Exchange Peruphasma schultei adult males against females (Rafael, 2006-10-19 10:28, views: 811)
      • Hi I have a large surplus of males (9 males, only 2 females) and I would like to exchange. email: r.szamocki@mx.uni-saarland.de Rafael. (Rafael, 2006-10-19 10:28)
    • Search / sale (Yuko, 2006-10-24 17:13, views: 701)
      • Hello ! I'm looking for Epidares nolimetangere or Hoploclonia abercrombiei. It doesn't matter - eggs, nymphs or imagos. And I have Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis eggs for sale. 10 cent per egg. If you are interested, please send email to : aphazel666@tiscali.de best regards Yuko (Yuko, 2006-10-24 17:13)
    • searching for oreophoetes peruana (conrad helm, 2006-10-27 08:18, views: 794)
      • hello all together! I'm searching for the species oreophoetes peruana...my main interest are larvae!! may anybody help me!!! contact me at: helmi@gmx.com best regards conrad (conrad helm, 2006-10-20 11:15)
      • I'm searching for this species too. contact me at: ingan@list.ru (Ingan, 2006-10-27 08:18)
    • Chondrostethus woodfordi eggs (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-29 18:59, views: 926)
      • For exchange: Eggs of a very new stock of Chondrostethus woodfordi from the Solomon Islands (Malaita). There are different forms in this culture, with strong lobes and without lobes at all. Foodplant: Ferns. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmtodea.con (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-29 18:59)
    • Looking for Haaniella echinata or Haaniella grayii (RobK, 2006-11-02 10:55, views: 680)
      • I have room for one more Haaniella species (at this moment I have H. dehaanii, H. muelleri and H. saussurei) and I was wondering if someone has ova of H. echinata or H. grayii to share. For exchange I have ova of Pterinoxylus crassus, Peruphasma schultei or Spiniphasma crassithorax. Thanks in advance. P.s. I do not sell eggs ![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 02.11.2006, 10:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2006-11-01 19:09)
      • hello, I am interest by Peruphasma schultei or Spiniphasma crassithorax. I have of Heteropterix dilatata for possible exchange Thanks to give your conditions In advance thank you for the answer Please, contact me directly on my address mall Julie[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Muscade, Nov 02, 2006 - 07:34 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Muscade, 2006-11-02 07:31)
      • Sorry but I'm only interested in one of the Haaniella species. (RobK, 2006-11-02 10:55)
    • Peruphasma schultei nymphs (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-11-04 13:10, views: 787)
      • hello, for buy P.schultei L1-L2 please contact me : jeanmarieopsomer@skynet.be (Muscade, 2006-11-04 13:10)
    • Seek several species (Muscade, 2006-11-05 09:48, views: 618)
      • Hello, I am in the search of : - Spiniphasùa crassithorax - Malacomorpha cullartuis * Peruphasma schultei - Dares guanxiensis I prefer nymphs but the eggs are also welcome Thank you for the answer me on my address mall : "jeanmarieopsomer@skynet.net" Julie dit "Muscade" (Muscade, 2006-11-05 09:48)
    • Börse Olten (für Deutschsprachige, darum nicht in Englisch) (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-06 11:42, views: 1113)
      • Ciao zusammen Wer ist am Samstag, den 25. November, an der Börse Olten? Ich werde als Besucher erscheinen und diese Arten mitnehmen: Ramulus artemis: 0.3.12 Cuniculina stilpna: 4.6 Aretaon asperrimus: 4.4.20 Sungaya inexpectata: 0.5 Sipyloidea sipylus: 0.5.3 Medauroidea extradentata: 2.0 Trachyaretaon brueckneri: 0.2 Hoploclonia cuspidata: 0.0.1 Pseudosermyle phalangiphora: 0.0.1 Asceles sp. Thailand, neue Art: 0.0.6 Phyllium celebicum: evtl. 0.1 Oreophoetes peruana: 0.0.1-3, evtl. auch 2.1 Hermagoras haematomus: 3.4.3 Lamponius guerini: 2.2.3 Orestes mouhotii: auf Wunsch 0.4 (aber zu Festpreisen) Eier von: Ramulus artemis Sungaya inexpectata Hermagoras haematomus Cuniculina stilpna Parapachymorpha spinosa Die meisten Tiere müssten aus Platzgründen abgegeben werden, also lässt sich um die Preise feilschen. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-19 13:24)
      • Hi, ich werde dort sein. Komme aus Lörrach/Südbaden. Hast du auch adulte Extatosoma-Männchen abzugeben? Gruß Armin (Armin, 2006-10-19 21:46)
      • Hallo Nein, leider nicht. Mit E. tiaratum habe ich schon seit einem Jahr aufgehört. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-20 08:33)
      • Hallo zusammen Werde nun auch junge Diapheromera femorata mitnehmen, ausserdem auch Parapachymorpha spinosa - Schlüpflinge, wahrscheinlich auch Junge von Ramulus sp. PSG 158. Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: TROTZ ALLEN FEHLINFORMATIONEN VERSCHIEDENERSEITS WIRD DIE BÖRSE NUN DOCH AM 2. DEZEMBER STATTFINDEN! (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-06 11:42)
    • searching for nymphs (conrad helm, 2006-11-06 18:58, views: 714)
      • hello alltogether!!! I'm searching especially for nymphs of: - phyllium sp. - heteropteryx dilatata - eurycantha calcarata - lonchodes rusticus - oreophoetes sp. I want to buy or change some individuals!!! in the moment I only have nymphs of extatosoma tiaratum for exchange!!! eggs of peruphasma schultei and phyllium giganteum are also available!! if you can help me please contact!! thank you and best regards!!! conrad (conrad helm, 2006-11-06 18:58)
    • [Exchange]Sceptrophasma hispidulum eggs. (fauvelle, 2006-11-08 18:35, views: 621)
      • Hello, I have eggs of Sceptrophasma hispidulum to exchange. Regard, Guillaume (fauvelle, 2006-11-08 14:47)
      • Sorry, I have already had this species Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-11-08 18:35)
    • Parthenogenetic Trachyaretaon sp. (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-08 19:59, views: 861)
      • Hi all I've got eggs of a parthenogenetic Trachyaretaon available. I thought long, they are T. brueckneri, but the eggs of my three females (I don't have or had any males) are hatching now. 10 eggs are 3 €. I also can exchange for other phasmid species (especially Megacrania sp. or Extatosoma bufonium, popa or carlbergi). Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-31 10:44)
      • Hi all Has anyone some experiences with Trachyaretaon without males? I think, there are more parthenogenetic Trachyaretaon sp. than mine. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-08 19:59)
    • Phasmids for exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-11-11 22:08, views: 818)
      • Im Tausch gegen andere seltene Phasmiden, Mantiden oder Orthoptera: For exchange to other rare Phasmids, Mantids or Orthoptera: Anisomorpha paromalus, Adult Anisomorpha ferruginea, L1-L4 Aularches milliaris, Adult Peruphasma schultei, L1-L2 Phobaeticus serratipes, Eggs[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 10.11.2006, 19:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-11-10 19:19)
      • [quote]Im Tausch gegen andere seltene Phasmiden, Mantiden oder Orthoptera: For exchange to other rare Phasmids, Mantids or Orthoptera: Anisomorpha paromalus, Adult Anisomorpha ferruginea, L1-L4 Aularches milliaris, Adult Peruphasma schultei, L1-L2 Phobaeticus serratipes, Eggs[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 10.11.2006, 19:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --][/quote] hi, i am interested in anisomorpha and phobaeticus I have dimorphodes sp new guinea for exchange or psg 5,15,19,99,164,248, (joeye, 2006-11-11 22:08)
    • Maybe a new specie is born (1stZüchter, 2006-11-11 22:19, views: 707)
      • Hi im a member since one year and im a mostly commercial breeder since two years out of Berlin to offer Bacculum artemis Neohirasea maerens Aretaon asperrimus Peruphasma schultei Identity problems I guess Eurycantha latro (black to oxidred/gold to ivory musclestripes, big spawns 12-16cm blackred jelly) Eurycantha calcarata/ sp. (red head/brown body green musclestripes 10-15cm lightbrown jelly) .... both from New Guinea they had sexual crossing and one female hatch eggs with other out- look and coming soon.... Diapherodes gigantea Extatosoma tiaratum Proscopia scabra Heteropteryx dilatata The price?We handle it out if nymphs/eggs/adults whatever sent a message and if you want some kind of pet whatever tell me and i say how may i serve you BerlinSouthZoo sent his regards... www.1stpaul@web.de [!-- editby --] editiert von: 1stZüchter, 17.10.2006, 20:14 Uhr[!-- end editby --] (1stZüchter, 2006-10-17 20:17)
      • have you allready got proscopia, scabra thanks in advance joeye (joeye, 2006-11-11 22:19)
    • eggs change (Marek NOhejl, 2006-11-13 09:46, views: 939)
      • Hello, I exchange / sale eggs of this species: PSG 9 Extatosoma tiaratum PSG 18 Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 23 Eurycantha calcarata PSG 44 Eurycantha sp. PSG 112 Haaniella dehaanii PSG 126 Haaniella mueleri PSG 144 Ramulus artemis PSG 173 Neohirasea maerens PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 235 Brasidas samarensis I speak English and German. Best regards, Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2006-09-26 21:47)
      • hello, I saw your add and I'm really interested in psg: 18, 112, 126 I have some species for axchange or money, just keep me posted regards joeye (joeye, 2006-11-11 22:28)
      • Hi Joeye I can exchange eggs of Hermagoras haematomus (Lonchodes haematomus). I also have eggs of: Cuniculina stilpna new Trachyaretaon sp. Sungaya inexpectata Ramulus artemis In a few weeks: Dimorphodes mancus mancus Oreophoetes peruana Aretaon asperrimus Which species have you? Best regards Daniel P.S.: Hi Marek I'd like to exchange some eggs of: PSG 112 Haaniella dehaanii PSG 126 Haaniella mueleri PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-12 11:13)
      • hi, I'm interested in 10-15 eggs of Heteropteryx dilatata, Haaniella muelleri and Brasidas samarensis!!! I want to buy some....what do you want?? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2006-11-13 09:46)
    • Terraristika Hamm 09.12.06 someone with Phyllium siccifolium and Heteropteryx dilatata there? (supperlx, 2006-11-13 15:41, views: 660)
      • I want to know if someone comes to Hamm maybe as dealer or as visitor that can supply 1.2 Phyllium siccifolium 1.2 Heteropteryx dilatata (younger is better but must be 1.2) Thx for reading bye Thorsten (supperlx, 2006-11-13 15:41)
    • Searching different species (Rafael, 2006-11-16 17:31, views: 925)
      • I'm searching the following species: Pseudophasma (all species), Metriophasma diocles, Creoxylus spinosus und Pseudodiacantha macklotti. Eggs, nymphs or imagines. If you have a surplus please send me the price. Please contact me at: r.szamocki@mx.uni-saarland.de[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 01.11.2006, 17:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-11-01 10:21)
      • I am still interested in these species. Please no answers from commercial breeders. I'm not agreed with prices of about 400€ for some eggs. (Rafael, 2006-11-16 15:12)
      • Pardon? It is a joke? Not 4.00€ Our Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-11-16 17:19)
      • No, someone offered me eggs of five different species for 3-4€ each egg. When you want to buy 30 eggs of each species its more than 400€.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 17.11.2006, 09:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-11-16 17:31)
    • Buy /exchange (Łukasz, 2006-11-16 20:26, views: 949)
      • Hello ! It interests me eggs of these sorts purchased It searchs for following sort : PSG 31,38,61,83,231,234,238 I can exchange on these eggs sorts possibly : Carausius morosus Medauroidea extradentata Parapachymorpha zomproi Ramulus Artemis Sipyloidea sipylus Eurycantha calcarata Extatosoma tiaratum Malacomorpha Jamaicana Sungaya inexpectata Please, serve prices (Łukasz, 2006-11-12 21:12)
      • Hi Tacha I'm interested in 30-60 eggs of M. jamaicana. I can exchange with: PSG ***: Tracharetaon sp. PSG 36 / 181: Hermagoras haematomus PSG 226: Cuniculina stilpna Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-13 11:44)
      • I am interested your offer of mum interest 50 arts of these sorts I 181 PSG and 226. He could suggest what arts 50 arts me too M.jamaicana. And if necessary it serve address for extradition proceedings (Łukasz, 2006-11-13 20:31)
      • Hi Tacha What do you mean with arts? I think we can exchange 50 H. haematomus and 60 C. stilpna against 60 m. jamaicana. Please send me a private message. Greetings Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-14 11:18)
      • hello Ramulus : sent message it but I do not know if it has come. I accede your offer. And one question beguile else do you understand in polish? Because scratchy mum translator and my language is incomprehensible (Łukasz, 2006-11-16 20:26)
    • Exchange (Olivier, 2006-11-17 17:10, views: 710)
      • Hi, available Peruphasma schultei L2/L3 to the exchange ONLY Olivier (Olivier, 2006-11-17 17:10)
    • searching for Phaenopharos struthioneus (FERRO91, 2006-11-17 22:13, views: 733)
      • hi of all, i don't know if i can find this specie but i want try to ask you if someone have eggs or nimphs. i saw the P.struthioneus on phasmatodea photogallery, it's wonderful.... Marco (FERRO91, 2006-11-17 20:46)
      • I have Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis. They look very similar. If you are interested in this species I can offer you Adults or Eggs as well. Please contact me at r.szamocki@mx.uni-saarland.de. (Rafael, 2006-11-17 21:13)
      • thank you Raffa but i have just this specie, sorry. (FERRO91, 2006-11-17 22:13)
    • Metriophasma, Eurycantha, Medauroide, Neohirasea, PSG 230 (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-11-20 09:33, views: 725)
      • I´ve got only for exchange surplus of Metriophasma diocles nymphs. Eurycantha calcarata adult pairs 10,-€; small nymphs 10 St. 5,-€ Medauroidea extradentata: 20 big nymphs and adults 5,-€ Carausius sp. PSG 230: 5 nymphs (L2) 10,-€ Neohirasea maerens: 15 nymphs (L1-3) 5,-€ At the moment I would prefer self-collectors (Germany: Ratingen and university of Essen) Best regards Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-11-20 09:33)
    • @fidel73 (Rafael, 2006-11-20 10:12, views: 838)
      • Hi fidel73 Your mailbox is full. So I am not able to answer your offer for phasmid eggs. Please delete some messages. To all others: I'm sorry using this forum for this posting but I have no idea how to reach him in an other way. (Rafael, 2006-11-08 12:18)
      • Hi fidel 73 I'm still not able to contact you. I always receive an error-message even I use a different email-account. Do you have any other email-adress or an idea why I can not contact you. Rafael. (Rafael, 2006-11-11 10:20)
      • Hi fidel73 I still receive these error-messages from your email-account when I try to contact you (recipient storage full). Maybe you can send me a private-message over Phasmatodea.com (Rafael, 2006-11-20 10:12)
    • Phasmids wanted (Kevin, 2006-11-22 19:38, views: 823)
      • Looking for the following phasmids, would consider ova, but preferably nymphs, please email me at pandatazz@yahoo.co.uk if you have any of these available for sale, can get them, or know where I can get them. Acanthoxyla geisovii Acanthoxyla inermis Clitarchus hookeri Aplopus jamaicensis Phobaeticus serratipes Agathemera crassa Thanks (Kevin, 2006-11-07 00:55)
      • Still looking for all these species, if you have any available, know where I could get them from, or even have ova of them available please let me know. Selected other species also considered, if you currently have any surplus phasmids please email me at pandatazz@yahoo.co.uk thanks, Kevin (Kevin, 2006-11-22 16:50)
      • Hi Kevin I have 20 eggs of Phobaeticus serratipes for exchange or sale. Please send me a private message. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-22 19:38)
    • I'm interested in stick insects that I don't find in spain (Shade, 2006-11-23 17:20, views: 625)
      • hi! , I am new here and I'm from spain. I have had Medauroidea extradentata, Sipyloidea sipylus, Eurycantha calcarata some years ago, and now I have Phyllium siccifolium, Extatosoma tiaratum, Brasidas samariensis and Heteropteryx dilatata, and I would like to get other species that I can't find in spain. I want to do a question about if it is possible to send alive insects or eggs from other countries to spain for example, and ask if it's very expensive. if someone knows or send at this situations... :) Thanks (Shade, 2006-11-23 13:08)
      • Hello Shade, it isn't very expensive. An envelope with a few eggs (less than 100 g) costs 2,50 €. Duration will be about 2 days. Living insects in a box with max 600 x 600 x 600 mm will cost 4,50 € sending it like letter. Si quieres comunicar en castellano, revisa tus mensajes privados con mi direccion. Chaguaramo (Oliver, 2006-11-23 17:08)
      • Ok, muchas gracias :) (Shade, 2006-11-23 17:20)
    • only for Hamm 09.12. (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-11-24 00:03, views: 757)
      • I offer for Hamm (mostly for exchange): - PSG.267 Asceles spec. (Nymphs, Eggs) - PSG.122 Anisomorpha paromalus (Adult, Nymphs, Eggs) - PSG.198 Anisomorpha ferruginea (Nymphs, Eggs) - PSG.263 Bacteria yersiniana (Nymphs, Eggs) - PSG.260 Diapherodes gigantea (Nymphs, Eggs) - PSG.192 Orestes mouhotii (Adult, Eggs) - PSG.25 Phobaeticus serratipes (Eggs) - PSG.270 Peruphasma schultei (Adult 1,1 25€, Nymphs 2€, Eggs) - Aularches milliaris (Adult 1,1 20€, Eggs) - Miomantis paykullii (Nymphs L3 1€) - Creoboter elongata (Nymphs L5 4€) Greetings from Germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-11-24 00:03)
    • Looking for eggs (isads, 2006-11-28 11:20, views: 680)
      • Hello I'm loocking for eggs of Ramulus nematodes psg 55, to send to France Contact me on mail. Sorry for my english ! Regards (isads, 2006-11-28 11:20)
    • searching eggs of Megacrania (Oliver, 2006-12-01 10:13, views: 659)
      • Hello, I'm searching for eggs of Megacrania. I prefer exchange. thx (Oliver, 2006-12-01 10:13)
    • Looking for some male Phyllium siccifolium. Also got live insects for sale. (Natures Island., 2006-12-04 16:22, views: 977)
      • Hi Jamie These prices for phasmid eggs are really, really too high! Please consider your prices or noone will buy anything from you. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-04 16:22)
    • sale & buy insects or exchanged (Natures Island., 2006-12-05 01:44, views: 654)
      • Hi I'am looking for some male Phyllium siccifolium & Hawkmoths. For Sale Indian stick insect eggs £2.00 for 10 plus £3 postage in uk. Giant afican snails young £1.50 for 4 plus £3 postage in uk. Phyllium Siccifolium eggs £12.00 for 5 (or nearest offer). plus £3 postage in uk All post is sent recorded. Payment Details Paypal / cash / cheque / postal order[!-- editby --][i]edited by: jamie388, Dec 05, 2006 - 01:46 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Natures Island., 2006-12-05 01:44)
    • For exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-12-06 18:12, views: 687)
      • PSG 25 Phobaeticus serratipes(Eggs), PSG 122 Anisomorpha paromalus(Eggs,Nymphs,Adult) for exchange to Phasmids, Mantids or Saltatoria. Übergabe in Hamm möglich. Greetings from Germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-12-06 18:12)
    • Exchange eggs (Olivier, 2006-12-06 20:53, views: 756)
      • Hi, Exchange eggs of Sipyloidea sp. (Penang/Malaisie) Olivier (Olivier, 2006-12-06 16:55)
      • Hi Oliver Are there any photos? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-06 18:20)
      • Hi, There remains to me nothing any more but one adult female than I can photograph (I do not have any more a male). I can also photograph eggs. Olivier [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Olivier, 06.12.2006, 20:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Olivier, 2006-12-06 20:53)
    • ovas for exchange (ixcesal, 2006-12-08 09:34, views: 792)
      • [b]Aretaon asperrimus[/b] - s - Oct/Nov 2006 [b]Heteropteryx dilatata[/b] - s - Sep 2006 [b]Eurycantha calcarata[/b] - s - Jul/Aug 2006 [b]Ramulus stilpnus[/b] - s -Nov 2006 [b]Lopaphus caesius[/b] (Lopaphus sphalerus) - p - nov 2006 I'm interested of species [b]not listed[/b] on: http://terrarium.com.pl/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9046 Contact: ixcesal@straszyki.pl Poland (ixcesal, 2006-12-07 14:43)
      • Sorry What is ovas in German? LG Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 07.12.2006, 19:22 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-07 19:17)
      • eggs in English Ei in German? (ixcesal, 2006-12-08 08:57)
      • Thank yuo very much (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-08 09:34)
    • I'm looking for eggs of PSG 181 (ixcesal, 2006-12-11 11:41, views: 1001)
      • I'm looking for eggs of PSG 181 from sexual population. contact: ixcesal@straszyki.pl Poland.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: ixcesal, 08.12.2006, 19:41 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (ixcesal, 2006-12-08 19:39)
      • Hi That's Hermagoras haematomus (syn. Lonchodes hosei herberti, L. cultratolobatus), isn't it? I have some eggs for exchange Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-09 20:26)
      • out of date Ramulus: thx for exchange :) (ixcesal, 2006-12-11 11:41)
    • Proscopia scabra (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-12 09:07, views: 1079)
      • I have surplus of Proscopia scabra L1-L2 nymphs. They feed on bramble. contact me at: conle@phasmatodea.com Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-01 16:44)
      • Hello Oskar Proscopia scabra nymphs Are these for sale,I would be interested in two pairs of male and female if this is possible,also about 8 eggs if these are available. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-12-01 17:31)
      • I am sorry, the nymphs are still very small (L1-L2) so that it is not possible to distinguish the sexes. It is not possible to send eggs. They are too fragile. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-02 11:29)
      • Hello Oskar, If these are for sale then,can you let me know how much for 6 -8 Nyphs,I can send you the money next week by our special delivery. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2006-12-03 07:33)
      • hallo!!! leider kann ich doch keine nymphen von p. scabra nehmen...hab unerwartet neue phasmiden bekommen und bekomme im moment ein wenig platzprobleme!!! vielleicht klappts ja beim nächsten mal.... schöne grüße, conrad (conrad helm, 2006-12-12 09:07)
    • Searching for Peruphasma schultei ovas/eggs (Jan Bitzenberger, 2006-12-15 14:54, views: 827)
      • Hi, I´m looking for some Peruphasma schultei eggs. If there were some on stock, please contact me and tell me about the prices..including package and shipment. I´m living in Germany, near Stuttgart. Thanks in advance. Regards, Jan (Jan Bitzenberger, 2006-12-10 22:31)
      • hi!!! I have p. schultei in culture!!! do you have some other species for exchange?? how many eggs do you want? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2006-12-11 10:46)
      • hi, I have many eggs of Perupchasma schultei i can sell or exchange it (Piotrek, 2006-12-11 19:08)
      • Thanks, but I did get some eggs from Oscar Conle. But I´m also interested in 30 eggs from Phyllium siccifolium. How much would it cost including package & shipping to germany? Greetinx, Jan (Jan Bitzenberger, 2006-12-13 01:28)
      • Hi Conrad, thanks a lot but I already got some eggs from Oscar Conle. I´m just interested in some eggs or nymphs of Phyllium... Do you have some eggs or nymphs from this species? Greetinx, Jan PS: I´m still starting collecting and breeding phasmids. I only have extatosoma tiaratum..but they are still growing.. ;o) From Peruphasma schultei I only have 30eggs but I soon will get another 30. (Jan Bitzenberger, 2006-12-13 01:33)
      • hi!!! in the moment i have phyllium giganteum and p. bioculatum in culture!!! but there are not enough eggs to exchange....p. bioculatum are still nymphs!!! but i can contact when i have new eggs you if you are interested !!! best regards!! conrad (conrad helm, 2006-12-14 21:08)
      • Hi Helmi, I´m surely interested in gettin some eggs or nymphs from phyllium bioculatum or ph. giganteum. So if you have some eggs or nyhmps to sell or exchange please contact me. Thanks and regards, jan (Jan Bitzenberger, 2006-12-15 14:54)
    • NEEDED: Haplopus sp. (Virgin Ids., Tortola) (Frank Hennemann, 2006-12-17 11:25, views: 697)
      • Hello ! Does anybody of you have material of the Haplopus sp. from the Virgin Islands (Tortola)? I need some specimens / eggs for comparing with other Haplopus spp., so please offer everything you have. I am intertested in everything: eggs / insects, or live / dead. THANK YOU !! I will pay or exchange with live material of other species. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-12-17 11:25)
    • if someone has eggs in excess .......and use paypal.... (Bestiazza, 2006-12-22 13:03, views: 729)
      • Hello i'm Matteo from italy, i have some friends who love insect ,if someone has eggs in excess contact me with private messages, indicating: number/species/price off eggs for sale Paypal paymant only. Thank Matteo (Bestiazza, 2006-12-22 13:03)
    • SURPLUS EGGS: PHYLLIUM SP. (PHILIPPINES) ! (Frank Hennemann, 2006-12-23 13:46, views: 847)
      • Hi All ! I have many surplus eggs of Phyllium sp. (Philippines) ! This beautiful species is apparently easy to rear on bramble and oak. It is much more easy to culture than any other Phyllium-species. I will sell them or exchange for other species (e.g. Tropidoderus childrenii, Diapheromera femorata, Micadina sp., Monandroptera acanthomera, Bacteria ferula and other rare / new species). If you are interested, please write to my following address: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-12-17 11:22)
      • Hi Frank I've 35 eggs of a new Trachyaretaon sp. for exchange. Are you interested? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-17 12:00)
      • I'M VERY INTERESTED. HOW IS THE COST? MATTEO[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Bestiazza, Dec 23, 2006 - 01:46 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bestiazza, 2006-12-23 13:46)
    • Exchange or give eggs (fauvelle, 2006-12-23 14:13, views: 793)
      • Hello, I have eggs of Sceptrophasma hispidulum, Phyllium sp. des Philippines, Sipyloidea sipylus and Parapachymorpha zomproi for exchange or sale counters port. Best regards, Guillaume (fauvelle, 2006-12-20 16:09)
      • HELLO, HOW IS THE COST FOR Sceptrophasma hispidulum AND Phyllium sp? I LIVE IN ITALY DO YOU ACCEPT PAY PAL? MATTEO (Bestiazza, 2006-12-23 13:45)
      • Hello, I do not have any more eggs. I still have eggs of Parapachymorpha zomproi. Sorry. Guillaume (fauvelle, 2006-12-23 14:13)
    • MERRY CHRISTMAS! (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-24 09:45, views: 743)
      • I WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS! Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-24 09:45)
    • Medauroidea extradentata (willy_11, 2006-12-25 14:56, views: 717)
      • I offer medauroidea extradentata eggs for sale or for exchange. (willy_11, 2006-12-25 14:56)
    • PSG 181 ova wanted (Chris_L, 2006-12-26 18:27, views: 641)
      • Hi I am looking for ova of Psg 181, I can exchange for ova of Psg 9 or Phyllium sp. Thanks Chris (Chris_L, 2006-12-26 18:27)
    • Medauroidea extradentata (willy_11, 2006-12-30 17:00, views: 629)
      • Still some eggs left for sale or exchange. (willy_11, 2006-12-30 17:00)
    • Looking for eggs (phyllium, 2007-01-01 19:20, views: 696)
      • Hi all, I am looking for eggs of: - Phyllium sp. - Ramulus nematodes P.S.G.n°55 - Lopaphus sp. (Sai Yok) P.S.G.n°252 - Lonchodes brevipes - P.S.G.n°19 I can buy the eggs or exchange them for seeds of Psidium guajava (guava, a fruit tree whose leaves are accepted by many phasmid species) or seeds of other tropical plants. Please send me a private message or email aseemani(at)yahoo.com Thank you and happy new year! (phyllium, 2007-01-01 19:20)
    • Eggs of O. peruana, M. extradentata,E. tiaratum (Finn, 2007-01-05 08:05, views: 778)
      • Hello, I have a little surplus for sale, of the following species. 20 eggs of Oreophoetes peruana ( SOLD OUT ) 60 eggs of Medauroidea extradentata 50 eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum Please contact me if you are interested. Best regards -and a Happy new year Finn[!-- editby --][i]edited by: finn-dk, Jan 09, 2007 - 10:14 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Finn, 2007-01-04 18:08)
      • hello i interested to O. peruana. I'm italian. Matteo (Bestiazza, 2007-01-05 08:05)
    • Looking for eggs of Peruphasma for Spain (javier, 2007-01-05 14:54, views: 733)
      • Hello: (Specially to Frank henneman and Oskar Conle) In Spain, some breeders would like to continue participating with the Peruphasma project and we would like to buy some eggs of this pretty species, like aid to the recovery of this species. I have been reading a post for a long time, in which it said that at the end of year the eggs would return to be available that come from Peru. Is already available? Also I take advantage of... Happy new year to all !!! Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-12-31 12:10)
      • Hello Javier! Peruphasma eggs are still available. Exchange is now also possible. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-31 12:54)
      • Hola Javier. Tengo un anuncio aqui ofreciendo huevos de Peruphasma para cambiar. Si estás interesado por favor envíame un mensaje privado con tu correo para más contacto. SalU2 (Oliver, 2006-12-31 17:24)
      • hello I seek also eggs of peruphasma schultei by (Pierre-Antoine, 2006-12-31 17:43)
      • Thanks to all !!! I was looking for eggs of Peruphasma schultei for some Spanish friends, I have a lot of eggs of this species, but my friends are interested in buy eggs from Perú, to colaborate with the project Peruphasma. We think that with this project, Peruphasma schultei will alive free in his country, nor only in captivity. Best regards. Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-01-05 14:54)
    • Proscopia scabra, Phasmid eggs for exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-05 20:18, views: 1344)
      • Proscopia scabra nymphs L1-L2 PSG 192 Orestes mouhotii (Eggs) PSG 122 Anisomorpha paromalus (Eggs, and smidgens L1-L3) Greetings from Germany Chris[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 20.12.2006, 14:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2006-12-20 14:50)
      • Hello, I'm interested of Anisomorpha paromalus eggs (about 20-30). For this time I can offer for exchange: Aretaon asperrimus - fertilized Eurycantha calcarata - fertilized Lamponius portoricensis - fertilized Peruphasma schultei - fertilized Ramulus stilpnus - fertilized Sceptrophasma hispidula - fertilized contact: ixcesal@straszyki.pl Poland [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: ixcesal, 21.12.2006, 09:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (ixcesal, 2006-12-21 09:00)
      • Hallo Xotica Könntest du mir mal Bilder von den Eucarcharus senden? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-28 17:53)
      • Hi Daniel, an wen ging die Frage bezüglich der Eucarcharus???? Gruß Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-02 10:08)
      • Komisch, da war eine Antwort von Xotica drauf, dass er dir auch Eucarcharus-Eier anbieten könnte. Die hat er aber wieder gelöscht, wie es scheint... Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-02 12:01)
      • Hallo, ich würde mich für die Proscopia scabra interessieren. Wie sind denn die Konditionen? Git es noch Tiere und ist ein Versand (Berlin) möglich? Jörg (Jörg Freyhof, 2007-01-03 19:55)
      • Schade, hatte die Nachricht von Xotica gar nicht gelesen. Hätte interesse an den Eucarcharus gehabt... Also Xotica, falls das Angebot noch steht, hab noch einige Proscopia und Anisomorphini. Gruß Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-05 20:18)
    • Peruphasma schultei eggs available for exchange (Oliver, 2007-01-05 21:27, views: 748)
      • Hello, I still have about 400 eggs of Peruphasma schultei for exchange. Please send me a PM with a list of eggs you can offer. I'll deliver from Germany to any country. I prefer exchange 1 by 1 and I think about packages of 30, 40 or 50 eggs. Greetings Oliver (Oliver, 2006-12-13 22:07)
      • Hello, still eggs available, same conditions as in my original post. I'm searching eggs of Megacrania, Dares and Epidares to exchange. For more info please send me a PM with your e-mail adress. Contact in English, German, Spanish and French. Oliver (Oliver, 2007-01-05 21:27)
    • message for romain (conrad helm, 2007-01-05 22:44, views: 767)
      • hi romain, you wrote me a message but you forgot to give an e-mail adress!! so it was imposible for me to answer!! in the moment I can exchange 30 eggs of p. schultei!!! do you have other species except oreophoetes sp.!!! i have this species to!! it`s also possible to buy these eggs....we can talk about a fair price!!! regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-03 21:18)
      • hello....do you have oreophoetes sp to sell? what is the cost? I'm italian Matteo (Bestiazza, 2007-01-04 14:54)
      • hi!!! sorry, in the moment I only have nymphs of oreophoetes!!! perhaps in some weeks!!but romain has eggs for exchange...I don`t know his e-mail-add.!!! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-05 22:44)
    • Eggs for exchange (Piotrek, 2007-01-07 12:38, views: 944)
      • i have for exchange eggs of this species: -Perupchasma schultei(many eggs) -Pseudopchasma menius(eggs and nymphs) -Pseudophasma aconthonotum(eggs) -Phenocephorus cornucervi (eggs and nymphs) Write me if You are interesting or have something for exchange Best regards PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2006-12-11 19:14)
      • Hi, I'm interested by eggs of some of your species... I have some other species avaible... Please contact me on my email. Thanks Cyril (France) (Cyril, 2006-12-12 00:27)
      • Hi Piotrek (and all others), I just have a question concerning Pseudophasma menius. I don't want to buy some of them because I already have about 50 eggs of this very interesting species. I just want to ask how you feed them because I don't find any Lonicera caprifolium any more here in winter and Plantain don't survive very long time in a vase. Do they also eat small Loniceras like L. nitida, L.pileata or even Privet. Did you do any experience with other foodplants for this species? I would love to get an answer as fast as possible because they already started to hatch. Thanks in advance. Best regards Rafael[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 12.12.2006, 10:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-12-12 09:41)
      • Raffa, last weekend I got some nimphs of the Pseudophasma menius from a friend who's feeding them privet, and they are doing well on privet. (RobK, 2006-12-12 18:38)
      • Rafar, i have them from friend from spain, He feeding them onlywith Plantain becouse in winter they haven't got problem with plantain.... I have unfornately this problem.... :P then I plant plantain to flowerpot (several plant). when the phasmids finish the firstone, they receive secundone.... (firstone dont died, have time to grove up....) But i feed them with Lonicera (I thing that they eat all art of lonicera) At this moment i have many nymphs, and if I good see, theu eat sometime blackberry leaves too! I haven't tray to feed them with privet yet.... Cyril write me what have You at this moment to exchange on meil.... Best regards PiotrekP[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: PiotrekP(PL), 12.12.2006, 21:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Piotrek, 2006-12-12 21:02)
      • Thanks a lot for your answers. So I will try to feed them on Privet and other Lonicera that I can find here in Germany. Rafael. (Rafael, 2006-12-13 10:47)
      • i still have got many eggs of Perupchasma schultei. I can exchage 1 by 1 and I packages of 30 or more eggs. contak ine englisch or germany :) (Piotrek, 2007-01-07 12:38)
    • search : Hoploclonia sp. , Dares sp. , Obrimiae sp. , Neopromachus .... (curare-arsen, 2007-01-07 23:46, views: 753)
      • Hello , i search for eggs , nymphs , adults or contact to breeders. i search Haaniella grayii , Haaniella saussurei , Haniella scabra , Dares species , Hoploclonia species , Dinophasma sp. , Neopromachus doryanus , Oreophoetes peruana , Eurycantha insularis , Zonocera variegata , Proscopia scabra , thanks and best regards Stefan[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: curare-arsen, 30.12.2006, 19:55 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (curare-arsen, 2006-12-30 19:54)
      • Hi Stefan, do you have anything for exchange? I can offer you the most from you searched species. Greetings Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-07 23:46)
    • Medauroidea extradentata (willy_11, 2007-01-09 17:44, views: 702)
      • Medauroidea extradentata eggs for sale or exchange. greetings from germany. (willy_11, 2007-01-09 17:44)
    • Wanted! Hymenopus coronatus (Katja Wecker, 2007-01-10 15:49, views: 613)
      • Suche ein Adultes Männchen! (Katja Wecker, 2007-01-10 15:49)
    • Monandroptera acantomera (mieke, 2007-01-11 10:56, views: 985)
      • Hello all, I have Monandroptera acantomera eggs for exchange. best regards Mieke (mieke, 2006-12-14 10:54)
      • Hi, i'm interested in monadroptera at this moment I have many eggs of Perupchasma shultei and Phenocephorus cornucervi (eggs and nymphs) and nymphs od Pseudophasma menius (Piotrek, 2006-12-14 11:53)
      • hi...I am interested in this species!!! but first i want to know what i can feed to them!!! only plants of the family Myrtaceae ?? regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 15.12.2006, 10:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2006-12-14 18:14)
      • Dear Mieke ! I shall be very interested in your ova of Monandroptera. In exchange I can offer you numerous different species, e.g. Phyllium sp. (Philippines), Eurycnema goliath or some newly cultured species. Please let me know if you are interested in exchanging. Hope to hear from you ! Frank Please answer to my address: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2006-12-17 11:17)
      • Dear Mieke, Could you please give me your regular e-mail address so we can communicate directly. I would be interested in M. acanthomera and can send you an equal amount of Ph. serratipes ova in exchange. I will need about 60 ova. Please give me your address. Mine is as follows: Béla Juszel H-2120 Dunakeszi, Dr. Tamás Győző u. 1/A. HUNGARY Looking forward to your reply. Regards, Béla (BeeJay88, 2007-01-11 10:56)
    • swap and wanted (homer66, 2007-01-15 16:55, views: 759)
      • hello i have surplus of eggs of: Parapachymorpha zomproi Extatosoma tiaratum Asceles sp ban salok Proscopia scabra and i search eggs of: Raphiderus scabrosus Haaniella saussurei Phobaeticus serratipes Phobaeticus heusii Eurycnema osiris Tropidoderus childrenii Monandroptera acanthomera if you have surplus of theise spieces contact me i can buy thank you best regards (homer66, 2007-01-15 16:55)
    • search: Orestes mouhotii, Dares, Datames und Hoploclonia (Uwe Müller, 2007-01-18 19:12, views: 741)
      • I am looking for Orestes mouhotii, Dares, Datames und Hoploclonia (ova, nymph or adult). I'm from Germany. (Uwe Müller, 2007-01-13 22:43)
      • Hi, bis auf Datames, könnte ich dir die anderen Arten anbieten. Hast du was zum Tauschen? Gruß Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-18 19:12)
    • Phasmids for sale/ Eggs for exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-18 22:26, views: 1446)
      • PSG. 122 Anisomorpha paromalus Nymphs L1-L3 2€ per pieces. PSG. 198 Anisomorpha ferruginea Nymphs L3-L6 for exchange. PSG. 38 Dares validispinus Eggs for exchange. Greetings from Germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-08 17:52)
      • Hi Christoph I'm interested in eggs of D. validispinus. Greetings Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-09 11:12)
      • Hi Daniel, hast was interessantes zum Tausch? Was machen die Prosarthria? Gruß Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-09 11:49)
      • Hallo Habe gute Aussichten: Meine erste Oothek ist am Schlüpfen, habe nun 5 Jungtiere mehr. Mein Männchen wird in 2-4 Wochen adult und das Weibchen hat noch nicht gelegt. Und sonst sind wieder 3 Weibchen am Heranwachsen und mein altes Weibchen sieht so gesund aus, dass es wohl auch noch eine zweite Oothek hinbringen könnte. Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Habe sonst noch als Neuheit nur 20 Lopaphus sphalerus-Eier abzugeben oder 20 Rhamphosipyloidea philippa. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-09 19:33)
      • Hi Daniel, Na das hört sich ja schon mal gut an! Sag mal ist Prosarthria teretrirostris die gleiche Art, bzw. ein Synonym für Proscopia luceomaculata???Von Rhamphosipyloidea philippa hab ich schon Eier liegen. Die Lopaphus sphalerus wären auch noch mal interessant, aber nur ungern gegen D. validispinus. Gruß Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-09 21:26)
      • Hallo! Interessiere mich für die Dares. Bin neue und habe noch nichts zum Tauschen. Sind die Eier auch zum verkauf? Würde mich freuen. Viele Grüße! (SPANIER, 2007-01-10 11:21)
      • Hallo Christoph Was hättest du dann gern für D. validispinus? In der Schweiz werden praktisch nur Prosarthria teretrirostris gehalten, keine Proscopia luceomaculata. Ich bräuchte einige wirklich detaillierte Bilder, um sie zu vergleichen. Kommt P. luceomaculata aus Ecuador? Wenn nicht, ist es wohl kein Synonym. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-10 13:06)
      • Hi Chris, I'm interested in Dares validispinus. Please let me know price and postage. I can also swap for seeds of widely-accepted phasmid foodplant Psidium guajava. Thank you! (phyllium, 2007-01-12 13:40)
      • Hi Chris If you interested something from it such : Asystata parvipennis sexual Parapachymorpha zomproi parthenogenesis Phenacephorus cornucervi sexual Eurycantha calcarata sexual Sungaya inexpectata parthenogenetsis They interested me Dares validispinus (Łukasz, 2007-01-13 08:08)
      • hi chris!!! I'm also interested in Dares validispinus!!! what do you want for around 30 eggs?? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-17 10:39)
      • Hi, the D. validispinus are only for exchange! Greetings Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-18 19:09)
      • hi! by the time i have surplus of sungaya inexpectata, peruphasma schultei, trachyaretaon brueckneri, lonchodes sp., extatosoma tiaratum, neohirasea maerens and some eggs of phyllium giganteum (not many)! regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-18 20:52)
      • Hi, do you have pictures about your Lonchodes sp.? Greetings Chris[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 18.01.2007, 22:26 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-18 22:26)
    • Swap/Exchange Eggs (Foucault, 2007-01-21 19:19, views: 676)
      • Hi, I exchange eggs of Peruphasma schultei;Pseudophasma acanthonotum;Lonchodes cultratolobatus;Sungaya inexpectata;Phyllium sp (Philippines);Dyme sp I look for other species of phasmids (or ,mantids) Best regards Foucault (Foucault, 2007-01-21 19:19)
    • eight stick insect babies, free, very keen seller (ambush, 2007-01-25 12:07, views: 689)
      • hello i have eight stick insect babies i am willing to part with, free to a loving home. photograph and description is available [a href="http://www.phasmatodea.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpBB_14&file=index&action=viewtopic&topic=489"]here[/a]: lucky recipient must collect the stick insects. eagerly await response (ambush, 2007-01-25 12:07)
    • search for eurycnema sp. (conrad helm, 2007-01-25 23:33, views: 761)
      • dear all!! I'm searching for eggs or perhaps nymphs of eurycnema goliath, eurycnema versirubra and eggs/nymphs of other australien phasmatodea (except extatosoma tiaratum)!!!! please send me your offers!! i also have surplus for exchange.... best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 26.01.2007, 18:31 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-01-25 23:33)
    • Medauroidea extradentata (willy_11, 2007-01-26 19:31, views: 734)
      • I have eggs of Medauroidea extradentata for sale or exchange. (willy_11, 2007-01-26 19:31)
    • Search Spiniphasma eggs (Guillermo Navarro, 2007-01-27 11:17, views: 617)
      • Hello. I live in Murcia,Spain, and interested in some eggs of Spiniphasma crassithorax. I don´t have any species to exchange,but i can buy some eggs.:) Thanks and Best Regards. [!-- editby --][i]edited by: xhivademon, Jan 27, 2007 - 11:22 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Guillermo Navarro, 2007-01-27 11:17)
    • Proscopia scabra nymphs (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-28 16:31, views: 774)
      • Again we have some Proscopia scabra nymphs L1-L2 (40 in total) for exchange or sale. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-28 16:31)
    • Wanted (Byciu, 2007-01-28 16:47, views: 688)
      • Hello! I'm from Poland and I'm serching eggs of this kinds: 15-phyllium sp. "philippines" ?-phyllium bioculatum 15-extatosoma ...-green/white form 15-dares breiitensteini Kontact with me: Bytek5@wp.pl or Bytek5@tlen.pl. See you ;) (Byciu, 2007-01-28 16:47)
    • searching for Tropidoderus childrenii (typius, 2007-01-29 17:52, views: 955)
      • hello, i´am searching for Tropidoderus childrenii eggs or nymphs. i have for exchange peruphasma schultei heteropteryx dilatata eurycanta calcarata and many more… best regards fabian (typius, 2007-01-08 17:15)
      • Hi Fabian, I have T.childrenii eggs that I can swap. I however live in a country that won't allow live insects in so would you be willing to swap eggs for dead specimens? How many eggs are you look for? Cheers Rebeccah (longicorn, 2007-01-10 02:19)
      • hello rebeccah, i´am looking for 30-50 eggs. and you want dead specimens from phasmiden or insects in swap? regard fabian (typius, 2007-01-10 10:06)
      • Hi Fabian, I can supply 50 eggs no worries. What I would like to swap these for is 4 A1 adult peruphasma schultei if that is possible. Does that sound like an okay deal? If so then send me your details at rebeccahaigner@yahoo.com cheers Rebeccah (longicorn, 2007-01-10 10:25)
      • Hi Rebeccah, I send you a private message regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2007-01-29 09:56)
      • hello rebeccah, you want swap Tropidoderus childrenii eggs??? regard fabian (typius, 2007-01-29 17:52)
    • eurycantha wanted (conrad helm, 2007-01-30 13:02, views: 597)
      • hello everybody!!! my subadult eurycantha calcarata are all females!!has anybody subadult males to offer!!! i also take other females or eggs!!! if you can help me, please contact me!!!i also have surplus of different species for exchange!!! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-30 13:02)
    • species availables (javier, 2007-02-02 17:14, views: 781)
      • Hello: I have some eggs availables for exchange of the followings species: Phobaeticus serratipes Abrosoma johorensis Extatosoma tiaratum Sipyloidea sipylus Lonchodes jejunus Eurycnema goliath Diapherodes gigantea Phyllium siccifolium If you are interested, send me mail to: javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es Thanks!!! (javier, 2007-02-01 12:55)
      • Hi Javier I'm interested in A. johorensis (30 eggs). What do they eat? I have eggs of the following species for exchange: Ramulus artemis Canachus alligator (SPECIAL, only for other rare species) Asceles sp. Ban Salok Best regards Daniel P. S.: I'm going to go to Mt. Kinabalu in summer. Can you give me some tips? (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-02 10:20)
      • Hi Javier, I´d be interested in your Lonchodes jejunus eggs. For exchange I could offer eggs of Ramulus irregulariterdentata or Oxyartes lamellatus. Best wishes, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-02 17:14)
    • !!!! oxyartes and phaenopharos !!!! (conrad helm, 2007-02-03 10:29, views: 1013)
      • hi!! because of a scientific examination i need specimen from as many as possible different species of the genera oxyartes and phaenopharos!!! it' s very important for my diploma-work!!! if you can help, please contact me!!! i also have surplus of different species for exchange!!! best regards and thank you for reading, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-30 13:10)
      • Hi Helmi I think O. semperi is the only Orxines sp. in culture. The other Orxines sp. are O. granulosus, O. mirabilis, O. xiphias and O. rugulosus. There are also Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, P. struthioneus and P. herwaardeni in culture, all species of this genus. I wish you good luck, but I've none of them. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Thanks to W-Lan, I can be reached now. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-30 17:09)
      • hi daniel, thank you for your answer....but you made a little mistake!!! i don't mean orxines...i wrote oxyartes...from this species there are oxyartes lamellatus and oxyartes spinipennis in culture (PSG 182 & 188)!!! from phaenopharos i have p. struthioneus !! but i need the other members of this genus!!! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-30 17:25)
      • Hi Conrad, I have eggs of O. lamellatus available for exchange, but you probably have them already. The Ph. herwaardeni culture ist probably lost. Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis is still very common and you should find someone who breeds them. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-30 17:37)
      • Hi Conrad Sorry! This laptop desktop is really new for me, it's a torture to read... There's also Oxyartes honestus in culture. The other Oxyartes sp. (maybe anyone has got a new stock of one of this species): O. ceylonicus, O. cresphontes, O. despectus, O. spinulosus and O. spinosissimus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-31 10:32)
      • thank you for your answer!!! but i thought o. honestus = o. lamellatus?? i wish you nice holidays ( aren't you in holiday??) best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-31 12:58)
      • hi oscar!!! i have this species...but only few specimen!! so i'm quite interested in some eggs!!! what do you want for 20-30 eggs?? (my surplus: trachyaretaon brueckneri, sungaya inexpectata, carausius sp. PSG 230, neohirasea maerens, phyllium giganteum, peruphasma schultei......but i think you aren't interested in all this species :) ! ) another question: i got some phasmids from a friend of mine....he called them agamenum cornutum....i couldn't find this species in any list and i wasn't able to determine them!! do you have an idea? i can also send you some pictures?!!! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-31 13:06)
      • Daniel is not up to date ;). =O. honestus = O. lamellatus. Only one futher species is being cultured at the moment: O. spinipennis. All other species mentioned by Daniel have never been in culture! I can send you some eggs of lamellatus for free. I don´t have many but you can have some for your studies. Just send me your address by private email (you have my privet email address). Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-31 16:57)
      • Hi Conrad, [quote]he called them agamenum cornutum....[/quote] Correct name is [i]Agamemnon cornutus[/i] Bye, Jérome (jerome, 2007-01-31 17:20)
      • Hi Okay, I'm not up to date... I took my datas from the systematic of Otte and Brock 2005, but they also descripted Ramulus magna and Cuniculina stilpna as different species. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-01 10:29)
      • Hello: I can offer you Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, but only nymphs. If you are interested, write me to javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es I can send you some nymphs free, if you pay only, expenses of shipment. Huummm !!!! , Oxyartes honestus is not in culture? I thought that I was breeding this species... What is the correct name? I have the same species that appear with this name. Phaenopharos herwaardeni is in culture in Spain. I know some Spanish breeders that are breeding this species, They have males and females and I think that male of P.khaoyaiensis does not exist in culture. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-02-01 13:16)
      • Hi Javier O. honestus is in culture, but it's a synonyme of O. lamellatus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-03 10:29)
    • wanted (homer66, 2007-02-09 19:54, views: 660)
      • hello i am looking for eggs of achrioptera species and eggs of australian, malaisie, guyane, madagascar phasmids species thanks a lot best regards (homer66, 2007-02-09 19:54)
    • Oereophoetes peruana (pablito84, 2007-02-10 11:20, views: 633)
      • Hi, i look for the oreophoetes peruana. (pablito84, 2007-02-10 11:20)
    • Phasmids for sale/ Eggs for exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-02-10 11:23, views: 812)
      • PSG. 122 Anisomorpha paromalus L1-L2 2€, L3-L6 3€ PSG. 198 Anisomorpha ferruginea eggs for exchange PSG. 192 Orestes mouhotii eggs for exchange PSG. 263 Bacteria yersiniana eggs for exchange Hierodula membranacea (green) Adult 10€ (red) 12€ Platymeris biguttatus alle Stadien, Adult 4€ (Christoph Röhrs, 2007-01-30 23:47)
      • Hi, I'm italian,i interested the anisomorpha paromalus L6. Paolo (pablito84, 2007-02-10 11:23)
    • Some eggs for exchange. (jerome, 2007-02-15 10:11, views: 909)
      • Hi all, I have for exchange eggs of : Tropidoderus childrenii (fertilized) Parectatosoma mocquerysi (fertilized) Pharnacia ponderosa (fertilized) Didymuria violescens (fertilized) Peruphasma schultei (fertilized) Sypiloidea meneptolemus (fertilized - in some weeks) I'm searching for : Haaniella echinata Dares (except validispinus and verrucosus) Datames (all species) Pseudodatames (all species) Cranidium gibbosum Loxopsis (all species) Acanthoclonia (all species) Centrophasma (all species) Pylaemenes (except guangxiensis and mitratus) Epicharmus (all species) Eurycantha coronata Extatosoma popa carlberghi Macynia labiata Neoclides (all species) Neophasma borellii Palophus (all species) Pharnacia (except biceps, cantori, ponderosa, sumatrana, jianfenglingensis) Planispectrum (all species) Trachythorax (all species) Trychopeplus laciniatus And in tarantulas : Grammostola pulchra Bye, Jérome (jerome, 2007-02-04 13:49)
      • Hi all, I have too 7 L1-L2-L3 nymphs of Tropidoderus childrenii to exchange ! (jerome, 2007-02-14 13:46)
      • Nymphs are reserved ! (jerome, 2007-02-15 10:11)
    • Peruphasma schultei - eggs end nymphs (Piotrek, 2007-02-15 20:42, views: 636)
      • like in Thema... I have a lot of nymphs of this species. I will be interested in exchange or sale (Piotrek, 2007-02-15 20:42)
    • Sipyloidea meneptolemus to exchange (Briochus, 2007-02-21 14:46, views: 1003)
      • Hi everybody, I have a group of [i]Sipyploidea meneptolemus[/i], to exchange against phasmids or mantids. By the way, I am looking for [i]Rhaphiderus scabrosus[/i] too. :) Thanks a lot. Briochus.[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Briochus, Feb 20, 2007 - 03:09 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Briochus, 2007-02-20 15:09)
      • Hi all, No more [i]Sipyloidea[/i] to exchange. Thanks to matteo ;) Regards, Briochus. (Briochus, 2007-02-21 14:46)
    • Trakyaretaon (pablito84, 2007-02-26 16:51, views: 721)
      • Hi, I have the eggs for exchange of the Trakyaretaon bookneri. My e-mail: pablitocortez@hotmail.it (pablito84, 2007-02-26 13:27)
      • Hi Pablito The correct name of this species is Trachyaretaon brueckneri. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-26 16:51)
    • Medauroidea extradentata (willy_11, 2007-02-28 18:12, views: 708)
      • I offer Medauroidea extradentata eggs and L1 for sale or exchange. (willy_11, 2007-02-28 18:12)
    • Phoebaticus serratipes wanted (bezu, 2007-02-28 18:30, views: 778)
      • hello everybody ! i'm french so sorry for my english ! i am looking for eggs or nymphs of Phoebaticus serratipes and other species of big phasmids. please send me your offers!! best regards bezu (bezu, 2007-02-28 18:30)
    • Proscopia & Peruphasma nymphs (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-04 16:34, views: 912)
      • For exchange or sale: L1-L2 nymphs of Proscopia scabra (Peru). L1-L2 nymphs of Peruphasma schultei (Peru). Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-25 15:40)
      • Still some nymphs of Proscopia and Peruphasma left. Contact me at : conle@phasmatodea.com, if you are interested in them. (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-04 16:34)
    • For sale / exchange (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-04 18:43, views: 3498)
      • Hi all I have the following species' eggs for sale or exchange: Ramulus artemis Cuniculina stilpna Hermagoras haematomus Aretaon asperrimus Brasidas samarensis (in a month) Asceles sp. Ban Salok Canachus alligator (only for exchange for other rare phasmids) Nymphs or adults (only for self-collectors): Aretaon asperrimus: L2-6, 5.5 adults Sungaya inexpectata: 0.0.15 Epidares nolimetangere: 2.3 Oreophoetes peruana: 0.0.8 Asceles sp. Ban Salok: 1.3 Sipyloidea sipylus: 0.2 Parapachymorpha spinosa: 0.0.4 In a few weeks I'll also have surplus of: Paramenexenus laetus Ramulus nematodes with blue males Orestes mouhotii Dimorphodes mancus mancus Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-09 11:54)
      • Hi all Now I have also for you: D. catenulatus: 45 eggs O. mouhotii: 0.0.5 R. nematodes with blue males: 0.0.6 And in some weeks I'll have one or two oothecas of Prosarthria luceomaculata. And again: I don't send adults and nymphs, I had now even two who didn't read that! Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 13.02.2007, 19:24 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-11 19:57)
      • Hi Daniel! Do you really have Dimorphodes mancus mancus? I did not know, that this species is in culture. Are you sure they are not D. catenulatus? In case they are D. mancus mancus, I am interested in exchanging. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-12 08:47)
      • Hi Oscar I think they are. I had eggs of D. m. catenulatus from Bruno (but unfortunately they didn't hatch) and now a D. mancus stock of a breeder who knows that it isn't the same stock as Bruno's. What are the special distinguish marks of D. m. mancus and D. m. catenulatus? Best regards Daniel P.S.: My 180th post![!-- editby --][i]edited by: Ramulus, Feb 12, 2007 - 11:20 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-12 11:19)
      • D. mancus mancus is nearly twice as large as D. catenulatus. There are also many other characters which distinguish these species. These are real catenulatus: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=xd_gallery&type=user&func=gallery&xgc=83 Do you have a photo of an adult specimen? I could easily identify the species. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-12 19:18)
      • Hi Oscar My females are 6 cm, the males 5 cm long. But the male is much darker and the eggs black and white. Are there any other Dimorphodes sp. whose length is like this of D. catenulatus? My species doesn't look like them, but at the moment, I have only a black female... The other females showed the differences better. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 12.02.2007, 21:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-12 21:35)
      • Hi Oscar They also have complete different egg laying instruments. Am besten eine deutsche Erklärung, weil ich es in Englisch wohl nicht ganz rüberbringen kann: Der obere Teil des Hinterleibs von D. catenulatus-Weibchen ragt über den unteren Teil hinaus, bei meinen Dimorphodes ist er kompakt. The other parts look like these of D. catenulatus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-12 21:56)
      • Daniel, This sounds interesting, but not like D. mancus mancus. You should really send me a photo from the side of an adult specimen (lateral). Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-13 08:34)
      • Hi Oscar I didn't find the male so rapid, but I shot some photos of my female. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-13 11:19)
      • Hi Daniel, Thank´s for the photos. Your species is Dimorphodes catenulatus Redtenbacher, 1908. The length of the subgenital plate can vary a little, depending on the view. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-13 12:18)
      • Hi Oscar Okay, thanks for your reply. I thought all phasmids can I distinguish of their genitals. But they can have different lengths... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-13 19:26)
      • Hi Daniel, i look for the Hermagoras haematomus,Dimorphodes mancus mancus,Paramenexenus laetus and nymph of epidares nolimetangere. Regards, Paul (pablito84, 2007-02-19 13:06)
      • Hi Paul The Dimorphodes are D. catenulatus, but you can have eggs of H. haematomus. I don't send living animals, it's too stressing and riskful for them. I'll tell you when I'll have Paramenexenus eggs again. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-19 18:19)
      • Hi Daniel, I would like to buy 30 eggs of D.catenulatus and 30 eggs of H.haematomus.But how much all? Regards, Paul (pablito84, 2007-02-19 19:14)
      • Hi Paul Okay, were 10 € all right for you? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-19 20:41)
      • Hi Daniel, yes,it's all right.Tell me as I have to send the money,and tell me the price of postage. I'm italian. Regards, Paul (pablito84, 2007-02-20 09:59)
      • Hi, Daniel I'm interested in eggs of Brasidas samarensis. Do you have still some for sale ? And if you have, then I want to have about twenty eggs, and perhaps can you give me a short keeping advice ? Do they eat bramble ? Best regards Yuko (Yuko, 2007-02-20 16:53)
      • Hi Yuko I told I WILL have some in 3-4 weeks. Yuko sounds Japanese. I don't send any eggs to outside europe. But if you have a very beautiful species to exchange, I can make an exception. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-20 19:10)
      • Hi, Daniel Thank you for your answer ! You're right, I'm Japanese ! But I live in Germany. If I go back to Japan one day, I will try to collect some :-) Of course, I can wait . Can you give me information, when you get them ? Best regards Yuko (Yuko, 2007-02-20 19:32)
      • Hi Yuko Okay, all right. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-21 11:38)
      • Hi Daniel, yes,it's all right.Tell me as I have to send the money,and tell me the price of postage. I'm italian. Regards, Paul (pablito84, 2007-02-24 19:34)
      • I saw that you got ramulus nematodes. I've you have some eggs of this species, i'am looking for these for a long time, will you send them to the Netherlands? (stickbitch, 2007-02-24 20:29)
      • Hi Stickbitch At the moment, I don't have any eggs, but I'll contact you when I have some. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-25 11:25)
      • Hi Daniel, do you have some ova of Dimorphopdes catenulatus and Paramenexus laetus left ? I think about 20 of each species. regards Jürgen/ Bavaria (Sixlegs, 2007-03-03 14:57)
      • Hi Jürgen Yes, I can give you 20 eggs of D. catenulatus, but at the moment, I haven't any P. laetus eggs. I'll contact you. But the Dimorphodes eggs are old, they must be sent in a short while! Send me a PN, please Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-03 19:36)
      • OK, hast du. (Sixlegs, 2007-03-04 06:26)
      • Daniel Rikkione (pablito84, 2007-03-04 14:42)
      • Hi all My surplus now: Aretaon asperrimus Hermagoras haematomus Asceles sp. Ban Salok Ramulus artemis In 2-4 weeks: Oreophoetes peruana Lamponius guerini Proscopia luceomaculata Orestes mouhotii Sungaya inexpectata Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-04 18:43)
    • new phasmid species for sale (Bruno, 2007-03-05 16:41, views: 691)
      • Phasmotaenia australe (Solomon Islands) Anchiale sp. (Solomon Islands) more infos here: http://www.phasmatodea.blogspot.com Bruno (Bruno, 2007-03-05 16:41)
    • Wanted (atomiceric, 2007-03-06 10:54, views: 792)
      • I'm looking for ova of all species of phasmids other than what is lited below, I am a collector in the usa. Here is a list of what I allready have. Aretaon asperrimus Eurycnema goliath Extatosoma tiaratum Hetweopteryx dilatata Medauroidia extradentata Neohirasea maerens Parapachymorpha zomproi Phaenopharos herwaardeni Phenacephorus cornucervi Phyllium celebicum Phyllium giganteum Phyllium siccifolium Rhaphiderus scabrosus Pharnacia biceps Haaniella grayii Neohirasea hongkongensis Diopherodes gigantica (atomiceric, 2007-03-06 03:10)
      • Hi I have eggs of Asceles sp. Ban Salok, Hermagoras haematomus and Ramulus artemis for sale or exchange. Do you have the real Rhaphiderus scabrosus with black males or only R. spiniger with brown males? Anyway, I would like to exchange my eggs against eggs of your Rhaphiderus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-06 10:54)
    • H.dilatata female wanted (Samoyedka, 2007-03-08 14:30, views: 620)
      • Hallo! Für meine 2 Böcke suche ich dringlichst 1-2 Weibchen von Heteropteryx dilatata. Sie sollten L5 bis subadult sein. Bitte, die Tiere solten nicht zu teuer sein ;) Übergabe in Hamm bei der Terraristika- ein Freund von mir wird dort sein als Aussteler. Danke :) Hello! For my two lonely males I'm looking for two females Heteropteryx dilatata- urgent! They should be L5/subadult. The insects shouldn't be to expensive, please ;) Delivery in Hamm at the Terraristika fair- a friend of mine will be there as an exibitor. Thanks :) samoyedslo@yahoo.com (Samoyedka, 2007-03-08 14:30)
    • Wanted - Acrophylla titan (longicorn, 2007-03-10 09:20, views: 858)
      • Looking for Titan eggs or nymphs. Willing to pay or swap for eggs of Cigarophasma tessellata, Acropylla wuelfingi, Extatosoma bufonium, Podacanthus viridiroseus and Didymuria violescens. Will swap only within Australia. Thanks Rebeccah[!-- editby --][i]edited by: longicorn, Mar 06, 2007 - 04:15 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (longicorn, 2007-03-06 04:14)
      • Hi Rebeccah Can you send me some eggs of E. bufonium? I searched this species very long! I can pay or exchange. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-06 10:56)
      • hello i am french and i am very interested buy your eggs of Extatosoma bufonium and Didymuria violescens i have some species to change or i can pay if you want contact me by mail thank you best regards (homer66, 2007-03-10 09:20)
    • nymphs of Peruphasma schultei for exchange. (Piotrek, 2007-03-10 20:30, views: 614)
      • I have manu nymphs of Peruphasma schultei (L1 - L3) can sell it or bether exchange for oder species... Best regards PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2007-03-10 20:30)
    • Medauroidea extradentata (willy_11, 2007-03-11 16:07, views: 652)
      • Medauroidea extradentata eggs and L1 / L2 for sale or exchange. (willy_11, 2007-03-11 16:07)
    • Eurycnema eggs and other phasmids (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-03-12 13:24, views: 1174)
      • Eurycnema goliath 20 eggs (fetilised) 5,-€ or exchange Nymphs for self-collectors: Carausius sp. PSG 230 Neohirasea maerens Medauroidea extradentata Metriophasma diocles Eurycantha calcarata Always interested in exchange. Best regards sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-02-09 13:34)
      • hi ! I'm interested in your eggs of eurycnema goliath!!! i want to buy 40 eggs!!!is this still possible? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-02-16 10:22)
      • Hi Sascha, I'm interested in your eggs of eurycnema goliath! i want to buy 40 eggs,how much? Best regards, Paul (pablito84, 2007-02-24 19:21)
      • Offspring of all species mentioned above still available. For self-collectors also nymphs of Eurycnema, Epidares, Pylamaenes. Best regards Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-03-12 13:24)
    • Phasmids For Trade/ Sale (Alex, 2007-03-14 08:04, views: 708)
      • I have the following Phasmids for trade (preferably)/ sale. Ova of Phyllium sp., Ova of of Medauroidea extradentata, Ova and L2- L4 nymphs of Phaenopharos khaoyalensis, Ova and Adults of Sipyloidea sipylus, Ova and subadults of Ramulus artemis, Ova and L2- L3 nymphs of Areaton asperrimus, Ova of Neohirasea maerens, Subadult pairs of Parapachymorpha spinosa, L1- L3 nymphs of Heteropterix dilatata. I am looking for any interesting species that I already do not have. Here is what I'm not looking for aside from the ones listed above: Brasidas samarensis, Haaniella grayi, Lopaphus caesius, Lonchodes cultratolobatus, Monandroptera acanthomera, Peruphasma schultei, Pharnacia biceps, Phobaeticus maximus, Spiniphasma crassithorax, Sungaya inexpectata. Please email me at admin@mantispa.com (Alex, 2007-03-14 08:04)
    • offer (conrad helm, 2007-03-15 10:08, views: 777)
      • hello at all!!! i have supply of: trachyaretaon brueckneri (eggs) sungaya inexpectata (eggs) extatosoma tairatum(eggs) medauroidea extradenta (eggs) peruphasma schultei (eggs) neohirasea maerens (eggs) phyllium giganteum (eggs) for sale and exchange!!! if you are interested, caontact me under: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 15.03.2007, 14:05 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-03-15 10:08)
    • Search eggs or nymphs of the following phasmids: (Eva, 2007-03-19 09:21, views: 1241)
      • Search eggs ornymphs of the following phasmids: sungaya inexpectata, rhaphiderus scabrous, phasma gigas, pharnacia westwoodii, parapachymorpha spinosa, necrosia punctata, heteroptryx dilatata, hermarchus spec., eurycnema versirubra epidares nolimentangere. Please email me with the price! (Eva, 2005-03-17 15:59)
      • Hello! Would you be interested in eggs: Parapachymorpha zomproi? (Jake, 2007-03-15 19:08)
      • hi!!! i can offer you eggs of sungaya inexpectata!!!do you have other species for exchange? write me: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-03-18 23:09)
      • hello eva, i havee ggs of heteroptryx dilatata. have you eggs to swarp? best regards fabian (typius, 2007-03-19 09:21)
    • Pharnacia ponderosa (Sixlegs, 2007-03-22 20:25, views: 658)
      • Eggs wanted tu buy 10 - 15 Thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-03-22 20:25)
    • Change / sale eggs (Marek NOhejl, 2007-03-24 20:47, views: 1215)
      • Hello, I exchange/sale eggs of this species: PSG 4 Sipyloidea sipylus http://www.strasilky.cz/psg04.htm PSG 5 Medauroidea extradentata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg05.htm PSG 23 Eurycantha calcarata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg23.htm PSG 37 Lopaphus perakensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg37.htm PSG 126 Haaniella dehaanii http://www.strasilky.cz/psg126.htm PSG 144 Ramulus sp. (Artemis?) http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg144.htm PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg195.htm PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg215.htm PSG 230 Carausius sp. http://www.strasilky.cz/psg230.htm I speak English and German. Best Regards, Marek Nohejl [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 20.03.2007, 13:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2007-03-12 15:08)
      • and PSG 112 Haaniella dehaanii PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-03-12 15:26)
      • Hi Marek ! I have interest in eggs of E. nolimetangere. How much do they cost ? best regards Yuko (Yuko, 2007-03-12 18:47)
      • and PSG 23 Eurycantha calcarata (Marek NOhejl, 2007-03-18 19:48)
      • hello, are there still eggs for psg4 Sipyloidea sipylus? and, can you ship them to holland? (Jacob, 2007-03-24 20:47)
    • Sale / Exchange / Wanted (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-31 19:49, views: 1050)
      • Hi all Phasmid eggs for sale: Ramulus artemis - 20 eggs 20Rp./cent Hermagoras haematomus - 20 eggs 1 Fr./€ Asceles sp. Ban Salok - 35 eggs 5 Fr./€ Lamponius guerini - 20 eggs 4 Fr./€ shipping costs - 3 Fr./€ exchange possible Only for exchange: Canachus alligator - 15 eggs Wanted: Lonchodes sp. (except L. brevipes, L. sp. Panay and L. geniculatus) Hermagoras megabeast Hermagoras foliopeda Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-26 10:58)
      • sent you a PM about asceles sp. (Jacob, 2007-03-26 17:47)
      • Hi, And PSG Nummer? Thanks, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-03-29 14:50)
      • Hi Marek I never work with PSG numbers. But here you are: R. artemis - 144 H. haematomus - 36/118 Asceles sp. - no PSG Lamponius guerini - 101 C. alligator - no PSG Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-30 16:58)
      • Hi Daniel, Canachus alligator and Asceles sp have PSG number since some months. Canachus alligator it's the number 261 and Asceles sp Ban Salok number 267. Bye, Jérome (jerome, 2007-03-30 19:30)
      • Hi Jérome Thank you very much! I always look at the PSG numbers on the list of Han Damen, there's wrote, that the site is actualized every day. But in fact, it's never been actualized since I found this site 3 years ago... Could you tell me where's a better list? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-31 19:49)
    • Exchange (Lucas, 2007-04-01 10:38, views: 582)
      • Hello I exchange eggs of Diapherodes gigantea (PSG 260) Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-04-01 10:38)
    • Phaenopharos k. + Extatosoma tiaratum eggs for sale! (theBug, 2007-04-01 10:49, views: 605)
      • Phaenopharos khaoaiensis/from Dezember, will hatch probably in May : 25 pieces:2,00 Euro, 50 for 3,00 and 100 for 5 Euros. Extatosoma tiaratum/from December/fertilized, will hatch probably in May/June/July: 25 for 2,50, 50 for 4,00 and 100 for 7 Euros. I can accept Paypal or bank transfer, shipping to Europe is 2,50. (theBug, 2007-04-01 10:49)
    • Spiniphasma crassithorax (SPANIER, 2007-04-02 14:27, views: 800)
      • Hello! Unfortunately I have two male of Spiniphasma crassithorax (I think they have a new name!?). Can anyone help me and exchange or sell me one or two females? Would be great! The male are adult and subadult. Greetings SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-03-31 15:54)
      • Spinohirasea bengalensis is the new name. (Sixlegs, 2007-04-01 13:37)
      • It seems quite normal for this species that you have much more males than females. In my case 20 nymphs were hatching and now they are adult: only four females. Now about 3 or 4 males climb on each female for mating in the same time, this looks quite funny. I'm sorry, for the moment I cannot swap any females of this species. But in few weeks I can give you some eggs. [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 02.04.2007, 15:39 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2007-04-02 14:27)
    • eggs - April 07 (Marek NOhejl, 2007-04-02 20:18, views: 665)
      • Hello, I exchange/sale eggs of this species: Price for 50 eggs (also Mix) 5euro(25eggs – 2,5euro): PSG 1 Carausius morosus http://www.strasilky.cz/psg01.htm PSG 4 Sipyloidea sipylus http://www.strasilky.cz/psg04.htm PSG 5 Medauroidea extradentata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg05.htm PSG 144 Ramulus sp. (Artemis?) http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg144.htm PSG164 Parapachymorpha quadrispinosa http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg164.htm PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg215.htm PSG 230 Carausius sp. http://www.strasilky.cz/psg230.htm Price for 40 eggs (also Mix) 6euro(20eggs – 3euro): PSG 23 Eurycantha calcarata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg23.htm PSG 44 Eurycantha calcarata sp PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg195.htm PSG 235 Brasidas samarensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg235.htm only exchange: PSG 37 Lopaphus perakensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg37.htm PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere http://www.strasilky.cz/psg99.htm PSG 126 Haaniella dehaanii http://www.strasilky.cz/psg126.htm Shiping: 2-3euro. I speak English and German. Best Regards, Marek Nohejl [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 12.04.2007, 16:34 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2007-04-02 20:18)
    • Eggs for exchange (Lucas, 2007-04-09 11:30, views: 1587)
      • Hello I exchange eggs of this species: Parapachymorpha spinosa Pseudophasma acathonota Orxines semperi Extatosoma tiaratum Sceptrophasma hispidula Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-01-07 17:08)
      • hi!!! I´m interested in some eggs of pseudophasma acanthonota!! what do you want for 30 eggs!!! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-07 18:06)
      • hello, i´am intersted on orxines semeri and sceptrophasma hispidula. pleas write me… best regards fabian (typius, 2007-01-08 16:53)
      • Hello I sent private message for all. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-01-10 18:26)
      • hi!!! i'm still interested in pseudophasma acanthonota!! are there around 30 eggs availlable in the moment!!! for exchange i have surplus of peruphasma schultei, sungaya inexpectata (not many eggs), lonchodes sp., medauroidea extradenta, neohirasea maerens.... It's also possible to buy the eggs...no problem!!! what do you want!!!sorry for the late answer, best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-17 10:35)
      • Hi, I'm very interested by your eggs of Orxines semperi . Are you interested by eggs of the species : Peruphasma schultei;Pseudophasma acanthonotum;Lonchodes cultratolobatus;Sungaya inexpectata;Phyllium sp (Philippines);Dyme sp ? Thanks you Foucault (Foucault, 2007-01-22 17:31)
      • Foucault I sent you private message. For all I have eggs of Diapherodes gigantea for exchange. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-01-23 10:46)
      • hi! I'm very interested in this species!!are the eggs only for exchange or can i also buy some! what's with 20 eggs? i wrote you my surplus in a former message.... best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-23 11:33)
      • Helmi I sent you private message. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-01-23 18:39)
      • hi!!! have you got my message!!! what price shall i pay for 20 eggs of D. giganthea and how?? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-01-25 18:50)
      • Hallo, im interisted at pseudophasma acathonota egs about 20 . I can just change with sipyloidea sipylus,baculum extradentatum and L1 from peruphasma schultei (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-02 19:00)
      • Maik93 sorry but I have yours species. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-04-05 17:32)
      • Can i buy them ? please (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-08 17:28)
      • Maik93 I sent you private message. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-04-09 11:30)
    • search (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-09 18:01, views: 698)
      • search eggs or nympfs from: Lonchodes everetti,Pseudophasma arts ,Diapherodes gigantea Larven, Dares und datames arts , sipyloidea meneptolemus and lonchodes sp. And proscopia arts. Please send me all what you have . [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 11.04.2007, 19:43 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-09 18:01)
    • New species from Peru! (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-09 20:09, views: 1501)
      • I have a limited amount of newly cultured species from Peru available for exchange! [a href="http://www.phasmatodea.de/bilder/Websitezubehoer/New_exchange_Peru.pdf" target="_blank"] For photos and information on the species click here! Oskar Conle conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-18 17:16)
      • Hello: A little question, How long are these Apioscelis species? Thanks Javier tamayo (javier, 2007-03-31 17:59)
      • female: about 8cm male: about 5cm (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-31 20:16)
      • Hmm, is this the same as Rugosolibethra panguana is this a former name? (Sixlegs, 2007-04-01 13:33)
      • This was only a preliminary name. The correct name for the new species is: Lobolibethra panguana Hennemann & Conle, 2007. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-01 18:50)
      • Oh great, thank you Oskar. (Sixlegs, 2007-04-02 08:24)
      • Hello,i wanted nymps from APIOSCELIS AND LOLOLIBETHRA PANGUANA. I can swop with egs from sipyloidea sipyus and baculum extradentatum and L1 nymps from peruphasma schultei (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-03 16:37)
      • Sorry, I am not interested in the species you offered. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-09 18:58)
      • Hello Oscar can i buy them please :( (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-09 20:09)
    • Searching for eggs of PSG 2 & PSG 133 (Sixlegs, 2007-04-11 10:55, views: 738)
      • Any offer for ova of this two species? Thank you and Happy Easter! Take care for YOUR eggs! (Sixlegs, 2007-04-05 18:43)
      • Hi There are a lot of breeders who are not so familiar with the PSG numbers. It would be better, if you also write the latin names: Parectatosoma hystrix and Pseudodiacantha macklotti. Best regards and happy easter Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-06 11:13)
      • Oh, I thoght that PSG numbers are known from everyone. So I write it again to make sure that all know what I mean. I'm searching for: PSG 2 Pseudodiacantha macklotti PSG 133 Parectatosoma hystrix Thanks Ramulus (Sixlegs, 2007-04-11 06:49)
      • Sorry, but I (and some others) find, that the PSG numbers have no systematic or some other order, so I don't know what are they good for, when the phasmids also have Latin names. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-11 10:55)
    • New Proscopiidae species (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-11 14:56, views: 895)
      • I offer nymphs of a newly cultured Proscopiidae species: Apioscelis bulbosa from Peru, foodplant bramble. Exchange only! Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-08 20:53)
      • Hello,i want this species i can echange with :L1 from peruphasma schultei ,eggs from sipyloidea sipylus,lonchodes haematomus,baculum extradentatum or 15 Euro for 4 ??Please Are you from germany ??[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 09.04.2007, 10:04 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-09 10:02)
      • [quote]I offer nymphs of a newly cultured Proscopiidae species: Apioscelis bulbosa from Peru, foodplant bramble. Exchange only! Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com[/quote] I've send you a mail (Niels, 2007-04-09 11:00)
      • i havent become a mail from you (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-10 08:23)
      • can all Proscopidae jump or maybe any of them? and all eat bramble? sorry for writin this just here. Best regards. (Jake, 2007-04-11 14:56)
    • search (SPANIER, 2007-04-11 16:15, views: 670)
      • Hello! I'm searching H.dilatata nymphs (L1-L3) for buy. I prefer offers from Germany. Please send Price. I would like to buy 10 nymphs. Greetings SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-04-10 22:11)
      • I send PM to you :-) (Paweł, 2007-04-11 16:15)
    • Search (Bonita, 2007-04-11 22:10, views: 575)
      • I´m looking for Anisomorpha buprestoides (preferably the Ocala National forest color form). Any tips?[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Bonita, Apr 11, 2007 - 10:10 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bonita, 2007-04-11 22:10)
    • Search (Michael, 2007-04-13 21:52, views: 760)
      • Hallo, I'm looking for, Neopromachus doreyanus Pylaemenes guangxiensis Abrosoma festinatum Malacomorpha cyllarus Pseudodatames mitratus Clonaria luethyi PSG 206 Orestes mouhotii PSG 192 Rhynchacris ornata PSG 171 Achrioptera punctipes PSG 149 Hoploclonia gecko greets Michael P.s. sorry my english is very bad!!![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Michel, 13.04.2007, 23:52 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael, 2007-04-13 00:58)
      • Hi Michel Dares guangxiensis -] Pylaemenes guangxiensis Datames mitratus -] Pseudodatames mitratus Clonaria PSG 206 -] Clonaria luethyi These are the new names. So you'll maybe find more breeders of these species ;-) Best regards Daniel P.S.: In 3-4 weeks, I'll have eggs of O. mouhotii. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-13 12:53)
      • Hallo, thank you for the Information! Please let me now if when you are ready to exchange or sale ovas from O. mouhotii! Greets Michael[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Michel, 13.04.2007, 21:52 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael, 2007-04-13 21:52)
    • search phasmids (Henry, 2007-04-14 22:08, views: 532)
      • Hello, I search phasmids: Pharnacia - species Haaniella - species Pseudophasma - species Lonchodes - species Rhaphiderus spiniger Pterinoxylus crassus Cladomorphus phyllinus Pseudodiacantha macklottii Monandroptera acanthomera Phobaeticus heusii Phasmotaenia australe Phanocloidea muricata Phenacophorus cornucervi It does not matter how large the animals are. Who has other beautiful phasmids, can also announce myself. Please writes to HenryBote2@aol.com I would be pleased about answers. To then Henry [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Henry, 14.04.2007, 22:13 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Henry, 2007-04-14 22:08)
    • offer phasmids (Henry, 2007-04-15 13:41, views: 572)
      • Hello, I offer Heteropteryx dilatata L2-L4. Property already larger males. Who is interested, can announce itself. Please writes to HenryBote2@aol.com To then Henry [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Henry, 15.04.2007, 13:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Henry, 2007-04-15 13:41)
    • search (Marek NOhejl, 2007-04-15 16:57, views: 576)
      • J'recherche des oeufs de ce des espèces : I search eggs of it of the species: Dares validispinus Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes everetti Dares verrucosus Haaniella scabra Rhaphiderus spinigerus Rhaphiderus scabrosus Pseudophasma rufipes Hoploclonia gecko Haaniella grayii Lonchodes megabeast Hoploclonia abercrombiei Lonchodes mindanaensis Rhynchacris ornata Haaniella saussurei Hoploclonia cuspidata Xylica oedematosa Lamponius portoricensis Canachus alligator Best Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-04-15 16:57)
    • for sale (Michael, 2007-04-16 14:36, views: 608)
      • Hallo, I have P. schultei/A. paromalus for sale,from L1-subadult!! greets Michael[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Michel, 16.04.2007, 14:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael, 2007-04-16 14:36)
    • fresh eggs available (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-16 22:38, views: 1398)
      • for sale or exchange: eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus and Sipyloidea meneptolemus. Both feed on bramble. Furthermore nymphs (L2-L3) of Peruphasma schultei available. Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-19 10:06)
      • hello oskar, i am intrested on eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus. can you give me 30 eggs? gruß fabian (typius, 2007-03-22 09:33)
      • Hello,im interisted at egs from sipyoidea m. i want20 egs [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 09.04.2007, 09:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-03 16:40)
      • Hello Oskar, I'm interested in Peruphasma schultei eggs or nymphs, I would exchange them for Phyllium giganteum eggs, if it's possible. But I don't know how could we send them to each other. Can they survive the journey to Hungary? Greetings, Mark Lukatsi (Lukatsi, 2007-04-14 21:24)
      • hi oskar, i am intrested on eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus and Sipyloidea meneptolemus. Can you please sale me 30 eggs of each species? gruß falk (Falk, 2007-04-15 20:16)
      • Hello Oskar Is it possible to buy 4 -eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus and 4 -eggs of Sipyloida meneptolemus for my egg collection,if these are still available. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2007-04-16 22:38)
    • Prosarthria teretrirostris (Falk, 2007-04-17 13:00, views: 797)
      • hi, I search prosarthria teretriostris... and other one prosarthria proscopiidae... please they send email to me... HHTomsurfer@web.de greet, falk (Falk, 2007-04-15 19:44)
      • Hi Falk The species is a synonyme of Proscopia luceomaculata. The genus Prosarthria doesn't exist anymore. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-16 15:54)
      • Hi Daniel I remember that A Dr Benner or Venner? In Ecuador notified us of the change of name in 1998/ 1999 but I canot find any reference to Proscopia luceomaculata now ! I wonder therefore if Prosarthria teretrirostris is ok. Please let me know the full taxonomic reference for Proscopia luceomaculata Regards Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2007-04-16 19:32)
      • Hi Curtis I can't find it either... But the both species look exactly the same. It may be, that P. luceomaculata is the better name because of the near relationship to P. scabra. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-17 09:38)
      • Presently, the correct name for the taxa here mentioned are: Prosarthria teretrirostris Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1890; Pseudoproscopia scabra (Klug, J.C.F., 1820). References available at: http://osf2.orthoptera.org/HomePage.aspx Kind regards, Marco Gottardo (Marco, 2007-04-17 12:56)
      • Oh, thank you, Marco! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-17 13:00)
    • Search eggs (Paweł, 2007-04-17 19:45, views: 613)
      • I search eggs for sale of it of the species: Acrophylla wuelfingi Anisomorpha paromalus Eurycantha calcarata ssp Haaniella dehaani Haaniella muelleri Lonchodes everetti Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes mindanaensis Lonchodes hosei hosei Malacomorpha Jamaicana Oreophoetes peruana Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium celebicum Pseudophasma rufipes Rhaphiderus scabrosus Ramulus sp P.S.G. 158 Thanks for offers ;) Best Regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-04-17 19:45)
    • Exchange/Swap eggs (Colémont, 2007-04-18 17:56, views: 695)
      • Hi, I exchange eggs of Pseudophasma acanthonotum, Sungaya inexpectata, Peruphasma schultei, Sipyloidea meneptolemus, Extatosoma tiaratum, Haaniella muelleri I'm looking for other sepcies of insects(mantids,phasmids,beetles,butterflies,..) Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2007-04-17 20:31)
      • Hi if you are from germany I want 20 eggs of sipyloidea meneptolemus and 20 of pseudophasma acanthonotum. (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-18 11:44)
      • Hello I have for exchange ova of Diapheordes gigantea. If you are interested of this species we can exchanges. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-04-18 17:56)
    • Exchange (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-04-18 20:01, views: 734)
      • nymphs of Metriophasma diocles, Lopaphus sphalerus, Epidares nolimetangere and Pylaemenes guangxiensis for exchange with other species (Spinohirasea and Peruphasma). Eurycnema goliath 20 eggs 5,-€, Neohirasea maerens: fresh adults 2 pairs 5,-€; www.insectissima.de LG Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-04-18 08:53)
      • I have sent to you PM (zib, 2007-04-18 20:01)
    • Exchange eggs of Pharnaia ponderosa (ToniJ, 2007-04-19 09:46, views: 528)
      • Hello, I've eggs of Pharnacia ponderosa for exchange. I wanted eggs or nymphs of : -Phasma gigas -all Dares (exception D.verrucosus) -Malacomorpha cyllarius -Phyllium bioculatum -all species of Pharnacia (exception P.ponderosa) -Pseudodiacantha macklotii. regards Toni (ToniJ, 2007-04-19 09:46)
    • Research eggs of Eurycantha species... (Frk54, 2007-04-19 15:09, views: 565)
      • Hello, I research fertilized eggs of [i]Eurycantha[/i] species : [i]insularis[/i], [i]horrida[/i] and [i]latro[/i]. 10 to 15 eggs for each species. Thanks for your help Franck[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Frk54, Apr 19, 2007 - 03:10 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Frk54, 2007-04-19 15:09)
    • Phasmid eggs wanted (Keith Stables, 2007-04-20 09:01, views: 577)
      • Dear Phasmid keepers/enthusiasts---------------------------------------- I am looking for the following eggs for my collection,these must be in excellent condition and complete with cap(Operculum) where appropriate as these are for display purposes.These are most urgent. Please send me your list or species you have,naturally postage wil be paid.Also require eggs of new found species. Thank you PSGNo4,7,811,14,16,17,20,26,27,29,33,34,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,4546,47,48,49,50,51, 52,53,54,(5-same as psg3)57,58,59,62,63,(64-same as psg37),65,67,68,69,71,74, (75-same as psg25),76,77,(78-same as psg30),79,80,81,82,86,87,88,(91-same as psg45),92,93,94,95,96,97,98,100,102,106,107,108,109,110,112,114,115,116,117,119,121, 123,124,125,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,146,147,148, 149,150,152,153,154,155,156,158,159,160,161,162,163,166,167,168,171,172,175,176,177, 178,179,180,184,185,186,187,188,190,191,194,196,198,199,201,204,205,26,207,209,210, 212,217,218,220,222,226,228,229,232,233,235,23,239,241,243,244,245,247,248,250,253, 256,257,261,262,264,266,268,269,270,271,272,273,274,275,276,277,278,279,280,281. Lookng forward to any replies,thank you for your time and patience Kindest Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2007-04-20 09:01)
    • to swap (typius, 2007-04-20 11:19, views: 604)
      • Eggs and nymphs to swap: Trachyaretaon brueckneri, BRASIDAS samarensis Peruphasma schultei , Asceles spec, Eurycantha calcarata regards fabian (typius, 2007-04-20 11:19)
    • Search (Olivier, 2007-04-22 16:34, views: 643)
      • Hi, I search Pharnacia biceps male L3L4 Olivier (Olivier, 2007-04-22 16:16)
      • Hi Olivier, I have Pharnacia biceps males more than I want, L4-L5 too. If you are interested, please answer me on andrita@wp.pl :) Best regards Andrita[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Andrita, Apr 22, 2007 - 04:35 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Andrita, 2007-04-22 16:34)
    • Clitarchus hookeri ova (Richard, 2007-04-25 01:20, views: 886)
      • I have Clitarchus hookeri ova for sale @ 50 for 10$US or Euro and Pound equivalent plus postage. (Richard, 2007-04-24 09:30)
      • hello, i want 50 eggs from Clitarchus hookeri. what the price to germany for postage? best regards fabian (typius, 2007-04-24 09:58)
      • Hello please add 2 $US for postage or euro equivalent. My address is Richard Moore 34, Larchmont Grove Upper Hutt 5018 New Zealand Please let me have your address you can email me on Linrich@xtra.co.nz (Richard, 2007-04-24 10:56)
      • Hi, Price for 50eggs in Euro? Best Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-04-24 21:30)
      • 10 Euro inc. postage (Richard, 2007-04-25 01:20)
    • Phasmid ova for sale/exchange (Samoyedka, 2007-04-26 21:44, views: 635)
      • Hello! I have surplus on ova: Peruphasma schultei, Aretaon asperrimus, Extatosoma tiaratum (sexual reproduction,parents 100% non-related). I prefer exchange for phasmids, mantids or other insects :) You can write in English or German ;) (Samoyedka, 2007-04-26 21:44)
    • Rhynchacris ornata (Sixlegs, 2007-04-28 07:13, views: 666)
      • Searching for ova or nymphs. Thank you (Sixlegs, 2007-04-28 07:13)
    • Some interesting speciec for EXCHANGE!!!!!!!!!! (kozavkoza(Poland), 2007-04-30 15:36, views: 911)
      • I am from Poland. I have Phyllium siccifolium (L1-2), Brasidas saramensis(6cm or eggs), sungaya inexpectata(4-5cm, or L1/2 or eggs), Peruphasma shultei( L2/3) , Aretaon asperimus (L1-3 or eggs), Pseudophasma acanthonota ( L5), Epidares nilimentargere (eggs), Parapachymorpha spiniger(eggs), Laponius guerni(eggs), Neohirasea maerens (eggs), Parapachymorpha zomproi(L5) for exchange. Please write me: kozavkoza@gazeta.pl (kozavkoza(Poland), 2007-04-27 22:16)
      • Okay, a little bit less ! would also be sufficient... (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-28 10:55)
      • [quote]I am from Poland. I have Phyllium siccifolium (L1-2), Brasidas saramensis(6cm or eggs), sungaya inexpectata(4-5cm, or L1/2 or eggs), Peruphasma shultei( L2/3) , Aretaon asperimus (L1-3 or eggs), Pseudophasma acanthonota ( L5), Epidares nilimentargere (eggs), Parapachymorpha spiniger(eggs), Laponius guerni(eggs), Neohirasea maerens (eggs), Parapachymorpha zomproi(L5) for exchange. Please write me: kozavkoza@gazeta.pl[/quote] (kozavkoza(Poland), 2007-04-30 15:36)
    • Offer phasmids (Henry, 2007-05-01 14:32, views: 904)
      • Hello, I have beautiful phasmids in the offer: Lopaphus sphalerus(caesius)==L1-adult Extatosoma tiaratum==L1-adult,both green and brown Neohirasea hongkongensis-adult Who has interest, can announce me. Please write me: Henrybote2@aol.com Bye Henry (Henry, 2007-05-01 14:32)
    • Acanthoxyla ova (Richard, 2007-05-03 18:44, views: 625)
      • I have ova of Acanthoxyla prasina sub species intermedia for sale at 50 for 10 Euro including postage (Richard, 2007-05-03 04:45)
      • hello i am a french phasmids raisor i am interested buy your eggs dou you search eggs of phasmids species to change or do you do just buy thanks (homer66, 2007-05-03 15:47)
      • I like this ones, can i have some eggs? Paying 10 € is no problem. regards, Stickbitch (stickbitch, 2007-05-03 18:44)
    • eggs - new offer May 07 (Marek NOhejl, 2007-05-04 12:14, views: 625)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of this species: PSG 5 Medauroidea extradentata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg05.htm PSG 144 Ramulus sp. (Artemis?) http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg144.htm PSG164 Parapachymorpha quadrispinosa http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg164.htm PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg215.htm PSG 23 Eurycantha calcarata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg23.htm PSG 44 Eurycantha calcarata sp PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata http://www.strasilky.cz/psg195.htm PSG 37 Lopaphus perakensis http://www.strasilky.cz/psg37.htm PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere http://www.strasilky.cz/psg99.htm I speak English and German. Best Regards, Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2007-05-04 12:14)
    • pseudodiacantha macklottii Aschiphasma annulipes Chitoniscus spp. (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-05 06:39, views: 653)
      • Hi, ich suche Eier von Chitoniscus spp. und pseudodiacantha macklottii . Weis einer etw. über Aschiphasma annulipes ?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 04.05.2007, 20:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-04 19:45)
      • Hi The webmasters of Phyllium.de have a new Chitoniscus sp. and will sell it in summer, I think. A. annulipes is not in culture. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-04 20:36)
      • Thanks (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-05 06:39)
    • swap (homer66, 2007-05-05 13:58, views: 952)
      • hello i have a lot of surplus nymphs of Extatosoma tiaratum Sectrophasma hispidulum Parapachimorpha zomproi Clonaria conformens Cuniculina stilpna asceles sp eggs of sipiloidea meneptolemus Cuniculina stilpna Extatosoma tiaratum Asceles sp heteropteryx dilatata diapherodes gigantea contact me if you're interested thanks best regards[!-- editby --][i]edited by: homer66, May 05, 2007 - 01:55 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (homer66, 2007-04-19 20:56)
      • Hi,if you are from germany i want 20 eggs of sipyloidea meneptolemus I can swop or buy. I have lonchodes haematomus,sipyloidea sipylus,extatosoma tiaratum and baculum extradentataum (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-20 07:20)
      • Sipyloides meneptolemus - Eggs Hello, I am interested in this species,I require only 4 eggs for my collection if this is possible,I would be very much appreciate your help as these are to be put on display with my other eggs.Please let me know the postage as I live in the U.K. Kind Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2007-04-20 08:56)
      • hello for maik93 i am from france but i can send eggs whithout problem for keith insects it isn't a probleme dou you search other species eggs thnks best regards (homer66, 2007-04-21 09:22)
      • hello i add new surplus thanks (homer66, 2007-04-25 20:01)
      • hello i add new surplus thanks best regards (homer66, 2007-05-05 13:58)
    • Search (Paweł, 2007-05-07 10:54, views: 671)
      • Hi all! I search females adult or subadult of Lonchodes cultratolobatus. I have male but no female. Best Regards. Plota (Paweł, 2007-05-05 21:50)
      • Hi Plota Search not under the one synonyme. Here are the whole datas: Valid name: Hermagoras haematomus herberti Synonymes: Lonchodes cultratolobatus, Lonchodes haematomus (PSG 118 + 36), Lonchodes hosei herberti I only have Hermagoras haematomus haematomus (PSG 0), sorry. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-07 10:54)
    • Warning! (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-07 11:15, views: 694)
      • Warning! This is a warning message for the Phasmatodea community: Beware of Chris Hill from U.K., he is a cheater. Don´t exchange insects with him, he won´t send you anything. So please be careful. His address is: Chris Hill 29 Dewartown Gorebridge Midlothian EH23 4NX Email: Jazahill@aol.com Best regards, Oskar Conle Moderator of www.phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-07 11:15)
    • Search phasmids eggs or larvae... (Falk, 2007-05-09 17:52, views: 581)
      • Search phasmids eggs or larvae... Parectatosoma mocquerysi PSG 258 Pseudodiacantha macklotii PSG 2 Tropidoderus childrenii PSG 193 Acrophylla titan PSG 154 Rhaphiderus scabrosus PSG 83 Achrioptera punctipes PSG 149 Eurycnema osiris PSG Eurycnema versirubra PSG 28 Monandroptera acanthomera Marmessoidea rosea Tagesoidea nigrofasciata Dyme sp best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-05-09 17:52)
    • Offer phasmids (Henry, 2007-05-10 17:46, views: 720)
      • Offer phasmids:PSG 212 Pseudophasma velutinum PSG 264=subadult Aretaon asperrimus PSG 118=subadult-adult Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248=subadult Lopaphus caesius PSG 174=subadult Neohirasea hongkongensis PSG 242=adult Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 181=mittelgroß Peruphasma schultei PSG 270=mittelgroß Extatosoma tiaratum PSG 9 =mittelgroß (Henry, 2007-05-07 20:40)
      • Hi Henry Here the valid names: Lopaphus caesius - Lopaphus sphalerus Lonchodes cultratolobatus - Hermagoras haematomus herberti Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-10 17:07)
      • Thank you Daniel! (Henry, 2007-05-10 17:46)
    • Offer phasmids eggs... (Falk, 2007-05-11 20:31, views: 784)
      • Offer phasmids eggs... Lonchodes hosei herberti, PSG 29 Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG 272 Neohirasea maerens PSG 173 Paramenexenus laetus PSG 145 best regards, falk[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Bluesurfer72, 09.05.2007, 16:47 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Falk, 2007-05-09 16:46)
      • Hallo Falk! [quote]Offer phasmids eggs... ... Paramenexenus laetus PSG 145 ...[/quote] Was willst Du denn dafür haben? Zum Tausch hätte ich momentan nur Neohirasea maerens Eier. Gruss Simmi (Simmi, 2007-05-10 22:37)
      • hello!!! I'm interrested in Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG 272 !!! what do you want for exchange!! regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-05-11 20:31)
    • Eggs available (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-12 08:32, views: 3027)
      • Hi all I have the following eggs for sale or exchange: Lamponius guerini Hermagoras haematomus (only 30) - SOLD OUT! Ramulus artemis Asceles sp. Ban Salok Parapachymorpha spinosa Oreophoetes peruana Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata I search: Hermagoras foliopeda all Lonchodes sp. (except sp. Panay, geniculatus, brevipes and megabeast) Haaniella echinata/scabra/jacobsoni Orthonecroscia sp. Aschiphasma sp. Calvisia sp. Oreophoetes mima Trychopeplus sp. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 14.04.2007, 17:43 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-11 17:48)
      • Hi Hermagoras haematomus 36 and 181?????? Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-04-12 16:38)
      • Yes, also called Lonchodes hosei herberti, Lonchodes haematomus, Lonchodes cultratolobatus or Hermagoras hosei herberti. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-13 12:50)
      • What,s the price of : 10 eggs Asceles sp. Ban Salok 10 eggs Hermagoras haematomus? (PawelPL, 2007-04-13 20:29)
      • Hi The H. haematomus are sold out, the Asceles sp. have a good hatching rate, but a high dead rate in the first week, so I would take 20 eggs or more. I could send you 20/30 eggs for 5€ inclusive shipping and package. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-14 17:45)
      • Hi will you have 18 eggs of lonchodes haematomus ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-14 18:02)
      • Ramulus can you give me your e-mail? (PawelPL, 2007-04-14 21:53)
      • Hi Maik No, they're sold out... Best regards Daniel P.S.: Pawel, I sent you a PN (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-15 16:02)
      • Ramulus , why you don't answer my emails? (PawelPL, 2007-04-17 17:55)
      • I didn't recieve your emails... Please give me your address, maybe, then it works... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-18 09:49)
      • I send you a PN. (PawelPL, 2007-04-18 14:52)
      • Ramulus I talk with you in e-mails? (PawelPL, 2007-04-20 17:41)
      • Hi all Because of the big demand for the eggs, I have waiting lists for some species. Here the waiting times for an order of 20 eggs: O. peruana - 2-3 weeks Asceles sp. - 7 weeks O. mouhotii - 2-3 weeks P. laetus - 3-4 weeks Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-22 08:38)
      • Hi all But I have too many Lamponius guerini eggs. I can give them cheaper than now. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-22 14:42)
      • Hi, I'm very interested in Asceles, I've sent you PM (as a mail) Best regards:) Andrita (Andrita, 2007-05-01 14:24)
      • I am looking for 30 Lamponius guerini eggs. Please let me know (mr.bobalina, 2007-05-12 08:32)
    • Biete Trachyaretaon brueckneri (Freyhof, 2007-05-13 20:04, views: 552)
      • Biete Jungtiere von Trachyaretaon brueckneri auch im Tausch gegen andere Arten Jörg (Freyhof, 2007-05-13 20:04)
    • Some species for exchange (Richard Jiang, 2007-05-14 16:29, views: 576)
      • Dear all I'm a insect breeder from Taiwan I'd like to offer some eggs for exchange, following is the list that i can offer. [i]Neohirasea japonica[/i] [i]Datames sp.[/i] [i]Heteropteryx dilata[/i] and i also have paird adult of [i]Extatosoma popa[/i] and [i]Phobaeticus serratipes[/i], so i can offer eggs of these two species this summer. If you are be interestind, please mail me valen920@educities.edu.tw Thanks!! Best regards Richard [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Richard_Jiang, May 14, 2007 - 04:30 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Richard Jiang, 2007-05-14 16:29)
    • Exchange eggs of Diapherodes venustula (Colémont, 2007-05-15 12:05, views: 833)
      • Hi, I exchange eggs of Diapherodes venustula I'm looking for others species of phasmids,mantids,butterflies,beetles .. Bye Foucault (Colémont, 2007-05-11 19:53)
      • Hi! Im interested in Diapherodes venustula. I have Phyllium siccifolium (L1-2), Brasidas saramensis(6cm/adults/subadults or eggs), sungaya inexpectata(4-5cm, or L1/2 or eggs), Peruphasma shultei( L2/3/4) , Aretaon asperimus (L1-3 or eggs), Epidares nolimetangere (eggs), Parapachymorpha spiniger(eggs), Lamponius guerini(eggs), Neohirasea maerens (eggs), for exchange. Please send me information if you are interested Kozavkoza@gazeta.pl Best regards Adam (kozavkoza(Poland), 2007-05-12 10:56)
      • Eat diapherodes venustula bramble ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-12 14:05)
      • Hi, maik93 Diapherodes venusula eat eucalyptus and oak tree kozavkoza I'm sorry but I'm not intrested by your species (Colémont, 2007-05-12 14:38)
      • hello, i´am interested. to exchange i have: Trachyaretaon brueckneri, BRASIDAS samarensis Peruphasma schultei , Asceles spec, Eurycantha calcarata, Heteropteryx dilatata, ANISOMORPHA paromalus (A. monstrosa), Creoxylus spinosus best regards fabian (typius, 2007-05-14 18:03)
      • Hi , I am interested in your eggs of Diapherodes venustula, I can offer eggs of Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Sungaya inexpectata, Medauroidea extradentata. If you have an interest, pls write me. thanx Mack (Mack, 2007-05-15 12:05)
    • Search phasmids eggs or larvae... (Falk, 2007-05-17 11:54, views: 547)
      • Search phasmids eggs or larvae... Aschiphasma annulipes Orthonecrosia filum Necroscia marginata Ctenomorphodes briareus Pharnacia ponderosa Best regards, Falk (Falk, 2007-05-17 11:54)
    • phasmids for exchange (conrad helm, 2007-05-17 13:34, views: 1156)
      • hello everybody!!! i have the following nymphs for exchange or sale: trachyaretaon brueckneri agamemnon cornutus peruphasma schultei and eggs of: sungaya inexpectata oxyartes lamellatus paramenexus laetus if you are interested, mail at: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-05-11 20:48)
      • Hi! What is [i]agamemnon cornutus[/i]? I found nothing about this species. Cheers Simmi (Simmi, 2007-05-12 08:49)
      • I have found nothing to. Can you send a picture please (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-12 14:02)
      • hi!! yes that's right...there are no pictures in the web!!! in the moment i only have nymphs, so a picture wouldn't help you!!! a. cornutus is a small species...both, male and female are around 5 cm. they prefere airy cages and feed on bramble and hypericum!! i try to get some pictures from a friend in the next time.... regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-05-14 20:20)
      • Dear friends, you will find pictures of [i]Agamemnon cornutus[/i] here : http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/php/phpwebgallery/index.php?/category/725 Yannick[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Yannick-Bellanger, May 14, 2007 - 08:37 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Yannick-Bellanger, 2007-05-14 20:36)
      • Thank You very much! :) Simmi (Simmi, 2007-05-15 09:49)
      • Hi , I am interested in eggs of oxyartes lamellatus and paramenexus laetus, I can offer eggs of Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Sungaya inexpectata, Medauroidea extradentata. If you have an interest, pls write me. thanx Mack (Mack, 2007-05-15 11:51)
      • agamemnon cornutus http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst2/Agamemnon_cornutus.htm best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-05-17 13:34)
    • eggs from spectre insects for exchange (Mack, 2007-05-17 15:21, views: 585)
      • hi, I can offer eggs from: Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Sungaya inexpectata, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Medauroidea extradentata, and in future two month some others... thanx for your offers best regards Mack (mail: spidermack@seznam.cz) (Mack, 2007-05-17 15:21)
    • Exchange with species from South-America, Central-America or West Indies. (West, 2007-05-17 15:46, views: 597)
      • I have eggs of Alienobostra sp. Bacteria yersiniana Malacomorpha jamaïcana Pseudosermyle phalangiphora Phyllium giganteum. I can exchange them with species from South-America, Central-America or West Indies (for exemple Rhynchacris ornata, Lamponius portoricensis, ...). Thank for your propositions. West. (West, 2007-05-17 15:46)
    • available psg32 Ocnophiloidea regularis eggs (stickbitch, 2007-05-18 21:15, views: 811)
      • I have surplus of psg 32 Ocnophiloidea regularis eggs fot exchange or buy regards, Stickbitch (stickbitch, 2007-05-03 18:52)
      • hi, i am interested in eggs of PSG32, I can offer eggs from: Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Sungaya inexpectata, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Medauroidea extradentata, and in future two month some others, do you want? thanx fot your answer. Mack (Mack, 2007-05-17 15:14)
      • Hi I'm also interested in 60 pc. of them. I could exchange for: Ramulus artemis Hermagoras haematomus Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata Parapachymorpha spinosa Oreophoetes peruana In 3 weeks: Paramenexenus laetus Asceles sp. Ban Salok Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-18 13:03)
      • Hello I've for exchange ova off Diapherodes giogantea and Pseudophasma acanthonota. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-05-18 21:15)
    • searching phasmids (KriZo, 2007-05-21 17:58, views: 833)
      • Hi i'm looking for some nymphs or eggs of Oreophoetes Peruana. I can offer Nymphs or eggs of Aretaon Asperrimus, or else i'm willing to pay. Best Regards Kristoffer.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: KriZo, 19.05.2007, 13:00 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (KriZo, 2007-05-19 13:00)
      • Hi Kristoffer I have some for sale. How many do you want? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-20 08:52)
      • I think 10-15 eggs but it depends on the price.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: KriZo, 20.05.2007, 14:21 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (KriZo, 2007-05-20 10:37)
      • Hi Kristoffer I can offer you 30 eggs with shipping for 5€. I can give them cheap. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-21 11:01)
      • Hi Ramulus. If it's possible I would like to get 30 eggs, too. Best regards. Marcus (willy_11, 2007-05-21 17:58)
    • Apioscelis bulbosa (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-21 21:05, views: 900)
      • I have some more nymphs of Apioscelis bulbosa (Proscopiidae from Peru) for exchange or sale. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-17 08:15)
      • Hi, how many cost one Apioscelis bulbosa ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-17 15:33)
      • Why give you me not a answer ?????????? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-21 20:14)
      • Be patient! I am very busy at the moment. Exchange is preferred. Price for 12 medium nymphs including postage is 60 Euro. (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-21 21:05)
    • To offer (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-05-22 17:55, views: 648)
      • To offer: Sell or exchange eggs: Euycnema goliath nymphs and adults: Sipyloidea sipylus, Medauroidea extradentata, Neohirasea maerens, Ramulus artemis, Eublaberus distantii. To offer only for exchange: nymphs and eggs: Metriophasma diocles, Lopaphus sphalerus, Epidares nolimetangere, Pylaemenes guangxiensis, Malacomorpha cyllara, Blaberus giganteus, Archimandrita tesselata www.insectissima.de best regards sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-05-22 13:39)
      • hi, I am interested in eggs from: Lopaphus sphalerus Metriophasma diocles Malacomorpha cyllara Pylaemenes guangxiensis i can offer for exchange these species: Sipyloidea sipylus Medauroidea extradentata Epidares nolimetangere Sceptrophasma hispidula Sungaya inexpectata Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis thanx for your answer. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-05-22 17:55)
    • exchange eggs (Marek NOhejl, 2007-05-24 10:42, views: 682)
      • Hello, We are a group breeders from Czech republic. Our offer eggs for exchanging: PSG 1 Carausius morosus PSG 4 Sipyloidea sipylus PSG 5 Medauroidea extradentata PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere PSG 164 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 235 Brasidas samarensis and in two months: PSG 9 Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum PSG 23 Eurycantha calcarata PSG 101 Lamponius guerini( white and brown form) PSG 118 Aretaon asperrimus PSG 173 Neohirasea maerens PSG 181 Lonchodes hosei herberti (clutratolobatus?) PSG 202 Medaura jobrensis PSG 224 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 278 Phyllium sp. Best Regards, Marek Nohejl Strasilky s.r.o. (Phasmids limited) email:strasilky.sro@seznam.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2007-05-23 18:47)
      • Hi Marek PSG 181 is Hermagoras haematomus herberti (= L. hosei herberti, L. cultratolobatus). Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-24 10:42)
    • ovas for exchange / huevos para intercambia (Andrita, 2007-05-29 16:30, views: 532)
      • Hi, Like in subject, Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 183 ovas, fertilized, laid this month. For exchange. My email: andrita@wp.pl I have (not many) Neohirasea maerens ovas too, and Lonchodes brevipes ovas ((they've started laying, I'm waiting for some). Both are fertilized. Best regards:) Andrita ______________________________________________________________________ Hola (a todos hispanohablantes;), Tengo huevos de Sceptrophasma hispidula (PSG 183) para intercambia. Son fecundados, no de partenogénesis; puestos entre 20 y 29 de mayo. Si estás interesando, mándame por favor un email (andrita@wp.pl) Tengo también un poco de huevos de Neohirasea maerens, y huevos de Lonchodes brevipes. Un abrazo:) Andrita (Andrita, 2007-05-29 16:30)
    • Looking for eggs (Susanne, 2007-05-30 09:15, views: 882)
      • Hello, I'm looking for any of the following species: Spinohirasea bengalensis (Spiniphasma crassithorax) Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium celebicum Phyllium giganteum Phyllium sp. Philippines I can offer in exchange (eggs): PSG 5 - Medauroidea extradentata PSG 13 - Acrophylla wuelfingi PSG 15 - Ctenomorphodes briareus PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini PSG 174 - Lopaphus caesius PSG 181 - Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 189 - Pseudophasma acanthonota PSG 215 - Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 260 - Diapherodes gigantea Please send me a private message if you are willing to do an exchange with me. Regards, Susanne (Susanne, 2007-05-25 07:45)
      • [quote]Hello, I'm looking for any of the following species: Spinohirasea bengalensis (Spiniphasma crassithorax) Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium celebicum Phyllium giganteum Phyllium sp. Philippines I can offer in exchange (eggs): PSG 5 - Medauroidea extradentata PSG 13 - Acrophylla wuelfingi PSG 15 - Ctenomorphodes briareus PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini PSG 174 - Lopaphus caesius PSG 181 - Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 189 - Pseudophasma acanthonota PSG 215 - Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 260 - Diapherodes gigantea Please send me a private message if you are willing to do an exchange with me. Regards, Susanne[/quote] (West, 2007-05-29 21:24)
      • Sorry, West You just copied Suzanne's add. Can a moderator or West delete that? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-30 09:15)
    • Phobaeticus serratipes (Paweł, 2007-05-31 14:36, views: 633)
      • Hi all! I'm searching for a male of Phobaeticus serratipes (L3, L4) for sale. I have three females but no males. Best Regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-05-30 21:02)
      • Hello, I´ve the same problem but I have 20 females. Bye Henry (Henry, 2007-05-31 14:36)
    • Oxyartes honestus PSG 182 (Sixlegs, 2007-06-01 20:41, views: 748)
      • I'm searching for about 10 nymphs L2 up to sub-adult . Thank you Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-06-01 20:41)
    • Peruphasma schultei - pair for exchange or sale (Piotrek, 2007-06-01 22:33, views: 687)
      • HI everyone, I have still many nymphs (adult,subadult and yunger) I prefer exchange for any other species -nymphs or eggs :) write me if You have something (Piotrek, 2007-06-01 22:33)
    • looking for Asceles sp. -> adult male (Piotrek, 2007-06-02 10:57, views: 794)
      • hello everybody. i have problem, I lost my last male of asceles sp. Now i have only 2 adult female. If someone have adult / subadult male(or know someone who have) for sale or exchage please let me know. then i write what i Have for exchange. Thenx if someone can help me :) (Piotrek, 2007-05-22 21:43)
      • Hi Piotrek It's sad, but in this stock are very few males. I can do nothing for you and I think, you won't find a male fastly. But I wish you good luck. If there are no eggs too, I could give you some. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-23 13:16)
      • Hi Piotrek, Can you be more specific about what Asceles sp you're looking for ? There are three different Asceles sp in culture: Asceles sp. Ban Salok, Thailand PSG 267 Asceles sp. Ko Tau, Thailand Asceles sp. Nong Khai, Thailand If it is PSG 267 I can send you some eggs to set up a new culture. I have about 50% males and 50% females in my culture. Best wishes Rob (RobK, 2007-05-24 13:20)
      • hi, very thanks for reply ,and for this that You want help me ... if I good remember thaw was Asceles sp. from Ban Salok, i buy the eggs in last year... Are they any differents betwen this 3 species of asceles? Ps. i Still looking for this male, some guy write me that he have :) then maybe i will get him :D (Piotrek, 2007-06-01 22:44)
      • Hi Piotrek Yes, there are big differences. Asceles sp. from Ban Salok is unique. You find photos of this species on: http://www.lemondedesphasmes.free.fr Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-02 10:57)
    • Search (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-05 12:41, views: 687)
      • Hi all I search all Lonchodes and Hermagoras sp. except haematomus (= cultratolobatus, hosei herberti), brevipes, sp. Panay, geniculatus and megabeast. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-05 12:41)
    • eurycantha coriacea / insularis (conrad helm, 2007-06-05 13:56, views: 648)
      • hello everybody!! I'm searching for a male of eurycantha coriacea (= e. insularis)! it shall be subadult or adult!! in the moment i only have females.... please contact if you can help me, best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 05.06.2007, 13:54 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-06-04 21:07)
      • Hi Conrad A tip: Search for the valid name: Eurycantha insularis Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-05 12:31)
      • hi!! thank you, you are right! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-06-05 13:56)
    • Ramulus sp P.S.G.n°158 (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-06-05 16:19, views: 657)
      • Searching for a few females of Ramulus sp P.S.G.n°158 http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/spip.php?article179 Regards sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-06-05 16:19)
    • Spinoirasea bengalensis (PSG 272) (ex Spiniphasma crassithorax) (IgorOp, 2007-06-07 18:53, views: 851)
      • Anyone have any eggs of this phasmid to sell or exchange (I have many eggs of: Ramulus artemis, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Carausius morosus, Sypiloidea sipylus, and a few of: Acrophylla wuelfingi, Oreophoetes peruana, Rhaphiderus spiniger)? (IgorOp, 2007-05-22 09:06)
      • Hello! I have few eggs. I'm not looking for your species. I could sell some. Please write a private message. (SPANIER, 2007-05-22 10:03)
      • Hi Spanier, I wrote at soon a private message, but I haven't a reply. Could you write to my email (operai.igor@libero.it)? Thanks (IgorOp, 2007-05-24 08:08)
      • Hi IgorOp ou would like to exchange) on something Acrophylla wuelfingi Rhaphiderus spiniger Possibly that for it former price ? (Łukasz, 2007-05-24 08:28)
      • Hi Tacha, I send you a PM, but I had no reply... Please send me a mail to: operai.igor@libero.it and tell me what eggs, or nymphs, you have to exchange. Bye (IgorOp, 2007-06-07 15:32)
      • Hi Igor Have you some R. spiniger eggs left for me? I have different phasmid eggs for exchange. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-07 18:53)
    • DIAPHERODES VENUSTULA - surplus eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2007-06-10 11:30, views: 716)
      • I have surplus eggs of Diapherodes venustula (Audinet-Serville, 1838) from Cuba. A very nice, rather small species of the genus. Females are about 7 cm and bright green. Males are dark green/white/brown with orange hind wings. It is quite easy to culture and feeds on eucalyptus, oaks and hypercium. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2007-06-10 11:30)
    • SPINOHIRASEA BENGALENSIS - surplus eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2007-06-10 11:33, views: 568)
      • I have surplus eggs of Spinohirasea bengalensis (PSG 272, ex. Spiniphasma crassithorax) from Vietnam for exchange. A very nice and spiny species. Easy to rear on bramble, rose, oak, hypericum and ferns. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2007-06-10 11:33)
    • EURYCNEMA GOLIATH - surplus eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2007-06-10 11:36, views: 611)
      • Surplus eggs are available of Eurycnema goliath from Australia. Eucalyptus is barely needed for culturing this species. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2007-06-10 11:36)
    • Oreophoetes, Sungaya (SPANIER, 2007-06-11 10:29, views: 632)
      • Hello! I have Nymphs of - Oreophoetes peruana (L1-L3) 2 EU/ nymph - Sungaya inexpectata (L1-L4) 2 Eu/ nymph Please send mail to oliverkonopik@gmx.de[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: SPANIER, 11.06.2007, 10:30 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (SPANIER, 2007-06-11 10:29)
    • diverse insects (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-06-15 10:00, views: 549)
      • To offer: nymphs and/or eggs of Eurycnema goliath Eurycantha calcarata Carausius sp. PSG 230 Sipyloidea sipylus Medauroidea extradentata Metriophasma diocles Neohirasea maerens Ramulus artemis Lopaphus sphalerus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaeophilacris bredoides Eublaberus distanti Archimandrita tesselata Blaberus giganteus Epidares nolimetangere Pylaemenes guangxiensis Malacomorpha cyllara Only within germany. Still searching for adult or subadult female of Ramulus sp P.S.G.n°158. (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-06-15 10:00)
    • Suche Pylaemenes borneensis (Michael, 2007-06-17 04:26, views: 549)
      • Hallo, bin auf der suche nach Pylaemenes borneensis! Wenn jemand welche abgeben könnte wäre das super! Hätte auch viele Phasmiden zum tauschen! LG Michael P.s. vielleicht könnte das jemand für mich auf englisch übersetzen!?? (Michael, 2007-06-17 04:26)
    • For sale or exchange (Michael, 2007-06-17 04:32, views: 688)
      • Hallo, i have Phasmids for sale or exchange! Lonchodes sp. (Panay island) Eier Peruphasma schultei ca. L3-adult Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Eier Haaniella dehaanii L1-L3 Ancylecha fenestrata subsub-subadult Phyllium celebicum L2-3 Epidares nolimentangere L1-L3 Hoploclonia abercrombiei L1-2 Anisomorpha paromalus subadult/adult Stilpnochlora couloniana L2-3 Proscopia scabra ca.L5 Heteropterix dilatata L1-2 My email : Blech1407@AOL.com Greets Michael (Michael, 2007-06-17 04:32)
    • Heteropteryx (Freyhof, 2007-06-19 22:23, views: 538)
      • Hi, urgently search for an adult male Heteropteryx anyone has a surplus? Jörg (Freyhof, 2007-06-19 22:23)
    • R.nematodes (Uli, 2007-06-20 09:17, views: 736)
      • Hello together.I am looking for Ramulus nematodes and all kinds of Pharnacia &Phobaeticus. (Uli, 2007-06-07 18:47)
      • Hi Uli In a few weeks, I could give you eggs of blue R. nematodes. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-07 18:57)
      • Thanks.I will wait till they'll available.Uli* (Uli, 2007-06-20 09:17)
    • NEW OFFER (ovas for exchange) (Mack, 2007-06-20 15:07, views: 595)
      • Hi all, on our page you find daily updated offer eggs from insects. Don´t sleep and check our page!!! We find everything what we don´t have. www.strasilkysro.wz.cz best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-06-20 15:07)
    • Ova for exchange (Lucas, 2007-06-22 11:06, views: 648)
      • Hello I exchange ova of this species: Phenacephorus cornucervi (PSG 73) Pseudophasma acanthonotum (PSG 189) Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-06-20 21:24)
      • Hi Lucas, I am interested in eggs of both your species. I can offer eggs from: Epidares nolimetangere, Lamponius guerini (brown and color form)-not many, Neohirasea maerens, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Sungaya inexpectata, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Medauroidea extradentata, Sipyloidea sipylus, please write me on spidermack@seznam.cz if you have an interest. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-06-22 11:06)
    • swap and search (homer66, 2007-06-25 10:18, views: 710)
      • hello i have eggs surplus of Ctenomorphodes briareus Cuniculina stilpna Lopaphus caesius partheno sipiloidea meneptolemus i search male lopaphus sphalerus or caesius and eggs of Raphiderus scabrosus, Oreophoetes peruana, Peruphasma schulteï and other tell me i reply you exepte carausius, extatosoma... thanks a lot best regards (homer66, 2007-06-23 12:23)
      • Hi, I have an interest about your eggs. Our offer is on http://www.strasilkysro.wz.cz/index_soubory/offer.html . Please write me on strasilky.sro@seznam.cz or spidermack@seznam.cz if you have an interest. regards Mack (Mack, 2007-06-23 15:06)
      • Hi Homer I'm very interested in eggs of Rhaphiderus scabrosus. Are they the real scabrosus with black-green males and females with red coxas or only spiniger with brown males and females with green coxas? Anyway, I'm interested in all Rhaphiderus and can exchange with eggs of Ramulus nematodes with blue males. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-24 10:32)
      • Hi Daniel, I think you have a mistake, Homer search eggs of Raphiderus and he haven't any eggs. I'm a friend of Homer and I research a male lophaphus, my offer : Spiniphasma crassithorax Diapherodes gigantea Heteropterix dilatata Best regards If you have only one male is not a problem because we can lend us him together (I hope you will undesrtand me :) ) Pablo[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Niloxobap, Jun 24, 2007 - 02:12 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Niloxobap, 2007-06-24 14:02)
      • Oh, sorry. I had some eggs of L. sphalerus and only one hatched. Now, I have new eggs, but my nymph will be too old when they become adult, so I don't need it. I don't know whether it's a male, I'll contact you later again. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-24 19:10)
      • Hi all. I have got eggs of Peruphasma schultei. Best regards Marcus (willy_11, 2007-06-24 19:58)
      • And I have many eggs of O. peruana for sale or exchange. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-25 10:18)
    • Peruphasma schultei (willy_11, 2007-06-26 17:55, views: 588)
      • A lot of eggs for sale or exchange. Best regards Marcus. (willy_11, 2007-06-26 17:55)
    • R. artemis, C. morosus & M. extradenta (J.Würffel, 2007-06-27 15:01, views: 476)
      • Hi, i offer some typs of stic insects Medauriodea extardenta Legspan 6-9 cm. 1,50€/pcs. female, 1-2 skinnings to adult 3€/pcs. female, adult, 5€/pcs. male, 1-2 skinnings to adult 3€/pcs. male, adult, 5€/pcs. Carausius morosus L1/L2 30 cent/pcs. 10 pcs. 2,50€ L3/L4 60 cent/pcs. 10 pcs. 5,50€ Ramulus artemis L1/L2 30 cent/pcs. 10 pcs. 2,50€ L3/L4 60 cent/pcs. 10 pcs. 5,50€ shipment to whole europe is possible, please ask for individuel truckage. if you are interestet, send a mail to: j.wuerffel@online.de regrads Johannes [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: J.Würffel, 27.06.2007, 15:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (J.Würffel, 2007-06-27 15:01)
    • Exchange - looking for some species (hinquoniito, 2007-06-30 09:29, views: 777)
      • Closed [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: hinquoniito, 07.07.2007, 23:27 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (hinquoniito, 2007-06-28 14:45)
      • hi hinquoniito, I have at this moment some eggs of phenocephorus cornucervi , or some adult pair if You want :) I will be interested in exchange for Haniella :) (Piotrek, 2007-06-28 18:38)
      • Hi Piotrek, thank you for your answer, unfortunately, I had some propositions before I see yours. I have no more H.dehaanii surplus. Really sorry. Best regards. (hinquoniito, 2007-06-30 09:29)
    • asceles sp. ban salok (Maik Wallner, 2007-07-04 11:45, views: 828)
      • Hallo, hätte 6 L2-3 Larven von asceles sp. ban salok abzugeben. Suche phyllium celecicum Männchen (Maik Wallner, 2007-07-04 11:45)
    • sale or exchange (SPANIER, 2007-07-06 20:03, views: 1171)
      • I can offer: Aretaon asperrimus nymphs/ eggs Brasidas samarensis nymphs/ eggs Haaniella dehaani eggs Haaniella muelleri eggs Oreophoetes peruana nymphs Sungaya inexpectata nymphs Trachyaretaon brueckneri adults and very few eggs of Spinohirasea bengalensis I'm looking for Haaniella and Phyllium. (SPANIER, 2007-06-29 17:39)
      • Hi Spanier I'm interested in H. muelleri eggs. Are you in Ramulus nematodes with blue males? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-01 09:28)
      • No, sorry. I'm only looking for Haaniella and Phyllium. (SPANIER, 2007-07-02 09:03)
      • Okay. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-02 10:45)
      • Hi all I'm in holidays for the next two weeks. Maybe I have no W-LAN there and won't be able to write to you. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-06 20:03)
    • new species available - Graeffea sp (Bruno, 2007-07-10 20:17, views: 649)
      • I have few eggs of a lovely new species from the Solomon Islands - Graeffea sp. For exchange only - if you have a new species which is of interest for me. This is a specialized feeder - they feed on palm leaves and bamboo only. Bruno (Bruno, 2007-07-10 20:17)
    • search (homer66, 2007-07-12 22:22, views: 562)
      • hello i search male lopaphus ceasius adult or sub it was very cool if it's possible to find it quickly thanks a lots best regards (homer66, 2007-07-12 22:22)
    • Aularches, Heteropteryx and other... (Insektenfreund, 2007-07-14 12:08, views: 587)
      • Aularches milliaris - Schaumschrecke, frischadulte Paare; Heteropteryx dilatata - Dschungelnymphe, L3/4 Phaeophillacris bredoides - Höhlengrille, adulte Paare (legen bereits!); Archimandrita tesselata, adulte Böcke (gegen Damen); Deroplatys desiccata, L6/7, adulte Böcke und Damen; alle Tier nur in begrenzten Mengen und sehr bevorzugt im Tausch gegen andere seltene Insekten, Mantiden, Schaben, Spinnen... Trade preferred! Lieben Gruß ~Micha~ (Insektenfreund, 2007-07-14 12:08)
    • Phasmids available (jerome, 2007-07-14 16:01, views: 3685)
      • Hi all, I have of available in this moment eggs of : Pharnacia ponderosa And nymphs (L2-L3) of : Asceles sp Ban Salok Peruphasma schultei Bye, Jérome[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: jerome, 23.03.2007, 18:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (jerome, 2007-03-22 22:17)
      • Hello,can you send me a phote of asceles sp ban salok ,please ban[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 09.04.2007, 10:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-03 16:45)
      • What's the cost of 20 eggs Pharnacia ponderosa? (PawelPL, 2007-04-05 14:24)
      • Hi Jérome, I have sent you some e-mails you haven't answered what's up with the Pharnacia ponderosa ova I have already paid for? I'm waiting for a reply since nearly three weeks, come on! Best regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-05-14 19:41)
      • Hi , I am interested in your eggs of Diapherodes venustula, I can offer eggs of Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Sungaya inexpectata, Medauroidea extradentata. If you have an interest, pls write me. thanx Mack (Mack, 2007-05-15 12:01)
      • sry, I want to say Pharnacia ponderosa. thanx (Mack, 2007-05-15 12:03)
      • NOW IT'S ENOUGH! Hello Jérome, what's the matter you promised to dispatch the ova 14 days ago, nothing happened. If you can not send the ova I've paid for I want my money back. Tell me fact's no empty promises at the moment my opinion about your buisiness conduct is that you are not a reliable seller and buisinessman. Please send me the ova NEXT WEEK or refund me back my money also NEXT WEEK, OK! Best regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-05-25 19:34)
      • Calm down, Jürgen I also exchanged eggs with Jérome and I know he's serious. And I have delivery delays with eggs of rare insects in my breeding, too. 14 days are not a long time. Best regards Daniel P.S. @ Jérome: If I was you, I would mail more frequently to make my clients sure that the eggs will come. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-26 09:21)
      • Please Jürgen, relax. I know Jerome quite well and traded with him phasmids more then once without any problems. He's a very reliable person. He might be busy with his school so I would give hem some more time.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 26.05.2007, 15:45 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2007-05-26 15:44)
      • Hi all, thanks for Daniel and Rob supports. Concerning Jürgen, the problem should be regulated next week, when he receives eggs. Like Rob says, between school and my passions, I don't have much time of available. Best regards, Jérome ps : Rob, I email you now ;-) (jerome, 2007-05-27 11:23)
      • Hi Jerome! I send PM to you. Regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-05-27 12:12)
      • Hi Jerome, I don´t know why you do not answer my mails or PMs, I bought Spiniphasma crassithorax Nymphs from you at the end of January. I transfered the money to you and you didn´t send me the Phasmids or the money. Whats up? Please answer, Greetings Alex P.S.: If you don´t have any Spiniphasmas or can´t give me back the money, no problem, I am sure that you have some insects I am searching for.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Alex80, 30.05.2007, 13:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Alex80, 2007-05-30 12:24)
      • [quote]Hi Jerome, I don´t know why you do not answer my mails or PMs, I bought Spiniphasma crassithorax Nymphs from you at the end of January. I transfered the money to you and you didn´t send me the Phasmids or the money. Whats up? Please answer, Greetings Alex P.S.: If you don´t have any Spiniphasmas or can´t give me back the money, no problem, I am sure that you have some insects I am searching for.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Alex80, 30.05.2007, 13:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --][/quote] Hi Alex, yes, I received your last mail 2 days ago. I answer to you now ! Best regards, Jérome (jerome, 2007-05-30 13:56)
      • Hi Jerome, I must apologise for my impatience the ova arrived today please don't be angry with me OK ? Best wishes Jürgen [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sixlegs, 01.06.2007, 20:24 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sixlegs, 2007-06-01 20:17)
      • Hi, please answer my Mail Jérome, Greetings Alex (Alex80, 2007-07-08 18:31)
      • Hi Alex Jérome is very reliable, but also a bit slower than other sellers. But he writes back, that's sure. Why do you write that in such an old theme? I don't think Jérome will look at this theme before he writes back... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-09 12:33)
      • Asceles sp. ban salok- what colour are they when adults? (hyper-bug, 2007-07-14 16:01)
    • Suche (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-07-14 18:05, views: 788)
      • Hallo ich suche folgende Haaniella Arten, am besten wären Nymphen: Haaniella dehaanii, echinata, erringtoniae, grayii, scabra. PS Ich schreib in Deutsch da darauf nur Deutschsprachige Menschen antworten, und diese werden vermutlich aus Deutschland, Österreich oder Schweiz kommen. Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-07-11 14:29)
      • Hallo H. erringtoniae ist, wie viele, ein Synonym von H. grayi. Die 5. Haaniella ist H. jacobsoni aus Sumatra, sie ist noch nicht in Zucht. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-11 21:36)
      • Das muss ich korrigieren: H. erringtoniae ist KEIN Synonym von H. grayi! Die Art ist in Zucht und wird von einigen Leuten fälschlicherweise als H. muelleri bezeichnet. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-12 08:48)
      • Hallo Oskar Ich wollte gerade editieren, dass sie ein Synonym von H. muelleri sei, nicht grayi. Anscheinend stimmt das aber auch nicht, sondern ist umgekehrt... Unter welchem Namen wurde sie zuerst beschrieben? Bisher schrieben mir (auch im Forum) einige, dass H. erringtoniae und H. muelleri dieselbe Art sind, H. muelleri aber der valide Name sei. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-12 17:36)
      • H. muelleri ist eine eigene, gültige Art. Das Analsegment weist deutliche Unterschiede zu erringtoniae auf. Beide Arten sind gültig. (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-13 16:03)
      • Aha, danke sehr. Es kam ja auch schon umgekehrt vor, dass als H. erringtoniae angeschriebene Phasmiden in Tat und Wahrheit H. muelleri waren. Ist H. saussurei eigentlich noch in Zucht? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-13 17:08)
      • Ja, H. saussurei ist noch in Zucht. Ich habe selber auch ein paar Eier liegen, hoffe dass sie noch schlüpfen. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-13 17:27)
      • Scheint sehr wenige Züchter zu haben, die Tiere gab es früher häufiger... Schade, dass ich nicht zugegriffen habe. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:05)
    • Search / Exchange Prosarthria teretrirostris (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:10, views: 585)
      • Hi I have 7 females of this species and I'm desperately searching for a male. I also can exchange 1:2 or 1:3 for females. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:10)
    • [search] Pseudophasma (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-15 12:17, views: 597)
      • Hi, im searching for - Pseudophasma acanthonota, adult females I'm from germany, so i'd prefer german traders, but , of course, traders from other countrys are good, too! regards, Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: fischeversenker, 14.07.2007, 20:45 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-14 13:42)
      • Hi That's only a phasmid forum, not for mantids. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Welcome! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:03)
      • Oh, sry! I forgot that - edited yet! ;) regards, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-15 12:17)
    • Oxyartes honstus (Sixlegs, 2007-07-15 17:02, views: 646)
      • I'm searching 20 - 30 ova. Thank you Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-07-14 19:43)
      • Hi, I have oxyartes honestus. What is what you have with the exchange? contact me on ovuillemin@libertysurf.fr Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2007-07-15 17:02)
    • Wanted: Prosarthria teretrirostris/ spp. (Alex, 2007-07-18 06:32, views: 432)
      • I am looking for preferably ova, but will take live ones too. I can offer the following phasmids for trade: Ova of Anisomorpha buprestoids both white and yellow form, L2- L4 nymphs of Heteropterix dilatata, L2- L5 nymphs of Phyllium sp., Ova and adults of Phaenopharos khaoyalensis, Ova of Phaenopharos herwaardeni, Ova of Eurycantha calcarata, L2- L4 nymphs of Neohirasea maerens, Ova of Parapachymorpha spinosa, Ova of Pharnacia biceps. Please email with offers to alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca as I do not check my PMs too often. Will also consider trades for interesting Phasmid species that I currently do not have. Thanks in advance. (Alex, 2007-07-18 06:32)
    • EGGS FOR EXCHANGE -holiday offer (Mack, 2007-07-18 11:59, views: 581)
      • our actual offer you find on : www.strasilkysro.wz.cz If you are interested in our species and you can offer something to us, don´t wait and tell it us. And if you aren´t interested in exchange for our species you can send us your offer for sale.thanx and best regards Strasilky s.r.o. (Jiri P., Mack, Marek N., Tomas S.) (Mack, 2007-07-17 21:34)
      • Hi, Do you have pictures of Medaura jobrensis? I may or may not be interested, as I can't find any of their pics. I can offer the following phasmids for trade: Ova of Anisomorpha buprestoids both of Orange and White form, L2- L4 nymph pairs of Heteropterix dilatata, L2- L5 nymphs of Phyllium sp., Ova and adults of Phaenopharos khaoyalensis, Ova of Phaenopharos herwaardeni, and a few pthers, but want to see the pics of your phasmids first please. Please email me at alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca as I do not check my PMs too often at all. Thanks alot! (Alex, 2007-07-18 06:15)
      • Hi Alex, you can find pics here: http://strasilky.cz/psg202.htm we are interested in eggs of Anisomorpha buprestoids and maybe Phaenopharos herwaardeni too. If you aren´t interested in Medaura, we can buy eggs from you. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-07-18 11:59)
    • Apioscelis bulbosa (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-19 09:47, views: 1117)
      • I have some more nymphs of Apioscelis bulbosa (Proscopiidae from Peru) for exchange or sale. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-05 21:27)
      • Hallo, na, hat dann geklappt mit dem antworten über persönliche Nachrichten. Anfang des Jahres hatte ich von Dir mal Proscopia und Apioscelis bekommen. leider hab ich damit ausgesprochenes Pech. Von den Proscopia sind mir nach und nach alle Weibchen eingegangen, die letzten noch als Imagines, 7 Männchen habe ich noch - und von dem Paar Apioscelis hab ich noch das inzwischen imaginale Weibchen. hast Du noch Tiere abzugeben? ich würde ja doch ganz gerne ein paar zusammenbringen und selbst vermehren. beste grüße Jörg (Freyhof, 2007-07-10 21:38)
      • Hi! How do the Apioscelis bulbosa look like? I found no picture. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-07-11 05:55)
      • [quote]Hallo, na, hat dann geklappt mit dem antworten über persönliche Nachrichten. Anfang des Jahres hatte ich von Dir mal Proscopia und Apioscelis bekommen. leider hab ich damit ausgesprochenes Pech. Von den Proscopia sind mir nach und nach alle Weibchen eingegangen, die letzten noch als Imagines, 7 Männchen habe ich noch - und von dem Paar Apioscelis hab ich noch das inzwischen imaginale Weibchen. hast Du noch Tiere abzugeben? ich würde ja doch ganz gerne ein paar zusammenbringen und selbst vermehren. beste grüße Jörg[/quote] Hi Jörg, Ich habe leider nur noch A. bulbosa. Die Proscopias habe ich damals eingestellt, da sie mir zuviel Platz weggenommen haben. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-11 09:26)
      • Hi Simi, here find a photo of the species: http://www.phasmatodea.de/bilder/Websitezubehoer/New_exchange_Peru.pdf Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-11 09:30)
      • Hi Oscar, Thank You! Simmi (Simmi, 2007-07-14 09:22)
      • Hi Freyhof Falls es nicht klappt mit den Proscopia, ich kenne da noch 1-2 Züchter. Viele Grüsse Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 14.07.2007, 18:08 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:07)
      • Hi, I am interested in Apioscelis bulbosa, I can offer the following for trade: Ova of Anisomorpha buprestoids both white and yellow form, L2- L4 nymphs of Heteropterix dilatata, L2- L5 nymphs of Phyllium sp., Ova and adults of Phaenopharos khaoyalensis, Ova of Phaenopharos herwaardeni, Ova of Eurycantha calcarata, L2- L4 nymphs of Neohirasea maerens, Ova of Parapachymorpha spinosa, Ova of Pharnacia biceps. I am located in Canada BC, Burnaby. Please email me if you are interested at alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca (Alex, 2007-07-18 06:35)
      • Hello Alex, unfortunately all Apioscelis are gone now. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-18 08:47)
      • Hi, I am interested in preferably 40 ova of Apioscelis bulbosa, but if you only have live ones available, I will take 4 pairs. Please let me know how much including shipping, or I can trade for one of my current available Phasmids (see under your add, that I have wrote last night). Please email me at alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca as I do not really check my PMs too often. Thanks alot! (Alex, 2007-07-19 09:47)
    • new phasmid species available (Bruno, 2007-07-22 12:38, views: 695)
      • some eggs of a beautiful new phasmid species (Phasmotaenia spinosa) are available. For further infos see my blog: http://www.phasmatodea.blogspot.com/ Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 22.07.2007, 12:39 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2007-07-21 17:45)
      • Dear Bruno, Extremely interesting species! I will send you a private message, as I am interested in buying some of your eggs. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-22 08:51)
      • Hi Bruno, I am so much interested as Oskar. I can exchange with you or buy. Our offer is on www.strasilkysro.wz.cz if you don´t want our species, I will buy your eggs! Please write me on my e-mail.thanks and best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-07-22 10:56)
      • @ Oskar I am not selling eggs to friends - you will get them for free @Mack, you will get an email Bruno (Bruno, 2007-07-22 12:38)
    • Eggs for exchange (Piotrek, 2007-07-24 15:13, views: 732)
      • At this moment i can exchange oggs of this species: Lopaphus caesius oxyartes honestus pseudophasma menius pseudphasma aconthonotum - phenocephorus cornucervi Anisomorpha paromalus Abrosoma johorensis All eggs are fertilized write me if You need something:) (Piotrek, 2007-06-30 13:29)
      • do you have any eggs left if any surplus could i have 4 or 5 of each type will pay postage & cost thankyou sam[!-- editby --][i]edited by: samc, Jul 31, 2007 - 11:40 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Samantha, 2007-07-24 15:13)
    • Surplus eggs. (Marco, 2007-07-24 15:14, views: 1033)
      • Dear all, I have surplus eggs of the following stick insects: Nearchus maximus - foodplants: Rubus spp. and Quercus spp.; Pseudophasma phthisicum - foodplants: Lonicera spp., Ligustrum spp. and Rubus spp.; Phasma reinwardtii - foodplants: Eucalyptus spp. and Quercus spp. Contact: iswara@libero.it Regards, Marco (Marco, 2007-06-20 20:01)
      • Hi Marco I'm interested in 60 eggs of Nearchus maximus. I can exchange against eggs of: Blue Ramulus nematodes Asceles sp. Ban Salok Parapachymorpha spinosa Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-21 10:58)
      • Hi Marco, I am interested in your species. I can offer these eggs: PSG 1 - Carausius morosus PSG 4 - Sipyloidea sipylus PSG 5 - Medauroidea extradentata PSG 99 - Epidares nolimetangere PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini (white form) PSG 164 - Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 173 - Neohirasea maerens PSG 181 - Lonchodes hosei herberti (clutratolobatus?) PSG 183 - Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 195 - Sungaya inexpectata PSG 215 - Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 224 - Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 235 - Brasidas samarensis please, write me, if you have an interest. best regards Mack[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Mack, 22.06.2007, 11:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Mack, 2007-06-22 11:55)
      • Hi Mack Your PSG 181 are Hermagoras haematomus herberti. Best regards Daniel P.S.: @ Marco: i have also eggs of H. haematomus haematomus for exchange (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-22 12:56)
      • Hi Ramulus, thank you very much for your notice. I use this name because is common on the Internet. It is on the site Le Monde des Phasmes, on this site and especially on the official PSG list. Phasmida Species File Online, Version 2.0/3.0 does not include your name. Google find only a few entries of Hermagoras haematomus herberti, mostly your comments. Notife Phil Bragg, if you are sure this is a valid name and it will be correct on the PSG list. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-06-27 16:16)
      • Hi Mack That's right, but use the right names, not the common ones ;-). Hermagoras is a Genus by Conle & Hennemann, I think they notified that yet. Best regards Daniel P.S.: The Genus Hermagoras is new, some Lonchodes sp. will perhaps be also Hermagoras sp. in a while (Maybe L. mindanaense and L. megabeast, they are more typical for Hermagoras as for their original Genus) (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-28 17:55)
      • do you have any eggs left sam (Samantha, 2007-07-24 15:14)
    • Surplus (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-25 09:22, views: 856)
      • Hi all I have surplus eggs of the following species: Oreophoetes peruana Lamponius guerini (brown-white morph) Orestes mouhotii Peruphasma schultei Parapachymorpha spinosa (yes, the real spinosa) Paramenexenus laetus Asceles sp. Ban Salok Hermagoras haematomus I search Rhaphiderus scabrosus, Hermagoras foliopeda and all Lonchodes sp. except geniculatus, brevipes, sp. Panay, cultratolobatus, megabeast and hosei herberti. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-25 10:24)
      • do you have any eggs left sam (Samantha, 2007-07-24 15:16)
      • Hi Daniel, i am interested in eggs of Orestes mouhotii, Parapachymorpha spinosa, Paramenexenus laetus, Asceles sp. Ban Salok, Hermagoras haematomus. We don´t heva the species which you search but you can check our offer on www.strasilkysro.wz.cz . Can you sell something? write us on strasilky.sro@seznam.cz . thank you best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-07-24 19:59)
      • Hi Mack and Sam Off course I have some eggs left. But maybe I can sell O. mouhotii and Asceles sp. just in two weeks. @ Mack: How much of every species? I can make a fair offer. Unfortunately, I'm not interested in any of your species... @ Sam: Which species do you want? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-25 09:22)
    • Angebot Raum D-Schweiz / Baden-Baden (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-25 10:51, views: 647)
      • Hi zusammen Ich wollte eigentlich mit der Abgabe von lebenden Tieren warten bis zur Börsensaison in der Schweiz, muss nun allerdings dank Neuankömmlingen einige Nachzuchten schon früher verkaufen. Nur an Selbstabholer im Raum Norrschweiz / Süddeutschland, bzw. mit Treffpunkt. Treffpunkte in Aarau, Zürich oder Basel können abgemacht werden, vom 8. bis 10. August bin ich auch in Baden-Baden (bitte vorher Treffen ausmachen, da Vorhandensein von Computer fraglich). Folgende Tiere werden abgegeben: 4 x sub- / subsubadulte Zuchtgruppe von Chondrostethus woodfordi 2.3 5 x L1-4 Asceles sp. Ban Salok 0.0.10 1 x Zuchtgruppe Lamponius guerini adult 2.2 1 x 0.2-4 Prosarthria teretrirostris gegen 1-2.0 3 x L1-3 Orestes mouhotii 0.5 1 x Hermagoras haematomus 2.2.2 1 x Sipyloidea sipylus 0.3 Gratis abzugeben: Einige halbjährige Männchen, die sich mangels Zuchtgruppen gerne woanders verpaaren würden: 1.0 Sipyloidea philippa 4.0 Pseudosermyle phalangiphora Bei Interesse einfach eine PN schicken oder direkt eine Antwort ins Forum setzen. Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Eine Antwort vorweg: Nein, ich versende diese Arten nicht! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-25 10:51)
    • Looking for Anisomorpha buprestoids... (mighty68, 2007-07-25 11:31, views: 586)
      • Hi y'all. I'm looking for eggs from Anisomorpha buprestoids (both white and yellow form), so if anyone have some and want to sell some to me, i'll be very happy.. I don't have much to trade with as i just started my collection again after a long break from the hobby.. /søren terp (mighty68, 2007-07-25 11:31)
    • WANTED:Male Diapherodes gigantea and eggs of Megacrania!HAVE:Chlorocala africana (theBug, 2007-07-25 11:50, views: 520)
      • Wanted:1-2 male diapherodes gigantea L3-sub adult!!! I´m also looking for eggs of Megacrania. I have larvaes from Chlorocala (smaragdesthes) africana africana and several phasmideggs for exchange but I also pay! (theBug, 2007-07-25 11:50)
    • species: bacculum artemis (sonjuschka, 2007-07-25 15:18, views: 472)
      • Hi folks, sorry for not having written in english! The species of my announced babys is bacculum artemis. Although I think, they are quite ordinary and not so much interesting for specialists, may be there is somebody out there who want to take them? Please phone: 0049-(0)551-5313625. But I will not send them away, they are alive and sensible... Thank you for your quick help: sonjuschka (sonjuschka, 2007-07-25 15:18)
    • offer eggs (willy_11, 2007-07-25 17:16, views: 612)
      • Hi. I have many eggs of Peruphasma schultei for sale or exchange. (willy_11, 2007-07-25 17:16)
    • Stabheuschrecken-Babys zu verschenken! Eilt! (sonjuschka, 2007-07-26 11:10, views: 631)
      • Hallo Stabheuschrecken-Freunde, ich bin in einer schwierigen Situation: vielleicht muss ich sehr bald (in ein paar Tagen oder Wochen) arbeitsbedingt umziehen und kann meine drei prachtvollen großen Stabheuschrecken nicht mitnehmen. Sei heißen Schrick, Schreck und Schrack und ich habe gerade ihren genauen Gattungsnamen nicht im Kopf, sie sind aber eine vietnamesische Art und ca. 12 cm lang. Möchte irgend Jemand sie in seine Zucht integrieren? Das wäre schön... Als ob das nicht schon Sorge genug wäre, bemerkte ich Gestern, dass ich Nachwuchs bekommen habe, obwohl ich das eigentlich verhindern wollte. Jetzt sitzen da diese zwei süßen Baby-Schrecken, höchsten einen Zentimeter lang und so zart, dass sie fast durchsichtig sind und blinzeln mich an. Möchte Jemand vorbeikommen und sie abholen? Sie brauchen dringend ein Zuhause! Meine Telefonnummer: 0551-5313625. Ich wohne in Göttingen, genau in der Mitte Deutschlands, und würde mich über schnelle Hilfe sehr freuen! (sonjuschka, 2007-07-25 14:59)
      • Hi So wie es tönt, sind sie Ramulus artemis (grün, hinten braun, alles Weibchen)? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-26 11:10)
    • Photos needed for scientific publication (Frank Hennemann, 2007-07-27 11:18, views: 538)
      • Dear members & colleagues! I am urgently searching for good photographs of any species of Pharnacia and Phobaeticus for a scientific publication. Anybody who has some good pictures available and willing to provide them for being published in a scientific work, please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de. Copyright will remain with the photographer and certainly you will be acknowledged! Many thanks for your help in advance! (Frank Hennemann, 2007-07-27 11:18)
    • Exchange (zib, 2007-07-27 19:07, views: 877)
      • I have eggs for exchange: - Lamponius guerini psg 101 - Eurycatha calcarata psg 23 - Neohirasea maerens psg 173 - Pheanopharos khaoyaiensis psg 215 - Sungaya inexpectata psg 195 - Parapachymorpha spiniger psg 164 - phenocephorus cornucervi psg 73 - Aretaon asperrimus psg 118 I wait for propositions.[!-- editby --][i]edited by: zib, Jul 29, 2007 - 03:27 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (zib, 2007-07-22 18:09)
      • Hi, I am interested in Phenacephorus cornucervi I can offer speies which are in section OFFER on our page : www.strasilkysro.wz.cz I hope that you will want something from this. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-07-23 16:58)
      • Hi zib, I sent You a PM. simmi (Simmi, 2007-07-24 11:07)
      • i only have indian & thai insect eggs at the moment to swap, would it be possible to have 3 or 4 of each of yours and how much. sam (Samantha, 2007-07-24 13:45)
      • Hi samc: sorry I'm not interested in your proposition. krabbelviecher: I sent You a PM. Mack: sorry I'm not interested in your proposition. (zib, 2007-07-24 21:22)
      • Can you sell me some eggs? (Mack, 2007-07-24 22:22)
      • Hi Mack Sorry I have only for exchange. (zib, 2007-07-27 19:07)
    • Offer Trachyaretaon brueckneri (Freyhof, 2007-07-29 14:01, views: 739)
      • Hi, have so many half grown Trachyaretaon brueckneri. If anyone has an interest, I can sent them for free. Jörg (Freyhof, 2007-06-19 22:30)
      • do you have any eggs sam (Samantha, 2007-07-24 15:19)
      • Today I got the Package with the T. brueckneri. They were all alive and very well. Many Thanks. Marcus (willy_11, 2007-07-24 19:29)
      • hi, I would be very greatful for two male Trachyaretaon brueckneri as I have 2 females and am looking to breed. I am willing to take some more females tho. Looking forward to a reply. Jon Poterajko (poterajko, 2007-07-29 14:01)
    • Exchange (Lucas, 2007-07-31 20:30, views: 867)
      • Hello I exchange ova of this species: Phenacephorus cornucervi (PSG 73) Pseudophasma acanthonota (PSG 189) Diapherodes gigantea (PSG 260) Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-07-27 18:26)
      • Hi Lucas, are you interested in something on www.strasilkysro.wz.cz If yes, we can something exchange, if no, we can something buy.please answer. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-07-27 22:46)
      • would be interested in your eggs At the moment i only have vietnamese spiny & baculum thankyou sam (Samantha, 2007-07-28 10:11)
      • Samc sorry but I'm not interested your species. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-07-30 18:08)
      • Hi. I would be interested in eggs from Phenacephorus cornucervi. At the moment I have Peruphasma schultei eggs for exchange. (willy_11, 2007-07-31 17:12)
      • Willy 11 sorry but I'm not interested your offer. I have P.schultei. Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-07-31 20:30)
    • exchange (Joachim, 2007-07-31 20:37, views: 675)
      • for exchange only !!!! eggs: Phasmotaenia australe Dinophasma saginatum Lopaphus ceasius Diapherodes venustula Sosibia parvipennis Peruphasma schultei nimphs: sungaya inexpectata Dinophasma saginatum also a few other species in small quantity (Joachim, 2007-07-31 14:54)
      • Hi Joachim, I'm very interested in Dinophasma and Diapherodes, for exchange I have: -Oxyartes honestus ovas, -really many Lonchodes brevipes ovas (photos: http://andrita-phasmids-photos.blogspot.com/2007/04/lonchodes-brevipes.html) -Parapachymorpha spinosa ovas -only few (10) Ramulus sp. PSG 158 ovas (parthenogenesis) -Parapachymorpha zomproi ovas (parthenogenesis) -many Neohirasea maerens ovas, and in future (i hope so) ( adult, but they didn't start to lay ovas yet...) -Oreophoetes peruana -Lonchodes cultratolobatus -Brasidas samarensis -Eurycantha calcarata ssp. PSG 44 Please, let me know ;) My mail is: andrita@wp.pl Best regards:) Andrita (Andrita, 2007-07-31 19:10)
      • Hi Joachim Are you interested in eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi? (zib, 2007-07-31 20:37)
    • Searching (Dominic, 2007-08-03 15:01, views: 529)
      • Hello all, i´m searching for the following phasmids: Dinophasma ssp., Megacrania ssp., Parectosoma ssp., Pseudodiacantha ssp. and Spiniphasma ssp. I only want to buy them because i don´t have something to trade! I´ll start a new collection after a longer break. Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-08-03 15:01)
    • male Dares validispinus (Dominic, 2007-08-05 22:13, views: 625)
      • Hello, i´m searching for an adult male of Dares validispinus, maybe i could exchange against some eggs after he has done his work;). Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-08-05 22:13)
    • T. brueckneri (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-08-06 18:48, views: 729)
      • I have 50 nymphs of T. brueckneri. You must pay for it nothing, but the (versan) is to pay. (ca.4€ to germany) (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-08-01 10:41)
      • Versand = Shipping Best regards ;-) Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-01 22:38)
      • Hi, do you ship to the UK? If so how much? Regards Jon (poterajko, 2007-08-06 17:00)
      • Yes i do, but the (Versand) is to expensive. You a find a better price (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-08-06 18:48)
    • Eggs for exchange - 7 species (Piotrek, 2007-08-06 22:46, views: 824)
      • At this moment I have for exchage eggs of this species: Lopaphus caesius oxyartes honestus pseudphasma aconthonotum phenocephorus cornucervi Anisomorpha paromalus Asceles sp. Abratosoma johorensis I'm weiting for Yours propositions Best regards from Polen PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2007-08-04 21:37)
      • Hello Piotrek, would it be possible to BUY some eggs of A. paromalus, A. johorensis and P. cornucervi? I don´t ave somthing to trade, because i started a new collection after a lon break! Like to hear from you. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-08-04 22:29)
      • Hi Piotrek! I´m interested in oxyartes honestus and phenocephorus cornucervi . For Exchange I have 5,5 Eurycantha calcarata (PSG 23), L3-L5 0,0,40 Neohirasea maerens (PSG 173), L1-L2 0,0,5 Parapachymorpha zomproi (PSG 224), L1-L2 0,3 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (PSG 215), L5 0,5 Sungaya inexpectata (PSG 195), L1-L3 0,0,60 Trachyaretaon brueckneri (PSG 255), L1-L2 0,3 Proscopia scabra, L5-L6 Simmi [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 05.08.2007, 11:05 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-08-05 11:04)
      • Hi Piotrek, if you are interested in our species (which you can find in section offer on www.strasilkysro.wz.cz ) we can exchange something. please contact us. best regards Mack (and other members Strasilky s.r.o.) (Mack, 2007-08-06 22:46)
    • Neohirasea maerens (Simmi, 2007-08-07 23:30, views: 739)
      • Hello! I have Ova of Neohirasea for offer. For sale or exchange against other phasmids. Cheers Simmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 26.04.2007, 10:13 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-04-19 22:17)
      • Hello! Now there are a lot of Nymphs (L1 - L3) available! :) Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-07 23:30)
    • looking for Parectatosoma mocquerysi (FERRO91, 2007-08-09 18:14, views: 533)
      • i am looking for eggs or nimphs of this specie Marco (FERRO91, 2007-08-09 18:14)
    • Ocnophiloidea dillerorum n. sp. (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-10 08:54, views: 744)
      • I have some nymphs of this new species from Peru for exchange. Foodplant is Bramble, Scindapsus and rose. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-01 08:19)
      • hello I'm interrested for this species How many did you buy this species I come from belgium Sorry for my bad english Best regards vince (vince, 2007-08-02 10:29)
      • Hi Vince, Do you have any phasmids for exchange? Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-02 19:32)
      • Hi Oskar, ich wäre ebenfalls sehr an einigen Nymphen interessiert, habe aber leider nichts zum tauschen:(! Bist du bereit auch ein paar Tiere zu veraufen? Gruß Dominic (Dominic, 2007-08-02 21:18)
      • hello I have eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum,nimphs of Carausius morosus, eggs of spiniphasma crassithorax, neorhisea maerens vince (vince, 2007-08-03 08:16)
      • Still large nymphs available! Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-10 08:54)
    • Looking for Pachnoda (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-10 09:17, views: 523)
      • Dear all, I am looking for some Pachnoda beetles or larvae (no matter which species) for exchange with stickinsects. A friend of mine needs these beetles for his studies. For exchange I can offer: large nymphs and adults of Ocnophiloidea dillerorum n. sp. eggs of a new Carausius-like (large) species from Thailand. eggs of Acanthoxyla geisovii, driectly imported from New Zealand. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-10 09:17)
    • Looking for Carausius sanguienoligatus (Finn, 2007-08-10 16:57, views: 484)
      • Hallo, I am looking for eggs or nymphs of the following species: Carausius sanguienoligatus Phylliums bioculatum Different species of Proscopia. Bitte mit preisvorstellung ( including shipping to Denmark ) Best regards Finn[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: finn-dk, 10.08.2007, 16:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Finn, 2007-08-10 16:57)
    • any spare eggs/or swapps (Samantha, 2007-08-11 12:57, views: 747)
      • looking for something different, does anyone have an spare eggs i can buy or swap with the breeds i have. thankyou sam[!-- editby --][i]edited by: samc, Jul 31, 2007 - 11:43 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Samantha, 2007-07-24 13:35)
      • Hello, I have eggs of Clitarchus hookeri and various Acanthoxyla species all at 10 Euro per 50 including postage. Richard (Richard, 2007-08-09 03:38)
      • Hi Sam! [quote]looking for something different, does anyone have an spare eggs i can buy or swap with the breeds i have.[/quote] And what Do You have? I have only Nymphs for exchange, except som Carausius spec. (PSG 230) eggs. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-09 05:22)
      • I have got eggs of Peruphasma schultei. (willy_11, 2007-08-11 12:57)
    • eggs for exchange: new offer!!! (Mack, 2007-08-11 19:44, views: 555)
      • Hi all, now I can offer eggs for exchange from these species: Sipyloidea sipylus (PSG04) Medauroidea extradentata (PSG05) Extatosoma tiaratum (PSG09) Eurycantha calcarata (PSG23) Epidares nolimetangere (PSG99) Lamponius guerini (brown and color form) (PSG101) Aretaon asperrimus (PSG118) Ramulus sp. (artemis) (PSG144) Neohirasea maerens (PSG173) Sceptrophasma hispidula (PSG183) Sungaya inexpectata (PSG195) Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (PSG215) Parapachymorpha zomproi (PSG224) Peruphasma schultei (PSG270) best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-08-11 19:44)
    • Graeffea sp. - new phasmid species available (Bruno, 2007-08-12 12:30, views: 497)
      • few eggs of a Graeffea sp. the Solomon Islands are available. It is the first time a member of this genus has been bred and eggs are being offered. This species is a spezialised feeder, they accept only palm leaves but will also feed on bamboo. See my blog for pics and a care sheet: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com Email or PM me if you are interested. Only few eggs are available - so first in first out Bruno (Bruno, 2007-08-11 11:44)
      • Hello, thank you for eggs bruno. I am very happy. I hope that you have more species later marianne (marianne, 2007-08-12 12:30)
    • Phasmiden (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-12 13:44, views: 699)
      • Biete Larven von pseudophasma velutinum in L2-3 5-6 Stück 4 Euro Sipyloidea sipylus in L2-4 15-18 Stück 4 Euro. 5 L2-3 asceles sp. ban salok 4 Euro 2 Adulte Weibchen trachyreaton bruckneri 4 Euro 2 Adulte Weibchen und 1Adulte Mänbnchen vn baculum extradentatum 5 Euro L2-3 baculum extradentatum 4 Stück 2 Euro. Eier von extatosoma tiaratum,sipyloidea sipylus,baculum extradentatum,neohirasea maerens 20 Eier 3,50 ink. Versand. phyllium siccifolium 30 Eier 4,50. malacomorpha cyllaria 20 Eier 4 Euro (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-12 08:47)
      • Hallo Maik, [i]Baculum extradentatum[/i] heisst schon seit längerem [i]Medauroidea extradentata[/i]. Gruss Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-12 10:11)
      • Hello, I an interesting by Phyllium siccifolium. Price is 30 eggs for 4,50E? I don't know what is it Eier? Sorry for my english, is not terrible. I come from Belgium Thanks marianne (marianne, 2007-08-12 12:35)
      • Hallo Maik. Bin sehr an den 30 Eiern phyllium siccifolium interessiert. MfG Marcus (willy_11, 2007-08-12 13:10)
      • willy_11: sende dir eine PN. marianne: i have send you pn krabbelviecher:stimmt habe ich vergesse (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-12 13:44)
    • Psg 12,, 104,, 112 (Rob van Leeuwen, 2007-08-12 14:18, views: 556)
      • Hello i am looking for the sticks 12,, 104,, 112. Pleas contact me. Regards rob. (Rob van Leeuwen, 2007-08-12 14:18)
    • eggs exchange new offer 9.8.2007 (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-12 16:54, views: 800)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: PSG 5 - Medauroidea extradentata PSG 99 - Epidares nolimetangere PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini (white form) PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini (brown form) PSG 118 - Aretaon asperrimus PSG 144 - Ramulus sp. (Artemis?) PSG 164 - Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 181 - Lonchodes hosei herberti (clutratolobatus?) PSG 195 - Sungaya inexpectata PSG 202 - Medaura jobrensis PSG 224 - Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 230 - Carausius sp. PSG 235 - Brasidas samarensis PSG 254 - Ramulus magnus Regards, Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-09 12:25)
      • Hello,Where can i find pictures from ramulus magnus ?? Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-09 15:25)
      • Hi Maik! [quote]Hello,Where can i find pictures from ramulus magnus ?? Maik[/quote] Here: http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg254.htm Just ask Mr. Google. ;) Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-09 16:14)
      • HI,thanks i want 20 eggs i have for echange: eggs of: malacomorpha cyllaria, phyllium siccifolium,pseudophasma velutinum. But i would buy them too. Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-09 18:41)
      • Hi Marek PSG 181: Hermagoras haematomus PSG 254: Cuniculina stilpna Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-10 20:15)
      • I have more this Species for Exchange: PSG 211 Cuniculina sp. "Bangladesh" Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-12 16:54)
    • Looking for males of Haaniella echinata (javier, 2007-08-13 15:07, views: 530)
      • Hello: I´m looking for males of this species, if possible nymphs, I have two nymphs of this species but both are females... I can exchange for interesting species. Also I pay by these males, please write me to: javiertamayolorenzo@gmail.com Best regards! (javier, 2007-08-13 15:07)
    • psg 67 73 110 127 138 169 176 241 247 (Rob van Leeuwen, 2007-08-15 11:28, views: 575)
      • I am looking for the following species Psg 67 73 110 127 138 169 176 241 247 Regards rob. (Rob van Leeuwen, 2007-08-14 18:43)
      • Hi Rob I have some young L. geniculatus and a fresh adult male. Maybe I'll have some eggs in about two months. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-15 11:28)
    • Wanted Phyllium ... (Ophelie, 2007-08-16 11:19, views: 588)
      • Hello ! I m search Phyllium sp or Phyllium bioculatum Thanks you Ophelie Ps : I am French I m exchange Phyllium against Ramulus sp psg 144[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Ophelie, Aug 16, 2007 - 12:48 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Ophelie, 2007-08-16 11:19)
    • Exchange/Swap eggs (Colémont, 2007-08-16 18:34, views: 894)
      • Hi, I exchange eggs of : Carausius cristatus Agamemnon cornutus Sp unidentified Necrsocinae ( Salok) PSG 279 ( Bauduin's Thai 2) Lonchodes cultratolobatus Diapherodes venustula Regards Foucault[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Colémont, 14.08.2007, 17:57 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Colémont, 2007-08-14 09:24)
      • Where can i find pictures of carausius cristatus,agememnon and Sp unidentified Necrsocinae ( Salok) PSG 286 ( Bauduin's Thai 2)?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-14 13:28)
      • Hi , Carausius cristatus : http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst/Carausius_cristatus.htm Agamemenon cornutus : http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/php/phpwebgallery/index.php?/category/725 Sp unidentified (Bauduin's Thai) : http://www.phasmes.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=12334 Regards (Colémont, 2007-08-14 13:39)
      • HI,thanks. Can you give me the directy link for Sp unidentified Necrsocinae ( Salok) PSG 286 ( Bauduin's Thai 2)?? Because i dont understood france. Best regads Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-14 13:45)
      • HI,oh this species. (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-14 19:26)
      • Hi, it isn't Asceles sp it's this specie http://www.phasmes.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=12334 Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2007-08-14 19:57)
      • Hi,thats a realy great species. What eat them ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-14 20:20)
      • Hi, they eat bramble and oak Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2007-08-14 22:11)
      • Hi There's another species from Ban Salok? Wow! I'm very sorry, I was too fast... best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-15 11:26)
      • hi i have ova of acrophylla wuelfingi if you would like to exchange? also phyllium siccifolium and extatosoma tiaratrum. thanks rob (robsorchids, 2007-08-16 17:03)
      • Hi Focault, I sent You a PM. Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-16 18:34)
    • search male eurycnema osiris urgent (homer66, 2007-08-17 15:01, views: 542)
      • hello i have a problem i buy a couple of eurycnema osiris nymph and now they are adultes and unfortunately the male is a femelle so i have 2 femelle adultes and no male it's why i search one or two male osiris urgently thank you best regards (homer66, 2007-08-17 15:01)
    • Exchange (Olivier, 2007-08-17 16:07, views: 615)
      • Hi, To exchange phasmid eggs : Chondrostethus woodfordi Peruphasma schultei Pharnacia biceps Oxyartes honestus Olivier (Olivier, 2007-08-17 16:07)
    • Trachyaretaon brueckneri (Simmi, 2007-08-19 10:22, views: 1129)
      • Hello all. I have Trachyaretaon brueckneri Nymphs (L1-L3) for sale or exchange. Just send an PN or Mail (simmi@krabbelviecher.de) Chhers Simmi (Simmi, 2007-07-17 23:20)
      • Hi, I am in desperate need of 2 adult males. Do you have and for sale? Regards Jon (poterajko, 2007-07-29 14:05)
      • Hi Jon, I only have my "old" male, which I bought already adult in March this year; don´t know, how old he really is and how long he will live. So I would give it to You for postal cost only. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-07-29 21:30)
      • Hi Jon, no interest? Simmi P.S.: I have also males in L4.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 04.08.2007, 12:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-08-03 21:16)
      • Hi Simmi Sorry for the late reply but i have been on vacation. I am very interested in your male and nymphs. If you could e.mail me prices and postage to the UK I would be greatful. poterajko@hotmail.com Regards Jon (poterajko, 2007-08-06 17:04)
      • Hi! The adult male died two days ago. And I have only 10 Nymphs left for sale/exchange. Simmi [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 19.08.2007, 10:24 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-08-19 10:22)
    • new offer - 18.08 07 (Piotrek, 2007-08-20 18:40, views: 665)
      • eggs and nymphs that i have at this moment for exchange (or sale) Lopaphus caesius eggs Oxyartes honestus eggs Phenocephorus cornucervi eggs and nymphs L1 pseudophasma aconthonotum eggs Abrosoma johorensis eggs peruphasma schultei wggs Anisomorpha paromalus eggs I preffer exchange , if You have something write me. but I can sale the eggs too. Best regards from Polen PiotrekP :) (Piotrek, 2007-08-17 22:45)
      • Hello Piotrek ! I sent you PN . Best regards , Yuko (Yuko, 2007-08-18 11:02)
      • Hi Piotrek ! Did you get my secound PN ? Best regards , Yuko (Yuko, 2007-08-20 18:40)
    • Heteropteryx dilatata (Fred, 2007-08-21 17:46, views: 614)
      • Hi, I have some Heteropteryx dilatata eggs, I'm looking for an exchange with some Haaniella species except dehaanii and muelleri. I can also sale some 10 euros for 20, including postage inside Europe, more is possible, please contact me if interested in more. Also looking for any specie I'd never raise but am too lazy to list it, just try :p Best regards. (Fred, 2007-08-20 19:51)
      • hi!! i'm interested in 20-30 eggs of heteropteryx!! what's the price for 30 eggs? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-08-20 21:05)
      • Hi helmi, don't you have anything to exchange ? I propose 15 euros for 30 eggs (and probably a few more ;)) Best regards (Fred, 2007-08-21 17:46)
    • Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis and other Species (Eleocharis, 2007-08-21 18:53, views: 681)
      • Hello, I have for exchange eggs of Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Carausius morosus and Medauroidea extradentata. Nymphs (L1-L2) Aretaon asperrimus, Medauroidea extradentata Carausius morosus (L2-L4) Greets Rainer [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Eleocharis, 20.08.2007, 06:43 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Eleocharis, 2007-08-19 15:23)
      • I would like to get eggs of Carausius morosus. I can offer eggs of Peruphasma schultei. Best regards. Marcus (willy_11, 2007-08-21 18:33)
      • And Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis I would like to get, too. Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-08-21 18:53)
    • WANTED phasma gigas (robsorchids, 2007-08-23 19:01, views: 546)
      • can anyone supply me with some ova/nymphs of these, im really desperate for some! (robsorchids, 2007-08-23 19:01)
    • Searching Ramulus artemis (willy_11, 2007-08-26 16:21, views: 618)
      • Hi. I am searching eggs of Ramulus artemis for a good price. Thanks. Marcus (willy_11, 2007-08-25 08:24)
      • Hi, I can offer eggs from R. artemis but only for exchange? Can you something offer? regards Mack (Mack, 2007-08-25 23:38)
      • At the moment only Peruphasma schultei. (willy_11, 2007-08-26 16:21)
    • eggs for sale and exchange (conrad helm, 2007-08-27 23:28, views: 575)
      • hello everybody! i have the following eggs: - phaenopharos khaoyaiensis - paramenexus laetus - gratidia hispidula - pseudophasma acanthonota - carausius sp. PSG 230 - peruphasma schultei best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-08-27 23:28)
    • H. dehaanii for sale! (Michael, 2007-08-28 10:43, views: 875)
      • Hallo, i have larves from H. dehaanii for sale! Greets Michael P.s. I'm looking for Pseudophasma castaneum !!! (Michael, 2007-08-11 02:46)
      • I am interested in the Haaniiella for sale, What is the price? Greets (Rob van Leeuwen, 2007-08-11 14:51)
      • Hallo I am interested in the Haaniiella dehaanii for sale, What is the price? Greets (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-08-14 10:20)
      • Wäre auch an H.dehaanii interesiert. Bitte um weitere Infos. Danke (Andreas, 2007-08-26 17:34)
      • Hallo What is the price H.dehani ? Tell for email : MichalFCB@poczta.fm (Liściec22, 2007-08-27 10:05)
      • hello! I'm also interested in this species!! please send me your price for 10-15 nymphs! best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 27.08.2007, 23:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-08-27 23:19)
      • Hat er euch schon geschreiben, mir noch nicht. Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-08-28 10:43)
    • eggs exchange (Łukasz, 2007-08-28 12:59, views: 641)
      • Hello! On phasmid exchange of eggs Lonchodes cultratolobatus ,PSG 181 Anisomorpha ferruginea ,PSG 198 Peruphasma schultei ,PSG 270 Sungaya inexpectata ,PSG 195 Neohirasea maerens ,PSG 173 I salute Tacha (Łukasz, 2007-08-26 22:59)
      • hi i would be intrested in Lonchodes cultratolobatus ,PSG 181, i have for exchange at the present - Acrophylla wuelfingi (all female) Etatosoma tiratrum sipyloidea sipylus let me know if you would like to exhange for any of these. thanks rob (robsorchids, 2007-08-27 10:33)
      • Hi Tacha, I am interested in Anisomorpha ferruginea ,PSG 198 I can offer eggs from: Sipyloidea sipylus Medauroidea extradentata Extatosoma tiaratum Eurycantha calcarata Epidares nolimetangere Lamponius guerini (brown and color form) Aretaon asperrimus Ramulus sp. (artemis) Neohirasea maerens Sceptrophasma hispidula Sungaya inexpectata Medaura jobrensis Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-08-27 22:05)
      • Hi Mack It does not interest your offer of I (Łukasz, 2007-08-28 12:59)
    • Parectatosoma mocquerisi (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-28 15:57, views: 581)
      • I have surplus nymphs (L1-L3) of Parectatosoma mocquerisi. Foodplant is Hypericum. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-08-28 15:57)
    • Phobaeticus maximus and Phyllium celebicum ova for trade (chanrit, 2007-08-28 19:46, views: 1118)
      • Hi all, I have Phobaeticus maximus ova and Phyllium celebicum ova for trade. For Phobaeticus maximus ova, they were laid from parents collected in Ubon-ratchathani province in northeastern Thailand. And for Phyllium celebicum ova, they were laid from parents collected in Chiangrai province in northern Thailand. Thank you. Chanrit (chanrit, 2006-08-17 09:30)
      • Hi I'd like to exchange 50-60 eggs of Phobaeticus maximus for eggs of: Ramulus artemis Hermagoras haematomus Sipyloidea sipylus Cuniculina stilpna Parapachymorpha spinosa Aretaon asperrimus Heteropteryx dilatata Extatosoma tiaratum Paramenexenus laetus Are you interested? Bye Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-17 11:47)
      • hello i am interested buy your eggs of Phobaeticus maximus what dou you search in change i have eggs of asceles sp, proscopia scabra, ctenomorphodes briareus, extatosoma tiaratum, phyllium sp, and other thank you for reply goodbye (homer66, 2006-08-19 11:36)
      • Hello Chanrit, I can exchange 50 - Tropidoderus childrenii eggs for 50 - Phobaeticus maximus Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2006-08-21 19:02)
      • Haben Sie nog "phyllium celebicum ova" zum Verkauf? So ja, wieviel beträgt der Preis und wie können wir das abhandeln? (maurice, 2007-08-28 19:46)
    • eggs exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-28 19:48, views: 576)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: PSG 5 - Medauroidea extradentata PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini (white form) PSG 101 - Lamponius guerini (brown form) PSG 118 - Aretaon asperrimus PSG 144 - Ramulus sp. (Artemis?) PSG 164 - Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 181 - Lonchodes hosei herberti (clutratolobatus?) PSG 195 - Sungaya inexpectata PSG 202 - Medaura jobrensis PSG 211 – Cuniculina sp. „BANGLADESH“ PSG 224 - Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 230 - Carausius sp. PSG 235 - Brasidas samarensis PSG 254 - Ramulus magnus Phraotes biocolor – only 10 eggs Sceptrophasma hispidula Oxyartes honestus, Lonchiodes brevipes Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Trachyaretaon sp. In two months: Extatosoma tiaratum, Chondrostethus woodfordi Marek my breedinglist:1, 4, 5, 6,9, 13, 15, 18, 19, 23, 26, 32, 37, 44, 72, 76, 80, 81, 84, 99, 101, 103, 112, 118, 126, 144, 145, 164, 173, 174, 181, 182, 183, 186, 192, 195, 198, 202, 211, 215, 220, 224, 230, 235, 254, 255, 270, 272, Lonchodes sp., Phasmotaenia spinosa, Phraortes biocolor, Carausius sp. (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-28 19:48)
    • Phyllium siccifolium, Carausius morosus, Medauroidea extradentata suchen neues Zuhause (Sebastian, 2007-08-28 20:06, views: 754)
      • ZUHAUSE GESUCHT !!! "sympathische" Stabschrecken und Wandelnde Blätter gegen Schutzgebühr abzugeben. - Phyllium siccifolium (Wandelndes Blatt) in verschiedenen Jungstadien. - Carausius morosus (Indische Stabheuschrecke), adult. - Medauroidea extradentata (Annam-Stabschrecke), adult. Auf Anfrage auch Tipps zur Kultivierung und Zucht der beliebten Terrarienheimlinge. Versand als Päkchen. Abholung in Essen (NRW) möglich. Bei Fragen und Anregungen einfach eine E-Mail an FishyMaec@gmx.de oder Anfrage via ICQ (101792785). Viele Grüße, Sebastian (Sebastian, 2007-07-23 17:17)
      • [quote]ZUHAUSE GESUCHT !!! "sympathische" Stabschrecken und Wandelnde Blätter gegen Schutzgebühr abzugeben. - Phyllium siccifolium (Wandelndes Blatt) in verschiedenen Jungstadien. - Carausius morosus (Indische Stabheuschrecke), adult. - Medauroidea extradentata (Annam-Stabschrecke), adult. Auf Anfrage auch Tipps zur Kultivierung und Zucht der beliebten Terrarienheimlinge. Versand als Päkchen. Abholung in Essen (NRW) möglich. Bei Fragen und Anregungen einfach eine E-Mail an FishyMaec@gmx.de oder Anfrage via ICQ (101792785). Viele Grüße, Sebastian [/quote] Hallo Sebastian Hast Du noch wandelndes Blatt zum Verkauf? So ja, was ist deinen Preis und wie können wir es abhandeln'? Gr., Maurice (maurice, 2007-08-28 20:06)
    • Surplus of phasmids (mieke, 2007-08-29 23:51, views: 1044)
      • hi, I have surplus of following species eggs pseudophasma rufipes eggs pseudophasma menius eggs phraortes bicolor eggs Phasmotaenia australe nymphs Monandroptera acantomera nymphs Oreophoetes peruana nymphs Diapherodes gigantea best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2007-07-07 13:41)
      • do you have any eggs left sam (Samantha, 2007-07-24 15:11)
      • Hi do you have any nymphs left Regards Jon (poterajko, 2007-07-29 14:04)
      • Hi mate. If you still got any Monandroptera acanthomera nymphs left i'll love to buy some. I don't have anything to trade with atm., sorry.. regards Søren (mighty68, 2007-07-30 09:07)
      • Hi all, Mieke has holidays by now ;) She'll be back on 21st of august. Best regards Andrita (Andrita, 2007-07-30 12:21)
      • Hi Mieke What the price nymphs Oreophoetes peruana and 15 eggs pseudophasma rufipes.Plese answer my question for email : MichalFCB@poczta.fm (Liściec22, 2007-08-29 23:51)
    • Wanted: L. panguana (Marco, 2007-08-30 21:47, views: 515)
      • Dear all, I am searching for an adult male of the new Lobolibethra panguana. I have several species for exchange – just contact me at iswara@libero.it Many thanks! (Marco, 2007-08-30 21:47)
    • Exchange eggs (zib, 2007-08-31 10:17, views: 643)
      • I have eggs for exchange: - Phenocephorus cornucervi PSG 73 - Aretaon (Trachyaretaon) brueckneri PSG 255 I wait for propositions. (zib, 2007-08-30 13:28)
      • Hi, I send PM for you. Thanks, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-08-31 10:17)
    • acrophylla wuelfingi ova for trade (robsorchids, 2007-09-01 14:55, views: 515)
      • acrophylla wuelfingi ova for trade, large winged species from australia feeding on eucalyptus. any insects considerd for trade, please contact by PM or post a message here. rob (robsorchids, 2007-09-01 14:55)
    • wanted Ramulus sp 158 and 159 (steve, 2007-09-02 16:19, views: 465)
      • Hi All wnated Ramulus sp PSG 158 and 159 been looking for these for some time now any one got any please email or PM many thanks steve (steve, 2007-09-02 16:19)
    • Various Species (Rafael, 2007-09-02 16:58, views: 1247)
      • I have following species for sale or exchange: Pseudophasma velutinum (adult, eggs) Asceles spec. Ban Salok (adult, eggs) Ocnophiloidea regularis (L1-L2) Oreophoetes peruana (L1-L3) Peruphasma schultei (L1-L3) Sipyloidea spec. from Australia PSG 163 (L3-subadult) Chondrostethus woodfordi (eggs) Lonchodes hosei herberti (eggs) Self collectors preferred. Shipping of life-insects only to Germany and France. Regards Rafael. (Rafael, 2007-04-22 10:06)
      • In the next few weeks I can also swap Spinipasma crassithorax eggs. They already started to lay but only few eggs (all my 4 females together layed about 10 eggs since one week). Please give me offers with what you can exchange.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 27.04.2007, 13:48 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2007-04-27 13:47)
      • Hello I have for exchange ova of Diapheordes gigantea and Pseudophasma acanthonota. If you are interested we could exchanges. Regards Lucas[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Niedoscigniony, Apr 28, 2007 - 07:47 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Lucas, 2007-04-28 19:46)
      • I am sorry but I am not interested in these species. But I can sell you some eggs. (Rafael, 2007-04-30 08:57)
      • Hello I send you private message Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2007-05-06 15:08)
      • I want to exchange some your eggs of Chondrostethus woodfordi and Lonchodes hosei herbertiwith you, I can offer eggs from : Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, Sungaya inexpectata, Sceptrophasma hispidula, Medauroidea extradentata, and in future two month some others, do you want? thanx fot your answer. Mack (Mack, 2007-05-15 21:41)
      • I'm sorry but I'm not interested in these species. (Rafael, 2007-05-15 21:50)
      • HI RAFAEL WONDERED IF YOU HAVE ANY EGGS AVAILABLE AT THE MOMENT AND CAN POST TO THE UK THANKS STEVE (steve, 2007-09-02 16:58)
    • Phasmiden zum tauschen oder verkaufen (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-04 12:35, views: 699)
      • Hallo,Biete: L1-2 von pseudophasma velutinum 8 Stück 5 Euro Adulte medauroidea extradenta Pärrchen 3 Euro. L2-4 von medauroidea extradenta 8 Stück 3 Euro Sipyloidea sipylus L3-6 6 Stück 2 Euro Eier von phylium siccifolium 30 Eier 5 Euro malacomorpha cyllaria 20 Eier 4 Euro 1 Adultes befruchtetes trachyreaton bruckneri Weibchen 4 Euro. (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-27 19:50)
      • Hello, I have receved eggs today Thanks for all marianne (marianne, 2007-09-03 14:06)
      • HI,thats great. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-04 12:35)
    • Asceles sp. and Tropidacris collaris (Pharnacia, 2007-09-04 22:55, views: 901)
      • I have some Nymphs of Asceles sp. L3 - L4, 1,2 Tropidacris collaris adult and 0.0.6 Zonocera varigata adult for exchange. (Pharnacia, 2007-09-02 08:54)
      • Hi Where do you live? I'm interested in Z. variegata, but I don't want the animals to be sent too long. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-02 19:08)
      • HI,can someon tell me where i can find pictures of Zonocera varigata? Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-02 19:24)
      • Hi Maik! http://images.google.de/images?gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=de&safe=off&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=Zonocera+variegata&spell=1 Gruss Simmi (Simmi, 2007-09-02 22:44)
      • Hallo, suche Tropidacris collaris und Zonocera. I look for Tropidacris and Zonocera,please help. I live in Germany. Aularches (Aularches, 2007-09-04 22:55)
    • Phasmids for sell or echange (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-06 14:58, views: 653)
      • For sale or exchange: L1-2 pseudophasma velutinum 9 pieces 5 Euro Adult medauroidea extradenta pair 3 Euro. L2-4 medauroidea extradenta 8 pieces 3 Euro Sipyloidea sipylus L3-6 6 pieces 2 Euro eggs of phylium siccifolium 30 pieces 5 Euro malacomorpha cyllaria 20 eggs 4 Euro 1 adult fertilized trachyreaton bruckneri Weibchen 4 Euro. eggs of oreophoetes peruana 20 pieces 4 Euro Greets Maik[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 06.09.2007, 14:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-04 12:37)
      • For sale or exchange: L1-2 pseudophasma velutinum 9 pieces 5 Euro Adult medauroidea extradenta pair 3 Euro. L2-4 medauroidea extradenta 8 pieces 3 Euro Sipyloidea sipylus L3-6 6 pieces 2 Euro eggs of phylium siccifolium 30 pieces 5 Euro malacomorpha cyllaria 20 eggs 4 Euro 1 adult fertilized trachyreaton bruckneri Weibchen 4 Euro. eggs of oreophoetes peruana 20 pieces 4 Euro Greets Maik P.S.: I only translated this text. Please contact Maik. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-04 13:59)
      • Thanks. (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-06 14:58)
    • Für Kloten (20. 10.) (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-07 19:24, views: 718)
      • Ciao zusammen Biete für die Börse in Kloten Folgendes: Adulte Tiere: Asceles sp. Ban Salok Hermagoras haematomus Chondrostethus woodfordi Oreophoetes peruana Prosarthria teretrirostris (0.2 im Tausch gegen 1-2.0) Nymphen: Orestes mouhotii Asceles sp. Ban Salok Lamponius guerini evtl. auch Ocnophiloidea regularis und Parapachymorpha spinosa Eier: Parapachymorpha spinosa Peruphasma schultei Pflanzen auf Vorbestellung: Callisia multiflora (Futterpflanze für div. Phasmiden) Chlorophytum vulgare (Terrarienbepflanzung) evtl. Cayenne-Chili Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Diese Anzeige ist in Deutsch, da nach Kloten kaum einer kommt, der kein Deutsch spricht. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-05 19:10)
      • please write in english! this is the english side of the forum. rob (robsorchids, 2007-09-05 21:44)
      • Hi Rob I know that I have to write in English to reach all users, but this thread is only for the Swiss and German users. If I wrote this in English, some people would ask me if I send these species (what I do not) and I have not enough spare time for such mails at the moment. Best regards Daniel P.S.: This forum has got only the english side. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-06 17:43)
      • ahhhh, i see! so you cannot send to english users only to swiss and german users? and id hope we could trade to! bye rob (robsorchids, 2007-09-06 21:47)
      • Hi I principially don't send animals at all, only their eggs. This article is for an insect exchange market in Kloten (CH), to where I can bring the animals. But I open a new thread now for all with my egg surplus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-07 19:24)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-07 19:26, views: 535)
      • Hi all Here is now my actual egg surplus: Hermagoras haematomus Asceles sp. Ban Salok Parapachymorpha spinosa Peruphasma schultei In about two weeks: Chondrostethus woodfordi maybe Oreophoetes peruana Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-07 19:26)
    • I'm looking for Pylaemenes mitratus male (Michael, 2007-09-07 22:48, views: 592)
      • Hallo, ich bräuchte dringend ein bis zwei Männchen (subadult-adult) von Pylaemenes mitratus!!! Vielleicht kann mir jemand den Text auf englisch übersetzen!? Grüße Michael (Michael, 2007-09-06 15:21)
      • Hallo Michael, Ich habe dieser Art schon einige jahren in Zucht und habe damals angefangen mit einige Weibchen und ein Männchen. Habe aber niemals eine Parung gesehen und alle nachwuchs sind Weibchen. Warscheinlich gibt es im Zucht keine richtige Männchen und war das Männchen das ich hatte ein Gynandromorph. So weit ich weiß gibt es weiter auch nur Parthenogenetische Zuchten mit dieser Art. Grüße, Rob (RobK, 2007-09-07 22:48)
    • eggs (mieke, 2007-09-08 17:46, views: 677)
      • Hi all, I have surplus of Phraortes bicolor and Phasmotaenia australe available. best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2007-08-29 12:10)
      • Hello Mieke, I am interested in Phasmotaenia australe, say 30 eggs,although at this moment in time I have nothing to exchange.I live in the U.K.Please send details of supply and postage. Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2007-08-29 16:56)
      • Hello Mieke! I don't know weather You have received my PM, as I didn't get any response. Im interested in both species. Please contact me by emial: tomasz.podgorski1@gmail.com (TP(PL), 2007-09-08 17:46)
    • Diapheromera femorata - surplus eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2007-09-09 12:56, views: 489)
      • I have many eggs of Diapheromera femorata (USA) to give away to interested breeders. For the case you are interested ask as soon as possible as the incubation time for eggs is only about ten weeks!! A very nice and easy species to culture with two generations per year. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2007-09-09 12:56)
    • Surplus eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2007-09-09 13:01, views: 630)
      • I have surplus eggs of: Diapheromera femorata (USA) Lopaphus caesius (Vietnam) Ramulus magnus (Bangladesh) Oxyartes honestus (Vietnam) Diapherodes gigantea (Grenada) Diapherodes venustula (Cuba) Chondrosthetus sp. (Malaita Id.) Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2007-09-09 13:01)
    • Phyllium sp. Philippines - surplus adults & eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2007-09-09 19:50, views: 574)
      • I have eggs to give away of PSG 278 Phyllium sp. (Philippines). I also have some surplus adult females to give away to interested breeders !! The females are healthy and were all mated. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2007-09-09 12:58)
      • Hi , i've sent you a mail (Niels, 2007-09-09 19:50)
    • surplus for sale and exchange (conrad helm, 2007-09-10 17:26, views: 516)
      • hi everybody! i still have surplus of Gratidia hispidula (nymphs), Peruphasma schultei (eggs), Carausius sp. PSG 230 ! in 1 or 2 weeks there are also eggs of Agamemnon cornutus and Neohirasea maerens! if you are interested, please contact me at my e-mail-adress: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-09-10 17:26)
    • search for eggs and nymphs for diploma-work (conrad helm, 2007-09-10 19:57, views: 619)
      • hello!! because of my diploma-work i'm searching for different species of phasmatodea! Haaniella sp. Heteropteryx sp. (Miniopteryx sp.) Dares sp. Epidares sp. Orestes sp. Canachus sp. Hoploclonia sp. (Stenobrimus sp.) (Mearnsiana sp.) (Miroceramia sp.) i don't know if every taxon is in culture now, but if you can help me please contact under: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 25.09.2007, 13:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-09-10 17:55)
      • Hi Conrad These genera are not in culture (as far as I know): Miniopteryx sp. Stenobrimus sp. Mearnsiana sp. Miroceramia sp. I can give you nymphs of Orestes mouhotii and Haaniella dehaani and later, maybe in 3-5 months, also eggs of Canachus alligator. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-10 19:57)
    • haanilla ova required (jas, 2007-09-10 21:56, views: 596)
      • hi does anyone have any haaniella ova for sale/exchange i only have ova of extatsoma tiaratum(green),oreophoetus peruana,phaenopharos herwaardeni and sipyloidea sipylus if anyone is intrested please contact thanks Jason (jas, 2007-09-10 21:56)
    • Phasmids for sale or echange (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-11 17:45, views: 547)
      • For sale or exchange: L1-2 pseudophasma velutinum 9 pieces 5 Euro Adult medauroidea extradenta pair 3 Euro. ova of chondrostethus woodfordi 25 ova 4 Euro Sipyloidea sipylus L3-6 6 pieces 2 Euro ova of phylium siccifolium 40 pieces 5 Euro asceles sp. ban salok adult pair 5 Euro 1 adult fertilized trachyreaton bruckneri Weibchen 4 Euro. eggs of oreophoetes peruana 20 pieces 4 Euro I can echange too (Maik Wallner, 2007-09-11 17:45)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (willy_11, 2007-09-12 19:25, views: 548)
      • Hi. I have got eggs of Peruphasma schultei, Ramulus artemis, Medauroidea extradentata and Trachyaretaon brueckneri for sale or exchange. Best regards. Marcus (willy_11, 2007-09-12 19:25)
    • Ova for exchange (TP(PL), 2007-09-14 20:08, views: 558)
      • Hello! I have the following ova for exchange: Spinohirasea Bengalensis Paramenexenus laetus Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes cultratolobatus Phenacephorus cornucervi Phyllium siccifolium- partenogenesis Sungaya inexpectata Best wishes, TP (TP(PL), 2007-09-14 20:08)
    • eggs and young for change (homer66, 2007-09-15 22:14, views: 685)
      • hello i have eggs surplus for: ctenomorphodes briareus cuniculina stilpna lopaphus caesius partheno diapherodes gigantea i have young surplus for: cuniculina stilpna ctenomorphodes briareus phyllium celebicum just for swap thanks a lot best regards tchooooooooooooooooooooooo (homer66, 2007-09-13 19:28)
      • sent important PM. ;) Regards- Jake. (Jake, 2007-09-13 20:48)
      • Hi, I send you a PM. zib (zib, 2007-09-15 22:14)
    • Chondrostethus woodfordi (Bruno, 2007-09-16 08:30, views: 655)
      • Eggs of two colour variations of Chondrostethus woodfordi are available. They origin from two different islands of the Solomon Islands. My cultures are freshly imported and no mixed breed. For further infos, photos and a care sheet please see my site: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com all the best Bruno (Bruno, 2007-09-07 21:05)
      • es hat nun auch eine deutsche Zuchtanleitung auf meiner Seite Bruno (Bruno, 2007-09-16 08:30)
    • search phylliums and phobaeticus (Jake, 2007-09-16 21:05, views: 623)
      • Hello. so I search ovas of Phyllium spp. excepting Ph.siccifolium and giganteum, also I look for Phobaeticus ssp. for exchange I have eggs of: Phyllium siccifolium and Dyme sp. Amazonica [?], N. maerens, E. calcarata, S. inexpectata. and soon (in a few weeks) also fertilized eggs of: Eurycantja calcarata ssp., P. schultei. Regards - Jake.[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Jake, Nov 03, 2007 - 07:25 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Jake, 2007-09-16 19:03)
      • Hi Jake The valid name is Lonchodes brevipes. If a knick-stick is plane, it's a Lonchodes. If it has got bumps on the back, it's in the most cases a Hermagoras. Hermagoras sp. are H. foliopeda and H. haematomus, potential Hermagoras are at the moment Lonchodes megabeast, L. imitator and L. mindanaense. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-16 21:05)
    • eggs for sale... (Falk, 2007-09-17 19:27, views: 693)
      • eggs for sale... as long as the supply is enough: Clonaria conformans PSG225 Diapherodes gigantea PSG260 Lonchodes hosei herberti PSG29 Lopaphus sphalerus PSG174 Neopromachus doreyanus PSG233 Oreophoetes peruana PSG84 Ocnophiloidea regularis PSG32 Paramenexenus laetus PSG145 Peruphasma schultei PSG270 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG215 Pterinoxylus crassus PSG281 Ramulus nematodes PSG55 Rhaphiderus spiniger PSG82 Sceptrophasma hispidulum PSG183 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG224 contact by emailadress!!! hhtomsurfer@web.de[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Bluesurfer72, 16.09.2007, 18:52 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Falk, 2007-09-16 17:49)
      • Hi, I send you a PM. zib (zib, 2007-09-17 19:27)
    • Phyllium Pu. bioculatum male (Pharnacia, 2007-09-19 17:14, views: 669)
      • I have got a adult male of Phyllium bioculatum for sale. But when anybody have got interessting species, I can also exchange. (Pharnacia, 2007-09-19 08:47)
      • Hi Pharnacia Why didn't you answer me? I'm still very interested in Z. variegata. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-19 17:14)
    • searching for Eurycantha insularis (Thomas van de Kamp, 2007-09-20 17:16, views: 564)
      • Hallo, I'm searching for [i]Eurycantha insularis[/i] (eggs, larvae or adults). best wishes Thomas (Thomas van de Kamp, 2007-09-20 17:16)
    • offer phasmids (Henry, 2007-09-22 13:39, views: 564)
      • Hallo, biete Phasmiden: Cuniculina sp.~ L6-adult (14-18cm) Ramulus nematodes-Männchen adult Phaeophilacris bredoides-1cm Rhamphosipyloidea philippa-L5 Lonchodes sp.Panay Island-Männchen adult Carausius sp-PSG 230 Lopaphus caesius-Pärchen adult Wer Interesse hat,kann sich ja mal melden. Tschüß Henry (Henry, 2007-09-22 13:39)
    • Terrarium abzugeben incl. ca. 60 Phasmiden (hutterha, 2007-09-23 19:55, views: 699)
      • Hallo zusammen, ich habe ein selbstgebautes Terrarium günstig abzugeben (B x L x H: 60cm x 70cm x 140cm). In diesem leben ca. 60 Pasmiden unter prima Bedingungen. Mein Sohn hat das Interesse verloren und ich fände es schön, wenn die Tiere weiterleben dürften. Abzugeben an Selbstabholer. Ich wohne im Kreis Recklinghausen. Interessenten melden sich bitte bei: Harald_derLange@web.de Ich rufe gerne aufs Festnetz zurück. danke und ciao, Harald Hi, I want to sell a terrarium at a nice price. I want the phasmids to survive. My son has no interest any longer. best regards Harald (hutterha, 2007-09-22 20:51)
      • Hi Harald Which species are the phasmids of? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-23 16:17)
      • Hi Daniel, sorry, the species are: - medauroidea extradentata - carausius sp (psg no. 230) - sipyloidea sipylus - phenopharos khaoyaiensis best regards, Harald (hutterha, 2007-09-23 19:55)
    • search for eggs and nymphs for diploma-work (conrad helm, 2007-09-25 13:41, views: 497)
      • hello!! because of my diploma-work i'm searching for different species of phasmatodea! Haaniella sp. Heteropteryx sp. Dares sp. Epidares sp. Orestes sp. Canachus sp. Hoploclonia sp if you can help me please contact under: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad[![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 25.09.2007, 13:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-09-25 13:41)
    • looking for subadult/adult male Pharnacia ponderosa (Eleocharis, 2007-09-26 10:00, views: 649)
      • Hello, I am looking for subadult/adult male Pharnacia ponderosa. I have for exchange subadult female Pharnacia ponderosa or adult male Lopaphus magnificus. regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2007-09-26 10:00)
    • looking for M. cyllarus and jamaicana (Oskar Conle, 2007-09-26 18:01, views: 606)
      • Dear all, I am currently looking for some eggs of Malacomorpha cyllarus and Malacomorpha jamaicana for a chemical research project. For exchange I have eggs of Diapherodes gigantea, but I can also pay for them. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-09-26 18:01)
    • Eggs for exchange (Piotrek, 2007-09-27 17:01, views: 765)
      • at this moment for exchange or sale i have eggs of : # Oxyartes honestus # Lopaphus caesius # Pseudophasma aconthonotum # Abratosoma johorensis (not many...) # Peruphasma schultei # Asceles sp. Ban Salok (nicht fertilized) # Phenocephorus cornucervi (Piotrek, 2007-09-21 22:35)
      • Hi Piotrek You shouldn't sell unfertilized eggs of Asceles sp., because they won't hatch. This species is not able for parthenogenesis. Best regards Daniel P.S.: I'm very interested in eggs of P. cornucervi. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-22 18:59)
      • Hi Ramulus, I must say I had 3 nymphs (ovas =about 7) from (100%) not fertilized ovas, so...? ;) I think parthenogenesis is possible... Best regards Andrita[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Andrita, Sep 22, 2007 - 07:30 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Andrita, 2007-09-22 19:25)
      • Hi Andrita That's odd. I made a try with 30 eggs of a fresh female and nothing hatched. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-23 16:16)
      • "This species is not able for parthenogenesis" Ramulus i don't have the male, and if You wannt i can send You the niymphs from this eggs ;) Iwill be not sel the Eggs if if i wll know that the parthenogenesis is not possible... (Piotrek, 2007-09-24 23:50)
      • Okay, but sexual reproduction is always much better. Some species (like A. wuelfingi) can only reproduce parthenogenetic 2-3 generations. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-27 17:01)
    • schinus seeds (radiata, 2007-09-27 17:04, views: 588)
      • i have some seed of schinus areira fron andean zone if someone interesting im lookin for phasmids eggs of any species thanks (radiata, 2007-09-25 02:24)
      • Hi. At the moment I can offer eggs of Peruphasma schultei, Ramulus artemis and Trachyaretaon brueckneri. Ciao (willy_11, 2007-09-25 19:13)
      • Hi Some Schinus sp. are kept as garden plants in South Europe. I think you can get them through French gardeners. With a bit good luck, you can also get them as room plant in Germany under the name "Pfefferbaum". Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-27 17:04)
    • 4 sale or trade sipyloidea sipylus (Jonas Swahn, 2007-09-27 17:49, views: 532)
      • Sipyloidea sipylus L1 - L5, give me a trade offer! Shipment: only europe Regards Jonas, m-artnature.se (Jonas Swahn, 2007-09-27 17:49)
    • Eggs for exchange (TomCZ, 2007-09-29 18:07, views: 542)
      • Hello, I have on exchange this eggs: PSG 9 Extatosoma tiaratum PSG 18 Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei Best regards:) (TomCZ, 2007-09-29 18:07)
    • Re Phobaeticus eggs (Keith Stables, 2007-09-30 07:24, views: 534)
      • To Keith Stables, 1st, you can ask others who exchanged instick insect eggs with me if they received the eggs. 2nd, you should explain clearly why you posted me money twice not one time, why only 5 Euro was sent to me first time? 3rd, i put the photoes (of the mail i got from you on Sep.12 and the receipt of the registered mail sent to you on Sep.13) onto internet, everybody can see it at the following link: http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/UploadFile/2007-9/200793013244949845.jpg http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/UploadFile/2007-9/200793013244931171.jpg http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/UploadFile/2007-9/200793013341749936.jpg 4th, I never got any email from you. Even if you have sent email, could it be said that he is a cheater who don't reply you within a day for he is out or some other reasons, will you publicize on internet them who don't reply your email within a day, and prepare to put them into the black list? It is the Chinese national day vacation beggining from tommorrow, and i will be out for 7 days, i hope no one to send me email, or i will be put into many black lists. 5th, you can use the registered mail code to check at your post office. 6th, I have no way to know when your post office will send the mail to you. 7th, according to your thought, i can also think you already got these eggs, but came here to make troubles, and the others can also include you in black lists. 8th, If you get the eggs tommorrow, do you have courage to come here again? Weiwei (loepa, 2007-09-30 07:24)
    • Re keith_insects (loepa, 2007-09-30 14:58, views: 565)
      • To Keith Stables, 1st, you can ask others who exchanged instick insect eggs with me if they received the eggs. 2nd, you should explain clearly why you posted me money twice not one time, why only 5 Euro was sent to me first time? 3rd, i put the photoes (of the mail i got from you on Sep.12 and the receipt of the registered mail sent to you on Sep.13) onto internet, everybody can see it at the following link: http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/UploadFile/2007-9/200793013244949845.jpg http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/UploadFile/2007-9/200793013244931171.jpg http://www.insectnet.cn/bbs/UploadFile/2007-9/200793013341749936.jpg 4th, I never got any email from you. Even if you have sent email, could it be said that he is a cheater who don't reply you within a day for he is out or some other reasons, will you publicize on internet them who don't reply your email within a day, and prepare to put them into the black list? It is the Chinese national day vacation beggining from tommorrow, and i will be out for 7 days, i hope no one to send me email, or i will be put into many black lists. 5th, you can use the registered mail code to check at your post office. 6th, I have no way to know when your post office will send the mail to you. 7th, according to your thought, i can also think you already got these eggs, but came here to make troubles, and the others can also include you in black lists. 8th, If you get the eggs tommorrow, do you have courage to come here again? Weiwei (loepa, 2007-09-30 07:25)
      • Oscar, please close that thread. It's only a copy of Weiweis posting. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-30 14:58)
    • Phasmides to offer (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-03 08:53, views: 547)
      • For sale or exchange 4 Adult medauroidea extradenta 3 Euro. ova of chondrostethus woodfordi 25 ova 4 Euro Sipyloidea sipylus L3-6 6 pieces 2 Euro ova of phylium celebicum 40 pieces 5 Euro asceles sp. ban salok adult pair 5 Euro eggs of oreophoetes peruana 20 pieces 4 Euro 6 Adults phaenopharos khaijoensis 4 Euro Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-03 08:53)
    • Surplus eggs (IgorOp, 2007-10-04 12:23, views: 570)
      • Hi, I have eggs of these species for sale or exchange: Bacillus rossius Carausius morosus Lamponius guerini Medauroidea extradentata Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Ramulus thaii Trachyaretaon brueckneri I looking for eggs of: Eurycnema goliath Phobaeticus serratipes or other big dimensions species Best regards Carlo (IgorOp, 2007-10-04 12:23)
    • Für Kloten (Switzerland / Germany only) (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-06 13:52, views: 565)
      • Hallo Biete für die Insektenbörse Kloten am 20.10.: Asceles sp. Ban Salok: Adulte Paare Geschlechtsbestimmte Nymphen Jüngere Nymphen Hermagoras haematomus: Adulte und Jungtiere Lamponius guerini: Geschlechtsbestimmte Nymphen Jüngere Nymphen Orestes mouhotii: Geschlechtsbestimmte Nymphen Oreophoetes peruana: Adulte Paare Geschlechtsbestimmte Nymphen evtl. auch jüngere Nymphen Sungaya inexpectata: Geschlechtsbestimmte Nymphen Chondrostethus woodfordi (rotbeinig): Adulte Paare Haaniella dehaani: Geschlechtsbestimmte Nymphen Epidares nolimetangere: Auf Reservation 1-2 Paare Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-06 13:52)
    • 4 sale or change (HeinerG, 2007-10-06 14:10, views: 547)
      • hy! i have some of my phasmids to offer: 0.X.X Carausius morosus PSG 1 2.2.0 Phyllium siccifolium PSG 76 5.5.0 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 84 0.X.X Ramulus artemis PSG 144 0.0.X Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 215 2.0.X Trachyaretaon brueckneri PSG 255 mantids: 0.5.0 Parasphendale agrionina (subadult) - versandt nur innerhalb deutschlands möglich- if you are interested --] write to heiner_goetz@gmx.de (HeinerG, 2007-10-06 14:10)
    • acrophylla wuelfingi ova, from MATED females exchange for anything! (robsorchids, 2007-10-09 11:01, views: 625)
      • females now mated from two males. large bulky australian species, not for beginers, quite rare at the moment. would consider anything for exchnage, (although i have most common species) rob[!-- editby --][i]edited by: robsorchids, Oct 01, 2007 - 02:02 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (robsorchids, 2007-10-01 14:02)
      • hello, i have to swap: EURYCANTHA calcarata / PHYLLIUM giganteum CREOXYLUS spinosus / DIMORPHODES spec. PERUPHASMA schultei / ANISOMORPHA monstrosa SUNGAYA inexpectata/ PHENACEPHORUS cornucervi LOPAPHUS caesius / PHAENOPHAROS khaoyaiensis TRACHYARETAON brueckneri best regards fabian (typius, 2007-10-09 11:01)
    • Stilpnochlora couloniana (Oskar Conle, 2007-10-09 14:22, views: 562)
      • Hi all, I am looking for a good starting culture of Stilpnochlora couloniana. Could anyone of you help me? Regards, Oskar conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2007-10-09 14:22)
    • Eurycnema goliath (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-09 20:27, views: 609)
      • Hello,im looking for eurycnema golith nympfs. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-05 10:50)
      • Have nobody nympfs for sell echange ? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-09 20:27)
    • chearch 4 species (arnaud(fra), 2007-10-10 11:02, views: 799)
      • Hello I am french, that's why I speak not correcktly english. Please, I chearch -Cranidium gibbossum -Orthonecroscia pulcherrima -Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis -Phasmotaenia sp thank you very much to chat with me at arnaud@hotmail.fr arnaud(fra) (arnaud(fra), 2007-10-07 15:03)
      • Hi, I have eggs off Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis for exchange. (Marek NOhejl, 2007-10-07 16:08)
      • thank you but I want to make a group of 2,3,4 species for sale (arnaud(fra), 2007-10-07 18:53)
      • Hi Arnaud O. pulcherrima is not in culture, sorry. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 08.10.2007, 13:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-08 13:08)
      • ok thank you (arnaud(fra), 2007-10-08 17:30)
      • Bonjour Arnaud I would have eggs of Phasmotaenia spinosa for you. For infos see my site: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com/ salut Bruno (Bruno, 2007-10-08 19:33)
      • Bonjour Arnaud! O. pulcherrima was in culture in the late 90´s, but unfortunately it was lost after one generation. A bientot, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-10-08 19:39)
      • ok gopala I send a E-mail to you ! arnaud(fra) (arnaud(fra), 2007-10-10 11:02)
    • Eggs for exchange (zib, 2007-10-10 12:16, views: 553)
      • I have eggs for exchange: - Phenocephorus cornucervi PSG 73 - Aretaon (Trachyaretaon) brueckneri PSG 255 - Lamponius guerini PSG 101 - Eurycatha calcarata PSG 23 - Extatosoma tiaratum PSG 9 - Neohirasea maerens PSG 173 - Pheanopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 215 - Peruphasma schultei PSG 270 - Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 224 I wait for propositions. Best regards zib (zib, 2007-10-10 12:16)
    • Phasmids to offer (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-11 15:43, views: 520)
      • For sale or exchange ova of chondrostethus woodfordi 25 ova 4 Euro ova of phylium celebicum 40 pieces 5 Euro eggs of oreophoetes peruana 20 pieces 4 Euro Ova off medauroidea extradenta 20 pieces 3,50 ink. shipping ova of phaenopharos khaijoensis 20 pieces 3 Euro Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-11 15:43)
    • last but not least offer for this year (Bruno, 2007-10-11 21:41, views: 564)
      • eggs of different new or rarely offered phasmid species are available. All are CB and prices include all packaging and shipping costs within Europe. A care sheet for all species, photos and additional infos on my site (http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com): 1) Phasmotaenia spinosa (ex Solomon Islands) - 25 eggs for 12 Euros 2) Abrosoma festinatum (ex Malaysia) - 30 eggs for 12 Euros 3) Graeffea sp. (ex Solomon Islands - 25 eggs for 12 Euros 4) Sipyloidea meneptolemus (ex Malaysia) - 30 eggs for 12 Euros 5) Chondrostethus sp. "red legs" (ex Malaita) - 45 eggs for 12 Euros 6) Chondrostethus woodfordi (ex Solomon Islands) - 50 eggs 10 Euros here you can find feedbacks about me: http://bugnation.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=5320 all the best Bruno (Switzerland) gopala"at"bluewin.ch [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 12.10.2007, 06:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2007-10-11 21:41)
    • Need eggs of Bacillus libanicus for research (Thomas van de Kamp, 2007-10-12 11:58, views: 535)
      • I know that [i]Bacillus libanicus[/i] is not in culture, but I need some eggs of this particular species for investigations on the egg shell. Can anybody provide me with some eggs? Best regards Thomas[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thomas_vdK, 12.10.2007, 11:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thomas van de Kamp, 2007-10-12 11:58)
    • Surplus adult males of Tropidoderous childreni to offer (Curtis Lakin, 2007-10-12 22:26, views: 533)
      • I have 2 x fresh unmated adult males of T. childreni for exchange Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2007-10-12 22:26)
    • Phasmids for sale or exchange... (Falk, 2007-10-13 18:47, views: 713)
      • I have eggs and larvae of these species for sale or exchange: Sceptrophasma (Clonaria) conformans PSG 225 Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 183 Sceptrophasma langkawicensis PSG 221 Lamponius guerini PSG 101 Dyme sp (Pérou) PSG ? I have eggs of these species for sale or exchange: Lopaphus sphalerus PSG 174 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 215 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 224 Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 Aplopus jamaicensis PSG 214 Paramexenus laetus PSG 145 Asceles sp (Ban Salok, Thailande) PSG 267 Lonchodes hosei herberti (cultratolobatus) PSG 181 Neopromachus doreyanus PSG 233 Ocnophiloidea regularis PSG 32 Pterinoxylus crassus PSG 281 Ramulus nematodes PSG 55 Rhaphiderus spiniger PSG 82 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 84 best regards, falk[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Bluesurfer72, 20.10.2007, 20:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Falk, 2007-10-13 18:47)
    • Big surplus (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-14 07:10, views: 946)
      • Hi all I have eggs of these species for sale or exchange: Parapachymopha spinosa Oreophoetes peruana (really big surplus, 50 eggs for 5¤) Peruphasma schultei Chondrostethus woodfordi Orestes mouhotii Lamponius guerini I search eggs of: Rhaphiderus scabrosus Haaniella echinata Lonchodes sp. (except sp. Panay, haematomus, cultratolobatus, hosei herberti, brevipes, amaurops and geniculatus) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-03 13:23)
      • Hi, I send you a PM (zib, 2007-10-04 05:53)
      • Hi Now I also sell Extatosoma tiaratum eggs for a friend. It's the various form with brown males and brown, yellow or green females. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-11 12:43)
      • HI,are the really green ?? Im would like to buy ova from the green extatosoma can it be ? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-10-11 15:29)
      • Hi Maik It's not the whole green stock. But within five females, at least one is really green. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-12 10:31)
      • hello, i am interested on 50 eggs of Oreophoetes peruana and 20-30 eggs of Orestes mouhotii! regard fabian (typius, 2007-10-12 13:30)
      • Okay, I sent you a PN. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-12 16:35)
      • hello!! I'm also interested in 30 eggs of orestes mouhotii !! what's with the other phasmids you offered me some weeks ago?? best regards and a nice weekend, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-10-13 18:06)
      • I sent you a PN. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-14 07:10)
    • Phobaeticus alba from China (loepa, 2007-10-16 14:59, views: 3612)
      • eggs for exchange/sale What i want as the following: 1 eggs of phasmids 2 dry specimen of phasmids 3 Books of phasmids (http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=xd_literature) 4 cash (25 pieces:8,00 Euro, 50 for 12,00 Euro and 100 for 20 Euros,I can accept Paypal or cash, shipping to wildworld is 2,00 Euros.) 5 Other insect specimens here you can see the photoes: http://www.insectnet.cn/ziliao.asp?bh=2007810170118 (loepa, 2007-08-10 10:37)
      • hi, i am interested for 50 eggs but now i go on holiday, i contact you next sunday. Marco. (FERRO91, 2007-08-10 12:10)
      • Thanks! Marco. [!-- editby --][i]edited by: loepa, Aug 10, 2007 - 07:20 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (loepa, 2007-08-10 12:19)
      • Hi, I send you a PM. (IgorOp, 2007-08-10 12:46)
      • Hi loepa! What do they eat? Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-10 13:19)
      • food plant: Aluerites fordii [Euphorbiaceae] Carpinus fangiana [Fagaceae] Cupressus funebris [Cupressaceae] Cyclocarya paliurus [Juglandaceae] Platycarya strobilacea [Juglandaceae] Sapium sebiferum [Euphorbiaceae] Solanum tuberosum [Solanaceae] Zea mays [Gramineae] Rosa spp. [Rosaceae] [!-- editby --][i]edited by: loepa, Aug 10, 2007 - 09:00 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (loepa, 2007-08-10 13:53)
      • Hi loepa, thank you for the information. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-10 21:43)
      • Hi Loepa A very interesting species. I'd take 60 eggs in exchange for eggs of: Parapachymorpha spinosa Paramenexenus laetus Lamponius guerini Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp. Ban Salok Chondrostethus woodfordi (I'll have some in at least a month) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-11 08:52)
      • Hi Daniel, Do you have dry specimen of these species? Best regards, Weiwei (loepa, 2007-08-11 12:10)
      • I am looking for some eggs of Phylium. (loepa, 2007-08-14 12:30)
      • Hi Weiwei Unfortunately not. I keep them in a high humidity and I often see dead specimen at least at the end of the week... Then you can't dry them anymore. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-14 19:09)
      • Hi Weiwei, would Rosa spp. [Rosaceae] work as the only food? Anything else is hard to get here in winter. And do you still have any eggs left? Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-19 10:15)
      • Hi Simmi, Phobaeticus alba will be hatched in next autumn, and grow to be sencond instar to pass the winter. I think Rosa spp. [Rosaceae] can work as the only food. I still have some eggs for exchange now. Best regards, Weiwei [!-- editby --][i]edited by: loepa, Aug 20, 2007 - 10:01 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (loepa, 2007-08-20 03:00)
      • Hi, i sent You a PN. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-21 09:11)
      • Hello, I would like to buy 50 eggs of Phobaeticus alba if these are still available. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2007-08-22 09:18)
      • Hi I sent you e-mail and PM. (Marky, 2007-08-22 22:13)
      • Hello,where can i find pictures of Phobaeticus alba ?? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-08-25 08:31)
      • [quote]Hello,where can i find pictures of Phobaeticus alba ?? Best regards Maik[/quote] Hi, here you can see the photoes: http://www.insectnet.cn/ziliao.asp?bh=2007810170118 Best regards, Weiwei (loepa, 2007-08-26 16:57)
      • Hi Weiwei, do You have some more infos on the habitat and the climate of P. alba? And under which conditions do they hatch at best. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-29 22:40)
      • Hi Weiwei, I got the eggs today. Thank You very much! :) Simmi (Simmi, 2007-09-13 21:19)
      • Now i still have small quantity of eggs, please contact me if you want to get them. (loepa, 2007-09-29 13:35)
      • Some eggs were hatched recent days, and some will be hatched till next spring, and more will be hatched in about next Auguest, please pay attention. At present, there are still some eggs for exchange. (loepa, 2007-10-15 08:46)
      • Hi all, I had 17 nymphs in the last week from Loepa eggs (I thank him again). A good news: they eat bramble![!-- editby --][i]edited by: IgorOp, Oct 16, 2007 - 10:38 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (IgorOp, 2007-10-15 10:29)
      • Hi! [quote]... A good news: they eat bramble![/quote] Really good news. I had the second one this morning! :) The first one a few days ago didn´t made it. Simmi [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 16.10.2007, 23:45 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-10-16 14:59)
    • Anisomorpha monstrosa (Dominic, 2007-10-18 11:24, views: 694)
      • Hi, i´m searching for an adult female of A.monstrosa because mine died wile she was moulthing. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-10-09 16:10)
      • Hi Dominic Search for the new name A. paromalus. Maybe you're luckier then. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-09 19:22)
      • i have 2 adult female, just got some males to mate her with, would you be intrested in resulting ova? rob (robsorchids, 2007-10-18 11:24)
    • Searching for Pseudodiacantha macklotti (willy_11, 2007-10-18 21:38, views: 659)
      • Hi. I'm searching for eggs of Pseudodiacantha macklotti. Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-10-14 18:50)
      • Oh, come on. does no one have eggs of Pseudodiacantha macklotti??? Thanks. Marcus (willy_11, 2007-10-18 21:38)
    • I search Ramulus species... (Falk, 2007-10-19 18:58, views: 624)
      • which ramulus species? (robsorchids, 2007-10-12 13:24)
      • bitte diesen thread schließen!!! (Falk, 2007-10-19 18:58)
    • Diapherodes gigantea (Oskar Conle, 2007-10-20 19:20, views: 629)
      • I have surplus eggs of Diapherodes gigantea for exchange. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-10-20 19:20)
    • I search eggs and larvae... (Falk, 2007-10-20 20:56, views: 529)
      • I search eggs and larvae: Lonchodes imitator PSG 29 Lonchodes everetti PSG 67 Lonchodes modestus PSG 138 Lonchodes mindanaense PSG 169 Lonchodes geniculatus (globus, globosus?) PSG 176 Lonchodes malleti PSG 200 Lonchodes rusticus PSG 246 Lonchodes harmani PSG 247 Lonchodes sp Borneo PSG ? Ramulus frustans PSG 95 Ramulus sp PSG 114 Ramulus siamensis PSG 153 Ramulus sp PSG 157 Ramulus sp PSG 219 Ramulus sp PSG 229 Ramulus sp PSG 251 Ramulus sp PSG 253 Tropidoderus childreni PSG 193 Cranidium gibbosum PSG best regards, falk[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Bluesurfer72, 20.10.2007, 21:23 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Falk, 2007-10-20 20:56)
    • I search eggs... (Slupor, 2007-10-21 21:01, views: 566)
      • Hello, I search eggs of following species: PSG 4: Sipyloidea sipylus PSG 73: Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 122: Anisomorpha paromalus PSG 272: Spinohirasea bengalensis Just mail to: bassie_wauters231@hotmail.com (Slupor, 2007-10-21 17:10)
      • Hi, I send you a PM. (zib, 2007-10-21 21:01)
    • Eggs to offer (Nico, 2007-10-22 13:34, views: 584)
      • Hello, I have eggs of the following species to offer/exchange : -Eurycnema goliath -Ramulus sp PSG 158 -Spinohirasea bengalensis (crassithorax) -Pseudophasma acanthonotum Best wishes, Nico nico.voegeli@gmx.ch (Nico, 2007-10-22 09:14)
      • Hi I send you a PM. (zib, 2007-10-22 13:34)
    • searching for..... (conrad helm, 2007-10-23 12:03, views: 520)
      • hello everybody! I'm still searching for some species because of my diploma-work! I'm looking for: - Haaniella sp. - Dares sp. - Epidares sp. - Orestes sp. - Canachus sp. - Eurycantha sp. (except calcarata) - Hoploclonia sp. for exchange, i have: pseudophasma acanthonota (eggs) peruphasma schultei (eggs) paramenexus laetus (eggs) neohirasea maerens (eggs,nymphs,adults) carausius sp. PSG 230 (eggs) if you have some of the species i search or when you know somebody who has, please contact me under: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 23.10.2007, 12:03 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-10-23 12:03)
    • PSG 278 leaf insects adult male wanted (davholla, 2007-10-24 09:39, views: 500)
      • I have 2 adult females but no males. I am looking for a spare male. In return you can have half of the eggs produced. (davholla, 2007-10-24 09:39)
    • Ocnophiloidea dillerorum (Dominic, 2007-10-24 17:53, views: 636)
      • Hello, i can offer very limited numbers of eggs from O. dillerorum! Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-10-24 16:04)
      • Hello! I send Pm to You macrochelys. Best regards (Paweł, 2007-10-24 17:48)
      • Pictures: http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst2/Ocnophiloidea_dillerorum.htm Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-10-24 17:53)
    • searching Megacrania batesii (HeinerG, 2007-10-25 23:03, views: 502)
      • hey! I'm searching for "Megacrania batesii" are they cultured at all?? ...i have enough pandanus to feed thx heiner (HeinerG, 2007-10-25 23:03)
    • Anisomorpha paromalus (monstrosa) (Chris_L, 2007-10-26 17:29, views: 570)
      • I am looking for ova of Anisomorpha paromalus (monstrosa), if anyone has any I would be interested in hearing from you! Chris (Chris_L, 2007-10-26 10:14)
      • hi i have ova of this species. please PM me rob (robsorchids, 2007-10-26 17:29)
    • searching Eggs (Dominic, 2007-10-28 09:39, views: 535)
      • Hi, i´m searching eggs of the following species: Anisomorpha borellii Anisomorpha buprestoides Anisomorpha ferruginea Dares breitensteini Dares ulula Dinophasma all species Hoploclonia all species Malacomorpha jamaicana Neopromachus doreyanus Parectatosoma hystrix Pylaemenus mitratus Rhaphiderus scabrosus i don´t know if all this species are in culture right now but i would like to keep them. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-10-28 09:39)
    • Phraortes bicolor, Malacomorpha cyllaria (Dominic, 2007-10-28 09:41, views: 563)
      • Hello, i can offer eggs from Phraortes bicolor and Malacomorpha cyllaria 20 eggs 6¤ (P.bicolor) and 5¤ (M.cyllaria) including shipping within europe. regards Dominic [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: macrochelys, 28.10.2007, 15:21 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Dominic, 2007-10-28 09:41)
    • Nur an Selbstabholer (Switzerland and S Germany only) (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-28 15:12, views: 534)
      • Hallo Ich biete einige Tiere, die ich an der Börse in Kloten nicht verkaufen konnte, nun exklusiv für Selbstabholer im Raum Aarau oder an einem Treffpunkt (Basel, Zürich, Nähe Waldshut...): Orestes mouhotii, Nymphen Asceles sp. Ban Salok, adulte / subadulte Paare Lamponius guerini, Nymphen Hermagoras haematomus, Paare Chondrostethus sp. Malaita, adulte Paare Oreophoetes peruana, Paare und Nymphen Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-28 15:12)
    • eggs for exchange ( 17 species) (Mack, 2007-11-03 22:47, views: 535)
      • i can offer these: PSG04 Sipyloidea sipylus PSG05 Medauroidea extradentata PSG09 Extatosoma tiaratum PSG23 Eurycantha calcarata PSG32 Ocnophiloidea regularis PSG101 Lamponius guerini (color form) PSG101 Lamponius guerini (brown form) PSG118 Aretaon asperrimus PSG144 Ramulus sp. (artemis) PSG173 Neohirasea maerens PSG183 Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG202 Medaura jobrensis PSG215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG224 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri PSG270 Peruphasma schultei If you have an interest and have something to offer, let me know. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-11-03 22:47)
    • eggs from Phyllium spp. and more (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-07 19:06, views: 818)
      • Hi I’m searching for eggs from Phyllium spp. Also Nanophyllium pygmaeum. , microphyllium spp. and Chitoniscus spp. I live in Denmark, so they have to go world wide. Best regards JanJan [!-- editby --][i]edited by: janjan, Nov 04, 2007 - 09:59 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-02 09:10)
      • Hi JanJan I'll have some for sale or exchange in about a month. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-02 16:54)
      • Hi Daniel What Spp. of Phyllium. I´v got Phyllium siccifolium Best regards JanJan [!-- editby --][i]edited by: janjan, Nov 04, 2007 - 09:53 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-03 19:00)
      • janjan: the shortcut "spp." means some of the Phyllium species, not "sp.". that second one means sth like undescribed species (then PSG number is added or "substitute" name like "Philippines") - I dont know exactly; maybe somebody else explain this in detail. (Jake, 2007-11-03 19:34)
      • sp. = a unidentified species spp. = all species of a genus ssp. = a unidentified subspecies Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-03 20:12)
      • Hi JanJan I've got P. siccifolium and "Phyllium sp. Philippines", but they look all the same, the eggs, the females, the nymphs and the males. So I think the "sp. Philippines" is only a local form of P. siccifolium. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-04 14:34)
      • tanks Oscar & Jake best regards janjan[!-- editby --][i]edited by: janjan, Nov 04, 2007 - 09:41 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-04 21:32)
      • hi Daniel do you mean: PSG 278 Phyllium sp. Philippines it´s the same I have wisit http://www.wandelendetakken.be/psglijst.htm Best regards janjan[!-- editby --][i]edited by: janjan, Nov 05, 2007 - 06:28 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-05 18:04)
      • Ramulus: I dont understand you. If they are just like Phyllium siccifollium in all stadiums so why that species - Phyllium sp. - has the other scientific name since they were discovered? and the other thing: I cant say for sure because ive got only one subadult or presubadult female of Phyllium sp. Phillippines but i can see differences between these 2 species in shape of abdomen. Please, explain me that. Regards - Jake. (Jake, 2007-11-05 20:35)
      • Hi Well that’s good, because I only got one of the kind, and pictures from the www. to look at. So if there is a different between those too spp. Then Daniel is wrong, and I have to by some eggs from him. I look forward too see it my self. So, Daniel can you keep me in mind! I want to by some eggs from you lather. Best regards Janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-05 21:27)
      • Hi Jake Did you see these differences on dead or alive insects? I never dissected them, but on alive insects, I never found a difference. They have the same length, the same wing length, even the same number of antenna segments. Their mouth is exactly the same and they have the same number of little thorns on their thorax. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-06 23:05)
      • So the question still is: " Ramulus: I dont understand you. If they are just like Phyllium siccifollium in all stadiums so why that species - Phyllium sp. - has the other scientific name since they were discovered? " The 2nd thing : I breed my singular Ph. sp. in a seperated box from Ph. sicc. and I can see , like I said , the diference in the shape of abdomen. BUT !!! I say this most emphatically : Im not sure it is (this only female) some exception of normal shape because this is the only specimen I possess. Regards and waiting for explanation if possible. (Jake, 2007-11-07 19:01)
      • Hi Jake At the moment, I also possess only one adult female of each species, but I can see no difference. Maybe we should ask anyone who's got more specimen. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-07 19:06)
    • Hoploclonia cuspidata (Sixlegs, 2007-11-11 07:59, views: 492)
      • I'm searching ova or nypmhs. (Sixlegs, 2007-11-11 07:59)
    • Surplus eggs of Phyllium (Frank Hennemann, 2007-11-12 08:32, views: 551)
      • I still have many surplus eggs of Phyllium sp. (Philippines) PSG 278!! Anybody interested please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de. Also surplus eggs available of: Lopaphus caesius Diapheromera femorata Ramulus magnus Ramulus irregulariterdentatus (Frank Hennemann, 2007-11-12 08:32)
    • Dortmund am 18.11 (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-12 12:08, views: 516)
      • Wir bringen am 18.11 nach Dortmund folgende Tiere mit:Oreophoetes peruana,Phyllocrania paradoxaL1-L3,Popa spurca crassa L4,Stilpnochlora couloniana L4,phyllium sp. Phillipinen,sipyloidea meneptolemus,aplopus jamaicensis,clonoria conformans, carausius sp.psg 230, Eier von phyllium sp., 1 adultes medauroidea extaradenta Weibchen,Larven ascles sp. ban salok, pseudophasma velutinum subadult-adult und L1. Vorbestellungen möglich. (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-12 12:08)
    • Lobolibethra panguana (Sixlegs, 2007-11-12 20:51, views: 537)
      • I'm searching for eggs. (Sixlegs, 2007-11-12 20:51)
    • Neophasma subapterum Egg Exchange (Robert Pfeifle, 2007-11-15 11:36, views: 1260)
      • Hello, I offer eggs of: Neophasma subapterum (small amount) Peruphasma schultei (eggs and nymphs) Phyllium siccifolium Anisomorpha paromalus Picture of Neophasma subapterum female here - [a href="http://img239.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1192887225phasmvenezuelqo2.jpg" target="_blank"]click here...[/a] Make an offer - I'm searching for Spinohirasea bengalensis and Spiniphasma crassithorax eggs! Regards, Robert[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: diplopoda, 12.11.2007, 01:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Robert Pfeifle, 2007-11-12 00:57)
      • Hi Robert, Spiniphasma crassithorax is the first/ former name of Spinohirasea bengalensis so you only have to search for one species ;-) . (Sixlegs, 2007-11-12 05:28)
      • Hi Robert! I shall be very interested in eggs of Beophasma subapterum. Is there anything I can offer you in exchange? Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Thanks a lot, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2007-11-12 08:29)
      • Hello!! I'm also very interested in neophasma subapterum! for exchange i have carausius sp. PSG 230, pseudophasma acanthonota, phaenopharos khaoyaiensis and paramenexus laetus..... I'm also willing to pay for!! what's the price for 30 eggs? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-11-12 12:38)
      • Hello! Pm! Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-11-12 21:04)
      • Hello Robert, I'm definately interested in eggs of the Neophasma. I have eggs of the Spinohirasea bengalensis for exchange. Please contact me at r.krijns@gmail.com (RobK, 2007-11-15 11:36)
    • some eggs and nymphs for exchange from Polen :) (Piotrek, 2007-11-17 13:55, views: 707)
      • Hi everyone, at this moment i Have more: -Abrosoma johorensis (eggs and nymphs L1 ) Anisomorpha paromalus eggs Lopaphus caesius eggs Oreophoetes peruana eggs Oxyartes honestus eggs Phenocephorus cornucevi eggs Pseudophasma aconthonotum (eggs and nymphs) If You are interested in something write me :) I preffer exchange. And i someone have Phyllium celebicum for exchange or sale (nymphs or eggs)write me please. I'm looking to all species of Haniella Best regards from Polen PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2007-11-13 11:46)
      • hello! i'm interested in Abrosoma johorensis and some eggs of Oxyartes honestus! what do you want? for exchange i only have gratidia hispidula, carausius sp. PSG 230, paramenexus laetus, neohirasea maerens, peruphasma schultei and trachyaretaon brueckneri ! i'm also willing to pay for! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-11-13 12:39)
      • hello i am interested in eggs of lopaphus caesius i have for change eggs of heteropterix dilatata, diapherodes gigantea.... thanks tchoooooooooo (homer66, 2007-11-13 16:03)
      • Hi Piotrek, I am interested in Abrosoma johorensis,Lopaphus caesius, Oxyartes honestus eggs. I can exchange this for my species which you can find in this forum with title "eggs for exchange (17 species)" pls, let me know, if you have an interest too. best regards Mack (Mack, 2007-11-13 21:43)
      • Hi Piotrek, I'm an entomologist at the university of Düsseldorf and one of my research interests is phasmid eggs. I'm currently collecting all kind of eggs in good condition (even dead eggs), for a colleague and I plan to publish a phasmid egg atlas in the future. Everyone who provides us with eggs without commercial interests will be mentioned by name. We are interested in 5-10 eggs of Oxyartes honestus, Abrosoma johorensis, Phenocephorus cornucevi and Pseudophasma aconthonotum. Please tell me about your paying and delivery conditions! best regards Thomas van de Kamp (Thomas van de Kamp, 2007-11-13 22:32)
      • Hi Thomas I can send you some hatched Canachus alligator eggs, if you want. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-14 14:53)
      • Hi conrad, i'm not interested in Your species... but if You want i i can sellwysylw You some eggs for: A.johorensis 6E for 10Eggs Axyartes honestus 3 E for 10eggs and 4E for shippingcost... hello! i'm interested in Abrosoma johorensis and some eggs of Oxyartes honestus! what do you want? for exchange i only have gratidia hispidula, carausius sp. PSG 230, paramenexus laetus, neohirasea maerens, peruphasma schultei and trachyaretaon brueckneri ! i'm also willing to pay for! best regards, conrad (Piotrek, 2007-11-14 19:00)
      • hi homer, i have thus species, that thenks for exchange. but i can sall You the eggs of Lopaphus for 4E for 10 Eggs best regards PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2007-11-14 19:02)
      • oups... I want write You all PM... sorry :) Mack thanks for exchange too... I have all this species... the price for the eggs You know :) Thomas_vdK i try help You like i can... i write to You on email :) (Piotrek, 2007-11-14 19:08)
      • Hi I´m really interested in Phyllium celebicum eggs please write to me at Hrhovgaard@gmail.com best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-14 22:30)
      • Hi I´m really interested in Phyllium celebicum eggs please write to me at Hrhovgaard@gmail.com best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-17 13:55)
    • searching for eggs from Phyllium spp. (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-17 14:02, views: 500)
      • Hi I’m searching for eggs from Phyllium spp. Also Nanophyllium pygmaeum. , microphyllium spp. and Chitoniscus spp. I live in Denmark, so they have to go world wide. Best regards JanJan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-17 14:02)
    • Diapherodes gigantea eggs (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-19 18:01, views: 506)
      • For exchange: eggs of Diapherodes gigantea Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-19 18:01)
    • exchange or sale? (Ruud, 2007-11-19 21:07, views: 558)
      • hello, I realy wonder why this forum is called an exchange market, does selling also mean exchange?...most posters here do not exchange they sell, stupidly high prices for very common species etc., ...This forum is one of the few interesting ones on the web, I realy do hope it stay's that way. :-) kind regards, Ruud (Ruud, 2007-11-19 16:38)
      • Hi Ruud Okay, the high prices are really a problem. But sometimes, the other one has got no interesting species, then selling is a good way. How can an unexperienced or new breeder get rare species when no one sells him anything? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-19 19:03)
      • thank you Daniel, You've got a clear point, I understand it. Maybe it's good for starters to become a member of groups like PSG & Phasma. This way they can send their eggs to, and include a species wishlist... Best Regards, Ruud (Ruud, 2007-11-19 21:07)
    • GERMANY AND EUROPE: cheap phasmid eggs for sale or exchange: New species LONCHODES SPEC. and MORE! (Xotica24.de, 2007-11-22 00:51, views: 737)
      • I will send to Germany (1.80 EUR for small packages, 2.80 EUR for bigger packages, 3.90 EUR for big packages) and to european countries (please ask for shipping-costs!) I have some surplus of the new species "LONCHODES SPEC." from Panay, Phillippines. It feeds on bramble and likes temperatures between 15 and 30 degree Celsius. The eggs are between 2 or 3 weeks old. They need about 4 months for incubation @ 21 ° Celsius. The males are very pretty, females are in an intense green colour (like olives). Picture: http://home.arcor.de/neu-art/xotica/phasmiden_fertig/LonchodesspecpairAngebot.jpg Please feel free to make any offer for this new species by mail / response. Max.: 50 eggs per order. ----------------------------------------------------------------- I also have to give away: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis: 3 Cent / Egg Min.: 30 Eggs Max.: 300 Eggs ----------------------------------------------------------------- Anisomorpha paromalus: 20 Cent / Egg Min.: 5 Eggs Max.: 20 Eggs ----------------------------------------------------------------- Trachyaretaon brueckneri: 12 Cent / Egg Min.: 10 Eggs Max.: 50 Eggs Nymphs: Breeding-Box (5 Nymphs L3/L4) for 2,99 EUR + Shipping costs. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Sungaya inexpectata: 6 Cent / Egg Min.: 15 Eggs Max.: 30 Eggs ----------------------------------------------------------------- Parapachymorpha zomproi: 4 Cent / Egg Min.: 30 Eggs Max.: 200 Eggs ----------------------------------------------------------------- Parapachymorpha spinosa: Vermiculit + Eggs ~ 200-500 Eggs for EUR 3,- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Phasmid-Mix (M. extradentata, S. sypilus, and others) Vermiculit + Eggs ~ 500-1000 Eggs for EUR 3,50,- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Neohirasea maerens: Vermiculit + Eggs ~ 500-1000 Eggs for EUR 6,- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Small amounts of eggs from the following species are available on request: Heteropteryx dilatata Peruphasma schultei Pharnacia biceps Carausius spec. Phyllium spp. (celebicum, siccifolium, bioculatum, spec. Phillippinen) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Please send me your offers by mail or response! Greetings, Dimitrios Weiß.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Xotica24.de, 19.11.2007, 18:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Xotica24.de, 2007-11-17 13:11)
      • Hi I want to by som eggs from Phyllium celebicum & Phyllium bioculatum best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-17 14:07)
      • Phyllium bioculatum is already sold out! Please don't ask anymore - my pm-box is overfilled with requests for P. bioculatum :D But there is a lot more ova of the other species![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Xotica24.de, 17.11.2007, 16:55 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Xotica24.de, 2007-11-17 16:54)
      • Hello! I send PM to You! Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-11-17 19:39)
      • Hi Xotica24.de. Some time ago I bought a box from you that should be filled with hundreds of different phasmideggs (at terrino.de as willy_09, you was petshopboy)... But you only sent me rubbish. After sending a mail you promised you would send me new eggs... I am still waiting for it. (willy_11, 2007-11-18 18:11)
      • Hi, I want to buy some ages of the following species: LONCHODES SPEC. 50 eggs Parapachymorpha zomproi: 100 eggs Parapachymorpha spinosa: Vermiculit + Eggs ~ 200-500 Eggs for EUR 3 I want to now I you can send it to Spain and How much will cost it Thanks (Javier Peña Quirce, 2007-11-22 00:51)
    • Sticks for swaps (craig, 2007-11-22 14:58, views: 524)
      • I have surplus stock that i would like to swap. I'm not a dealer and therefore do not sell just prefer to swap with species i do not have yet. I have surplus ova of psg no's 1 carausius morosus nymphs, 4 sipyloidea sipylus, 9 extatosoma tiaratum, 22 ramulus thaii nymphs, 23 eurycantha calcarta adult pairs, 32 ocnophiloidea regularis, 76 phyllium siccifolium, 101 lamponius guerini, 118 aretaon asperrimus, 144 ramulus artemis nymphs, 173 neohirasea maerens, 215 phaenopharos khaoyaiensis, 224 parapachymorpha zomproi nymphs, 270 peruphasma schultei Please email me for my current species list edenreptilerescuecraig@hotmail.co.uk Many thanks and best wishes Craig[!-- editby --][i]edited by: craig, Nov 24, 2007 - 05:01 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (craig, 2007-11-22 14:58)
    • eggs exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-22 16:48, views: 933)
      • Hi, I have eggs of this species for exchange: PSG 101 Lamponius guerini PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 224 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 186 Chondrostethus woodfordi PSG 144 Ramulus artemis PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 44 Eurycantha sp. PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG 255 Trachyaretaon bruekneri In two months: Neophasma subapterum – Venezuela, NEW im Breed. I'm interested in eggs of: Lonchodes species except cultratolobatus, brevipes. Haaniella species except echinata, dehaanii, mueleri. Dares sp., Haploclonia, Canachus,… Marek Nohejl Czech republic (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-05 07:10)
      • Hello,where can i find pictures of Neophasma subapterum ? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-05 13:33)
      • Male 4cm, female 5cm ,food Lonicera and Ligustrum. Breed as Peruphasma schultei.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 19.11.2007, 19:26 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-11 13:38)
      • here is foto of Neophasma subapterum. www.strasilkysro.wz.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-19 19:27)
      • Hi! Is Neophasma subapterum a "spraying" species? Remembers me to Peruphasma. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-11-19 22:00)
      • Hi Neophasma is "spraying species", but this species do not using it so much as Anisomorpha, Peruphasma or Pseudophasma. (TomCZ, 2007-11-20 17:04)
      • Hi I am interesting in Lonchodes cultratolobatus and Chondrostethus woodfordi and i can give you some eggs of Lonchodes jejunus, Lonchodes amaurops and Hermagoras haematomus Please comunicate with me for exchange or sale (Javier Peña Quirce, 2007-11-22 00:41)
      • Hi Murex Be careful and recherche! H. haematomus is the valid name of Lonchodes cultratolobatus. I'm very interested in L. jejunus eggs, I can exchange eggs of: Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Oreophoetes peruana Extatosoma tiaratum Orestes mouhotii Asceles sp. Ban Salok Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-22 16:48)
    • Alienobostra brocki eggs (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-23 23:10, views: 498)
      • I have eggs of a fresh stock of Alienobostra brocki from Costa Rica available for exchange. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-20 17:13)
      • Hi there, I would be interested in your species, i have posted my surplus ova on the exchange market. Many thanks Craig (craig, 2007-11-23 23:10)
    • Haaniella ova (Sixlegs, 2007-11-24 07:31, views: 494)
      • I'm serching for ova of Haaniella saussurei. (Sixlegs, 2007-11-24 07:31)
    • Eggs for exchange (Paweł, 2007-11-24 14:53, views: 531)
      • Hello! I have eggs for exchange of: Phobaeticus alba Phyllium siccifolium Extatosoma tiaratum Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis I search: Haaniella ssp, Lonchodes ssp, Eurycnema ssp, Phasma ssp, Phyllium ssp. and other species. I wait for offers : ) Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-11-24 14:53)
    • Phasmids to offer (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-26 13:37, views: 628)
      • Hello, to offer::oreophoetes peruana 20 eggs 4 euro, Pseudophasma velutinum 10 pieces in L2 5 euro, eggs of phylium sp. Phillipinen 40 eggs 5 euro, eggs of chondrostethus woodfordi 25 eggs 4 euro, eggs of phaenopharos khaijoensis 20 pieces of 3 euro, medauroidea extradenta 20 eggs 3.50 ink. shipping Im looking for phyllium bioculatum[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 25.11.2007, 21:26 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-25 08:05)
      • Hi I would very much like to by eggs of phylium Celebicum. 40 eggs for 5 euro. Pleace mail me at Hrhovgaard@gmail.com Best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-25 18:32)
      • HI,sorry i mean phyllium sp. Phillipinen Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-25 21:25)
      • Hi damm best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-11-26 13:37)
    • search eggs (Paweł, 2007-11-27 21:53, views: 512)
      • Hello! I searching eggs of: Phasma gigas Eurycnema goliath I have for exchange eggs of Phobaeticus alba. Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-11-27 21:53)
    • search eggs or larves... (Falk, 2007-11-27 23:07, views: 470)
      • hello, search eggs or larves of: Clonaria fritzschei PSG 179 Lonchodes imitator PSG 29 Lonchodes sp. PSG 39 Lonchodes everetti PSG 67 Lonchodes sp. PSG 68 Lonchodes amaurops PSG 100 Lonchodes sp. PSG 119 Lonchodes sp. PSG 129 Lonchodes modestus PSG 138 Lonchodes mindanaense PSG 169 Lonchodes geniculatus PSG 176 Lonchodes harmani psg 247 Lonchodes sp. Philippinen PSG ? Carausius abbreviatus PSG 109 Carausius cristatus PSG 120 Carausius sechellensis PSG 16 Carausius chani PSG 27 Carausius sp. PSG 139 Carausius sp. PSG 136 Carausius alluaudi PSG 147 Carausius spinosus PSG 241 Phenacephorus spinulosus PSG 121 Phenacephorus sepilokensis PSG 161 Phenacephorus auriculatus PSG 162 Oxyartes lamellatus (honestus) PSG 182 Dyme spezies best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-11-27 23:07)
    • search eggs or larves... (Falk, 2007-11-27 23:34, views: 503)
      • hello, i search eggs or larves of: Lonchodes sp Borneo PSG ? Ramulus frustans PSG 95 Ramulus sp PSG 114 Ramulus siamensis PSG 153 Ramulus sp PSG 157 Ramulus sp PSG 219 Ramulus sp PSG 229 Ramulus sp PSG 251 Ramulus sp PSG 253 best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-11-27 23:34)
    • O. peruana an Selbstabholer (Switzerland and South Germany only) (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-28 17:22, views: 536)
      • Hallo Wegen Überbevölkerung eines kürzlich als Pfleger übernommenen Terrariums voller Oreophoetes peruana habe ich jetzt ca. 15 Paare verschiedener Grössen und 30 Jungtiere (L1-3) abzugeben. Nur an Selbstabholer im Raum Aarau / Zürich / Basel / Bern. Bitte meldet euch nicht erst in drei Wochen, wenn sich bis dann keine andere Möglichkeit auftut, muss ich sie leider den Vogelspinnen geben. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-28 17:22)
    • to offer or exchange eggs or larves... (Falk, 2007-11-29 13:21, views: 774)
      • hello, to offer or exchange eggs or larves of: Rhaphiderus spininger PSG 82 Lopaphus sphalerus PSG 174 Asceles sp. (Ban Salok, Thailande) PSG 267 Pterinoxylus crassus PSG 281 Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 Haplopus jamaicensis PSG 214 Ramulus nematodes PSG 55 Ramulus artemis PSG 144 Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 183 Sceptrophasma langkawicensis PSG 221 Clonaria conformans PSG 225 best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-11-27 23:09)
      • Hi, I sent you a PM Regards, Pablo (Shade, 2007-11-28 09:13)
      • hello i am interested in eggs of theise species Lopaphus sphalerus PSG 174 ( if they're fertilised ) Haplopus jamaicensis PSG 214 i have in swap eggs of heteropteryx dilatata hemiplasta falcata (few fresh eggs) ctenomorphodes briareus tell me if you're interested thanks a lot best regards tchoooooooooooooooooooooooo (homer66, 2007-11-28 16:38)
      • Hi What does H. falcata eat except Hypericum? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-28 17:19)
      • Hi, I've tried H. falcata on pretty much everything, but it will only eat Hypericum. (Marky, 2007-11-28 17:51)
      • HI,pretty species ! Do you sell some ova of H. falcata? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-28 18:37)
      • Hi Mark Did you try also Gaultheria sp. and Erika sp.? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-28 20:25)
      • I haven't tried either of those, but I do have some Erika growing in the garden, so I'll let you know if it was eaten :) (Marky, 2007-11-29 13:21)
    • ëggs for exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-29 14:24, views: 551)
      • My offer eggs for exchange: http://strasilky.blogspot.com/ regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-29 14:24)
    • i search adult male Lonchodes amaurops PSG 100... (Falk, 2007-11-29 18:35, views: 480)
      • hi.... i search adult male Lonchodes amaurops PSG 100... best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-11-29 18:35)
    • phyllium siccfolium (or Phyllium sp.) ova for trade (robsorchids, 2007-11-30 20:54, views: 522)
      • good amount of ova for trade of this leaf insect rob (robsorchids, 2007-11-30 20:54)
    • Necroscia annulipes en Neophasma subapterum (davy, 2007-12-01 12:51, views: 595)
      • hello, I'm looking for Necroscia annulipes and Neophasma subapterum, does anyone breed these species? regards davy (davy, 2007-12-01 12:51)
    • Heteropterix dilatata (Sixlegs, 2007-12-02 11:30, views: 574)
      • I search fertilised ova of this species, 15 - 20 would be OK. (Sixlegs, 2007-12-02 11:30)
    • Phasmids to offer! (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-03 19:56, views: 648)
      • to offer: Sipyloidea meneptolemus 10 larvae 5 euro ,Asceles sp. ban salok 10 larvae 5 euro, adult carausius spec. PSG 230 2 Paerrchen 6 euro euro , eggs of phyllium sp. Phillipinen 30 pieces 5 euro, eggs of extatosoma tiaratum 20 pieces of 3 euro, shipping 8.90 greeting Maik[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 03.12.2007, 19:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-03 19:56)
    • Phasmids for free (Frieda, 2007-12-06 15:00, views: 555)
      • offer: Medauroidea extradentata FOR FREE! male/female L1-L3 pick up (Mainz/Germany) or delivery (shipping 3 -9 ¤ / temperature!) best frieda (Frieda, 2007-12-06 15:00)
    • Phasmids for exchange (mieke, 2007-12-07 18:28, views: 664)
      • Hi all, I have following phasmid species for exchange: L3-L4 nimphs Clonaria conformans L3 nymphs Oreophoetes peruana Eggs Ramulus nematodes Phraortes bicolor Sypiloidea meneptolemus Monandroptera acanthomera best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2007-12-03 16:33)
      • hello i am interested in eggs of monandroptera contact me thanks a lot best regards (homer66, 2007-12-07 18:28)
    • eggs for exchange (bezu, 2007-12-10 14:46, views: 631)
      • hello, i exchange eggs of: Entoria koshunensis Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis. best regards Bezu (bezu, 2007-12-09 16:11)
      • Hi. I'm intterrested in eggs of Entoria koshunensis. I can offer M.extradentata, P.schultei or T.brueckneri. (willy_11, 2007-12-09 18:16)
      • Hi, I have interesting for eggs of Entoria koshuensis. My offer: www.strasilky.blogspot.com Regards, Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2007-12-10 14:46)
    • Eucarcharus feruloides (Sixlegs, 2007-12-10 20:01, views: 688)
      • I'm searching ova of Eucarcharus feruloides, PM me please. (Sixlegs, 2007-12-10 20:01)
    • search eggs or larves... (Falk, 2007-12-14 17:20, views: 515)
      • hello, i search eggs or larves of: Sipyloidea sipylus PSG 4 Sipyloidea sp. PSG 65 Sipyloidea sp. PSG 103 Sipyloidea sp. PSG 163 Sipyloidea sp. PSG 201 Rhamphosipyloidea gorkomi PSG 90 Rhamphosipyloidea philippa PSG 223 Pseudodiacantha macklotti PSG 2 Rhaphiderus scabrosus PSG 83 Asceles margaritatus PSG 151 Parectatosoma hystrix PSG 133 Parectatosoma mocquerysi PSG 258 Paramenexenus ceylonicus PSG ? best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-12-14 17:20)
    • Phasmids to offer (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-14 19:07, views: 576)
      • HI,biete: Asceles sp. ban salok 10 Larven 5 Euro adulte Pärrchen carausius spec. PSG 230 2 Pärrchen 6 Euro Euro Eier von phyllium sp. Phillipinen 30 Stück 5 Euro Eier von extatosoma tiaratum 20 Stück 3 Euro L1-2 von medauroidea extadenta 15 Stück 2 Euro. Suche phyllium giganteum in allen Stadien Versand 8,90 ink.Heatpack Gruß Maik[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 14.12.2007, 19:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-14 19:07)
    • small amount of Tropioderus childrenii ova for exchange (robsorchids, 2007-12-15 13:15, views: 653)
      • i have a small amount of this sought after sp for trade but only for pseudodiacantha mackllotii only! rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-12 21:06)
      • hi rob... you have pseudodiacantha mackllotii PSG 2??? best regards, falk (Falk, 2007-12-14 17:19)
      • i want to trade my T.childrenii ova for pseudodicantha macklotii rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-14 22:47)
      • if nobody has any P.macklotii to trade me then i would be intrested in other species, but sensible offers please.(no commons) rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-15 13:15)
    • Pharnacia ponderosa eggs for exchange (Eleocharis, 2007-12-16 13:28, views: 631)
      • Hello, I have Pharnacia ponderosa eggs for exchange. I am looking for: Ctenomorphodes briareus Eurynema versirubra Haaniella dehaania, H. echinata, H. grayii Phasma gigas Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium giganteum Pseudodiacantha macklottii Rhaphiderus scabrosus, R. spiniger Tropidoderus childrenii or other interesting species regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2007-12-16 10:39)
      • Hi Rainer In 2 months, I'll have some H. dehaani eggs available. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-16 13:28)
    • female Haaniella muelleri (profesor, 2007-12-17 21:00, views: 543)
      • I'm serching for female (4-5cm) from Haaniella muelleri. contact: profesorpsg5@o2.pl (profesor, 2007-12-17 21:00)
    • Searching Ramulus artemis (willy_11, 2007-12-21 19:20, views: 699)
      • Hi all. Me and some friends are searching for eggs of R.artemis. A good price would be fine. Maybe about 60 eggs. Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-12-07 18:23)
      • Are you still interessed? I have only two adults und I keep only some eggs. But if you want I can keep all for you the next few weeks. There are 2-4 a day! Greetings Elke (Elke, 2007-12-20 20:52)
      • No, thanks. I already got some. Best regards. (willy_11, 2007-12-21 19:20)
    • Lamponius dominicae (Anton van Woerkom, 2007-12-21 20:52, views: 911)
      • Ich bin auf der suche nach Züchter von Lamponius dominicae für Kontakt und Erfahrungsaustausch. Selbs habe ich im Augenblick 1 Nimf und viele Eier. Anton van Woerkom (Anton van Woerkom, 2007-12-07 17:35)
      • Lamponius dominicae = Lamponius guerini Lamponius guerini is the valid name Yannick (Yannick-Bellanger, 2007-12-07 20:13)
      • Dies habe ich gehört ja, aber darüber habe ich noch nie eine eine wissenschaftliche Bestätigung gesehen. Aber es gibt auch leute, die diesen Tieren auf Dominica selbst gesammelt haben, die sagen dass es doch Unterschiede gibt... Deswegen suche ich Kontakt mit Leuten die diesen Tieren selbst halten oder gezüchtet haben. Tschüss, Anton [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: anton, 07.12.2007, 21:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Anton van Woerkom, 2007-12-07 21:51)
      • Hi Yannick, According to ASPER, résumé des résultats de la prespection 2000: Lamponius dominicae might be the same species as Lamponius guerini and say that data about this synonym will be published in the future... I don not know if there was a publication just yet. But otte & brock still list is as a different species: http://phasmida.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1000554 friendly regards Joachim (Joachim, 2007-12-08 11:54)
      • Hi Joachim, I am a member of ASPER, so I know well the publication about Phasmatodea from Dominica. According to my colleagues, it seems to be the same species. And one of them told me that Zompro has made them as synonyms. But I don't have the publication of Zompro about that. Best regards, Yannick (Yannick-Bellanger, 2007-12-11 19:44)
      • [quote] ...one of them told me that Zompro has made them as synonyms. But I don't have the publication of Zompro about that... [/quote] Does somebody know the e-mail address of Olivier Zompro? I should like to ask him for a copy of that publication. Bye, Anton (Anton van Woerkom, 2007-12-21 17:01)
      • Zompro can´t synonymize dominicae with guerini, as he has not seen the holotype, which is deposited in New York: American Museum of Natural History. It is not wise to synonymize species, before examining the types. Due to the very similar fauna of Dominica and Guadeloupe, it is very likely, that dominicae is a synonym of guerini. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-21 20:52)
    • Wanted: Necroscia annulipes (Dominic, 2007-12-27 11:48, views: 540)
      • Hi, now that everyone speaks about N.annulipes at this board, i wan´t to have some. ;) So if you have eggs or nympfs for sale or trade let me know. i can offer eggs of Agamemnon cornutus. Happy new Year 2008 to everyone! Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-12-27 11:48)
    • Exchange - 20 species! (Kozavkoza, 2007-12-29 18:53, views: 946)
      • I have nimfs and eggs for exchange: Phasmid . Heteropteryx dilatata .Sipyloidea sipylus . Aretaon asperrimus . Brasidas smarensis . Epideres nolimetangere . Trachyaretaon brueckneri . Sungaya inexpectata . Phanocephorus cornucervi . Peruphasma schultei . Lamponius guerini . Pseudophasma acanthonota . Extatosoma tiaratum . Haaniella dehaani . Anisomorpha parolamus . Dimorphodes spec. . Asystata parvipennis . Paramenexenus laetus . Ocnophiloidea regularis . Neohirasea hongkongensis . Haaniella muelleri I can also sell. I will be in Hamm! (Kozavkoza, 2007-11-10 20:05)
      • [quote]I have nimfs and eggs for exchange: Phasmid . Heteropteryx dilatata .Sipyloidea sipylus . Aretaon asperrimus . Brasidas smarensis . Epideres nolimetangere . Trachyaretaon brueckneri . Sungaya inexpectata . Phanocephorus cornucervi . Peruphasma schultei . Lamponius guerini . Pseudophasma acanthonota . Extatosoma tiaratum . Haaniella dehaani . Anisomorpha parolamus . Dimorphodes spec. . Asystata parvipennis . Paramenexenus laetus . Ocnophiloidea regularis . Neohirasea hongkongensis . Haaniella muelleri I can also sell. I will be in Hamm! My e-mail - kozavkoza@gazeta.pl [/quote][!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Kozavkoza, 10.11.2007, 20:08 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Kozavkoza, 2007-11-10 20:08)
      • Do you have a picture of Asystata parvipennis ? (Sixlegs, 2007-11-11 05:40)
      • Hi Jürgen The valid name is Sosibia parvipennis, under this name, you can find some pictures on Google. @ Kozavkova: I'm very interested in buying or exchanging H. muelleri eggs. I have the following eggs for exchange: Hermagoras haematomus Oreophoetes peruana Orestes mouhotii Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Asceles sp. Ban Salok Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-11 11:56)
      • it is Sosibia (Asystata) parvipennis (Kozavkoza, 2007-11-11 11:57)
      • I send you PM:) (Marek NOhejl, 2007-11-11 13:37)
      • hi! I'm very interested in eggs or nymphs of Haaniella muelleri and Haaniella dehaani! what do you want ? in the moment i have nothing for exchange! i will also be in hamm!!!! best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 11.11.2007, 14:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2007-11-11 14:00)
      • Hi I am interisting in buying some of your species ( eggs) 40 eggs Phanocephorus cornucervi 40 eggs Pseudophasma acanthonota 40 eggs Anisomorpha parolamus 40 eggs Dimorphodes spec. 40 eggs Asystata parvipennis 40 eggs Ocnophiloidea regularis . 40 eggs Neohirasea hongkongensis . 40 eggs Haaniella muelleri I want to now if you can send them to Sapain and hoaw much doesit cost PLease comunicate with me as soos as you can (Javier Peña Quirce, 2007-11-22 00:59)
      • Hello, i'm interested in anisomorpha paromalus i have for exchange phaenopharos struthioneus eggs, extatosoma tiaratum eggs and ocnophiloidea regularis nymphs best regards (tim191283, 2007-12-29 18:53)
    • D. gigantea & A. brocki eggs (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-30 08:58, views: 829)
      • For exchange: Eggs of Diapherodes gigantea and Alienobostra brocki (new culture stock). Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-20 08:37)
      • I still have a good amount of eggs of the above listed species available. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-29 08:37)
      • Greetings Oskar, Are you prepared to sell eggs of Alienabostra brocki,maybe about 30 as I am interested n this species but have nothing to exchange at the moment. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2007-12-29 10:00)
      • I sent you a PM. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-30 08:58)
    • Phyllium celebicum, eggs (Elke, 2008-01-05 12:27, views: 739)
      • Hallo, I offer eggs from Phyllium Celebicum in exchange for eggs of Peruphasma Schultei or another species that looks interessting and is not to hard to breed. Possibly foodplants are fern, privet und of course blackberry. Temp. ca. 18-24°C. I also breed Oreophoetes Peruana but there are only few eggs till now. But I hope they got more every day! Best regards Elke (Elke, 2007-12-21 08:09)
      • I sent you a PM (zib, 2007-12-21 15:19)
      • Hi I got lots of eggs of Peruphasma Schultei , and I would very much like to exchange.. mail me at hrhovgaard@gmail.com best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2007-12-23 16:42)
      • Hallo I'm sorry. Janjan told me this mornig: The eggs are Phyllium siccifolium not P. celebicum. I've bought the parents as celebicum and I've never checked this! Elke (Elke, 2008-01-05 12:27)
    • Neophasma subapterum eggs (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-01-06 13:54, views: 676)
      • Hello, I can now offer a small amount of Neophasma subapterum eggs. Picture of Neophasma subapterum female here - [a href="http://img239.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1192887225phasmvenezuelqo2.jpg" target="_blank"]click here...[/a] Make an offer. Regards, Robert (Robert Pfeifle, 2007-12-12 15:12)
      • Hello, again there is a small amount of eggs I could sell of Neophasma subapterum. Picture of this species - see first posting in this thread! Regards, Robert (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-01-06 13:54)
    • search eggs (schlappi2, 2008-01-06 23:52, views: 615)
      • Hello, as my pupils are fascinated by phasmida, I will enlarge phasmida husbandry. I search eggs Aretaon sperimus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Neohirasea maerens Phyllium siccifolium best regards schlappi2 (schlappi2, 2008-01-06 18:10)
      • Hello I just have see, that you live in Münster (NRW?). I have Eggs and Larves of Trachyaretaon bruekneri. I live in Laer (25 km from Münster). If you have interesting, please send me an PM. bests regards Eric (Eric_A., 2008-01-06 19:26)
      • Hi I can send you P. siccifolium eggs. For school classes, I do that for free ;-) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-06 21:51)
      • Hi!! I can also send trachyaretaon brueckneri... and neohirasea maerens! how many eggs do you want?? of course it's for free, too :D best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-01-06 23:52)
    • Wanted Phobaeticus serratipes (warry, 2008-01-07 15:46, views: 432)
      • Bit of a long shot wanted nymphs of this species will pay good money (warry, 2008-01-07 15:46)
    • wanted Phobaeticus sp (warry, 2008-01-07 16:04, views: 524)
      • Also wanted Phobaeticus sp ova or nymphs good money paid (warry, 2008-01-07 16:04)
    • i search eggs or larves of... (Falk, 2008-01-08 15:26, views: 553)
      • hello, i search eggs or larves of... Ramulus stilpnus Lonchodes harmani Lonchodes imitator Lonchodes modestus Lonchodes portentosus Lonchodes everetti Lonchodes sp. Borneo thanks, falk (Falk, 2008-01-08 15:26)
    • i search eggs of phyllium..... (JanJan hovgaard, 2008-01-08 21:42, views: 532)
      • hi I search eggs of : phyllium bilobatum phyllium bioculatum phyllium celebicum phyllium giganteum best regards janjan (JanJan hovgaard, 2008-01-08 21:42)
    • oxyartes & phaenopharos (conrad helm, 2008-01-09 12:56, views: 570)
      • hello everybody!!! because of my diploma-work (genetical and morphological comparisons) I'm searching for adults or subadults of: phaenopharos herwardenii phaenopharos khaoyaiensis phaenopharos struthioneus oxyartes lamellatus OXYARTES SPINIPENNIS and of course other species of this genera!!!!but i think there are no other species in culture! --] especially the last species is important...does anybody know who is breeding specimen of OXYARTES SPINIPENNIS ?? the insects could be living or dead (dried) ... I'm willing to pay for the specimen!!!! would be very nice if somebody can help me! my e-mail-adress: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 13.01.2008, 14:16 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2008-01-08 20:58)
      • Hi Conrad! please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de I might be able to hwelp you out with some of these species. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-09 12:56)
    • Oreophoetes peruana (mieke, 2008-01-09 13:07, views: 802)
      • I have nymphs of O. peruana to offer: for free when picked up in Leuven or Essen, Belgium or for sending and packaging costs 8 euro. all the best, Mieke (mieke, 2007-12-11 15:23)
      • Hi Mieke! Do you still have surplus nymphs of Oreophoetes? I shall be very interested in obtaining some. Please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de Thanks Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-09 13:07)
    • wanted Pharnacia sp (warry, 2008-01-10 19:28, views: 473)
      • wanted Pharnacia sp nymphs or ova[!-- editby --][i]edited by: warry, Jan 10, 2008 - 07:28 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (warry, 2008-01-10 19:28)
    • eggs for exchange (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-10 21:17, views: 859)
      • I have the following phasmid eggs for exchange for other interesting species Pharnacia jianfengliensis Ctenomorphodes (Anchiale) briarius Pharnacia ponderosa Diapherodes gigantea Phasmotaenia australe Eucarcharus feruloides Cuniculina sp12 Bangladesh Best wishes and a Happy New year Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2007-12-29 08:34)
      • Hi Curtis! I shall be interested in eggs of Phasmotaenia and Eucarcharus. I have many different species to offer in exchange. Please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-09 13:02)
      • Hi, I am interested in both pharnacia species. What do the eggs cost? Greetings, Martien (Martien Oppers, 2008-01-10 05:54)
      • Would like to buy eggs Pharnacia ponderosa and Pharnacia jianfengliensis (warry, 2008-01-10 19:07)
      • Hi In answer to requests for buying eggs of Pharnacia Ponderosa and P. jianfengliensis then 20 eggs of either species is £4 sterling or 6 Euros plus postage eggs supplied are likely to come from many different adult females. Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-10 21:17)
    • 2 Acanthoxyla species - ova for exchange (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-13 10:25, views: 522)
      • Today I have collected up ova of Acanthoxyla inermis and Acanthoxyla intermedia to offer as exchange Eggs were laid between August and early December 2007 by the parent stock of both species which I kept in cages in a cool ventilated greenhouse. The eggs have stayed cold between 2 and 10C since November For those breeders not familiar with Acanthoxyla these are temperate species reproducing parthenogenetically with eggs that usually benefit from a "winter period" to maintain good hatch rates. Eggs can now be brought indoors to cool room temperature to expect a good hatch rate through March / April /May Nymphs will take Eucalyptus, rose , raspberry , conifers such as leylandi Cupressus and many other plants I am interested in exchange for unusual species or for nymphs of Phyllium sp Phillipines Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-12 17:07)
      • Hello,im interisted in ova of Acanthoxyla inermis.I have for echange ova of phyllium spec Philllipins. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-12 22:34)
      • I 've send you a PM Best regards Niels (Niels, 2008-01-13 10:25)
    • search for diploma-work (conrad helm, 2008-01-13 14:18, views: 462)
      • hello everybody!!! because of my diploma-work (genetical and morphological comparisons) I'm searching for adults or subadults of: phaenopharos herwardenii phaenopharos khaoyaiensis phaenopharos struthioneus oxyartes lamellatus OXYARTES SPINIPENNIS and of course other species of this genera!!!!but i think there are no other species in culture! --] especially the last species is important...does anybody know who is breeding specimen of OXYARTES SPINIPENNIS ?? the insects could be living or dead (dried) ... I'm willing to pay for the specimen!!!! would be very nice if somebody can help me! my e-mail-adress: helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad[! (conrad helm, 2008-01-13 14:18)
    • Phobaeticus (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-14 08:33, views: 621)
      • I have in one months eggs of Phobaeticus serratipies for exchange. marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-13 12:07)
      • i will certainly buy eggs of you or nymphs if you have any available thanks (warry, 2008-01-13 15:28)
      • Hi Marek! I shall be very interested in eggs of your ph. serratipes. Please inform me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de when you have surplus ones. Thanks Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-13 23:02)
      • I sent you a PM (zib, 2008-01-14 08:33)
    • i search eggs or larves of lonchodes, carausius and ramulus species... (Falk, 2008-01-14 12:25, views: 616)
      • hallo, ich suche eier oder larven von lonchodes, carausius und ramulus arten... i search eggs or larves of lonchodes, carausius and ramulus species... best regards, falk (Falk, 2008-01-12 21:16)
      • I can offer eggs of Ramulus artemis. Best regards Marcus (willy_11, 2008-01-13 19:41)
      • Hallo Falk, I can offer eggs of Ramulus artemis and Carausius morosus, last as larves, too. But I have always only about 20 because I don't keep the eggs. But if you want I can collect them for a while so they will be about 50 in a month. Best regards Elke (Elke, 2008-01-14 07:07)
      • Hi Falk has got already Ramulus artemis. He searchs rather rare species. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-14 12:25)
    • eggs available (Olivier, 2008-01-15 00:17, views: 1502)
      • Hi, Available at the exchange eggs: Tropidoderus childrenii Eurycnema goliath Haplopus jamaicensis Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2007-11-20 22:07)
      • Hi Olivier, I am interesting in some eggs of Tropidoderus childrenii and Haplopus jamaicensis. I have some eggs available to axchange: Bacteri sp Extatosoma tiaratum Neohirasea maerens Lamponius guerini Aretaon asperrimus Trackiaretaon brueckneri Carassius morosus Eurycnema goliath Phyllium siccifolium Please comunicate with me because I have benn loking for yor sps for a long time and I am very interesting in them. (Javier Peña Quirce, 2007-11-22 00:32)
      • Hi oliver I would be interested in exchanging ova with your tropidoderus childrennii and haplopus jamaicensis, i have posted my surplus on the exchange market. Many thanks Craig (craig, 2007-11-23 23:24)
      • Hi, Your species does not interest me Regards Olivier (Olivier, 2007-11-25 22:08)
      • Do you only exchange, otherwise I would be very interested and willing to pay alot for Tropidoderus Childrenii. (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-26 13:35)
      • Hi, I have more eggs Tropidoderus childrenii available. Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2007-11-28 16:26)
      • Hi Olivier I'm interested in your Tropidoderus childrenii eggs. This is my breeding list: Anchiale spec (new species Solomon islands) Asceles margaritatus Carausius sanguineoligatus Clonaria conformans Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venustula Epidares nolimetangere Eurycnema goliath Eurycnema versirubra Heteropteryx dilatata Libethra regularis Lonchodes spec Panay Megacrania phelaus Monandroptera acanthomera Oreophoetes peruana Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharus struthioneus Phasmotaenia australe (new species Solomon islands) Phraortes bicolor Pterinoxylus crassus Phyllium celebicum Phyllium spec Philippines Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudophasma menius Pseudophasma phthisicum Pseudophasma bispinosum Pseudophasma castaneum Ramulus nematodes Sipyloidea meneptolemus Katydids (bladsprinkhanen) : Ancylecha fenestrata Phoebolampta excellens Stilpnochlora couloniana If you are interested, pls mail me. best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2007-12-03 16:25)
      • Hi, Again available eggs : tropidoderus childrenii Always available eggs : Haplopus jamaicensis, Eurycnema goliath For Exchange. Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2007-12-18 21:35)
      • Hi Olivier, I am interested in some eggs of Haplopus jamaicensis. I have for exchange eggs from Peruphasma schultei. Best regards, Yannick (Yannick-Bellanger, 2007-12-29 17:26)
      • Hi Olivier! i shall be interested in eggs of Haplopus jamaicensis. I have many different species to offer in exchange. new species among these! Please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de Thanks Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-09 13:05)
      • Hi Olivier I want to buy you some Tropidoderus childreni eggs. How much do 100 of them cost? Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 00:17)
    • Some phasmid species... (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-01-15 00:24, views: 711)
      • I can offer nymphs and imagines of # Carausius sp. PSG No. 230 # Chondrostethus woodfordi PSG No. 186 # Entoria koshuensis PSG No. 227 # Eurycnema goliath PSG 14 eggs # Lopaphus sphalerus PSG No. 174 # Malacomorpha cyllarus PSG No. 220 # Medauroidea extradentata PSG No. 5 # Metriophasma diocles PSG No. 249 # Neohirasea maerens PSG No. 173 # Peruphasma schultei PSG No. 270 # Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG No. 215 # Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG No. 248 # Ramulus artemis PSG No. 144 # Sipyloidea sipylus PSG No. 4 # Sipyloidea sp. Australien PSG No. 163 # Trachyaretaon brueckneri PSG No. 255 I would like to exchange - but at the moment only for self-collectors (Ratingen/Düsseldorf, Essen). www.insectissima.de sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-01-07 12:15)
      • Hi I am interesting in entoria and Pylamenes eggs Now I have to exchange: Neohirasea maerens Lamponius guerini Aretaon asperrimus Brasidas samarensis Carasius morossus Carasius sp Ramulus artemis Eurycnema goliath Dinomorphodes mancus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Murex6, 16.01.2008, 16:15 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 00:24)
    • Search eggs Acrophylla wuelfingi - Eurycantha insularis (Eric_A., 2008-01-15 10:39, views: 638)
      • Hello all, I search eggs or larves of: - Acrophylla wuelfingi - PSG 13 - Eurycantha insularis - PSG 111 best regards, Eric (Eric_A., 2008-01-06 09:49)
      • Hi how are you I have Acrophylla wuelfigi eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 10:39)
    • searching eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 10:59, views: 553)
      • Hi I am looking for eggs of: Tropidoderus childrenii Dares verrucosus Datamres mouhoti Pylamenes guanxiensis Please if you have some of this eggs contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 10:59)
    • Eggs for exchange (Marek69, 2008-01-16 16:05, views: 842)
      • Hello! I have eggs for exchange of: Anisomorpha ferruginae Dimorphodes spec. Epideres nolimetangere Dyme sp. Neohirasea maerens Ocnophiloidea regularis Phyllium siccifolium Peruphasma schultei Pseudophasma acanthonota Pseudophasma menius Best regards Marek69 (Marek69, 2007-11-22 21:39)
      • Hi there I would be interested in swapping some ova of your anisomorpha ferruginae, dimorphodes sp, dyme sp, epidares nolimetangere and pseudophasma menius. I have listed my surplus on my posting on exchange market Many thanks Craig (craig, 2007-11-23 23:30)
      • I'm sorry, but I have all the species that You offer. Here is a link to the list to all species I have in culture: http://www.terrarium.com.pl/spis/editgat.php?u=7786 Best regards, Marek69 (Marek69, 2007-11-25 21:16)
      • hello, i'm interested in all anisomorpha species. i have for exchange phaenopharos struthioneus, asceles margaritatus extatosoma tiaratum and ramulus sp psg 251 best regards (tim191283, 2007-12-29 18:49)
      • Hi how are you? I have some Dinomorphodes mancus eggs and I am interested in Dinomorphodes sp eggs. Could you sell or exchange them with me Now I have to exchange: Neohirasea maerens Lamponius guerini Aretaon asperrimus Brasidas samarensis Carasius morossus Carasius sp Ramulus artemis Eurycnema goliath Dinomorphodes mancus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-16 16:05)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-16 20:50, views: 2682)
      • Hi all I have eggs of the following species for sale or exchange: Orestes mouhotii Oreophoetes peruana Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Paramenexenus laetus Asceles sp. Salok Hermagoras haematomus Extatosoma tiaratum Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-28 15:14)
      • hello!! I'm interested in eggs of orestes mouhotii!! what do you want for 30 of them? another question...are you going to be at Hamm in december? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-10-29 07:42)
      • Hi Conrad For the O. mouhotii, I sent you a PM. No, I have not a big culture, so I stay in Switzerland and I won't be in Hamm. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-29 20:12)
      • Hi, Do you have photos of Chondrostethus sp. Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2007-10-31 22:53)
      • Hi Olivier You can find some photos on: http://www.phasmatodea.blogspot.com/ Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-01 18:53)
      • Hi I am interested in some eggs of the specie Orestes mohuotii, I think that abaut 50-80 eggs could be enought. I am Spanish and I don´t know if you can send them to me and how much does ti cost. Please comunicate with me to say if you cand sell me the eggs or no (Javier Peña Quirce, 2007-11-22 01:20)
      • Hi Murex Welcome to the forum! 30-40 eggs are totally enough for about 25-40 specimen, they hatch very good. I'm interested in L. jejunus eggs. Best regards Daniel P.S.: New offer: Extatosoma tiaratum eggs (yellow and green mixed) (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-22 16:51)
      • Hi Daniel I would love to have some of your species ova but is there any thing of my surplus that you would like. I have posted my surplus on the exchange market. Many thanks Craig (craig, 2007-11-23 23:36)
      • Hi Craig I'm sorry I'm not interested in your species. But I can sell you the eggs. How many of which species do you want? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-24 16:26)
      • Hi Daniel Could you pm me the price of your ova for Orestes mouhotii, Hermagoras haematomus, Chondrostethus sp. Malaita, Asceles sp. Salok. Many thanks Craig (craig, 2007-11-24 23:23)
      • Ok, I sent you a PM (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-25 14:57)
      • Hi all My actual offer: Paramenexenus laetus Parapachymorpha spinosa Oreophoetes peruana Extatosoma tiaratum Hermagoras haematomus Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Phyllium siccifolium Orestes mouhotii Asceles sp. Ban Salok Carausius morosus In about a month: Ocnophiloidea regularis Lamponius guerini In about two months: Pharnacia sp. Vietnam Haaniella dehaani Lamponius portoricensis (not sure) And a bit later: Canachus alligator Peruphasma schultei Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-18 21:53)
      • Hallo, I'm interessted in Ocnophiloidea regularis or any otherlittle spezies like Dares, Pylaemenes, Pseudodatames etc. Elke (Elke, 2008-01-11 17:34)
      • Hi Elke Okay, I also have Orestes mouhotii. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-11 19:55)
      • Fine, they look very nice! Does also mean you have Ocnophiloidea regularis, too? I would take both, but I think I have to buy them, because I've only simple species in breed. Please send me a PM with an offer for about 10-20 eggs each. Many thanks Elke (Elke, 2008-01-11 20:58)
      • Hi Ramulus I am very interested in Orestes mohuoti eggs and I have some Lonchodes jejunus eggs so if you want we can exchange them. I can give you abaut 40-50 Lonchodes jejunus eggs Bye (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 00:14)
      • Hi Ramulus So, could you sell me some orestes eggs? Ragards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-16 16:00)
      • Hi how are you? II am interested inOrestes mouhotii eggs. Could you sell or exchange them with me Now I have to exchange: Neohirasea maerens Lamponius guerini Aretaon asperrimus Brasidas samarensis Carasius morossus Carasius sp Ramulus artemis Eurycnema goliath Dinomorphodes mancus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-16 16:10)
      • Hi Javier I'm not interested in your species. I can send you about 20-30 eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-16 20:50)
    • Eggs for Sale or Exchange (Dominic, 2008-01-16 20:52, views: 1145)
      • Hi, i can offer eggs of the following species: Agamemnon cornutus, Anisomorpha paromalus, Peruphasma schultei exchange for: Anisomorpha ferruginea Anisomorpha buprestoides Necroscia annulipes, Dares verucosus Agathemera crassa but maybe you have some other interesting species for me? Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-01-04 21:26)
      • Hello Dominic and a Happy New Year, I would like to buy approx 30-50 eggs of the species Neophasma cornutus and Anisomorpha paromalus. I don't have anything to exchange at the moment until maybe Summer/Autumn period. Thanks, Keith(Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2008-01-05 10:10)
      • Hi Keith, is Neophasma cornutus a valid name? Because i never heard that. I wish you a happy new year too! Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-01-05 17:57)
      • Hello Dominic, I should have said Agamennon cornutus, my mistake as I have been doing a lot of changes to my website, over five Months and still incomplete. I have checked my species file and there is no Neophasma either as a valid name or synonymn. Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2008-01-05 23:41)
      • Hi Dominic, what foodplants do [i]Agathemera crassa[/i] eat? Simmi (Simmi, 2008-01-06 08:42)
      • Hello Dominic, I'm very interested in buying or exchanging eggs of: . - Anisomorpha ferruginea - Anisomorpha buprestoides - Agamemnon cornutus - and perhaps Agathemera crassa How do you breed (temperature, foodplants) Agathemera crassa? I have the following eggs for exchange: - Aplopus ligia - Necrosciinae sp. (Bauduin) - PSG 279 Best regards Eric (Eric_A., 2008-01-06 09:35)
      • Hi, please read my add! I´m SEARCHING for the following species: Anisomorpha ferruginea Anisomorpha buprestoides Necroscia annulipes, Dares verucosus Agathemera crassa regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-01-06 09:49)
      • Hi I am interesting in Anisomorpha, Dares and Agathemera eggs so i want to knox how much do 100 eggs of every sps cost Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 00:28)
      • Now I have to exchange: Neohirasea maerens Lamponius guerini Aretaon asperrimus Brasidas samarensis Carasius morossus Carasius sp Ramulus artemis Eurycnema goliath Dinomorphodes mancus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-16 16:13)
      • Hey, he said he searchs these species, he doesn't sell them. And a little tip: Females of Dares verrucosus even don't lay 100 eggs in a year... (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-16 20:52)
    • Looking for Phyllium bioculatum (tim191283, 2008-01-16 21:18, views: 533)
      • Hello, I'm looking for Phyllium bioculatum. Can someone help me? I have for exchange: Extatosoma tiaratum Phaenopharos struthioneus Ocnophiloidea regularis Ramulus sp. Laos Oyartes honestus Phyllium giganteum (tim191283, 2008-01-16 18:32)
      • do you also have oxyartes-adults or subadults??? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-01-16 21:18)
    • for exchange eggs and nymphs :) (Piotrek, 2008-01-17 11:16, views: 772)
      • Hello, at this moment i have for exchange or sale: Abrosoma johorensis (eggs nympfs) Lopaphus caesius (eggs nymphs) Oreophoetes peruana (eggs) Oxyartes honestus (eggs) Phenacephorus cornucevi (eggs nymphs) Pseudophasma aconthonotum (eggs nymphs) pseudophasma menius(eggs nymphs) pseudophasma rufipes (eggs) Diapherodes gigantea (eggs) heteropteryx dilatata (eggs) extatosoma tiratum (eggs) Phyllium giganteum (eggs) http://piotrekp.blogspot.com/ PiotrekP (Piotrek, 2007-12-11 20:11)
      • Hi how are you? I am interested in Oxyartes eggs. Could you sell or exchange them with me? Now I have to exchange: Neohirasea maerens Lamponius guerini Aretaon asperrimus Brasidas samarensis Carasius morossus Carasius sp Ramulus artemis Eurycnema goliath Dinomorphodes mancus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Please contact with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-16 16:09)
      • hello, i am intersted on pseudophasma menius(eggs nymphs), pseudophasma rufipes (eggs). to swap i have Phenacephorus cornucervi eggs + L-1, Trachyaretaon bruec- kneri L1-L5, Peruphasma schultei L1-L5, Sungaja inexpectata eggs+ L1-L3, eggs of: Phyllium spec., P. siccifolium, P. giganteum regards fabian (typius, 2008-01-17 11:16)
    • i search eggs or larves of... (Falk, 2008-01-17 12:26, views: 536)
      • hello, i search eggs or larves of: Graeffea sp. PSG 43 Marmessoidea rosea PSG 46 Ramulus nematodes (blue males) PSG 55 Rhaphiderus scabrosus PSG 83 Diesbacia hellotis PSG 130 Asceles margaritatus PSG 151 Diesbacia tamyris PSG 175 Oxyartes lamellatus PSG 182 Oxyartes spinipennis PSG 188 Orxines semperi PSG 256 Paramenexenus ceylonicus Lonchodes megabeast larves(males) i can exchange or sale... best regards, falk (Falk, 2008-01-17 12:26)
    • i search eggs from phyllium bioculatum (Ingo, 2008-01-18 12:22, views: 709)
      • hi i search eggs from phyllium bioculatum and and extatosoma popa carlbergi for sale. please answer per pn hallo ich suche eierzum kauf von phyllium bioculatum und extatosoma popa carlbergi. angebote bitte an: pn by ingo (Ingo, 2008-01-17 17:06)
      • Hi Ingo E. p. carlbergi is not in culture. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-17 18:55)
      • Hi Ingo! Phyllium bioculatum can be obtained from Thorsten Reuter in Germany. Here is the address: info@insektenkoenig.de Daniel is correct. E. p. carlbergi is not in culture. Regards, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-18 12:22)
    • Looking for phasmids (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-18 19:30, views: 644)
      • Hello,im looking for ova or larves off : Anisomorpha buprestoides Phyllium celebicum Baculofractum insignis Baculum spec. Vietnam Rynchacris ornata Pseudophasma Arten außer rufipes und velutinum Achrioptera puntipes Dinophasma saginata And other rare sorts[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 18.01.2008, 19:30 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-18 14:21)
      • Hi Maik I think, Bruno Kneubühler can help you with A. punctipes. His address: gopala@bluewin.ch Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-18 16:23)
      • Thanks i will ask him. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-18 18:25)
      • Hesperophasma lobata is now Rynchacris ornata (PSG 171) (RobK, 2008-01-18 19:25)
      • Oh thanks (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-18 19:30)
    • Eggs for Sale or Exchange (Dominic, 2008-01-20 10:38, views: 613)
      • Hi, i could offer eggs of the following species: Peruphasma schultei Agamemnon cornutus and a small amount of eggs from: Malacomorpha cyllaria (only exchange!) Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-01-20 10:38)
    • Looking for Phyllium bioculatum and Phyllium celebicum eggs for sale (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-20 18:30, views: 507)
      • I`m looking for phyllium celebicum and phyllium bioculatum eggs for sale. (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-20 18:30)
    • eggs for exchange (TomCZ, 2008-01-21 16:58, views: 957)
      • Hello, my friend has this eggs for exchange: Phyllium sp. Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Rhamphosipiloidea gorkomi Neohirasea maerens Extatosoma tiaratum Write your offers on this mail please: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards, Tom;) [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: TomCZ, 21.01.2008, 15:31 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (TomCZ, 2008-01-16 14:48)
      • Hi Tom I am interested in Phyllium bilobatum eggs Please comunicate with me as soon as you can Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-16 15:57)
      • hi!!! does your freind also have adult or subadult phaenopharos khaoyaiensis or other phaenopharos-species? I'm willing to pay for!!! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-01-16 18:18)
      • i am intresting on Phyllium bilobatum. to swap i have Phenacephorus cornucervi Trachyaretaon brueckneri Peruphasma schultei Sungaja inexpectata Phyllium spec. P. siccifolium P. giganteum regards fabian (typius, 2008-01-17 10:59)
      • Hi maybe can you sale phyllium bilobatum ?[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Cayekw(PL), Jan 20, 2008 - 07:56 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-20 19:51)
      • Phyllium sp. is in czech republic often confusion to Phyllium bilobatum. Phyllium sp. = Phyllium bilobatum in Czech republic. (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-20 20:04)
      • Okay, but in Switzerland and Germany, the Phyllium sp. are mostly very similar to P. siccifolium (they seem to be a subspecies). P. bilobatum is very good to identify, they have blue coxas. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 20.01.2008, 21:28 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-20 21:27)
      • I don`t understand. Phyllium bilobatum is other spec at phyllium sp. philipines. I`m sorry - my english :| (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-21 10:41)
      • Hi There are two species under the name "Phyllium sp." The one Marek means is P. bilobatum (to identify with their blue coxas) and the other one looks like P. siccifolium. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-21 16:22)
      • Hi, Phillium "bilobatum" in Czech republic looks like P. siccifolium. Hasn't blue coxas. Is it Phyllium sp. not bilobatum. Best regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-21 16:57)
      • Hi Marek Okay, all right: Your Phyllium sp. are exactly the same species as our Phyllium sp. and all Phyllium without blue coxas aren't P. bilobatum. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-21 16:58)
    • Search eggs (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-21 19:57, views: 520)
      • I search eggs of this species: Xylica oedematosa Dimorphodes catenulatus Canachus alligator Lamponius portoricensis Hoploclonia cuspidata Hoploclonia abercrombiei Pylaemenes guangxiensis Rhynchacris ornata Regards, Marek Czech republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-21 19:57)
    • Phenacephorus cornucervi (Dominic, 2008-01-23 19:10, views: 541)
      • Hi, i can offer an one week old male of P.cornucervi! Exchange or sale! I will be in hamm. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-01-23 19:10)
    • Phasmid eggs (Marco, 2008-01-24 19:05, views: 534)
      • Hello all, I heve surplus eggs of the following: Lonchodes philippinicus (PSG 282) from Panay island in the Philippines; Anchiale sp. from the Solomon islands. Kindest regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-01-24 19:05)
    • looking for haaniella echinata have great species to trade for (robsorchids, 2008-01-24 20:50, views: 594)
      • looking for haaniella echinata have great species to trade for not all i can trade at the moment but would love to hear from someone who keepts H.echinata or H.scabra Extatosoma tiaratrum. Pharnacia biceps dinophasma Heteropteryx dilatata parectatosoma mocquerysi spiniphasma crassithorax acrophylla wuelfingi sipyloidea sipylus peruphasma schultei diapherodes gigantea oreophotes peruana phyllium siccifolium? (probably different species) Phyllium giganteaum Phyllium phillipenes Phyllium celebicum Phyllium bioculatum (green and red morph) Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath Eurycnema verisrubra Anismorpha monstrosa (sny.paromalus) Pharnacia jianfenglingensis (PSG 208) Pharnacia westwodii Pharnacia ponderosa Ctenomorphodes Briareus Anisomorpha ferruginea Phobaeticus alba Phobaeticus serratipes Phobaeticus maximus (syn. Nearchus maximus) Brasidas samarensis Carausius sp (PSG 230) now bacteria sp ‘phillipenes’ Epidares nolimetangere (PSG 99) Lonchodes cultratolobatus (was L.hosei heberti) carausius morosus Phasmotaenia australe neohirasea maerens phaenopharos khaoyaiensis ramulus thaii lamponius guerini Ramulus artemis Parapachymorpha zomproi Pseudophasma rufipes Bacillus rossius PSG 3 Pseudophasma castaneaum Diapherodes venustula Ramulus nematodes blue form and red form Ascelus sp ‘ban salok’ Hermagoras haematomas (lonchodes hosei hosei) Clonaria conformis Lonchodes brevipes Chondrostethus woodfordi (subsp ‘red legs’) Orestes mohoutii Phasma gigas Sungaya inexspectata Dares validispinus Ocnophiloidea dillerorum Malacomorpha cyllaria Paramanexuas lateus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Haaniella grayii Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes rusticus haplopus jamaicensis carausius sanguinolentus Carausius cristatus lopaphus caesius Areaton asperimmus Haaniella dehaanii Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Sipyloidea meneptolemus Haaniella muelleri Lonchodes mindanaensis Pharotes bicolour Anismorpha buprestroides (white form) Tropidoderus childrenii Leiophasma lucubense Abrosoma johorense (fuchia) Rhaphiderus scabrosus Rhaphiderus spiniger Myronides magnificus Neophasma subapterum A inermis A intermedia rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-24 20:50)
    • need 1 young female Heteropteryx dilatata female for swap of other rare phasmids (robsorchids, 2008-01-24 20:52, views: 606)
      • i have had several hatch, but so far only males, so would like one young female i can swap for various species rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-23 17:03)
      • hello what stade did you search i haves someones what did you have in swap thanks best regards (homer66, 2008-01-23 22:04)
      • hi thanks for your intrest, i have allready had a offer, but i may still need another young female my list is as follows, however not many i have surplus of at the moment - Extatosoma tiaratrum. Pharnacia biceps dinophasma Heteropteryx dilatata parectatosoma mocquerysi spiniphasma crassithorax acrophylla wuelfingi sipyloidea sipylus peruphasma schultei diapherodes gigantea oreophotes peruana phyllium siccifolium? (probably different species) Phyllium giganteaum Phyllium phillipenes Phyllium celebicum Phyllium bioculatum (green and red morph) Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath Eurycnema verisrubra Anismorpha monstrosa (sny.paromalus) Pharnacia jianfenglingensis (PSG 208) Pharnacia westwodii Pharnacia ponderosa Ctenomorphodes Briareus Anisomorpha ferruginea Phobaeticus alba Phobaeticus serratipes Phobaeticus maximus (syn. Nearchus maximus) Brasidas samarensis Carausius sp (PSG 230) now bacteria sp ‘phillipenes’ Epidares nolimetangere (PSG 99) Lonchodes cultratolobatus (was L.hosei heberti) carausius morosus Phasmotaenia australe neohirasea maerens phaenopharos khaoyaiensis ramulus thaii lamponius guerini Ramulus artemis Parapachymorpha zomproi Pseudophasma rufipes Bacillus rossius PSG 3 Pseudophasma castaneaum Diapherodes venustula Ramulus nematodes blue form and red form Ascelus sp ‘ban salok’ Hermagoras haematomas (lonchodes hosei hosei) Clonaria conformis Lonchodes brevipes Chondrostethus woodfordi (subsp ‘red legs’) Orestes mohoutii Phasma gigas Sungaya inexspectata Dares validispinus Ocnophiloidea dillerorum Malacomorpha cyllaria Paramanexuas lateus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Haaniella grayii Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes rusticus haplopus jamaicensis carausius sanguinolentus Carausius cristatus lopaphus caesius Areaton asperimmus Haaniella dehaanii Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Sipyloidea meneptolemus Haaniella muelleri Lonchodes mindanaensis Pharotes bicolour Anismorpha buprestroides (white form) Tropidoderus childrenii Leiophasma lucubense Abrosoma johorense (fuchia) Rhaphiderus scabrosus Rhaphiderus spiniger Myronides magnificus Neophasma subapterum A inermis A intermedia rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-24 16:12)
      • hy , ihave heteropteryx females which only need two skinchanges for adulti. i would love to have eggs or pair of phasma gigas. please help me:) love, lothar[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: blankwalker, 24.01.2008, 23:03 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (lothar müller, 2008-01-24 17:01)
      • sorry phasma gigas is to scarce to trade for jungle nymphs and is not worth the same value rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-24 20:52)
    • Eggs for exchange (Lucas, 2008-01-25 13:22, views: 613)
      • Hello I have eggs for exchange: Orxines semperi (PSG 256) Ocnophiloidea regularis (PSG 32) Regards Lucas (Lucas, 2008-01-25 12:58)
      • Hello,im interisted in Orxines semperi. Here are my list : phyllium sp. Philipinen Ramphosipyloidea gorkomi oreophoetes peruana chondrostethus woodfordordi carausius sp. psg 230 asceles sp.ban salok peruphasma schultei pseudophasma velutinum pseudophasma rufipes malacomorpha cyllaria trachyreaton bruckneri lonchodes sp. panay island sungaya inexcaepta clonoria conformans epdares nolimetangere proscopia scabra stilpnochlora coulounia Hoplonica abercrombiei phaenopharos herwaardeni Sipyloidea meneptolemus aplopus jamaicensis lophapos sphaelerus necrosia annulipes lonchodes megabeast Ocnophiloidea regularis heteropteryx dilatata pharnacia biceps dyme bifrons Pylaemenes guangxiensis[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 25.01.2008, 17:34 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-25 13:22)
    • searching phasma gigas (lothar müller, 2008-01-25 16:34, views: 465)
      • hy there, i m looking for phasma gigas eggs/pair- in europe to change, i can offer :.brasidas samarensis hatchlings neohirasea marens hatchlings eurycantha c. eggs heteropteryx d. subadult pair sypiloidea subadult suche eier/tiere - von phasma gigas .. tausche oder auch gegen bar. mfg, lotahr[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: blankwalker, 25.01.2008, 16:46 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (lothar müller, 2008-01-25 16:34)
    • Looking for eggs (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-26 08:34, views: 721)
      • I`m looking for eggs this species for sale - Phyllium bioculatum - phyllium celebicum[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Cayekw(PL), Jan 22, 2008 - 08:18 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-21 21:05)
      • eurycnema goliath is not current. I search haaniella muellerii eggs (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-22 08:18)
      • I have some Eurycnema goliath eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-22 16:20)
      • for sale. Price please ... (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-22 19:06)
      • They cost 30 eggs 12 euros or 100 eggs 30 euros. If you have some eggs to exchange I prefer exchange than sell Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-23 08:24)
      • I haven`t got nice species. Only e.calcarata and a.asperimus. Price 50 eggs is 15 euro? If that`s true I will buy them. (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-23 09:06)
      • Please write to me and give me the list of all your species for sale (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-23 09:11)
      • I find this species: -phyllium celebicum eggs - phyllium bioculatum eggs - haaniella muelleri eggs (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-24 18:29)
      • I`m looking for sale these species: - Carasius sp.230 eggs - Phyllium bioculatum eggs - Phyllium celebicum eggs -haniella muelleri eggs (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-26 08:34)
    • Pharnacia ponderosa (Eleocharis, 2008-01-26 12:05, views: 492)
      • Hello, I have surplus eggs of Pharnacia ponderosa for exchange. regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-01-26 12:05)
    • Phobaeticus serratipes for exchange (Paweł, 2008-01-26 16:18, views: 574)
      • Hi! I have 50 eggs(only) of Phobaeticus serratipes for exchange(not fertilized). I wait for offers! :) Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-01-22 19:35)
      • I'm search Phyllium bioculatum and Haaniella ssp. and other. Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-01-26 16:18)
    • searching for Lonchodes cultrolobatus (syn.L hosei heberti) (robsorchids, 2008-01-26 16:37, views: 520)
      • recentley lost culture would like some eggs exchange please. rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-26 13:23)
      • Hi Rob I have some egg surplus of Hermagoras haematomus haematomus, very similar to Hermagoras haematomus herberti, but bigger. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-26 14:40)
      • hi daniel, remeber you allready sent me eggs of hemagoras hematomus! and there doing very well too :-) i lost the culture of cultrolobatus becuase the cage was not very well ventilated... (1 insect left) thanks for your reply though! rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-26 16:37)
    • 1 female epidares nolimetgre wanted (robsorchids, 2008-01-26 16:53, views: 499)
      • culture is down to 2 males, would like a female to breed, for exchange from list please. thanks rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-26 16:53)
    • Eggs exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-26 22:03, views: 1381)
      • I have eggs of this species for exchange: Lonchodes brevipes Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Trachyaretaon bruekneri Sungaya inexpectata Ramulus artemis Eurycantha sp. Carausius sp. 230 Neophasma subapterum Parapachymorpha spiniger Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-04 17:22)
      • Hi! Happy new year...also to the other members of this forum!!! I'm interested in your eurycantha sp. ... do you know where this stock is from? what do you want to have for 20-30 eggs? best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 04.01.2008, 18:48 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2008-01-04 18:48)
      • Hello Marek,"Happy New Year" I am interested in buying 30-50 eggs of Neophasma subapterum species if your willing to sell. I have quite a few species but only eggs presently in culture.Hopefully I will be putting some species up for exchange during the Summer period. Please let me know. Thanks, Keith (Phasma-Tania) (Keith Stables, 2008-01-05 10:02)
      • Hi Marek! I shall be interested in eggs of Neophasma subapterum. I have many species in exchange. please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de. Thanks Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-09 13:00)
      • hi!! do you also have adults of phaenopharos khaoyaiensis or other phaenopharos-species!! i'm willing to pay or exchange!!! please contact me!!!! helmi@gmx.com best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 09.01.2008, 18:38 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2008-01-09 18:21)
      • new offer: Lonchodes brevipes Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Trachyaretaon bruekneri Sungaya inexpectata Ramulus artemis Carausius sp. 230 Parapachymorpha spiniger Planudes sp. ?(very rare species from Costarica) Sceptrophasma hispidula in one months Neophasma subapterum Phobaeticus serratipies (not fertilïzed) Oreophoetes peruana Lopaphus perakensis Rhamphosipyloidea philippa Phyllium sp. Peruphasma schultei (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-14 20:29)
      • HI,where can i find pictures of you Planudes sp?What do they eat ? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-14 20:51)
      • Photos is here: www.strasilkysro.wz.cz Food: Bramble, small nymphs Rosa. (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-14 20:57)
      • Thanks.Really nice! Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-14 21:09)
      • Hi Marek I'm very interested in buying or exchanging eggs of Planudes sp. I can offer at the moment: Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp. Salok Parapachymorpha spinosa (the real rare spinosa, not the spiniger) Paramenexenus laetus Hermagoras haematomus Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Orestes mouhotii Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-14 21:21)
      • Sorry, I have not interesse, or i have your species in bred. I have only small quantity eggs of Planudes sp. and for exchange for rare species. Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-14 21:39)
      • Hi I am interesting in buying you some Orestes mohuoti eggs. Could you say me if you have please? If you prefer to exchange I have some eggs Lamponius guerini Neohirasea maerens Brasidas samarensis Eurycnema goliath Aretaon asperrimus Dinomorphodes mancus Carasius morossus Ramulus artemis Please contact wiht me as soon as you can Bye, I am Spanish and my name is Javier Peña (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-01-15 00:07)
      • new offer eggs of: Lonchodes brevipes Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Trachyaretaon bruekneri Sungaya inexpectata Ramulus artemis Carausius sp. 230 Parapachymorpha spiniger Sceptrophasma hispidula Oreophoetes peruana Phyllium sp. Rhamphosipyloidea philippa Epidares nolimetangere in one months Neophasma subapterum Phobaeticus serratipies (not fertilïzed) Lopaphus perakensis Peruphasma schultei Lonchodes cultratolobatus Carausius morosus Brasidas samarensis Parapachymorpha zomproi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 27.01.2008, 13:50 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-21 18:00)
      • new offer (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-26 22:03)
    • Eggs to offer (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-26 22:24, views: 617)
      • I have surplus eggs of the following three species to offer for exchange: Oxyartes lamellatus (= honestus) Diapherodes venustula Diapherodes gigantea (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-26 22:24)
    • searching Bacillus rosius (Dominic, 2008-01-27 19:23, views: 548)
      • Hi, who can sell me some eggs of Bacillus rosius? An exchange for Agamemnon cornutus or Peruphasma schultei eggs would also be possible! Regards Dominic[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: macrochelys, 27.01.2008, 15:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Dominic, 2008-01-27 15:59)
      • hi i have baccilus rossius for exchange eggs/nymphs, would like your Agamemnon cornutus. please PM me for details thanks rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-27 19:23)
    • searching for ova of A.ferruginiea (robsorchids, 2008-01-28 14:37, views: 453)
      • looking for eggs of anismorpha as my culture is down to 2 insects. also need ova of epidares nolimetrgre. willing to trade for ova on my list rob[!-- editby --][i]edited by: robsorchids, Jan 28, 2008 - 03:41 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (robsorchids, 2008-01-28 14:37)
    • Pseudophasma rufipes adults (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-28 22:23, views: 529)
      • I have newly moulted adults of Pseudophasma rufipes to offer for exchange (Parthenogenetic sp.) I tcan post to all countries in Europe in insulated polystyrene box Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-28 22:23)
    • Searching... (Shade, 2008-01-30 08:46, views: 541)
      • Hi, I'm interested in Heteropteryx dilatata and Diapherodes gigantea, if someone has these species please contact with me. Thanks in advance and regards Pablo[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Shade, Jan 29, 2008 - 08:57 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Shade, 2008-01-29 20:48)
      • i have diapherodes gigantea ova rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-29 21:12)
      • Hi rob, I sent you a PM. Regards ;) (Shade, 2008-01-30 08:46)
    • wtb oreophotes peruana (Jonas Swahn, 2008-02-01 09:49, views: 591)
      • want to buy eggs, or nymphs or both of oreophotes peruana! Name your price and include shipment to sweden. Regards Jonas, m-artnature.se (Jonas Swahn, 2008-01-30 06:35)
      • Hi Jonas I have some eggs for sale. 50 eggs for 5¤ within shipping to Sweden. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-30 10:00)
      • thats great ! Lets do some business do you have 100 eggs? Can I pay you by paypal? Regards (Jonas Swahn, 2008-01-31 18:39)
      • Hi Jonas No, sorry, I don't have paypal. Please send me a PM for more. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-01 09:49)
    • Looking for eggs of... (MichaS, 2008-02-01 09:50, views: 568)
      • ... Lopaphus sphalerus Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp. (Ban Salok) Spinohirasea bengalensis Eurycantha sp. Lonchodes sp. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-02-01 09:18)
      • Hi Micha I could sell you the following eggs: Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp. Ban Salok Hermagoras haematomus haematomus (formerly Lonchodes haematomus) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-01 09:50)
    • Peruphasma schultei (Bestiazza, 2008-02-01 21:31, views: 443)
      • I have big quantity of eggs to sell or excange. (Bestiazza, 2008-02-01 21:31)
    • Diapherodes gigantea (Eleocharis, 2008-02-02 11:45, views: 480)
      • Hello, I have surplus eggs of Diapherodes gigantea for exchange. regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-02-02 10:02)
      • hi i have eggs for exchange: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Aretaon asperrimus Best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-02 11:45)
    • searching for Phyllium giganteum (Niels, 2008-02-02 12:00, views: 529)
      • Hello , I'm searching for some nymphs or eggs of Phyllium giganteum. I have for exchange : Carausius sanguineoligatus Malacomorpha jamaicana Phenacephorus cornucervi Spinoherisea bengalensis Rhamphosypiloidea philippa Peruphasma schultei Oreophoetus peruana Best regards Niels (Niels, 2008-02-02 09:41)
      • I've also Bacillus rossius for exchange (Niels, 2008-02-02 12:00)
    • looking for PSG 82 Raphiderus spinigerus (tim191283, 2008-02-02 14:41, views: 526)
      • Hello, Can someone help us with this species. We only have 2 subadult females for the moment. If you have male nymphs or fertilized eggs please contact us. We have several species for exchange. Best regards (tim191283, 2008-02-01 22:55)
      • Hi, I have fertilized eggs for Rhaphiderus spinigerus. Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-02-02 09:32)
      • I send you PM (tim191283, 2008-02-02 14:41)
    • looking for femalle Haaniella muelleri (profesor, 2008-02-02 19:53, views: 511)
      • Hi I'm looking for femalle Haaniella muelleri pre-sub-adult, sub-adult or young adult. contact: heir, MP or profesorpsg5@tlen.pl Best regards Mark[!-- editby --][i]edited by: profesor, Feb 02, 2008 - 09:15 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (profesor, 2008-02-02 19:53)
    • Looking for eggs... (Slupor, 2008-02-03 14:13, views: 531)
      • Epidares nolimetangere Rhaphiderus scabrosus Oreophoetes peruana Necroscia annulipes (Slupor, 2008-02-03 09:21)
      • Hi I have some O. peruana eggs for sale. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-03 14:13)
    • wanted Acrophylla titan ova (warry, 2008-02-03 14:41, views: 535)
      • wanted Acrophylla titan ova good price paid (warry, 2008-02-03 14:41)
    • Looking for....... (Ingo, 2008-02-03 19:40, views: 497)
      • Who can think of eggs Rhaphiderus scabrosus sell? Regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-03 19:40)
    • Looking for eggs .... (Ingo, 2008-02-03 20:26, views: 713)
      • Acrophylla titan Eurycnema goliath Epidares nolimetangere Phyllium biocolor Phyllium frondosum Phyllium biocolor Phyllium biocolatum Phyllium bilobatum Phyllium pulchrifolium Megacrania batesii Best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-01 23:54)
      • Hi Ingo I have M. batesii and M. phelaus in culture. If you are interested, please PM me. Sorry my mistake, I have M. tsudai and M. phelaus in culture! Bruno[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 06.02.2008, 14:26 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-02-03 20:08)
      • Hello You just want to exchange or can I also eggs of Megacrania batesii when you buy? I had to swap: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Aretaon asperrimus Gruss Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-03 20:26)
    • Haaniella (jas, 2008-02-03 21:41, views: 570)
      • Hi does anyone have any haaniella species for exchange/sale Jason (jas, 2008-02-03 21:41)
    • Looking for Hermarchus sp. New Hebrits (tim191283, 2008-02-04 18:27, views: 466)
      • Hello, I'm looking for Hermarchus sp. New Hebrits. This species was in culture a few years ago and got lost. I'm hoping that someone still has this species and can help me with it. Best regards (tim191283, 2008-02-04 18:27)
    • Malacamorpha jamaicana and Peruphasma schultei (Niels, 2008-02-05 14:55, views: 697)
      • Hello , I have eggs of Malacamorpha jamaicana and peruphasma schultei for exchange. I don't sell ! Best regards Niels (Niels, 2008-01-29 10:16)
      • Hi I'm interested in Malacamorpha jamaicana I have eggs for exchange: Sungaya inexpectata Eurycantha calcarata Sipyloidea sipylus (10 pieces) Brasidas samarensis Aretaon asperrimus Sosibia parvipennis Best regards Mark (profesor, 2008-02-05 14:55)
    • Eggs exchange (zib, 2008-02-06 08:14, views: 548)
      • Hi. I have eggs for exchange: -Diapherodes gigantea -Asceles sp Ban Salok -Lonchodes brevipes -Phyllium siccifolium -Dyme sp -Sipyloidea sipylus -Medauroidea extradentata -Eurycantha calcarata -Sceptrophasma hispidula -Trachyaretaon brueckneri -Peruphasma schultei Regards zib (zib, 2008-02-06 08:14)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-02-09 10:58, views: 511)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Parapachymorpha spiniger Peruphasma schultei Extatosoma tiaratum Oreophoetes peruana Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Neohirasea maerens Sceptrophasma hispidula Best regards Kapr (Kapr, 2008-02-09 10:58)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-02-09 15:16, views: 733)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium sp. (Philipines) Heteropteryx dilatata Haaniella mulleri Peruphasma schultei Extatosoma tiaratum Oreophoetes peruana Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Neohirasea maerens Best regards Kapr (Kapr, 2008-02-08 16:54)
      • Hi I have PM'd you Jason (jas, 2008-02-08 18:18)
      • Hello I would like heteropteryx eggs. I can give you the following species to the exchange: Parapachymorpha zomproi Aretaon asperrimus Gruss Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-09 15:16)
    • Looking for these species (Donatas, 2008-02-10 16:11, views: 554)
      • Hello, i am looking for these species eggs or nimfs: 1) Phobaeticus kirbyi 2) Phobaeticus serratipes 3) Palophus titan 4) Bactricia irregularis 5) Phyllium giganteum. Best regards, Donatas Stanionis. (Donatas, 2008-02-10 14:00)
      • Hi Donatas I'm sorry, as far as I know, P. titan is not in culture at the moment. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-10 15:46)
      • I see. What with other species, anybody are breeding it? (Donatas, 2008-02-10 16:11)
    • Looking for........ (Ingo, 2008-02-10 19:24, views: 483)
      • Hello search of eggs: Rhaphiderus scabrosus Epidares nolimetangere Parectatosoma echinus Parectatosoma Hystrix Eurycnema Goliath Like in exchange. I have to barter: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Aretaon asperrimus Extatosoma tiaratum Deals send PM. Greeting Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-10 19:24)
    • Neophasma eggs - exchange (pcurik, 2008-02-11 07:32, views: 563)
      • I have eggs of Neophasma subapterum - I can offer in exchange (pictures see here : http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/php/phpwebgallery/index.php?/category/1164 Petr (pcurik, 2008-02-10 22:54)
      • hi! I'm interested in 30 eggs of this species! at the moment i have for exchange eggs of: Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG 230 Trachyaretaon brueckneri Neohirasea maerens Pseudophasma acanthonota Paramenexus laetus Screptophasma hispidula Peruphasma schultei I'm also willing to pay for! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-02-10 23:24)
      • I sent you a PM. zib (zib, 2008-02-11 07:32)
    • Lobolibethra sp. "Lima" (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-11 19:22, views: 817)
      • For exchange: eggs of a new species in culture: Lobolibethra sp. "Lima" from Peru. It feeds on bramble, oak and many other plants. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-06 11:16)
      • Hi Oskar, What temperature and humidity do they need? Thanks and regards. Pablo (Shade, 2008-02-06 11:48)
      • Hello Oscar, Have you some pictures from them ? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-02-06 12:55)
      • hello yes can we see picture of them please thanks a lot best regards (homer66, 2008-02-06 17:36)
      • Hi, Temperature and humidity should be tropical (20-25 degrees Celsius and 50-90% humidity.) I will try to send you a picture by email. Soon, when our new website will go online, it will be possible to post photos directly in the forum. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-06 17:43)
      • Keith: I sent you a PM. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-07 13:14)
      • I would also be glad to see some pictures. (KriZo, 2008-02-11 15:47)
      • I just received your mail with pictures. I would really like some eggs. (KriZo, 2008-02-11 19:22)
    • Trying to give some cultures a boost (tim191283, 2008-02-12 12:50, views: 482)
      • Hello everyone. These cultures are not that common anymore. Can someone help me get these species so that I can try to bring them back into culture. psg 16 Carausius sechellensis psg 48 Haplopus cytherea psg 67 Lonchodes everetti psg 104 Phaenopharos herwaardeni psg 109 Carrausius abbreviatus psg 161 Phenacephorus sepilokensis psg 162 Phenacephorus auriculatus psg 185 Neohirasea sp. psg 239 Olintha sp. psg 247 Lonchodes harmani Thank you Best regards Tim (tim191283, 2008-02-12 12:50)
    • Looking for Lonchodes and other (Colémont, 2008-02-13 21:05, views: 1257)
      • Hello, I'm looking for some species of Lonchodes Lonchodes geniculatus Lonchods harmani Lonchodes maletti Lonchodes rusticus Lonchodes mindanaensis Lonchodes globosus Lonchodes megabeast Hermagoras haematomus (not Lonchodes cultratolobatus) and other species of Lonchodes I can exchange eggs of : Metriophasma diocles Peruphasma schultei Anisomorpha paromalus Pseudophasma acanthonotum Eucarcharus feruloides Hemiplasta falcata Rugosolibertha panguana and young Phasmotaenia australe [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Colémont, 13.02.2008, 21:04 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Colémont, 2008-01-19 18:08)
      • Hi, I am very interest eggs from Pseudodiacantha macklotii and Hemiplasta falcata. I have on exchange these eggs: Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes rusticus Dares verrucosus Epidares nolimetangere Anisomorpha paromalus I will have eggs: Abrosoma johorensis Spinohirasea bengalensis Neophasma subapterum Concact me, please on this e-mail: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz Best regards, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2008-01-21 14:47)
      • Hi Tom I'm also very interested in eggs of these Lonchodes species. I have for exchange: Parapachymorpha spinosa Phyllium siccifolium Orestes mouhotii Hermagoras haematomus In a month also Haaniella dehaani Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-21 16:25)
      • New species for exchange Bye Foucault (Colémont, 2008-01-26 18:13)
      • Hi I send you PM. (Marek NOhejl, 2008-01-26 22:01)
      • Hi, I send you PM New specie for exchange Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-01-27 15:18)
      • Hello, I always looking for species of Lonchodinae Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-02-13 21:05)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-02-13 21:44, views: 537)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Parapachymorpha spiniger Heteropteryx dilatata Haaniella mulleri Peruphasma schultei Extatosoma tiaratum Oreophoetes peruana Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Neohirasea maerens My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards Kapr (Kapr, 2008-02-13 21:44)
    • Lonchodes rusticus ova available (robsorchids, 2008-02-13 22:05, views: 516)
      • have excess at the moment, but supply is limited so please reply quickly. looking for a young female jungle nymph for my males, P.giganteum ova to top up culture,B.samarensis and anismorpha ferruginea, as all are low in numbers. thanks (robsorchids, 2008-02-13 20:45)
      • Hi Rob I'm very interested in this species. Unfortunately, I've given away my B. samarensis and have nothing you search for exchange. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-13 22:05)
    • surplus (conrad helm, 2008-02-14 22:14, views: 559)
      • hello everybody! i have surplus of the following species (only eggs): trachyaretaon brueckneri peruphasma schultei lonchodiodes samarensis pseudophasma acanthonota sceptrophasma hispidula agamemnon cornutus i prefer exchange! best regards, conrad[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 14.02.2008, 22:12 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2008-02-14 18:48)
      • Hi Helmi, Gratidia hispidula = [strong]Sceptrophasma hispidula[/strong] (actual name) Best regards:) Andrita (Andrita, 2008-02-14 21:26)
      • oh yes, you are right :) ...was a little mistake of mine....thank you! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-02-14 22:14)
    • Eggs for exchange (Olivier, 2008-02-16 16:33, views: 537)
      • Hi, Eggs for exchange : Pseudophasma velitinum Eurycantha calcarata ssp Haplopus jamaicensis Rhaphiderus spiniger Possible exchange with phasmids, mantids, beetles, proscopia, katydides. Olivier (Olivier, 2008-02-16 08:46)
      • I sent you a PM. zib (zib, 2008-02-16 16:33)
    • Heteropteryx to offer (Martin, 2008-02-16 21:32, views: 462)
      • Heteropteryx dilatata for exchange. Looking for large, odd or interesting species, not just phasmids. Also selling them. (Martin, 2008-02-15 20:57)
      • Hi I have sent you a pm Cheers (jas, 2008-02-16 21:32)
    • Hamm - 15.3.2008 (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-18 19:03, views: 727)
      • Hamm - 15.3. 2008 I have nymphs or adults of this species: PSG118 Aretaon asperrimus - couple nymph PSG05 Medauroidea extradentata - nymph female PSG230 Carausius sp. - couple nymph PSG224 Parapachymorpha zomproi - couple nymph, adult PSG270 Peruphasma schultei - couple nymph PSG181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus - couple nymph, adult PSG255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri - couple nymph PSG195 Sungaya inexpectata - nymph PSG202 Medaura jobrensis - couple nymph PSG101 Lamponius guerini - couple nymph PSG183 Sceptrophasma hispidula - couple nymph. adult Chondrostethus sp. "Malaita" - couple nymph PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere - couple nymph Lonchodes brevipes - couple nymph eggs of this species: Lonchodes brevipes Sungaya inexpectata Ramulus artemis Carausius sp. 230 Parapachymorpha spiniger Sceptrophasma hispidula Phyllium sp. Rhamphosipyloidea philippa Epidares nolimetangere Lonchodes cultratolobatus Oreophoetes peruana Neophasma subapterum I prefer exchange. (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-16 15:44)
      • + PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi- couple nymph PSG 189 Pseudophasma acanthonotum - couple nymph (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-18 19:03)
    • Little species (Elke, 2008-02-19 18:34, views: 534)
      • I'm locking for all little species up to 5 cm! (Like dares, epidares or Ocnophiloidea regularis etc.) I have to chance: o. peruana ph. siccifolium I can pay for them, too. Best regards Elke (Elke, 2008-02-13 16:41)
      • Hello. I'll have some O. regularis eggs in few weeks (just its too cold to send them now) so if you would be interested - let me know. regards. (Jake, 2008-02-19 18:34)
    • phasmids for exchange in Hamm (15.3.) (TomCZ, 2008-02-19 18:39, views: 618)
      • Hi, I have these eggs for exchnage : Dares verrucosus Neophasma subapterum Epidares nolimetangere Lobolibethra sp. "Lima" from Peru I have nymphs for Exchange: Dares verrucosus Pylaemenes guangxiensis Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes cultratolobatus Planudes sp. Sipyloidea sp. "Thailand 8" Eurycantha calcarata Monandroptera acanthomera Haaniella dehaanii I search: Haaniella scabra Haaniella grayii Haaniella saussurei Hoploclonia gecko Hoploclonia abercrombiei Hoploclonia cuspidata Dinophasma kinabaluense Eurycantha insularis Eurycantha coronata Dares ulula Dares breiitensteini Pylaemenes borneensis Pylaemenes mitratus and other small species. I have mantis on sell or exchange: Sibylla pretiosa I search mantis: Theopompa sp. I will be in Hamm in March (15.3.) When you have these species concat me, please! Tom[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: TomCZ, 21.02.2008, 18:19 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (TomCZ, 2008-02-19 18:39)
    • Looking for Neophasma subapterum or sp & necroscia annulipes or sp! (Alex, 2008-02-23 17:47, views: 414)
      • Hi, I'm looking for eggs or nymphs of this two species. Here is what I have for exchange: Extatosoma tiaratum nymphs & eggs Peruphasma schultei nymphs Oreophotes peruana nymphs Ramulus sp nymphs Sipylus sipyloidea nymps Entoria koshunensis eggs,nymps & pairs Phasma gigas eggs Eurycantha calcarata nymphs I'm also looking for information on insects fairs in Germany. Thanks! pegase_x@hotmail.com (Alex, 2008-02-23 17:47)
    • Species for Hamm - exchange or sale - rare species! (Kozavkoza, 2008-02-23 22:42, views: 521)
      • Hi ! I have some species for sale / exchange: - Anisomorpha paromalus - nimfs L2+ - NEW SPECIES - Hemiplasta spec. - subadult/adult pairs http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/spip.php?article454 - photos - Peruphasma shultei - nimfs L1+ - Lamponius guenii - nimfs L1+ - Neophasma subapterum - eggs - Anisomorpha ferruginea - eggs - Oxyartes honestus - eggs - Spiniphasma crassithorax - eggs Species for only exchange for really rare species: - Haanilla muelleri eggs - Haaniella dehanii eggs - Haaniella saussurei nimfs - pairs - Heteropteryx dilatata eggs / nimfs / adults - Epidares nolimetangere adults - Pylaemenes guangxiensis - eggs I will be in Hamm. My e-mail kozavkoza@gazeta.pl Best regards Adam (Kozavkoza, 2008-02-23 22:42)
    • looking for eggs Oreophoetes peruana (profesor, 2008-02-24 13:11, views: 545)
      • Hi I looking for some eggs Oreophoetes peruana. I have eggs for exchange: Sungaya inexpectata Eurycantha calcarata Sipyloidea sipylus Brasidas samarensis Aretaon asperrimus Sosibia parvipennis in one, two or three month: Eurycantha calcarata ssp. - one m. Anisomorpha ferruginea - one/two m. Peruphasma schultei - one/two m. Lamponius guerini - two m. Spinohirasea bengalensis - one m. Phenacephorus cornucervi - one/two m. Neohirasea hongkongensis - two/three m. Epidares nolimetangere - one/two m. Parapachymorpha spiniger - one/two m. Best regards Marek (profesor, 2008-02-24 11:44)
      • Hi Marek I have some eggs for sale (50 eggs with shipping - 5¤). I'm not interested in your species. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-24 13:11)
    • Adult pairs Paramexenus laetus to offer (Curtis Lakin, 2008-02-25 22:35, views: 477)
      • I have a big culture of Paramexenus laetus reared on bramble and rhodedendron and I am happy to exchange freshly matured beautiful bright green adult pairs for other interesting species (make me an offer eggs nymphs or adults) I can send adults anywhere in europe in polystyrene box Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-02-25 22:35)
    • Offer for Hamm (Henry, 2008-02-26 11:16, views: 622)
      • Hello, I will come to Hamm and bring with me for sell/exchange: Parapachymorpha spinosa (adulte Paare) Neohirasea hongkongensis (adulte Paare) Lamponius guerini (adulte Paare) Cuniculina cuniculina (L1-L5) Spinohirasea bengalensis (adulte Paare,Eier) Lopaphus sphalerus (L1-L5) Diapherodes venustula (L2-adult) Diapherodes gigantea (L2-L3) Eurycantha calcarata (adulte Paare) Pharnacia ponderosa (adultes Paar,Eier) Phyllium giganteum (L4-L5) Phyllium siccifolium (L3) Asceles sp. Ban Salok (L1-L3) Ramulus nematodes-rote Männchen (L1-L3) Clonaria conformans (adulte Paare) Sceptrophasma hispidula (L2-L3) Sipyloidea meneptolemus (adulte Paare) Dyme sp.(adulte Weibchen-]parthenogenetisch) Rhaphiderus spiniger (Eier) perhaps: Necrosia annulipes (adultes Paar) other: Pachnoda (?) Grammostola porteri (adulte Weibchen mit Terra) Nephila edulis-Radnetzspinnen Spirostreptidae spec. 1 ( 10cm) und nun meine übrigen Weibchen (Männchen sind verstorben) entweder zu Haltern mit Männchen oder wer Männchen hat... Parectatosoma mocquerysi (L3-L4) Sipyloidea sp. PSG 163 (adulte Weibchen) Canachus alligator (L4 Weibchen) Tschüß Henry (Henry, 2008-02-25 20:17)
      • Hi Henry Please don't bring your C. alligator females to Hamm. I've got a male for you. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-26 11:16)
    • eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-02-26 12:23, views: 540)
      • I have eggs for exchange: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Aretaon asperrimus Also have a couple adult Eurycantha calarata. Inquiries should be sent by PM. Regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-02-26 12:23)
    • Looking for nymphs/eggs of... (MichaS, 2008-03-02 12:53, views: 454)
      • ... Rhaphiderus scabrosus (PSG 83) Necroscia annulipes Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-03-02 12:53)
    • Request Nymphs (Evandro, 2008-03-04 19:02, views: 502)
      • Hello, I'm looking for nymphs of Phyllium species, Extatosoma tiaratum, Euricantha calcarata. Thanks and regards. Evandro evamaz @ alice.it[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Evandro, Mar 04, 2008 - 09:32 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Evandro, 2008-03-04 09:30)
      • Hallo, i have fresh adult E. calcarata pairs! greets Michael (Michael, 2008-03-04 19:02)
    • looking for ova (nickyp0, 2008-03-04 21:45, views: 499)
      • hi I am looking for ova of leaf / stick insects. if you have any let me know what you have. I am more interested in leaf insects. (nickyp0, 2008-03-03 00:55)
      • no one has any ova??? (nickyp0, 2008-03-04 10:34)
      • i have ova of phyllium sp 'phillpenes' rob (robsorchids, 2008-03-04 21:45)
    • Hamm - 15.3.2008 (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-05 20:41, views: 405)
      • Hi, Here is my offer for Hamm: www.strasilky.blogspot.com Marek Nohejl Czech republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-05 20:41)
    • Ramulus artemis L2 L3 (Marlena, 2008-03-06 13:05, views: 426)
      • my insects are for sale. 10 Ramulus artemis L2 L3 for 1 pound plus £3.oo for shipping !!! I live in the UK .Please contact me. (Marlena, 2008-03-06 13:05)
    • Ovas for sale! (Michael, 2008-03-06 17:18, views: 578)
      • Hallo, I have ovas from: Lonchodes philippinicus Phenacephorus cornucervi Parapachymorpha zomproi Asceles sp. Ban Salok best regards Michael P.s. Wer Deutsch kann,und Interesse hat,soll mir bitte eine PN senden! Da mein Englisch nicht sehr gut ist! (Michael, 2008-03-04 19:11)
      • Hello Michael, LONCHODES PHILIPPINICUS I am very interested in this species,can you let me know how much 40 eggs including postage to the U.K. would be.Please send me a PM here or to my email address:- keith_insects@ yahoo.co.uk. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-03-04 20:43)
      • Guten Tag Michel Mein Deutsch ist nicht sehr gut. (how many euros for 30 ova of Lonchnodes philippinicus) Best wishes Craig (craig, 2008-03-06 17:18)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-03-07 12:50, views: 562)
      • Hello, I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: PSG269 - Pseudophasma castaneum PSG264 - Pseudophasma velutinum PSG259 - Psuedophasma menius PSG85 - Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudophasma phthisica Pseudophasma sp. Maraska Peru PSG213 - Malacomorpha jamaicana PSG220 - Malacomorpha cyllarum PSG12 - Anisomorpha buprestoides PSG122 - Anisomorpha paromalus PSG198 - Anisomorpha ferruginea My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-03-05 14:14)
      • Hi John P. phtisicum is just an old synonyme of P. castaneum. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-05 17:17)
      • [quote]Hi John P. phtisicum is just an old synonyme of P. castaneum. Best regards Daniel[/quote] Why do you think so? According to the Phasmida species file P. phthisicum is a valid species. P. castaneum is surely in culture and P. phtisicum is going around, we've seen that culture and it is not P. castaneum nor any of the other Pseudophasma species we've seen in culture. We are not an entomologists to decide if it is really P. phthisica but it looks very much like it. Kind regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2008-03-06 12:43)
      • Hi John! Rob & Kristien are absolutely correct. They are two clearly distinct species, which can be easily distinguished: Pseudophasma phtisicum (Linnaeus, 1758) [--] culture from French Guiana] Pseudophasma castaneum (Bates, 1865) [--] culture from Peru] Regards, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-03-07 12:50)
    • bacteria ferlua ova for exchange (psg250) (warry, 2008-03-08 13:25, views: 390)
      • looking for tropidoderus childrenii or pharnacia sp ova for exchange with the above or any other rare phasmid (warry, 2008-03-08 13:25)
    • For Hamm - 15.03.2008 (Eric_A., 2008-03-09 08:48, views: 352)
      • Here is my offer for Hamm: - Trachyaretaon brueckneri - Nymph - Peruphasma schultei - Nymph - Spinohirasea bengalensis - Adult I am only as visitor there. Eric (Eric_A., 2008-03-09 08:48)
    • Searching eggs... (Slupor, 2008-03-09 11:10, views: 411)
      • ...of following species: Epidares nolimetangere (PSG 99) Rhaphiderus scabrosus (PSG 83) Oreophoetes peruana (PSG 84) Necroscia annulipes Regards (Slupor, 2008-03-09 10:17)
      • Hi I've got eggs of O. peruana for sale. 40 eggs for 5¤ with shipping. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-09 11:10)
    • I search... (TomCZ, 2008-03-10 08:29, views: 460)
      • Hi, I search Pseudodiacantha macklottii. Have somebody this species for sell or exchange? I have on exchange: eggs: Neophasma subapterum nymphs: Haaniella dehaanii Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes bravipes Lonchodes cultratolobatus Monandroptera acanthomera Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath Pylaemenes guangxiensis I will have eggs: Dares verrucosus Epidares nolimetangere I will be in Hamm (15.3.). Concant me please, if somebody have this species! My e-mail: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz Best regards, Tom (TomCZ, 2008-03-09 19:59)
      • HI Tom CZ I am very interested in DFares verrucosus and Pylamenes guanxiensis. Could you say me their prize? I am Spanish, could you send the to me?I want to buy 8 P.guanxiensis and 30 Dares eggs Regards Javier Please contact with me by this direction Murex_6@hotmail.com (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 08:29)
    • Hi (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 08:40, views: 377)
      • I am interested in Lonchodes philippinicus and Phenacephorus cornucervi eggs I want to buy 30 eggs of every sp Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 08:40)
    • searching some Phasmids!! (Dominic, 2008-03-10 08:41, views: 769)
      • Hi everybody, i´m searching the following phasmids for the upcomming Hamm Show on 15th March! 0,1-0,2 Phenacephorus cornucervi 3,0 Anisomorpha paromala Spinohirasea bengalensis nimfs Necroscia annulipes nimfs Canachus alligator nimfs Anisomorpha buprestoides nimfs Anisomorpha ferruginea nimfs Bacillus rosius nimfs Croexylus spinosus nimfs tropidoderus childrenii nimfs so please help me;) regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-02-17 14:59)
      • hi i have A.paromauls ova for exchange please PM me (robsorchids, 2008-02-18 10:52)
      • Hi everybody! I´m still searching these phasmids! I will be in Hamm 15.03.2008 otherwise shipping should be possible! Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-03-01 22:53)
      • Hi I have Spinohirasea bengalensis for sell or exchange (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 08:41)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-03-10 08:42, views: 649)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Oreophoetes peruana Parapachymorpha spiniger Peruphasma schultei Extatosoma tiaratum Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Neohirasea maerens My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards Kapr (Kapr, 2008-03-01 14:47)
      • Hi I am interested in 50 C. woodfordi eggs. Could you sen them to Spain? Regards javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 08:42)
    • To offer (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 15:33, views: 580)
      • Hi I have now some animals to offer: A- Extatosoma tiaratum ( green) B-Sungaya inexpectata c-Aretaon asperrimus D-Trackyaretaon brueckneri E- Lamponius guerini ( white) F-Medauroidea extradentata G-Sipyloidea sipylus H-Eurycantha calcarata I-Diapherodes gigantea J-Eurycnema goliath K-Carausius morossus L-Carausius sp M-Peruphasma schultei N-Epidares nolimetangere O-Hoploconia gecko P-Hermagoras haematomus Q-Lonchodes brevipes R-Lonchodes cultratolobatus S-Heteropteryx dilatata You can contact witrh me by this web or better by Murex_6@hotmail.com You also can contact with me in my web WWW.Mantisuniverse.com Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 08:37)
      • Hello Javier. I am interested in the Lonchodes cultratolobatus and Hoploclonia gecko species.Can you tell me if these are eggs/nymphs/adult/pairs, also price.You can send reply here or my email keith-insects@yahoo.co.uk. I tried to locate your website,but unfortunaely it does not come up online, I just get notice that this doe not exist or is under construction. Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Mar 10, 2008 - 10:07 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-03-10 10:01)
      • Sorry there is a problem with the web direction that is ihis WWW.mantisuniverse.net I have eggs that cost 15 euros 35 eggs or ninphs that cosat 20 euros 4 ninphs Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 13:14)
      • Hi Javier ! I sent you email[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Cayekw, Mar 10, 2008 - 01:35 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Cayekw, 2008-03-10 13:31)
      • Hello Javier, I would like to order:- 35 - Eggs of Lonchodes cultratolobatus 35 -Eggs of Hoploclonia gecko Total 30 euro Payment can be sent by paypal,please let me know if this is fine by you. Address:- Keith Stables. 162 Westfield Lane. "Westcliffe" Wyke, Bradford BD12 9DB West Yorkshire. England.U.K (Keith Stables, 2008-03-10 13:41)
      • Hello,I would like to buy 40 ova of the hoplonica gecko. Or look here :Ramphosipyloidea gorkomi oreophoetes peruana chondrostethus woodfordordi asceles sp.ban salok peruphasma schultei pseudophasma velutinum pseudophasma rufipes malacomorpha cyllaria trachyreaton bruckneri lonchodes sp. panay island sungaya inexcaepta clonoria conformans epdares nolimetangere proscopia scabra stilpnochlora coulounia Hoplonica abercrombiei phaenopharos herwaardeni Sipyloidea meneptolemus aplopus jamaicensis lophapos sphaelerus necrosia annulipes lonchodes megabeast Ocnophiloidea regularis heteropteryx dilatata pharnacia biceps dyme bifrons Pylaemenes guangxiensis (Maik Wallner, 2008-03-10 15:33)
    • Lonchodes panay island/Diapherodes gigantea eggs! (theBug, 2008-03-10 16:10, views: 771)
      • Hi, I have a lot of eggs from - Diapherodes gigantea/fertilized eggs, foreign parents!!!Eggs are from November 07. - Lonchodes panay islands/fertilized eggs from November 07 Price is 4 Euro/10 eggs. Or exchange, but only with mantids, bugs or rare insects. (theBug, 2008-03-02 10:20)
      • Hello, I would like to buy 30 eggs(12euro) of Lonchodes,Panay Island Please send details as to food required and if these have a PSG number.You can send me PM here or contact me at keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-03-02 16:00)
      • just to avoid confusion in the future, Lonchodes sp. (Panay Island, Philipines) have been described as Lonchodes philippinicus by Conle&Henneman in 2007 Bruno (Bruno, 2008-03-02 16:41)
      • Hi Keith, food is Ligustrum vulgare=privet. Do you have the opportunity to pay with Paypal? (theBug, 2008-03-02 20:09)
      • Thanks Bruno;-) (theBug, 2008-03-02 20:10)
      • Hi, I can send you Euro,by "International sign for" if that's fine by you.You will have to sign for it when it arrives. If interested please send me your address.I live in the U.K Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Mar 03, 2008 - 07:58 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-03-03 19:56)
      • Hi Keith, I have seen that you sent a message to Michel, he has eggs from the same "tribe". But his English is quite bad, but I can make you this offer: 40 eggs: 14 Euro + 2,50 posting fee Is that ok for you? Best regards (theBug, 2008-03-07 07:15)
      • Hello, I have sent you a PM Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-03-07 08:47)
      • Hi, Sorry for offtopic, but Lonchodes philippinicus eats bramble without problems too, just need some time to get used to new plant (Privet -] mix Privet & bramble -] bramble) Best regards, Andrita (Andrita, 2008-03-08 20:14)
      • Hi, I will accept your offer of 16.50 euro for the 40 - Lonchodes philippinicus and would like this transaction completed soon, I can send the payment by pay-pal. Please can you send me confirmation.My Address is:- Keith Stables 162 Westfield Lane, "Westcliffe" Wyke, Bradford BD12 9DB. West Yorkshire. England.U.K Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-03-09 09:37)
      • Hi Andrita, thank you for this information, that will make things easier in the future especially in the winter time!! Thanks again. (theBug, 2008-03-10 16:10)
    • Hamm - 15.3.2008 -offer (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-11 16:25, views: 448)
      • PSG118 Aretaon asperrimus - couple nymph PSG05 Medauroidea extradentata - nymph female PSG230 Lonchodiodes samarensis - couple nymph PSG224 Parapachymorpha zomproi - couple nymph, adult PSG270 Peruphasma schultei - couple nymph PSG181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus - couple nymph, adult PSG255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri - couple nymph PSG195 Sungaya inexpectata - nymph PSG202 Medaura jobrensis - couple nymph PSG101 Lamponius guerini - couple nymph PSG183 Sceptrophasma hispidula - couple nymph. adult PSG ? Chondrostethus sp. "Malaita" - couple nymph PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere - couple nymph PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes - couple nymph PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi- couple nymph male Pseudophasma menius eggs of: PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG 144 Ramulus artemis? PSG 164 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 183 Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 278 Phyllium sp. PSG 223 Rhamphosipyloidea philippa PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere PSG ? Neophasma subapterum PSG 230 Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG 84 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 224 Parapachymorpha zomproi Sipyloidea meneptolemus PSG 204 Medaura jobrensis PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei PSG 1 carausius morosus PSG 181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 235 Brasidas samarensis I bring only reserved phasmids. Regards, Marek[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 11.03.2008, 16:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-11 16:25)
    • Esslingen, Sa. 15.3.2008 (Jürgen Pejak, 2008-03-11 18:12, views: 456)
      • Offer for Esslingen-Berckheim, Saturday, 15.3.2008: - Peruphasma schultei - Epidares nolimetangere - Sungaya inexpectata - Haaniella dehaanii Also on VSIG Laupheim, Fr. 14.3.2008 and DGHT chapter Ulm, 28.3.2008. Regards, Juergen (Jürgen Pejak, 2008-03-11 18:12)
    • Wanted Haaniella species (Dilbert, 2008-03-11 20:43, views: 397)
      • Hello Everybody I am looking for ova or nymphs of Hanniella Greyii or Dehaani I will pay or trade. I have nymphs and ova from Diapherodes G Phaenophares K Lamponius G Ramulus Artemis Lonchodes Brevipes Phyllium Celebicum Phyllium Siccifolium Be well Chris (Ps I live in sweden) (Dilbert, 2008-03-11 20:43)
    • Hoploconia albercomrei (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 06:52, views: 516)
      • Hi I exchange Hoploconia albercomrei for: Datames mohuoti Dares valdispinus I have 100 eggs for exchange, please contact with me only if you have some of that species by this mail, Murex_6@hotmail.com Refards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-11 19:03)
      • Hi Javier I'm very interested in this species. I'll have some eggs of Orestes mouhotii again in about two months. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-11 21:36)
      • Im interisted in you species in your other thered are my species. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-03-12 06:52)
    • To offere Archryoptera (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 19:31, views: 529)
      • I have some eggs to exchange : 1- Archrioptera spinossima 2-Haaniella dehaani 3-Archrioptera fallax 4-Extatosoma tiaratum ( green ) 5-Dinomorphodes mancus I only will exchange for rare species but I will not sell so if you have something rare to exchange please contact with my by this mail Murex_6@hotmail.com, or by my web www.mantisuniverse.net I am very interested in Haanuella echinata and muelleri (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 16:24)
      • Hi Javier I'm very interested in eggs of A. spinosissima and also still in H. abercrombiei! I've got eggs of the following rare species for exchange: Orestes mouhotii Canachus alligator (in 2 months) Parapachymorpha spinosa Ramulus nematodes with blue males (in a month) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-12 17:33)
      • ok, I am very interested in Orestes mouhotii and Canachus alligator so when you want we can exchange (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 18:38)
      • Hi Javier Okay, all right. Could you reserve 30 + 30 eggs for me? Or is the hatching rate of A. spinosissima too low for such a small amount? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-12 18:55)
      • Ok please contact with me by this mail murex_6@hotmail.com (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 19:31)
    • Neoclides sp (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 19:34, views: 443)
      • I am looking for Neocides sp. If you can get it please contact with me I have rare species to exchange like Hoploconia and Archryoptera (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-12 19:34)
    • phoebaticus maximus ova and p australe ova for exchange (warry, 2008-03-13 16:19, views: 472)
      • looking for phoebaticus serratipes ova, the p maximus ova are around 4 to 5 months old and i have had few hatch already (warry, 2008-03-13 16:19)
    • Phenacephorus latifemur for bioculatum eggs (Michael, 2008-03-13 17:49, views: 515)
      • Hallo, i can exchange P. latifemur for Ph. bioculatum!! best regards Michael Blech1407@AOL.com (Michael, 2008-03-13 01:58)
      • Hello Are you interested in selling some of your eggs? Regards chris (Dilbert, 2008-03-13 17:49)
    • tomorrow (15.3.2008) in Hamm (wolfgang, 2008-03-14 10:23, views: 746)
      • i will have my table in the main hall at the wall and will offer the following species: Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodiodes samarensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Peruphasma schultei Lonchodes haematomus Lonchodes brevipes Trachyaretaon brueckneri Sungaya inexpectata Chondrostethus woodfordi Chondrostethus sp. "red legs" Pseudophasma velutinum Pharnacia biceps all stages (L1 - adult) Phobaeticus serratipes Asceles sp. Extatosoma tiaratum Phyllium sp. (Philippines) Neohirasea maerens Carausius morosus with some "males" Eurycantha calcarata Heteropteryx dilatata Ramulus siamensis Stilpnochlora cauloniana Tropidacris collaris As of some species i have only few specimen you can reserve in advance by PM If You are interested in larger quantities please order in advance by PM Regards Wolfgang (wolfgang, 2008-03-14 10:23)
    • wanted males Eurycantha horrida (Paweł, 2008-03-16 07:09, views: 363)
      • Hi! I search 1-2 males of Eurycantha horrida. Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-03-16 07:09)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-03-16 07:44, views: 394)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Oreophoetes peruana Parapachymorpha spiniger Extatosoma tiaratum Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Neohirasea maerens Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Sceptrophasma hispidula My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards Kapr (Kapr, 2008-03-16 07:44)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-03-16 07:45, views: 408)
      • Hello, I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: PSG269 - Pseudophasma castaneum PSG264 - Pseudophasma velutinum PSG259 - Psuedophasma menius PSG85 - Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudophasma phthisica Pseudophasma sp. Maraska Peru PSG213 - Malacomorpha jamaicana PSG220 - Malacomorpha cyllarum PSG12 - Anisomorpha buprestoides PSG122 - Anisomorpha paromalus PSG198 - Anisomorpha ferruginea My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-03-16 07:45)
    • eggs available (Mack, 2008-03-16 13:29, views: 456)
      • I can offer eggs of these species: PSG82 Rhapiderus spiniger ( not many) PSG118 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG122 Anisomorpha mostrosa (=paromalus) PSG270 Peruphasma schultei Neophasma subapterum I am hunting new species wchich I can feed with bramble or canary-grass (ligustrum). Thanks for your offer. best regards Mack (Mack, 2008-03-16 09:17)
      • hi I'm interested in some eggs Rhapiderus spiniger. I have eggs for exchange: http://profesorpl.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2008-03-06T08%3A44%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=1 (profesor, 2008-03-16 11:36)
      • you have a pm best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-03-16 13:29)
    • Phyllium celebicum eggs... Exchange:) (drizzt, 2008-03-18 18:25, views: 655)
      • Fertilized. From brown, yellow, green pairs/ I have lots of them.. :) Ill exchange for other interesting species. Im from Poland, and ship to other countries without problems. My email: drizzt@duet.net.pl [img src="http://terror.org.pl/~macleod/celeb1.jpg"] [img src="http://terror.org.pl/~macleod/p_celebicum_11"][!-- editby --][i]edited by: drizzt, Mar 16, 2008 - 05:19 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (drizzt, 2008-03-10 19:49)
      • Hi I am interested in your Phyllium eggs I have to give you Hoploconia gecko, Lonchodes cultratolobatus, Phyllium sp or Eurycnema goliath eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-10 19:51)
      • All eggs are sold. Good luck Chris:) (drizzt, 2008-03-18 14:40)
      • Thanks Looking forward to get them! Chris (Dilbert, 2008-03-18 18:25)
    • Phyllium eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-18 19:55, views: 350)
      • I am looking for P. gigamnteum and P. bioculatum eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-18 19:49)
      • I sent you pm (Cayekw, 2008-03-18 19:55)
    • Orestes (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-18 20:19, views: 394)
      • I am looking for Orestes sp and Dares valdispinus if you want to exchange with me send me a mail Murex_6@hotmail.com (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-18 20:19)
    • Phasmids (Pharnacia, 2008-03-19 11:28, views: 424)
      • J have some nymphs of Phaenopharos kayonensis L4/5 and Asceles sp. Ban Salok L1 - L3. Eggs of : Pharnacia biceps Extatosoma tiaratum 50 Eggs off Eurychnema versirubra If you are intressted send me a mail : phasmatodea@arcor.de (Pharnacia, 2008-03-19 11:28)
    • Dimorphodes mancus (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-19 11:34, views: 519)
      • Hi , I have some Dimorphodes mancus eggs for exchange ( only for rare species) If you are interestred contact with me by this mail: Murex_6@hotmail.com[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Murex6, 18.03.2008, 20:27 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-18 19:51)
      • Hi, I am interesting for eggs of Dimorphodes mancus.¨ Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-19 11:34)
    • offer eggs (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-19 14:31, views: 473)
      • Hi, I have eggs for exchange of these species: PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG 144 Ramulus artemis? PSG 164 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 183 Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 278 Phyllium sp. PSG 223 Rhamphosipyloidea philippa PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere PSG ? Neophasma subapterum PSG 230 Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG 84 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 224 Parapachymorpha zomproi Sipyloidea meneptolemus PSG 204 Medaura jobrensis PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei PSG 1 carausius morosus PSG 181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 235 Brasidas samarensis Neohirasea honkongiensis Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-19 14:31)
    • Acrophylla eggs (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-19 18:50, views: 452)
      • Hi I offer to exchange A. wuelfingi eggs If you are interested in them please contact me by Murex_6@hotmail.com Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-19 18:50)
    • To offer ..... (pcurik, 2008-03-20 20:57, views: 789)
      • Hello, I can offer an eggs of Peruphasma schultei and Neophasma subapterum. Petr (pcurik, 2008-03-04 23:48)
      • Hi, I'm interrested by your eggs of neophasma. How do you want to proceed? I live in belgium,is it a problem? Regards,Alex pegase_x@hotmail.com (Alex, 2008-03-09 11:59)
      • Hello Petr Neophasma subapterum I would like to buy 30/50 eggs of this species.I can pay euro if this is fine by you,by Pay-Pal. Please send me details.I live in England. Kind Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Mar 09, 2008 - 07:02 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-03-09 19:02)
      • Hello Keith, If you are interested in the Neophasma subapterum stil, I can send you. I prefer an exchange. Can you offer anything? Best Regards Petr (pcurik, 2008-03-19 22:03)
      • hello i send you a pm regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-03-20 20:57)
    • some Eggs (Dominic, 2008-03-20 21:23, views: 557)
      • Hi, i can offer eggs of: Anisomorpha paromalus Mallacomorpha cyllaria Pterynoxylus crassus (very few) Peruphasma schultei Abrosoma johorensis (few) Agamemnon cornutus make me some offers;) Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-03-16 14:10)
      • hello i send you a pm regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-03-20 21:23)
    • offer/exchange phasmids (Henry, 2008-03-21 13:45, views: 478)
      • I can exchange or offer: Parapachymorpha spinosa,Lamponius guerini, Cuniculina cuniculina,Diapherodes gigantea,Eurycantha calcarata,Neohirasea hongkongensis,Pharnacia ponderosa,Asceles sp. Ban Salok,Ramulus nematodes,Clonaria conformans,Sceptrophasma hispidula/langkawiensis,Sipyloidea meneptolemus,Ocnophiloidea regularis,Extatosoma tiaratum,Dyme sp.,Grammostola porteri,Spirostreptidae spec. 1 ( 10cm) very cheap!!! Bye Henry (Henry, 2008-03-21 13:45)
    • eggs for exchange (Olivier, 2008-03-21 19:40, views: 590)
      • Hi, I have eggs for exchange : Pharnacia ponderosa Tropidoderus childrenii Pseudophasma velutinum Haplopus jamaicensis Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-03-19 08:23)
      • Hello, I am interested in your eggs of: Tropidoderus childrenii Pseudophasma velutinum Haplopus jamaicensis I have for exchange eggs these species: Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Oreophoetes peruana Parapachymorpha spiniger Extatosoma tiaratum Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Chondrostethus woodfordi Neohirasea maerens Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Sceptrophasma hispidula or I can buy them. It is very nice species:) Please write back. My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-03-19 23:46)
      • Hi I am interested in Aplopus jamaicensis and Tropidoderus childreni I can offer you: Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Lonchodes sp Hermagoras haematomus Green Extatosoma tiaratum Peruphasma schultei Nohirasea maerens Trackyaretaon brueckneri Acrophylla wuelfingi Lamponius guerini ( white ) ( red) Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath ( giant blue sp) Sungaya inexpectata Sipyloidea sipylus Carausius sp 230 Carausius morosus ( green) Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp Donomorphodes mancus Hoploconia gecko ( In two months) Hoploconia albercomrei ( In two months) Archrioptera fallax ( In two months) Archrioptera spinosissima ( In two months) Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-21 19:40)
    • some eggs ..... (Ingo, 2008-03-21 20:04, views: 666)
      • I have eggs to exchange from: Haaniella dehaani Spinohirasea bengalensis Heteropteryx dilatata Diapherodes gigantea Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phyllium giganteum Phyllium Spec. Prefers in exchange for: Pseudodiacantha macklottii Parectatosoma echinus Parectatosoma Hystrix Aschiphasma annulipes Acanthoclonia sp Glawiana glawi Rhynchacris ornata Hoploconia gecko Rhaphiderus scabrosus Inquiries should be sent by PM. best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-03-16 19:40)
      • Hello Ingo Ich habe kein von deine wünch Stabschrecken jetzt aber ich kaufe gerne etwas von deine Haaniellas. Schickt mir ein mail ob du interesiert sind. Ich bekomme gleich eier von Rhaphiderus Scabrosus mfg Chris (Dilbert, 2008-03-18 18:35)
      • Hi I am interested in H.dilatata H.dehaani and P. giganteum I can offer you: Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Lonchodes sp Hermagoras haematomus Green Extatosoma tiaratum Peruphasma schultei Nohirasea maerens Trackyaretaon brueckneri Acrophylla wuelfingi Lamponius guerini ( white ) ( red) Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath ( giant blue sp) Sungaya inexpectata Sipyloidea sipylus Carausius sp 230 Carausius morosus ( green) Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp Donomorphodes mancus Hoploconia gecko ( In two months) Hoploconia albercomrei ( In two months) Archrioptera fallax ( In two months) Archrioptera spinosissima ( In two months) Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-21 19:48)
      • Hello I would like to exchange with you. I have interest in Hoploconia gecko and Archrioptera fallax. Please send me a pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-03-21 20:04)
    • Eggs exchange (zib, 2008-03-22 06:43, views: 439)
      • Hi. I have eggs for exchange: -Diapherodes gigantea -Asceles sp Ban Salok -Phyllium siccifolium -Dyme sp -Sipyloidea sipylus -Sceptrophasma hispidula Regards zib (zib, 2008-03-22 06:43)
    • Phyllium bioculatum nymphs to exchange. (Cayekw, 2008-03-22 08:01, views: 578)
      • Hi! In a 3-4 weeks I will have nymphs of Phyllium bioculatum (red, yellow) to exchange. I`m from Poland. Now it`s too cold to send them to other country but it will be warm I can send them to other country ! Please give me your offers to email cayekw@gmail.com I`m sorry for my english. I`m beginner ;)[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Cayekw, Mar 18, 2008 - 10:25 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Cayekw, 2008-03-18 10:24)
      • Hi Youve got mail! Chris (Dilbert, 2008-03-18 18:31)
      • up (Cayekw, 2008-03-22 08:01)
    • Looking for..... P.rufipes P.macklotti (TactfulTrout, 2008-03-22 12:36, views: 484)
      • Recently returned to Phasmid keeping after a 3 year break and eager to source out some new cultures :) Unfortunately I only have Peruphasma schulti to exchange looking for... Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudodiacantha macklotti If you have any of these please pm with prices etc. I would be extremely happy :) Thankyou p.s I am from England [!-- editby --][i]edited by: TactfulTrout, Mar 22, 2008 - 12:35 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (TactfulTrout, 2008-03-21 03:55)
      • Hi I've got some Oreophoetes peruana eggs for sale. 50 eggs + shipping for 5¤. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-21 09:12)
      • thanks ramulus, sent pm. stilling looking for P.macklotti if anyone has any ova to offer it would make my day :D (TactfulTrout, 2008-03-22 12:36)
    • Looking for Parectatosoma mocquerysi (PSG 258)... (MichaS, 2008-03-23 07:28, views: 422)
      • ...so please let me know, if you have a surplus of eggs/nymphs of this species ;) Best regards, Micha[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MichaS, 23.03.2008, 07:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (MichaS, 2008-03-23 07:28)
    • Looking for Tropidoderus Childrenii (kvasarnomad, 2008-03-24 14:11, views: 798)
      • Would very much like to get hold Tropidoderus Childrenii. I would pay alot for this species. I have eggs of: Siplodea Meneptolemus Pseudodiacantha Macklotti Heteropteryx Dilatata Eurycantha Calcarata Pharnacia Biceps Phasmotaenia Spinosa Lopaphus Sphalerus Eurycnema Goliath Peruphasma Schultei Phenacephorus Cornucervi I can't wait to have a Tropidoderus Childrenii in my Eucalyptus trees. (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-18 17:05)
      • hi i have T.childrenii please PM me thanks rob[!-- editby --][i]edited by: robsorchids, Jan 18, 2008 - 08:55 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (robsorchids, 2008-01-18 20:55)
      • Hello,could you sell me some ova off Pseudodiacantha Macklotti? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-18 22:15)
      • I would like to get some, too. Best regards. (willy_11, 2008-01-19 17:58)
      • Hello, i am intrested in Pseudodiacantha Macklotti Eggs. Best regards Sascha (reptile, 2008-03-21 23:36)
      • Hi, Iam Paul from Berlin You got eggs of: Siplodea Meneptolemus Pseudodiacantha Macklotti Heteropteryx Dilatata Eurycantha Calcarata Pharnacia Biceps Phasmotaenia Spinosa Lopaphus Sphalerus Eurycnema Goliath Peruphasma Schultei Phenacephorus Cornucervi I got : Diapherodes gigantea Ramulus artemis Ramulus extradentata Neohirasea maerens Trachyaretaon brueckneri Peruphasma schultei Phyllium siccifolium maybe somewhere Screptophasma hispidula But first please make a price what u think for all ur species 2nd I had already a big eurycantha hatch farm(insularis/calcrata/horrida/sp.) can you do me a favour man calcarata for free so whats up tell me what u need 4 PORTO do we have deal make your offer Vogelbeerstr. 13 Berlin 12489 Paul Krutke (1stZüchter, 2008-03-24 11:27)
      • Hello, I have sent you PM ..... Petr (pcurik, 2008-03-24 14:11)
    • Pharnacia; Canachus (Dominic, 2008-03-24 17:08, views: 458)
      • Hi, i´m looking for some fertilized eggs of Pharnacia serratipes and Canachus alligator. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-03-24 17:08)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-03-24 21:13, views: 489)
      • Hello, I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: PSG269 - Pseudophasma castaneum PSG264 - Pseudophasma velutinum PSG259 - Psuedophasma menius PSG85 - Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudophasma phthisica Pseudophasma sp. Maraska Peru PSG213 - Malacomorpha jamaicana PSG12 - Anisomorpha buprestoides PSG122 - Anisomorpha paromalus PSG198 - Anisomorpha ferruginea Please, write on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-03-24 21:13)
    • Pylaemenes (Dominic, 2008-03-25 06:08, views: 432)
      • Hi, i´m searching for eggs, nymphs or adults of PYLAEMENES BORNEENSIS. Does anyone know if they are in culture? rgards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-03-25 06:08)
    • Acrophylla titan (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-25 21:30, views: 515)
      • I have for exchange Acrophylla wuelfingi Acrophylla titan I am looking for Orestes sps and Lonchodes sps eggs or nimphs If you are interested in A rophylla please contact with me by murex_6@hotmail.com Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-25 11:36)
      • Hi Javier Please contact me, you didn't write me back... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-25 21:30)
    • Phasma gigas (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-27 20:26, views: 635)
      • Hi I am lloking for: Phasma gigas Orestes sp Neoclides sp I can offer you: Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Lonchodes sp Hermagoras haematomus Green Extatosoma tiaratum Peruphasma schultei Nohirasea maerens Trackyaretaon brueckneri Acrophylla wuelfingi Lamponius guerini ( white ) ( red) Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath ( giant blue sp) Sungaya inexpectata Sipyloidea sipylus Carausius sp 230 Carausius morosus ( green) Oreophoetes peruana Asceles sp Donomorphodes mancus Hoploconia gecko ( In two months) Hoploconia albercomrei ( In two months) Archrioptera fallax ( In two months) Archrioptera spinosissima ( In two months) If you are interested plese contact with me by this ail Murex_6@hotmail.com If you have species to offer different than the ones I am looking for please contact with me too Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-21 19:32)
      • Hi Javier Could you e-mail me a pic of your A. spinosissima? There seems to be a form with many spikes (to see on Le Monde des Phasmes) and one with less spikes (to see in Bradler et al.). I wonder what form you are keeping. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-24 20:08)
      • Hi I can trade some Phasma Gigas eggs ( I only have ten to spare) for some of your green extatosoma eggs. I also have eggs from green, brown and yellow Ph Celebicum. I hev written you before but havent got any answers so I am not to hopeful, anyway Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-03-27 20:26)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-03-28 18:20, views: 545)
      • Hello Offer for exchange: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Heteropteryx dilatata Haaniella dehaani Spinohirasea bengalensis Diapherodes gigantea Epidares nolimetangere Phyllium SP. Phyllium giganteum In exchange against other rare species. (Preferred small species) best regards Ingo please pm hallo biete für den tausch : Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Parapachymorpha zomproi Heteropteryx dilatata Haaniella dehaani Spinohirasea bengalensis Diapherodes gigantea Epidares nolimetangere Phyllium sp. Phyllium giganteum im tausch gegen andere seltene species.(bevorzugt kleine arten) gruss ingo (Ingo, 2008-03-26 15:35)
      • I send PM. (profesor, 2008-03-26 16:06)
      • I have no more phyllium giganteum (Ingo, 2008-03-28 18:20)
    • Carausius spinosus, Hypocyrtus scythrus (Bruno, 2008-03-28 20:57, views: 687)
      • Eggs are available of: 1) [b][i]Carausius spinosus[/i][/b] - a rarely cultured species from Tapah hills in Malaysia. My culture stock is new (F1) 2) [b][i]Hypocyrtus scythrus[/i][/b] - a new species from Belize. First time offered. Few eggs only ! For more infos on these species, prices, a care sheet and more pics see my blog: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com/ Und Infos über die beiden angebotenen Arten auf Deutsch findest Du hier: http://phasmatodea-deutsch.blogspot.com/ a pic of Carausius spinosus: [a href="http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Carausius%20spinosus/?action=view¤t=Cspinosus-couple.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Carausius%20spinosus/Cspinosus-couple.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"][/a] and a pic of adult Hypocyrtus scythrus: [a href="http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Hypocyrthusscythrus/?action=view¤t=couple2.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Hypocyrthusscythrus/couple2.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"][/a] all the best Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 28.03.2008, 20:21 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-02-21 17:32)
      • there are still eggs available of C. spinosus and (a few) of H. scythrus Bruno (Bruno, 2008-03-28 20:19)
      • Hi Bruno, I will take 30 eggs of each species. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-03-28 20:57)
    • wanted Pseudodiacantha macklottii (warry, 2008-03-29 19:32, views: 400)
      • A bit of a long shot but after this sp will pay alot for ova also looking for phoebaticus sp thank you (warry, 2008-03-29 19:32)
    • Eggs and Nymphs Peruphasma (Dominic, 2008-03-30 09:52, views: 378)
      • Hi, i can sell or exchange eggs and nymphs (L1-L3) of Peruphasma schultei. I´m searching for Bacillus rosius. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-03-30 09:52)
    • Eggs and nymphs to offer (Frank Hennemann, 2008-03-31 11:38, views: 450)
      • I have surplus of the following species at the moment. Anyone interested please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de - Malacomorpha cyllarus PSG 220 (eggs) - Oxyartes lamellatus PSG 182 (eggs) - Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 (eggs / nymphs) - Phyllium sp. PSG 278 (nymphs) - Chondrosthetus sp. Malaita PSG - (eggs / nymphs) - Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG 272 (eggs) - Diapherodes venustula PSG 283 (eggs / nymphs) - Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 (eggs) - unident. PSG 229 (eggs) Can anybody offer me nymphs of Tropidoderus childrenii? (Frank Hennemann, 2008-03-31 11:38)
    • search (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-31 18:02, views: 512)
      • Hi, I search of this species: Pharnacia species (except biceps) Phasma gigas Phobaeticus species (except alba) Phenacephorus species(except cornucervi) Pseudophasma species( except velutinum, acanthonota, menius, phtisica) Lonchodes species(except brevipes, rusticus, cultratolobatus, amaurops) Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-31 05:30)
      • Hi Marek I have many nymphs in L2-5 of Lonchodes geniculatus and in 2-3 months, I'll have eggs for an exchange. Could we exchange (against L. rusticus or amaurops)? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-31 18:02)
    • eggs Phasmids (Marek NOhejl, 2008-04-01 21:22, views: 521)
      • I have eggs for exchange or sell these species: PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 195 Sungaya inexpectata PSG 144 Ramulus artemis? PSG 164 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 183 Sceptrophasma hispidula PSG 278 Phyllium sp. PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere PSG ? Neophasma subapterum PSG 230 Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG 224 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG 204 Medaura jobrensis PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei PSG 1 carausius morosus PSG 181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 235 Brasidas samarensis PSG 242 Neohirasea honkongensis PSG 203 Pharnacia biceps - small quantity PSG 173 Neohirasea maerens PSG 25 Phobaeticus serratipes-parthenogenesis Sipyloidea meneptolemus In one month: Dyme sp. Pseudophasma menius-small quantity Pseudophasma velutinum-small quantity Clonaria conformans Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-03-30 10:09)
      • Hi Marek, To buy I'm interested in 40 - Neophasma subapterum eggs and 40 - Lonchodes cultratolobatus eggs. Please send me price including eggs sent by Registered post or"International Sign For" You can leave message here or reply to my email address:-keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Apr 02, 2008 - 08:23 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-04-01 21:22)
    • Diapheromera femorata (Eleocharis, 2008-04-01 23:33, views: 556)
      • Hallo, I have for exchange: Diapheromera femorata, Pharnacia ponderosa, Regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-03-26 17:13)
      • Hello Rainer, I am interested in Pharnacia ponderosa, are these eggs,nymphs or adults.Please send me a PM Kind Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Mar 26, 2008 - 06:11 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-03-26 18:10)
      • Hi I am interested in D. femorata, I want 35 eggs so How much for them? Regards javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-01 23:33)
    • Eggs (Keith Stables, 2008-04-02 14:19, views: 445)
      • I am searching for eggs of the following species:- 40 -Neophasma subapterum 40 -Lonchodes cultralobatus Please send reply to keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk. I can pay by paypal/Registered or International post. Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-04-02 14:19)
    • Areaton asperrimus L4, eggs:Diapherodes g.+Lonchodes panay island phillippinicus+Eurycantha calcarat (theBug, 2008-04-03 07:46, views: 388)
      • Hi, I offer L4 male and female Aretaon asp., 6 for 16 Euro. Still have eggs: lonchodes phillippinicus, Diapherodes gigantea, Eurycantha calcarata. 10 for 4 Euro. For exchange:I am searching all kinds of mantids, also oothecs! Greetings Eva (theBug, 2008-04-03 07:46)
    • Peruphasma and Spinohirasea bengalensis (Niloxobap, 2008-04-03 10:53, views: 439)
      • Hello, I have nymph of Peruphasma schulteii nymph to exchange or sell, and nymph and adult of Spinohirasea bengalensis to exchange or sell. my mail: niloxobap@hotmail.com Regards Pablo[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Niloxobap, Apr 03, 2008 - 10:53 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Niloxobap, 2008-04-03 10:53)
    • Clitarchus hookeri ova for sale (Richard, 2008-04-03 11:49, views: 408)
      • I have ova of the New Zealand species Clitarchus hookeri for sale. (Richard, 2008-04-03 03:13)
      • Hi Peripatus, Re: Clitarchus hookeri Please send me your price for 40 eggs of this species,and also Country where you live Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-04-03 11:49)
    • Phasmids to offer (HeinerG, 2008-04-03 18:49, views: 401)
      • Hy everybody! I have several nymphs of following species to sell or change Oreophoetes peruana PSG 84 Peruphasma schultei PSG 270 Phyllium siccifolium PSG 76 adults males of Medauroidea extradentata PSG 5 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 215 please send me a PN or a mail greetings Heiner (HeinerG, 2008-04-03 18:49)
    • Orestes mouhotii (Marlena, 2008-04-03 21:29, views: 477)
      • I need Orestes mouhotii eggs or newly hatched larva. I live in the UK Please contact me via a private message if you can help me. Thank you (Marlena, 2008-03-31 13:00)
      • Hi, i can offer you some O. mouhotii (L1-subadult). I prefer an exchange. Greetings from Germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-04-03 21:29)
    • Eggs for sale (Paweł, 2008-04-03 22:49, views: 476)
      • Hi! I have eggs for sale of: Hemiplasta falcata Heteropteryx dilatata Please for answer to PM or e-mail. Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-04-03 22:49)
    • Phyllium giganteum (Ingo, 2008-04-04 17:20, views: 389)
      • Hello I am looking for a man of phyllium giganteum (strongly). I pay well or in the exchange of eggs / larven from other species.Deals send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-04 17:20)
    • eggs surplus (homer66, 2008-04-04 18:28, views: 396)
      • hello for the moment i have eggs surplus: diapherodes venustula diapherodes gigantea lonchodes philippinicus pharnacia ponderosa eurycnema osiris ( partheno no male) i do only swap thanks, best regards tchoooooooooooooo (homer66, 2008-04-04 18:28)
    • nymphs phasmids (Marek NOhejl, 2008-04-04 18:32, views: 426)
      • I have for exchange or sale nymphs of this species: PSG202 Medaura jobrensis-pair PSG19Lonchodes brevipes-pair PSG ? Chondrostethus sp. "malaita"-pair PSG270 Peruphasma schultei-pair PSG181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus-pair PSG255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri-pair PSG118 Aretaon asperimus-pair PSG101 Lamponius guerini-pair PSG224 Parapachymorpha zomproi-pair PSG183 Sceptrophasma hispidula-pair PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere-pair PSG195 Sungaya inexpectata Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2008-04-04 18:32)
    • Diapjerodes gigantea (Ingo, 2008-04-05 08:04, views: 393)
      • Hello I offer to buy eggs from Diapherodes gigantea. 20 eggs 5.50 euro, including shipping. (europe) Enquiries please send pm. Like in exchange. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-05 08:04)
    • Looking for Phyllium celebicum-Carausius sanguineoligatus (Romain, 2008-04-05 17:32, views: 464)
      • hi ! So I'm looking for eggs of Phyllium celebicum and Carausius sanguineoligatus. I can propose to exchange : -eggs of Peruphasma schultei -eggs of Spinohirasea bengalensis (very soon) -eggs of Raphiderus spiniger -eggs of Ctenomorphodes briareus -eggs of Oreophoetes peruana Please send me a PM ! (if you've got these species, but you aren't interested in mine : send me a PM too :we'll find an agreement ;)) Best regards RoM@iN PS: I'm french (Romain, 2008-04-02 18:28)
      • Hi Romain, I have surplus of C. sanguineoligatus eggs. Pls contact me if interested. best regards, Mieke (Belgium) (mieke, 2008-04-05 12:21)
      • Hi Mieke; I sent you a PM ;) Best regards, RoM@iN (Romain, 2008-04-05 17:32)
    • wanted for culture survival (robsorchids, 2008-04-06 12:10, views: 725)
      • im looking for the following species as my cultures status for each is very low Myronides magnificus Leiophasma lucubense Chondrostethus woodfordi (subsp ‘red legs’) Anisomorpha ferruginea (have one insect probably male) Eurycnema verisrubra Phyllium celebicum parectatosoma mocquerysi Dares validispinus Orestes mohoutii many others to exchange for thanks rob[!-- editby --][i]edited by: robsorchids, Apr 03, 2008 - 08:01 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (robsorchids, 2008-04-03 19:55)
      • Hi Rob I've got 25 eggs of Chondrostethus sp. Malaita (red legs) for sale. The hatching rate is very high, about 85-95%, so it's a small but not too small amount. I'm also keeping Orestes mouhotii and Phyllium celebicum, but it's June until I can offer eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-04-03 22:11)
      • hi daniel yes pleas contact me when you have them ready as i desperatley need to keep these cultures going, look forward to hearing from you, or i contact you whichever you prefer rob (robsorchids, 2008-04-04 20:32)
      • Hi Rob, I have nimphs of Dares validispinus ... what do you have for exchange ? Rob (RobK, 2008-04-05 19:39)
      • hi rob i think i have found some ova in one of the boxes but if here me list anyway , any that have problem at the end means species which i dont have enough to keep them going (allready mentioned) Extatosoma tiaratrum. Pharnacia biceps dinophasma Heteropteryx dilatata parectatosoma mocquerysi problem spiniphasma crassithorax acrophylla wuelfingi Acrophylla titan sipyloidea sipylus peruphasma schultei diapherodes gigantea oreophotes peruana Sceptrophasma lakiawensis Phyllium giganteaum Phyllium phillipenes Phyllium celebicum problem Phyllium bioculatum (green and red morph) Eurycantha calcarata Eurycnema goliath Eurycnema verisrubra problem Anismorpha monstrosa (sny.paromalus) Pharnacia jianfenglingensis (PSG 208) Pharnacia westwodii Pharnacia ponderosa Ctenomorphodes Briareus Anisomorpha ferruginea problem Phobaeticus alba Phobaeticus serratipes Phobaeticus maximus (syn. Nearchus maximus) Brasidas samarensis Lonchodiodes samarensis was Carausius sp (PSG 230) Epidares nolimetangere (PSG 99) Lonchodes cultratolobatus (was L.hosei heberti) carausius morosus Phasmotaenia australe neohirasea maerens phaenopharos khaoyaiensis problem ramulus thaii lamponius guerini Ramulus artemis Parapachymorpha zomproi Pseudophasma rufipes Bacillus rossius PSG 3 Pseudophasma castaneaum Pseudophasma acanthonota Pseudophasma bispinosum Diapherodes venustula Ramulus nematodes blue form and red form Ascelus sp ‘ban salok’ Hermagoras haematomas (lonchodes hosei hosei) Clonaria conformis Lonchodes brevipes Chondrostethus woodfordi (subsp ‘red legs’) problem Orestes mohoutii problem Phasma gigas Sungaya inexspectata Dares validispinus problem Ocnophiloidea dillerorum Malacomorpha cyllaria Malacomorpha jamaicana Paramanexuas lateus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Haaniella grayii Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes rusticus haplopus jamaicensis carausius sanguinolentus Carausius cristatus Carausius spinosus lopaphus caesius Areaton asperimmus Haaniella dehaanii Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Sipyloidea meneptolemus Haaniella muelleri Lonchodes mindanaensis Pharotes bicolour Anismorpha buprestroides (white form) Tropidoderus childrenii Leiophasma lucubense problem Megacrania phleaus with mahonia keep humidity high Rhaphiderus spiniger Myronides magnificus problem Neophasma subapterum Acanthoxyla inermis Acanthoxyla intermedia Pylaemenes guangxiensis Hemiplasta falcata (blue males) Ocnophiloidea regularis Dares sp problem Cuniculina sp ‘bangladesh 12’ Bacteria ferula Hoploconia gecko Lonchodes amarops (robsorchids, 2008-04-05 22:55)
      • Hi Rob, i have nimphs of Orestes mohoutii (L1-Subadult). I'm interested in your Hoploconia gecko and Dinophasma. Greetings from Germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-04-06 12:10)
    • Pharnacia kalag (Keith Stables, 2008-04-06 15:00, views: 418)
      • I'm searching eggs of Pharnacia kalag.If anyone has these I can pay by registered post.You can leave me a PM here or contact me at keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk Kind Regards, Keith [!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Apr 06, 2008 - 03:01 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-04-06 15:00)
    • Phyllium siccifolium eggs (Cayekw, 2008-04-06 18:58, views: 326)
      • Hi I have phyllium siccifolium eggs to exchange. Write me your offers (Cayekw, 2008-04-06 18:58)
    • Eggs for sale (Paweł, 2008-04-06 19:01, views: 438)
      • Hi! I have this eggs for sale: Heteropteryx dilatata Neophasma subapterum Acrophylla wuelfingi Pharnacia jianfenglingensis Pharnacia ponderosa PM please. Best regards Plota [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Plota, 06.04.2008, 19:08 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Paweł, 2008-04-06 19:01)
    • looking forsome species (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-06 23:42, views: 425)
      • I am looking for Eurycantha coriacea Eurycantha horrida Dares valdispinus Orestes mouhoti Phasma gigas Tropioderus childreni I can pay for them or excange please contact with me by Murex_6@hotmail.com (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-06 23:42)
    • Wanted (MichaS, 2008-04-12 15:58, views: 456)
      • Hi Micha! I have surplus eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus. Please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de if interested. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-04-12 15:58)
    • Phasmid surplus (mieke, 2008-04-12 20:06, views: 750)
      • I have following species on offer, for exchange if possible: Eggs: Carausius sanguineoligatus Ramulus nematodes Bacillus rossius P. cornucervi Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudophasma menius Diapherodes venustula Diapherodes gigantea Asceles margaritatus Nymphs: Oreophoetes peruana best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2008-04-05 12:24)
      • Hi Mieke, I buy you some eggs yet. I'm interesting by the P.cornurcervi et and by nymphs of O.peruana. I have Heteropterix nymph to swap or Spinohirasea bengalensis, or P. schultei or Lonchodes pilippinicus. Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2008-04-05 17:45)
      • Hi Mieke, I am interesting in Pseudophasma rufipes and Pseudophasma menius eggs. I want buy them. I want 50 eggs of Pseudophasma rufipes and 50 eggs of Pseudophasma menius. How much is? Write on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-04-06 16:54)
      • Hi I am inteested in Bacillus, Ramulus, P. cornucervi and your Carausius. I have for exchange: Eurycnema goliath ( giant blue) Extatosoma tiaratum ( green) Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes brevipes Sungaya inexpecatata Lamponius guerini Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaenopharos herwardenni Phyllium siccifolium Aretaon asperimus Trackyaretaon brueckneri Brasidas samarensis Neohirasea maerens If you prefer I can pay you for them I want 50 eggs of every specie Please cotact with me by Murex_6@hotmail.com (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-06 23:30)
      • Hi Mieke! I shall be interested in some nymphs of Oreophoetes peruana. If you still have any surplus you can contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de. Thanks! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-04-12 15:54)
      • I send you e-mail. (JankoPietr, 2008-04-12 20:06)
    • Eggs and Nymphs for sale or exchange! (Dominic, 2008-04-14 01:47, views: 561)
      • Here´s what i can offer: eggs of Abrosoma johorensis nymphs of Peruphasma schultei (L1-L3) very cheap eggs of Orestes mouhotti big nymphs (some adult males) of Lonchodes cultratolobatus please make your offers for an exchange. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-04-12 07:53)
      • I have interest in 30 eggs of Orestes mouhotii. I can offer 30 eggs of Paramenexenus laetus. Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-04-12 20:48)
      • I am interested in Abrosoma and Oretes eggs I can py for hem or echange by: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaenopharos herwardenni Green extatosoma tiaratum Eurycnema goliath Eurycantha calcarata Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Hermagoras haematomus Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata Brasidas samarensis Lamponius guerini normalor white Carausius morosus Carausius sp 236 Sipyloidea sipylus Neohirasea maerens Dimorphodes mancus Paramenexenus laetus Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium sp ( Filipinas) Sungaya nexpectata Phobaeticus maximus Oreophoetes peruana Medauroidea extradentata Sipyloidea sipylus Phylium giganteum Please if you are interested in exchange with me contact me by Murex_6@hotmail.com, I am very interested in both species so if you prefr I can py you for them. regards (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-14 01:47)
    • Looking for Oxyartes sps (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-14 10:28, views: 512)
      • Hi. I am looking fo¨: Oxyartes honestus Oxyartes lamellatus I an offer for them those species: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaenopharos herwardenni Green extatosoma tiaratum Eurycnema goliath Eurycantha calcarata Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Hermagoras haematomus Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata Brasidas samarensis Lamponius guerini normalor white Carausius morosus Carausius sp 236 Sipyloidea sipylus Neohirasea maerens Dimorphodes mancus Paramenexenus laetus Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium sp ( Filipinas) Sungaya nexpectata Phobaeticus maximus Oreophoetes peruana Medauroidea extradentata Sipyloidea sipylus Phylium giganteum Please is you are interesting in exchanging contact me as soon as possible by Murex_6@hotmail.com REGARDS JAVIER (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-14 01:54)
      • hi!! I'm very interested in phaenopharos herwaardeni! for exchange i can offer oxyartes lamellatus (=honestus)!!! do you also have 1 or 2 adult pairs of ph. herwaardeni for exchange? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-04-14 10:28)
    • looking for Pseudodiacantha macklottii ova (warry, 2008-04-14 14:12, views: 414)
      • can exchange for a titan bacteria ferula phoebaticus maximus phoebaticus serratipes pharnacia ponderosa pharnacia smatranus (warry, 2008-04-14 13:50)
      • Hi, i have A.titan too and I am interested in exchange you some eggs for your A, titan culture in orther to get new blood. Are you interested? Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-14 14:12)
    • Eggs (Keith Stables, 2008-04-15 16:26, views: 434)
      • I am searching for the following eggs:- Carausius chani Tectarchus huttoni Clonopsis gallica Alienobostra brocki Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-04-15 16:26)
    • Looking for egg (ova) (ken0104, 2008-04-16 19:22, views: 448)
      • I am searching for the following eggs Heteropteryx dilatata(PSG18) Phyllium giganteum (PSG72) Thanks!! Please give me the quoted price! by E-mail : ken@hob888.com (ken0104, 2008-04-16 17:55)
      • hello you have a pm regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-16 18:25)
      • Please receive a e-mail ! Thanks!! Ken (ken0104, 2008-04-16 19:22)
    • Pseudoproscopia latirostris (Eleocharis, 2008-04-16 20:35, views: 469)
      • Hi, Pseudoproscopia latirostris nymph for exchange. Regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-04-16 16:11)
      • Hi! I send you a PM. (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-04-16 20:35)
    • Eggs for exchange (zib, 2008-04-17 09:09, views: 511)
      • HI I have eggs for exchange: -Diapherodes gigantea -Paramenexenus laetus -Sceptrophasma hispidula -Asceles sp Ban Salok -Dyme sp -Cuniculina sp. Bangladesh II (PSG 211) -Bacillus rossius -Ctenomorphodes briareus -Ramulus thaii -Proscopia s.p Regards, zib (zib, 2008-04-16 23:15)
      • Hello,I´m intersied in :-Ctenomorphodes briareus -Ramulus thaii -Proscopia s.p have you pictures from them ? Here are my culture list I have not from everything something for echange : phyllium sp. Philipinen oreophoetes peruana chondrostethus woodfordi asceles sp.ban salok peruphasma schultei pseudophasma velutinum pseudophasma rufipes malacomorpha cyllaria trachyaretaon brueckneri lonchodes sp. panay island Sungaya Inexpectata Clonaria conformans epidares nolimetangere Hoploclonia abercrombiei Sipyloidea meneptolemus aplopus jamaicensis lopaphus sphalerus necrosia annulipes lonchodes megabeast heteropteryx dilatata pharnacia biceps dyme bifrons Pylaemenes guangxiensis Rhaphiderus scabrosus spinihirasea bangladesi Dares verrucosus Abrosoma festinatum Acanthoxyla inermis lonchodes rusticus phyllium giganteum diapherodes venestula apioscelis(Proscopia) bulbosa Lobolibethra sp. "Lima" eurycantha calcarata proscopia scabra phyllium bioculatum (Maik Wallner, 2008-04-17 07:41)
      • Hi MAIK93 I am interested in your Necroscia annulipes and Dyme bifrons.Possible exchange eggs for:- Paramenexenus laetus Pseudophama menuis Spinohirasea bengalensis Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-04-17 09:09)
    • Exchange (pcurik, 2008-04-17 22:45, views: 409)
      • Hello, I can offer in exchange: Peruphasma schultei (eggs, nymphs) Neophasma subapterum (eggs) Petr (pcurik, 2008-04-17 22:45)
    • looking for ...... (Ingo, 2008-04-18 07:41, views: 637)
      • Hello I am looking for the following species: Pseudodiacantha macklotti Parectatosoma hysterix Parectatosoma echinatus Parectatosoma sp. I forgot to exchange eggs or I also like to buy. Deals send pm best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-15 22:49)
      • Your E-MAIL is unable to receive, please use effective E-MAIL to transmit once more my E-mail: ken@hob888.com Thanks!! (ken0104, 2008-04-18 03:14)
      • Hello Please send me offers by pm or alina1001@t-online.de best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-18 07:41)
    • Phasma "gigas" (P. reinwardtii) (Curtis Lakin, 2008-04-18 08:49, views: 458)
      • Hello If anyone needs half grown males of species circulated as Phasma gigas(3rd 4th instar) please contact me as I have surplus Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-04-18 08:49)
    • Nymphs for exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-04-18 16:49, views: 912)
      • I can offer for exchange: - PSG 122 Anisomorpha paromalus (Subadult-Adult) - PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei (Subadult-Adult) - PSG 192 Orestes mouhotii (L2-subadult) - Sphodromantis baccetti (L3-adult) - Sphodromantis virrides (L2-adult) - Popa spurca crassa (L3) - Creoboter Pictipennis (L4-adult) - Platymeris biguttata (L1-adult) - Nephila senegalensis (4. Fh) - Glasssnails spec. (madagaskar) - Zonocerus variegata (adult Pairs) - Stilpnochlora couloniana (adult Pairs) - Tropidacris collaris (adult Pairs) [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/1777/anisomorphaparomalus01rg1.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/3999/orestesmouhotiihn2.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/918/zonocerusvariegata04uc9.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] I can't write back in the week, only weekend in time. Greetings from Germany Chris[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 13.04.2008, 16:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-04-13 12:00)
      • Hi I can offer nymphs of Phaenophares K Ramulus Artemis Lonchodes Brevipes Lamponius Guerini Eggs from Phyllium Siccifolium Diapherodes Gigantea, also male nymps no female left. Extatosoma Tiaratum For Zonocerus variegata Stilpnochlora couloniana Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-04-13 17:16)
      • Hi I am interested is some of your orestes and Anisomorpha nimphs or subadults. I can offer you for them some animals: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaenopharos herwardenni Green extatosoma tiaratum Eurycnema goliath Eurycantha calcarata Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Hermagoras haematomus Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata Brasidas samarensis Lamponius guerini normalor white Carausius morosus Carausius sp 236 Sipyloidea sipylus Neohirasea maerens Dimorphodes mancus Paramenexenus laetus Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium sp ( Filipinas) Sungaya nexpectata Phobaeticus maximus Oreophoetes peruana Medauroidea extradentata Sipyloidea sipylus Phylium giganteum Please if you are interested in exchange with me contact me by Murex_6@hotmail.com, I am very interested in both species so if you prefr I can py you for them. regards (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-14 01:45)
      • Hi I have interest in Orestes mouhotii. I can offer eggs of Paramenexenus laetus, Parapachymorpha spiniger, Parapachymorpha zomproi and nymphs of Chondrostethus sp. Malaita red legs. Regards Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-04-15 20:14)
      • Hi Miroslav, Murex6 and Dilbert, sorry, but i have or had all the species that you offered in breed. Greetings Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-04-18 16:49)
    • Looking for.... (Slupor, 2008-04-19 13:28, views: 410)
      • Necroscia annulipes Rhapheriderus scabrosus (PSG 83) Epidares nolimetangere (PSG 99) Eggs, nymphs or adults I don't have something for exchange buy I'm willing to pay Greets Bas (Slupor, 2008-04-19 11:34)
      • I can offer you 10 eggs from Epidares nolimetangere, the prize is 5 Euro + shipping fee/depends on where you live. You can write me a PN if you are interested (theBug, 2008-04-19 13:28)
    • desperatley need female anismorpha ferruginea (robsorchids, 2008-04-19 16:56, views: 375)
      • all i have is one male of this species and i need a female as soon as possible for culture survival, many rare species to exchange for rob (robsorchids, 2008-04-19 16:56)
    • Still looking for Parectatosoma mocquerysi (MichaS, 2008-04-20 00:18, views: 378)
      • ...and for other Parectatosoma species as well. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-04-20 00:18)
    • Looking for Neopromachus doreyanus (tim191283, 2008-04-20 18:33, views: 364)
      • Hello, Can someone help me to obtain some eggs off this species. I have other interesting species voor exchange. Best regards (tim191283, 2008-04-20 18:33)
    • looking for P.cornucervi (eve, 2008-04-21 22:40, views: 368)
      • Hi, I'm looking for some Phenacephorus cornucervi if anyone can help me. Thanks a lot. Eve (eve, 2008-04-21 22:40)
    • Exchange (Malawi8, 2008-04-22 14:52, views: 442)
      • I have to exchange eggs: * Parapachymorpha spiniger Best regards[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Malawi8, 22.04.2008, 18:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Malawi8, 2008-04-22 14:52)
    • Phobaeticus serratipes (Bruno, 2008-04-22 21:15, views: 452)
      • some eggs of Phobaeticus serratipes are available: 5 Euros per 10 eggs (includes shipping costs within Europe) This is (to date) the largest phasmid species in the world - females of the present generation (F1) are 30+ cm. Therefore a really big cage (at least 1 m high) is a must ! Quite easy to breed on bramble these eggs are from a new culture stock which originates from Tapah Hills in Malaysia. Photos of this species you find here: http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/spip.php?article195 http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst/Phobeaticus_serratipes1.jpg if you are interested, please send me an email or a pm all the best Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 23.04.2008, 10:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-04-22 21:15)
    • Two H. dilatata pairs (drizzt, 2008-04-23 13:29, views: 565)
      • L4/5 I'll exchange to some smaller, photogenic, spiny species :) (like Hoploconia etc) Europe only. contact: drizzt@duet.net.pl[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: drizzt, 21.04.2008, 09:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (drizzt, 2008-04-21 09:49)
      • Hi I will have Hoploconia gecko albercomrei and cuspidata for exchange in two weeks (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-21 22:40)
      • [quote]Hi I will have Hoploconia gecko albercomrei and cuspidata for exchange in two weeks[/quote] Im very interested :) (drizzt, 2008-04-22 09:40)
      • One pair left (drizzt, 2008-04-23 13:29)
    • Eggs for exchange (misencjon, 2008-04-23 21:11, views: 460)
      • Hi! I have for exchange eggs of Anisomorpha ferruginea. I searching Haaniella species and Phyllium species, Hoploclonia gecko or I'm waiting for other Your propositions :) If you are interested, please send me an email or a PM. Best regards Misencjon (misencjon, 2008-04-22 23:35)
      • I have all Hoploconia, Haaniella and Phyllium sps Send me a mail to Murex_6@hotmail.com or to www.mantisuniverse.net All the best (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-23 09:25)
      • sent you pm (craig, 2008-04-23 21:11)
    • Eggs of Pseudophasma phthisicum (Marco, 2008-04-23 21:14, views: 601)
      • I have some fresh eggs of Pseudophasma phthisicum from French Guiana. They feed on the typical alternative foodplands used for Pseudophasmatinae. For further information please contact me! Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-04-17 13:36)
      • Hello I would like to buy eggs of this art. Is this possible? best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-17 17:26)
      • Hi Marco, Did you receive my message on the 17th April, I will send you the euro's when you send me your address. Regards, Keith Stables. 162 Westfield Lane. "Westcliffe", Wyke, Bradford BD12 9DB, West Yorkshire, England.U.K (Keith Stables, 2008-04-20 08:17)
      • I would be interested in some of your ova. Send me a pm if thats possible and i can tell you what i have to exchange or i can buy. Many thanks Craig (craig, 2008-04-23 21:14)
    • Eurycantha coriacea (Sixlegs, 2008-04-23 22:36, views: 376)
      • I have a limited number of nymphs in different stages and some ova. Exchange or buy both are possible. (Sixlegs, 2008-04-23 20:22)
      • sent you a pm (craig, 2008-04-23 21:15)
      • Hi, I am interested in Eurycantha coriacea. I have for exchange: Phasmids: Nymphen von Phyllium spec. (PSG 278), Asceles spec. Ban., Neohirsea maerens, Eurycantha calcarata, Aretaon asperrimus, Peruphasma schultei (L 1 - L 3), Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (L 1 – L 4); Phyllium celebicum (PSG 128) eggs from: Pharnacia ponderosa, Diapherodes gigantea, Eurycnema goliath, Diapheromera femorata, Extatosoma tiaratum, Pharncia alba nymphs from Pseudoproscopia latirostris Regards Rainer PS raglunder@martina-galunder-verlag.de (Eleocharis, 2008-04-23 22:36)
    • Phenacephorus latifemur (Neue Art!) (Michael, 2008-04-25 06:48, views: 457)
      • Hallo, i have for sale Phenacephorus latifemur (Borneo/sarawak) nymphs. Contact: Blech1407@AOL.com best regards Michael (Michael, 2008-04-25 01:16)
      • i have sent you email (craig, 2008-04-25 01:30)
      • Hi Michel, I am interested in this species, male/female pairs if possible.Please send me your price.I live in the U.K Kind Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-04-25 06:48)
      • I have sent you email Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-04-25 06:48)
    • Extatosoma tiaratum (Thorsten Thron, 2008-04-26 00:23, views: 338)
      • Hello! I can offer nymphs of Extatosoma tiaratum! Best regards! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-04-26 00:23)
    • [Exchange] Eggs of Pseudosermyles sp. (Colémont, 2008-04-26 15:28, views: 413)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of Pseudosermyles sp. (on bramble) I'm looking for different species of Lonchodinae (Lonchodes and Carausius) Best regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-04-26 15:28)
    • Dares validispinus offer (Dominic, 2008-04-26 23:20, views: 355)
      • Hi, i can offer 32 eggs of Dares validispinus. I have incubated them now 4-6 months! I cannot guarantee that they are fertilized, because my male died 8 months ago, or that they will hatch (please think about that and dont be angry if nothing will hatch!!!)! So please let me know what you could offer for exchange. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-04-26 23:20)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-04-26 23:21, views: 548)
      • 82 Rhaphiderus spinigerus 83 Rhaphiderus scabrosus 192 Orestes mohoutii 234 Xylica oedematosa 236 Dimorphodes catenulatus 238 Dinophasma kinabaluense 269 Pseudophasma castaneum 231 Abrosoma festinatum 85 Pseudophasma rufipes 31 Creoxylus spinosus 2 Pseudodiacantha macklottii Neopromachus doreyanus Rhynchacris ornata Please, write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best Regards John (Kapr, 2008-04-20 21:40)
      • Hi, you are searching Abrosoma festinatum but dont respond my mails? I can offer this species! regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-04-26 23:21)
    • Looking for species (David, 2008-04-27 12:00, views: 380)
      • Hi all, i'm looking for nymphs or ova of the following species: Dares sp. Haaniella sp. Hoploclonia sp. Pseudophasma sp. any offers would be appreciated. Thanks, David (David, 2008-04-27 11:25)
      • Hello,I have 50-70 ova of pseudophasma velutinum.What do you have for echange ?? Best regards maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-04-27 12:00)
    • Neopromachus doreyanus (MichaS, 2008-04-29 11:43, views: 400)
      • Looking for eggs/nymphs of this species. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-04-29 11:43)
    • Hemiplasta falcata and Necroscia annulipes (Ingo, 2008-04-29 15:56, views: 580)
      • Hello I have 10 eggs from Necroscia annulipes and 10 eggs from Hemiplasta falcata. in exchange I would like to: Rhynchacris ornata PSG 171 Hoploclonia Gecko Paracalynda PICTA PICTA Offers send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-04-27 20:02)
      • Hi Ingo, Like your 10 eggs each of necroscia and hemiplasta. have 20 even 30 eggs of paracalynda picta picta in exchange. Please email me at pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph Best Regards Thierry (tery2, 2008-04-29 15:56)
    • Phasmid surplus for exchange (craig, 2008-04-30 12:46, views: 1592)
      • Hi, I am interested in Acrophylla wuelfingi nymphs. I have for exchange: Phasmids: Nymphen von Phyllium spec. (PSG 278), Asceles spec. Ban., Neohirsea maerens, Eurycantha calcarata, Aretaon asperrimus, Peruphasma schultei (L 1 - L 3), Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (L 1 – L 4); Nymphen von Phyllium celebicum (PSG 128 not the right P. celebicum) and eggs from: Pharnacia ponderosa, Diapherodes gigantea, Eurycnema goliath, Diapheromera femorata, Extatosoma tiaratum, Pharnacia alba, and nymphs of Pseudoproscopia latirosris. Regards Rainer PS Email: rgalunder@martina-galunder-verlag.de (Eleocharis, 2008-04-23 22:31)
      • Hi I am interested in your Streptophasma sps and in your Clonaria sp too I can offer you for them some animals: Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Green extatosoma tiaratum Eurycnema goliath Eurycantha calcarata Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes amaurops Hermagoras haematomus Aretaon asperrimus Sungaya inexpectata Brasidas samarensis Lamponius guerini normal or white Carausius morosus Carausius sp 236 Sipyloidea sipylus Neohirasea maerens Dimorphodes mancus Paramenexenus laetus Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium sp ( Filipinas) Sungaya nexpectata Oreophoetes peruana Medauroidea extradentata Sipyloidea sipylus Phylium giganteum Please if you are interested in exchange with me contact me by Murex_6@hotmail.com, I am very interested in both species so if you prefr I can py you for them. (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-24 01:33)
      • i would suggest nobody exchange with murex6 as i have sent him eggs as well as my freind has sent him eggs (warry) as we have not recived anything in exchange i have been waiting 3 weeks now unless he contacts me immediatley at robsorchids@hotmail.co.uk , like i have contacted him several times with no response, i would beware of this person from spain rob[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: robsorchids, 24.04.2008, 14:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (robsorchids, 2008-04-24 14:27)
      • Hi Sorry me Rob, As I said you I have problems with the postoffice the first time I sent you your eggs ( because of a bad addrss ) sop they returned me them. After that I had a car accident and I have been a long time in the hospital and now I have been traveling a lot for my studies. I will send you the eggs as soon as possible and I wil send you the eggs you sent me too for the problems I have caused you. Please sorry me for the delate in sending eggs. Please do not send me eggs before recive mine. I do not want to cause problems to anybody in this forum. All the best (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-24 15:55)
      • thanks for your reply, i am sorry you had a car accident as i have been ripped of a number of times with people taking my eggs and not sending what is promised i am very weary of fraudsters becuase of this. i hope to receive the eggs soon, and i hope all will go well with no further problems rob (robsorchids, 2008-04-24 16:51)
      • Hi Please warry comunicate with me If I have to send you something but I have a post certificated where said I have just sent your eggs, If you have not recived them could be a postage failure so please comunicate me to say what has happened. If you prefer I can send you a pic of the certificated or return you the eggs you had sent me. Please contact me by Murex_6@hotmail.com, because I think this is not the place to speak abaut personal problems. Other time if you have problems with me please say me it previus to say it to Rob or to other people because I am the person who has to solve them and I must know that you are having problem with me to solve them. What did you send me?? Regards and sorry me (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-24 17:32)
      • Hi, I have exchanged often with murex6 and I have never had problems, now we are good friends and I have total confidence in him. I understand that we get angry when someone defrauds us, because it has happened at all of us sometimes, but I think that we should not accuse anybody of defrauding without being completely sure because it can cause misunderstandings :) In this case the problem it's that murex6 has had a car accident and he has been in hospital for two weeks so he could not send eggs this time or answer the mails. don't worry for the packages, I'm sure that he will send them ;) Best regards (Shade, 2008-04-24 23:40)
      • I do not have any problem with sending my surplus to murex6. I have had a few emails from javier now and i already can tell that he's trustworthy and geniune. He comes accross as a very nice bloke and i will be pleased to do business with him. Being involved in a car accident is more than a good enough excuse for a delay in sending out some ova. I look forward to exchanging stock in the future with javier and learning from him in all matters of keeping phasmids. I am pleased to have such a good contact thanks Javier. (craig, 2008-04-25 00:36)
      • javier, i dont understand your post you know i received titan ova because they day they arrived i emailed to tell you i had them and i also asked you if you received mine with a answer of yes i have no problem with you as i received ova just took a while thank you andy (warry) (warry, 2008-04-25 11:06)
      • Sorry Andy I asked you because Rob said that you have problems in the exchange with me. Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-04-25 17:00)
      • Hi! I'm interested in your Acrophylla wuelfingi and Pharnacia Ponderosa. I only have Medauroidea extradentata eggs at the moment, but there'll be Phyllium giganteum eggs soon. If you don't need those specimen, would you sell yours to me too? Regards, Mo (WalkingLeaf, 2008-04-30 12:46)
    • Eggs of Pharnacia ponderosa, new culture stock (Marco, 2008-04-30 14:45, views: 397)
      • A new culture stock of Pharnacia ponderosa, from southern Philippines. I have some eggs from F1 breeding stock; accepts bramale very easily. Also on request precise data on the origin of culture stock. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-04-30 14:45)
    • Looking for huge species (WalkingLeaf, 2008-04-30 16:42, views: 407)
      • Hej! I'm interested in the following: Acrophylla titan/wuelfingi Phobaeticus serratipes/heussii (got an offer) Pharnacia westwoodi/sumatrana/jianfenglingensis/ponderosa (got offers) Diesbachia tamyris Achrioptera punctipes Phasma gigas Pterinoxylus crassus and, by the way, orange and yellow Ph. bioculatum. I'm also looking for other very huge (at least 15cm) species, the bigger, the better; on the condition that they mainly feed on bramble, rose, and oak and that they have no chemical defense. For exchange, I can offer: Medauroidea extradentata eggs Coming soon: Phyllium giganteum eggs Phyllium siccifolium eggs (hopefully) Or money.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: WalkingLeaf, 01.05.2008, 18:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (WalkingLeaf, 2008-04-30 13:18)
      • Hi from the Philippines, have many Pharnacia Ponderosa eggs. Interested to exchange them for Phyllium giganteum. My email : pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph Thanks. Thierry (tery2, 2008-04-30 16:42)
    • Baculonistria (Pharnacia) alba (Eleocharis, 2008-05-01 17:04, views: 387)
      • Hi, I have eggs for exchange: Baculonistria (Pharnacia) alba, Diapheromera femorata, nymphs from Pseudoproscopia latirostris Regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-05-01 16:24)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-01 17:04)
    • Epidares nolimetangere (SPANIER, 2008-05-01 20:33, views: 412)
      • Hello everybody! I have some nymphs to sell or exchange for rare species. Please send private message if you are interested. Greetings SPANIER (SPANIER, 2008-05-01 20:33)
    • Lookinf for some species... (Malawi8, 2008-05-01 22:21, views: 447)
      • I looking for only nymphs: *Phyllium giganteum *Phyllium celebicum *Phasmoteania godeffroyii ( was australe) *Epidares nolimetangere *Aplopus jamaicensis *Spinohirasea bengalensis *Eurycnema goliath *Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum *Paramenexenus laetus *Oreophoetes peruana I have to exchange rare species. Best regards (Malawi8, 2008-05-01 08:45)
      • Hello, I have 30 ova of aplopus jamaicensis.What do you have for echange ? (Maik Wallner, 2008-05-01 09:46)
      • I/m interested only nymphs. (Malawi8, 2008-05-01 11:59)
      • Hi, I have nymphs of Extatosoma tiaratum in L2 - L3(partenogenese) and Oreophoetes peruana in L1 - L2 for exchange. What do you have for exchange? My email: carpfish@seznam.cz Best Regards John (Kapr, 2008-05-01 20:33)
      • Hi, yes, i am interested in eggs Diapherodes venustula and Carausius sanguineoligatus. I have nymphs Oreophoetes peruana L1-L2. And nymphs Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum L2-L3. Yes, nymphs of Oreophoetes peruana are sexual. How many eggs can you exchange for 10-15 nymph Oreophoetes peruana? John (Kapr, 2008-05-01 22:21)
    • Lonchodes philippinicus eggs (Udo, 2008-05-02 08:32, views: 313)
      • Hello, I have fresh eggs of Lonchodes philippinicus to sell. best regards Udo (Udo, 2008-05-02 08:32)
    • eggs for exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-02 17:12, views: 467)
      • I have for exchange eggs of this species: Ramulus artemis Parapachymorpha spiniger Sceptrophasma hispidula Epidares nolimetangere Neophasma subapterum Medaura jobrensis Sipyloidea sp. PSG 108 Phenacephorus cornucervi Parapachymorpha zomproi Carausius morosus Neohirasea honkongensis Dyme sp. Phobaeticus serratipies(parthenogenetis-only female) Peruphasma schultei Neohirasea maerens Marek Nohejl Czech republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-02 14:19)
      • I send you PM. (Malawi8, 2008-05-02 17:12)
    • Species surplus on offer (mieke, 2008-05-03 14:15, views: 481)
      • Hi, I have following species for exchange: Nymphs Oroephoetes peruana Eggs Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venustula Bacillus rossius Katydid: eggs of Stilpnochlora couloniana, will hatch soon! best regards, Mieke Please reply to this address: erik.vandenbergh@pandora.be (mieke, 2008-05-02 09:27)
      • Hi mieke I have e-mailed you at this address erik.vandenbergh@pandora.be. But gotten no answer. Please try to get in touch with me Regards CHris (Dilbert, 2008-05-03 14:15)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-05-03 17:14, views: 476)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Oreophoetes peruana Parapachymorpha spiniger Condrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini Pseudophasma acanthonota Pseudophasma velutinum My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-05-03 17:14)
    • Diapherodes venustula eggs for exchange (Cayekw, 2008-05-04 11:17, views: 355)
      • I have 30 eggs of Diapherodes venustula for exchange (Cayekw, 2008-05-04 11:17)
    • Eggs For Excange (Bestiazza, 2008-05-04 14:43, views: 431)
      • Hello i have Sceptrophasma langkawiensis eggs to excange. If someone is interested, contact me with a list of its assets. Sorry for my bad english, i'm Italian. Matteo (Bestiazza, 2008-05-04 14:43)
    • Hypocyrtus scythrus (from Belize) (Bruno, 2008-05-04 18:27, views: 393)
      • some eggs of Hypocyrtus scythrus are available now - 4 Euros per 10 eggs. This is an easy species which feeds readily on bramble. More infos on this species (pics, care sheet) on my site: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com all the best Bruno (Bruno, 2008-05-04 18:27)
    • Acanthoxyla inermis (Bruno, 2008-05-04 18:50, views: 454)
      • some eggs of Acanthoxyla inermis are available: - new culture stock from New Zealand - 4 Euro per 10 eggs (includes shipping costs within Europe) - for infos on the species (food plants, pictures ect.) you can download a care sheet here: http://www.box.net/shared/o6153xtwkg oder in Deutsch: http://www.box.net/shared/kybdeh68s8 all the best Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 04.05.2008, 20:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-05-04 18:50)
    • PHYLLIUM nymphs to offer! (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-05 11:48, views: 381)
      • I have surplus nymphs of PHYLLIUM SP. PSG 278 (Philippines) in different stages to offer. They range from 2nd to penultimate instar. My stock includes pretty colour-variations and is rather easy to rear on bramble, rose and oak. Anyone interested please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de. (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-05 11:48)
    • Surplus eggs (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-05 11:51, views: 483)
      • I can presently offer surplus eggs of: PSG 229: unident. (Thailand) --] very rare! PSG 284: Pharnacia ponderosa PSG 285: Hemiplasta falcata PSG 288: Phasmotaenia godeffroyi Anyone interested please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-05 11:51)
    • Surplus eggs of Spinohirasea bengalensis (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-05 12:19, views: 499)
      • I have surplus eggs of Spinohirasea bengalensis (PSG 272) to offer! Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-05 12:19)
    • Exchange (TomCZ, 2008-05-07 19:09, views: 407)
      • Hi, I search adult male for my freshly adult female of Hemiplasta falcata. Write me, when you have adult male from this species, please. I have eggs for exchange from these species: Dares verrucosus Necroscia annulipes Neophasma subapterum Abrosoma festinatum I search other species, too. For example: Dares ulula, validispinus Dinophasma spp. Epicharmus guerini Eurycantha coronata Extatosoma popa Pseudodatames spp Concact me, when you have these species, please. My e-mail: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom (TomCZ, 2008-05-07 19:09)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (willy_11, 2008-05-07 19:09, views: 449)
      • I can offer eggs from S.sipylus M.extradentata P.siccipholium R.artemis For sale or exchange. Best regards (willy_11, 2008-05-07 19:09)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Kapr, 2008-05-08 20:09, views: 427)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for sale or exchange: Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Oreophoetes peruana Parapachymorpha spiniger Condrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Pseudophasma velutinum Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Pharnacia ponderosa Phraortes bicolor My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-05-08 20:09)
    • Looking for Necroscia sps (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-05-09 12:29, views: 450)
      • I am looking for Necroscia sps If you have something to sell or exchange please contact with me by murex_6@hotmail.com or by www.mantisuniverse.net Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-05-09 12:29)
    • Lonchodes phillippinicus L2 + still a lot of Diapherodes gigantea eggs (theBug, 2008-05-11 11:53, views: 482)
      • Lonchodes phillippinicus, mostly L2, 5 for 10 Euro. Shipping: 4 Euro Eggs from Lonchodes: 25 for 8 Euro.Shipping 2 Euro Eggs from Diapherodes gigantea: 25 for 8 Euro.Shipping 2 Euro I will exchange for mantids/oothecs. (theBug, 2008-05-09 16:19)
      • Hi I am interested in buying you 15 Lonchodes philipinicus Please comunicate with me by Murex_6@hotmail.com Regards Javier (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-05-11 11:53)
    • Offering eggs or nymphs Heteropteryx Dilatata (kvanunen, 2008-05-12 01:14, views: 435)
      • Hi, I'm offering Heteropteryx Dilatata eggs (1 euro each) or nymphs (5 euro each). Minimum order 25 eggs or 5 nymphs. Pay in advance. Cheers, keesvanunen@hotmail.com[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: kvanunen, 12.05.2008, 01:16 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvanunen, 2008-05-12 01:14)
    • Eggs for exchange (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-15 21:12, views: 393)
      • Hi, I have eggs of this species for exchange or sale: I have for exchange eggs of this species: Ramulus artemis Parapachymorpha spiniger Sceptrophasma hispidula Epidares nolimetangere Neophasma subapterum Medaura jobrensis Sipyloidea sp. PSG 108 Phenacephorus cornucervi Parapachymorpha zomproi Carausius morosus Neohirasea honkongensis Dyme sp. Phobaeticus serratipies(parthenogenetis-only female) Peruphasma schultei Neohirasea maerens Marek Nohejl Czech reublic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-15 21:12)
    • Give away (tery2, 2008-05-17 09:43, views: 371)
      • Hi, I give away cheap : 10 sets of 50 eggs/each for 10euros a set, packing and postage included of : Eucarcharus feruloides (Phils) Pharnacia sp. (Phils) No exchange this time. Payment with Paypal or cash by post (if we agree on loss risks) Will be dispatched on first come-first serve basis. Will take orders only on my following Email : pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph Thierry[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: tery2, 19.05.2008, 13:07 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (tery2, 2008-05-17 09:43)
    • Heteropteryx dilatata (Ingo, 2008-05-17 11:22, views: 326)
      • Hello I may take 30 of eggs Heteropteryx dilatata for sale. 30 including shipping for Europe. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-05-17 11:22)
    • Phasmid surplus for exchange (craig, 2008-05-17 22:12, views: 361)
      • Ova i have to exchange are as follows Aretaon asperrimus Bacillius rossius Clonaria conformans Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venstula Eurycantha calcarta ( and nymphs ) Extatosoma tiaratum Lamponius guerini ( and subadult pairs ) Lonchodes brevipes Ocnophiloidea regularis Parapachymorpha zomproi ( and subadults ) Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis ( and nymphs ) Phyllium siccifolium Ramulus artemis Ramulus thaii Sceptrophasma langkawiensis Sipyloidea menptolemus Sosibia parvipennis Spinohirasea bengalensis Best wishes to you all Craig (craig, 2008-05-17 22:12)
    • Searching for Extatosoma tiaratum and Canachus alligator (Thomas van de Kamp, 2008-05-18 19:33, views: 282)
      • Hi, I'm searching for a young adult female of Extatosoma tiaratum and for all stages and sexes of Canachus alligator. regards Thomas (Thomas van de Kamp, 2008-05-18 19:33)
    • Eggs for exchange (Oskar Conle, 2008-05-18 20:46, views: 436)
      • I have surplus of the following species: eggs of PSG 152, Venezuela; eggs of Carausius? sp. Thailand; eggs of Malacomorpha cyllarus, Jamaica. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-05-18 19:43)
      • sent you pm (craig, 2008-05-18 20:46)
    • Eggs of Lopaphus sphalerus (Marco, 2008-05-19 13:52, views: 399)
      • I have some eggs of PSG 174 Lopaphus sphalerus. Would be interested to exchange with other species in the subfamily Necrosciinae. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-05-19 13:52)
    • Nyphs of phasmids (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-19 18:02, views: 396)
      • Hello, I have to exchange or sale of these species: Lonchodes cultratolobatus Peruphasma schultei Aretaon asperrimus Oreophoetes peruana Adults: Parapachymorpha zomproi If you would like to send PM regards, Marek Nohejl Czech republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-19 18:02)
    • Pseudosermyle phalangiphora and others (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-05-19 18:43, views: 906)
      • Hi all I can offer a few fresh P. phalangiphora eggs, fertilization guaranteed. And: Parapachymorpha spinosa Phyllium siccifolium Hermagoras haematomus I'll also bring some animals to Mannheim (3.5.), contact me please for details. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-04-27 22:38)
      • Still some eggs of all species available. (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-05-03 11:25)
      • H. haematomus are out of stock for the next month (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-05-10 16:25)
      • Hi, do you still have eggs of phyllium siccifolium? (Jacob, 2008-05-14 07:02)
      • sent you pm (craig, 2008-05-15 02:49)
      • Yes, I still have some P. siccifolium eggs for sale or exchange. (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-05-15 13:11)
      • hi daniel do you happen to have a spare female Z.spinosa? i had some of this species males turn up in a cage, no idea where they come from! but sadly no females rob (robsorchids, 2008-05-15 19:40)
      • Hi Rob Yes, I have some, but I send no animals. especially such a nervous species. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-05-19 18:43)
    • P. schultei ova (lele, 2008-05-19 23:55, views: 363)
      • I am in US and have excess P. schultei for anyone interested please email me via forum. Only ask you cover shipping costs. Oviposited Mid-March to current date. lele (lele, 2008-05-19 23:55)
    • Searching for Rhynchacris ornata (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-20 17:36, views: 418)
      • I am looking for this species, prefer eggs. Thank you. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-20 17:36)
    • Surplus offer eggs and nymphs (mieke, 2008-05-20 18:52, views: 622)
      • Hello all, I have surplus of following species: eggs Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venustula Bacillus rossius Pseudophasma menius Pseudophasma bispinosum Carausius sanguineoligatus nymphs Anchiale spec Malaita Extatosoma tiaratum green Katydid: nymphs Stilpnochlora couloniana Pls contact me at erik.vandenbergh@pandora.be best wishes Mieke (mieke, 2008-05-14 13:34)
      • Hi Meike I sent you a email did you recieve it. Many thanks Craig (craig, 2008-05-15 00:47)
      • Hi Meike ! I have sent you PM. (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-19 18:51)
      • Hi Mieke Dont you get my emails or have you ran out of nymphs? Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-05-20 18:52)
      • Hi Mieke Dont you get my emails or have you ran out of nymphs? Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-05-20 18:52)
    • Surplus nymphs & adult couples of Phyllium (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-20 19:23, views: 402)
      • Hello all, I can offer large nymphs and adult couples of Phyllium sp. (PSG 278 - Philippines). If interested please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-20 19:23)
    • Surplus eggs and nymphs for exchange (Dilbert, 2008-05-20 22:33, views: 540)
      • Hello all I have eggs of Diapherodes Gigantea Phasma Gigas (just few) Phyllium Phillipines Phaenophares Khayoaensis Lonchodes Brevipes Lamponius Guerini Eurycantha Calcarata I have Nymphs of Phobaeticus Maximus (few) Phaenophares Khayoaensis Ramulus Artemis For exchange only. I am interested in many species let me know what you can offer. I mostly look for Pharnacia sp and Haaniella sp but everything is of interest I live in sweden e mail me at christer.henrysson@telia.com [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Dilbert, 20.05.2008, 19:08 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Dilbert, 2008-05-20 18:51)
      • Hi, I have sent you PM. (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-20 22:33)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Kapr, 2008-05-21 21:42, views: 465)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Parapachymorpha spiniger Condrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Pharnacia ponderosa Phraortes bicolor My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-05-21 21:42)
    • Epidares nolimetangere (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-21 21:55, views: 411)
      • Hi, I have for exchange or sale eggs, nypmh and Imags of this species. Marek Nohejl Czech republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-21 21:55)
    • Eggs for exchange (zib, 2008-05-23 15:50, views: 361)
      • Asceles sp. Ban Salok Eurycantha calcarata Sceptrophasma hispidula Diapherodes gigantea Dyme bifrons (sp amazonica) Cuniculina sp. Bangladesh II Bacillus rossius Anchiale (Ctenomorphodes) briareus Ramulus thaii Lamponius guerini Lonchodiodes samarensis Regards, zib (zib, 2008-05-23 15:50)
    • Purchase Phyllium (patyczak15, 2008-05-23 17:46, views: 526)
      • I want to buy some species of Phylliums apart from P. celebicum, P.giganteum, P. siccifolium and P. bioculatum. Contact is : e-mail: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu (patyczak15, 2008-05-13 17:47)
      • and apart from Phyllium sp. (patyczak15, 2008-05-13 20:36)
      • updating (patyczak15, 2008-05-23 17:46)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Kapr, 2008-05-23 22:13, views: 375)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium bioculatum (for one month) Raphiderus spinigerus (for one week) Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Pharnacia ponderosa Phraortes bicolor Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form I would like to buy or exchange eggs of: Aschiphasma annulipes 192 Orestes mohoutii 234 Xylica oedematosa 236 Dimorphodes catenulatus Domorphodes sp. 238 Dinophasma kinabaluense 166 Dinophasma saginatum 269 Pseudophasma castaneum 85 Pseudophasma rufipes 31 Creoxylus spinosus 2 Pseudodiacantha macklottii Neopromachus doreyanus Rhynchacris ornata Asceles margaritatus Calvisia virbius Chlorophasma sp Urucumania borellii 174 Lopaphus caesius My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-05-23 22:13)
    • Sell or exchange Diapherodes gigantea and Heteropterix dilatata (Niloxobap, 2008-05-24 10:06, views: 347)
      • Hello, I have one pair of imago Diapherodes gigantea and two pairs imago of Heteropterix dilatata to sell or to swap with Phyllium (not sp). Contact me by e mail: niloxobap@hotmail.com Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2008-05-24 10:06)
    • Eggs of Malacomorpha cyllarus for exchange (MichaS, 2008-05-24 14:29, views: 498)
      • Hello, I have 50 eggs or more from Malacomorpha cyllarus for exchange. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-05-16 12:52)
      • I still can spare some... ;) (MichaS, 2008-05-24 14:29)
    • Looking for Hoploclonia ssp. (MichaS, 2008-05-24 14:33, views: 340)
      • Hey, I'm looking for all Hoploclonia species or other 'dwarf-phasmids' (except Pylaemenes guangxiensis, Orestes mohoutii and Epidares nolimetangere). Please make an offer. Best regards, Micha[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MichaS, 24.05.2008, 14:34 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (MichaS, 2008-05-24 14:33)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-05-24 17:19, views: 768)
      • Hello I offer the following exchange for the eggs: Diapherodes gigantea Heteropteryx dilatata Phyllium bioculatum (15 eggs) Please make me a proposal to exchange. I'm looking for small species. offers please send me by pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-05-12 20:48)
      • Hello have additional eggs for the following exchange: 10 Phyllium giganteum 10 Haaniella dehaani best regards ingo[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: alina1001, 14.05.2008, 03:55 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Ingo, 2008-05-14 03:54)
      • I sent you a email did you recieve it Kind regards Craig (craig, 2008-05-15 02:49)
      • Hello sorry but I have no mail from them. send me the mail again. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-05-15 07:06)
      • Hello I also still looking for other beautiful species. who wants to make me an offer for the exchange. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-05-17 09:24)
      • I have sent you a pm asking for your email so i can send you my culture list. (craig, 2008-05-18 20:48)
      • Hello there is nothing more. again in a month. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-05-24 17:19)
    • Eggs of Phyllium bioculatum from Java (Marco, 2008-05-24 18:45, views: 404)
      • This is the typical Phyllium pulchrifolium-like species; the culture originate from females just imported from Java, Indonesia. I have a few fresh eggs available. Please contact me for further details. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-05-23 19:10)
      • I sent you pm (Cayekw, 2008-05-24 18:45)
    • [Exchange]PSG 66 and 237 (Colémont, 2008-05-25 17:35, views: 384)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of Carausius sanguineoligatus PSG 66 and Pseudosermyle sp. PSG 237 Best regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-05-25 16:01)
      • Hi I am interested in Carausius sanguineoligatus and Pseudosermyle sp. I have eggs for exchange: -Asceles sp. Ban Salok -Eurycantha calcarata -Sceptrophasma hispidula -Diapherodes gigantea -Dyme bifrons (sp amazonica) -Cuniculina sp. Bangladesh II (PSG 211) -Bacillus rossius -Anchiale (Ctenomorphodes) briareus -Ramulus thaii -Lamponius guerini -Lonchodiodes samarensis zib (zib, 2008-05-25 17:35)
    • Eggs for exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-25 21:03, views: 387)
      • Abrosoma festinatum Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodes cultratolobatus Paremenexenus laetus Parapachymorpha zomproi (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-25 21:03)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-05-25 22:06, views: 449)
      • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: Aschiphasma annulipes 192 Orestes mohoutii 234 Xylica oedematosa 236 Dimorphodes catenulatus Domorphodes sp. 238 Dinophasma kinabaluense 166 Dinophasma saginatum 269 Pseudophasma castaneum 85 Pseudophasma rufipes 31 Creoxylus spinosus 2 Pseudodiacantha macklottii Neopromachus doreyanus Rhynchacris ornata Asceles margaritatus Calvisia virbius Chlorophasma sp Urucumania borellii 174 Lopaphus caesius Hypocyrtus scythrus PSG266 Agamemnon cornutus 286 Monandroptera acanthomera 281 Pterinoxylus crassus 261 Canachus alligator 258 Parectatosoma mocquerysi 249 Metriophasma diocles 14 Eurycnema goliath Necroscia annulipes Offers or answers write on my email please. My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-05-25 22:06)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Kapr, 2008-05-25 22:10, views: 375)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium bioculatum (for one month) Raphiderus spinigerus Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Pharnacia ponderosa Phraortes bicolor Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-05-25 22:10)
    • I am looking for 1-2 males Raphiderus scabrosus (Kapr, 2008-05-25 22:23, views: 358)
      • Hi, I would like to buy them or exchange for 1-2 females or some eggs: Raphiderus spinigerus Phyllium bioculatum (for one month) Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei Pharnacia ponderosa Phraortes bicolor My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you for offers. Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-05-25 22:23)
    • Great species to offer (Thorsten Thron, 2008-05-26 20:41, views: 1304)
      • Hello! I’m proud that I can offer the following great species: Eumegalodon spec. (please google for pictures. I’t not a phasmid, it’s a 7cm long cricket), Eurycnema versirubra green and yellow morph adult and subadult only females, Pharnacia sumatranus adult males and females, Phylium bioculatum (pulchrifolium) adult and subadult green morph, both sexes, Phylium bioculatum (pulchrifolium) adult and subadult yellow morph, both sexes, Phylium bioculatum (pulchrifolium) adult and subadult red morph, both sexes, Please ask for a price list. Best regards! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2007-08-12 12:08)
      • hello can you send me your prices please thanks a lot best regards tchooooooooooooooo (homer66, 2007-08-12 20:43)
      • Hi, I too would like to know your prices, particularly for the Phylliums. Have you an email address if you don't want to post the prices. Thanks[!-- editby --][i]edited by: bugzy, Aug 13, 2007 - 04:30 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marion, 2007-08-13 16:29)
      • I would like to get a price list, too. Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-08-13 17:38)
      • i'll like a price list too, if possible.. (mighty68, 2007-08-14 12:15)
      • me, too! Thank you! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-08-14 12:54)
      • please could i also have a price list? thanks rob (robsorchids, 2007-08-15 17:32)
      • Hallo, me too pleas!! many thanks Michael (Michael, 2007-08-15 20:23)
      • Hello! I need some time to answer all your questions and emails! So please don't be angry, I'm very bussy at the moment and from Friday to Wednesday I'm in Switzerland without any computer... best regards! Thorsten [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thorsten, 17.08.2007, 00:10 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thorsten Thron, 2007-08-16 00:22)
      • Hi. I`m interested in 30 eggs of yellow,red and green form of phyllium bioculatum. Can you sell them ? Best regards Cayekw (Cayekw(PL), 2008-01-24 20:39)
      • i got eggs from thorsten but they are not P.sumatranus he is selling! he sent me P.biceps! not happy as i have been sold the wrong species rob (robsorchids, 2008-01-24 20:47)
      • I would like to get your pricelist please Especially for the versirubra Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-05-26 20:41)
    • Looking for Phyllium Giganteum (kvanunen, 2008-05-27 22:51, views: 472)
      • Hi all, I am looking for Phyllium Giganteum nymphs (preferably) or eggs. I am also looking for mantis Gongylus Gongylodes. Cheers, Kees Netherlands (kvanunen, 2008-05-26 13:35)
      • you have an pm regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-05-27 22:51)
    • Rhynchacris ornata (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-29 21:44, views: 342)
      • Has anybody at least 10 eggs of Rhynchacris ornata? Greatly I would like this species had! Best regards Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-05-29 21:44)
    • Rhamphophasma spinicorne - who has this species? (julia123, 2008-05-29 22:32, views: 402)
      • Ich bin schon sehr lange auf der suche nach Rhamphophasma spinicorne. Gibt es irgendjemanden, der diese Art noch hat, oder ist sie in deutschen Terrarien mittlerweile ausgestorben? Hallo Peter - züchtest du sie vielleicht noch? I ve been searching for R. spinicorne for a long time... is anybody still breeding this species? Gruß, Julia (julia123, 2008-05-28 23:13)
      • write in english please ... :| (Cayekw, 2008-05-29 15:32)
      • She did. (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-05-29 22:32)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-05-30 11:26, views: 379)
      • Hello, I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: Aschiphasma annulipes 192 Orestes mohoutii 234 Xylica oedematosa 236 Dimorphodes catenulatus Domorphodes sp. 238 Dinophasma kinabaluense 166 Dinophasma saginatum 269 Pseudophasma castaneum 85 Pseudophasma rufipes 31 Creoxylus spinosus 2 Pseudodiacantha macklottii Neopromachus doreyanus Rhynchacris ornata Asceles margaritatus Calvisia virbius Chlorophasma sp Urucumania borellii 174 Lopaphus caesius Hypocyrtus scythrus PSG266 Agamemnon cornutus 286 Monandroptera acanthomera 281 Pterinoxylus crassus 261 Canachus alligator 258 Parectatosoma mocquerysi 249 Metriophasma diocles 14 Eurycnema goliath Necroscia annulipes Offers or answers write on my email please. My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-05-30 11:26)
    • I am looking for 1-2 adult or subadult males Raphiderus scabrosus (Kapr, 2008-05-30 11:29, views: 351)
      • Hi, I would like to buy them or exchange for 1-2 females or some eggs: Raphiderus spinigerus (40 eggs) Phyllium bioculatum (25 eggs) Phyllium sp. (Filipines) (40 eggs) Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei Pharnacia ponderosa (25 eggs) My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you for offers. Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-05-30 11:29)
    • Looking for eggs and nymphs (Thomas van de Kamp, 2008-05-30 13:06, views: 432)
      • I'm looking for eggs and nymphs of the following species: Neophasma subapterum Canachus alligator (PSG No. 261) Phobaeticus serratipes (PSG No. 25) Best regards Thomas (Thomas van de Kamp, 2008-05-30 11:47)
      • Hi, I have for exchange or sale eggs of Neophasma subapterum. Send me PM. Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-05-30 13:06)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Kapr, 2008-06-01 00:38, views: 518)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium bioculatum (25 eggs) Raphiderus spinigerus (40 eggs) Phyllium sp. (Filipines) (40 eggs) Pharnacia ponderosa (25 eggs) Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-05-30 11:31)
      • Hi John, I am interested ig eggs of Peruphasma Schultei. I have eggs of Heteropteryx Dilatata and Phasma Giga (Reinwardi) to exchange. Send me a pm if you are interested. Cheers, Kees (kvanunen, 2008-05-31 23:55)
      • Hi, yes, I am interested in eggs of Phasma gigas and H.dilatata. How many eggs do you have for exchange? I have for exchange 80-100 eggs of P.schultei Write me on my email please. carpfish@seznam.cz Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-06-01 00:38)
    • Eggs and nymphs different species for exchange (mieke, 2008-06-01 16:15, views: 408)
      • Hi all, I have following species to offer: eggs: Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venustula Pseudophasma menius nymphs: Acanthoxyla intermedia Anchiale spec Malaita Lobolibethra spec Lima Monandroptera acanthomera Stilpnochlora couloniana (katydids) best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2008-06-01 16:15)
    • P Serratipes and Phasma Gigas for exchange (Dilbert, 2008-06-03 14:58, views: 382)
      • Hi all I have Phobaeticus Serratipes nymphs for exchange and subadult Phaenophares Khayoaensis. I have eggs from Phasma Gigas, Diapherodes Gigantea Phyllium Phillipines and Extatosoma Tiaratum. I am looking for nymphs from Pharnacia Ponderosa Orephoetus Peruana and/or Anchiale Briareus. Eggs fromall interesting species. contact me at: christer.henrysson@telia.com Be well Chris (Dilbert, 2008-06-02 22:05)
      • Hi Cris, Have send you a PN Thierry (tery2, 2008-06-03 14:58)
    • Diapherodes gigantea nymphs + Lonchodes phillippinicus L2-L3 (theBug, 2008-06-04 12:12, views: 304)
      • I offer Lonchodes p. L2-L3: 5 for 10 Euro Diapherodes gigantea (they don´t need Eukalyptus anymore!!): 1 for 7 Euro (L2). Still got eggs of these two species. Eva (theBug, 2008-06-04 12:12)
    • Parectatosoma mocquerysi (PSG 258) for exchange (Slupor, 2008-06-04 15:48, views: 341)
      • I have around 35 eggs of this species for exchange only. I search following species: Epidares nolimetangere (PSG99) Rhapiderus scabrosus (PSG83) Necroscia annulipes Regards (Slupor, 2008-06-04 13:47)
      • i send you a pm. regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-04 15:48)
    • I'm looking eggs/nymphs Phyllium bioculatum and Phyllium frondosum (patyczak15, 2008-06-04 16:38, views: 305)
      • Hi! I would buy some eggs/nymphs of Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum. Contact is: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu Best regards Patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-06-04 16:38)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-04 20:27, views: 355)
      • I have eggs of this species to offer: Abrosoma festinatum Aretaon asperrimus Cuniculina sp. Bangladesh 12 Chondrostethis sp. Malaita "red legs" Parapachymorpha zomproi And fresh adults pairs of Sipyloidea meneptolemus (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-04 20:27)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-06-05 15:27, views: 363)
      • Hello I've got for the eggs to the following exchange: Haaniella muelleri 13 ST. Lopaphus sphalerus 30 ST. Please make your offer to me by pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-05 15:27)
    • Pseudodiacantha macklotti (MichaS, 2008-06-06 15:37, views: 366)
      • I'm looking for one or two couples of Pseudodiacantha macklotti (don't need to be adult, but prefer L3 and up), in exchange for one or two couples of Parectatosoma mocquerysi (L3/L4). Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-06-06 15:37)
    • Have eggs for sale (tery2, 2008-06-07 12:12, views: 409)
      • # 50 EGGS ] 10 EURO ] POSTAGE INCLUDED, OF : Pharnacia sp. (Philippines) Eucarcharus feruloides (Philippines) Phyllium sp (Philippines) Extatosoma tiaratum (australia / parthenogenetic) Neohirasea maerens (vietnam) # 20 EGGS ] 10 EURO ] POSTAGE INCLUDED, OF : Paracalynda picta (belize) Spinohirasea bengalensis (Vietnam) # Payment via Paypal (preferred) or cash or western union. # Contact us at : pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph Thierry and Elizabeth (tery2, 2008-06-07 12:12)
    • phobaeticus serratipes nymphs for exchange PSG25 (robsorchids, 2008-06-07 22:40, views: 422)
      • nymphs available from mated stock, first come first serve basis exchange only please thanks rob (robsorchids, 2008-06-03 19:59)
      • plenty of nymphs still available, any species will be considerd for exchange rob (robsorchids, 2008-06-07 22:40)
    • search for extatosoma, epidares nolimetangere (Bont, 2008-06-08 17:57, views: 330)
      • hello i´m searching for someone that has eggs of this species(non partenogenic for the extatosoma)...unfortunatly my animals (Baculum extradentatum and haaniella muelleri) are young and not breading so i can´t exchange....can anyone that have possibility to ship to italy contact me? dal.borgo@libero.it....speak german no problem (Bont, 2008-06-08 17:57)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-06-09 06:54, views: 602)
      • Hello I offer the following exchange for eggs: Pylaemenes guangxiensis Epidares nolimetangere Spinohirasea bengalensis Heteropteryx dilatata Diapherodes gigantea Lamponius guerini Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Malacmorpha cyllarum Offers send pm best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-01 00:00)
      • Hello, I am interested in eggs of Spinohirasea bengalensis, Heteropteryx dilatata and Malacmorpha cyllarum. I have eggs of this species for exchange: Phyllium bioculatum (30 eggs) Rhapiderus scabrosus (parthenogenesis ) for one month Raphiderus spinigerus (40 eggs) Phyllium sp. (Filipines) (40 eggs) Pharnacia ponderosa (25 eggs) Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-06-01 00:47)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-01 08:50)
      • Hello it is still all there. Please do not be angry me if I reject many offers as I have something in breeding and stop looking for other interesting species. hallo es ist noch alles da. Bitte seid mir nicht böse wenn ich manches angebot ablehne da ich einiges in zucht habe und halt auch interessante arten suche . best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-06 11:50)
      • Hello in addition, I have eggs by: Phraortes bicolor (Phraortes formosanus) Haaniella dehaani best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-09 06:54)
    • Eggs / Nymphs (Dominic, 2008-06-09 16:13, views: 441)
      • Hi, i can offer the following species: Mallacomorpha cyllaria (nymphs) Parectatosoma moquiersi (eggs) Lonchodes cultratolobatus (eggs) Peruphasma schultei (nymphs) Orestes mouhotti (eggs) regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-06-08 22:22)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-09 16:13)
    • Ramulus nematodes (blue form) (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-09 21:30, views: 334)
      • Hi all I have some fresh eggs for sale or exchange (exchange preferred). I'm interested in the following species: Achrioptera spp. Pseudodiacantha macklotti Lonchodes spp. (except brevipes, geniculatus, haematomus, hosei herberti, cultratolobatus and rusticus) Baculofractum insignis Phobaeticus heusii or kirbyi Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-09 21:30)
    • Eggs for sale/exchange Heteropteryx dilatata (Ingo, 2008-06-10 17:05, views: 330)
      • Hello I offer here 50 eggs from Heteropteryx dilatata for sale. Who are interested, please send reports pm. best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-10 17:05)
    • searching for nymphs of eurycnema goliath and phasma gigas (Thomas, 2008-06-10 21:56, views: 330)
      • I'm searching for nymphs (] L1) of Eurycnema goliath and phasma gigas. If you can offer these species, please send me a message and call me the price. Best regards Thomas (Thomas, 2008-06-10 21:56)
    • exchange (conrad helm, 2008-06-11 14:37, views: 308)
      • hello everybody! because of morphological studies i'm searching for adults (dead or alive) of: gratidia hispidula paramenexus laetus chondrostethus woodfordi carausius spinosus lonchodiodes samarensis i need only one or two couples per species! please help me if you can...i'm willing to pay or am also able to exchange! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-06-11 14:37)
    • I'm looking eggs/nymphs Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum (patyczak15, 2008-06-11 17:10, views: 279)
      • Hi! I would buy some eggs/nymphs of Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum. Contact is: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu Best regards Patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-06-11 17:10)
    • Only for exchange (RobK, 2008-06-12 20:06, views: 472)
      • I have eggs of PSG 281 Pterinoxylus crassus, Lobolibethra sp. Lima and Dinophasma alimbiuni for exchange. I'm looking for Hoploclonia gecko and Dares ulula I do not sell ! (RobK, 2008-06-11 19:27)
      • What do D. alimbiuni eat? (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-11 21:15)
      • Fucsia, strawberry etc.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Plota, 11.06.2008, 22:04 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Paweł, 2008-06-11 22:03)
      • I am really interisted in Dinophasma alimbiuni. I have at the moment for echange: lonchodes phillipicus Anchiale sp. Solomon Islands aceles sp ban salok extatsoma tiaratum sipyloidea meneptolemus malacomorpha cyllaria pseudophasma velutinum I have also a hoplonica abercerbei male Are you interisted ?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 12.06.2008, 08:01 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2008-06-12 07:38)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-12 17:14)
      • [quote]What do D. alimbiuni eat?[/quote] Fuchsia was never accepted by my insects. Neither did they eat from strawberry. I only feed them with plants of the Onagraceae family like willowherb and evening primrose. In answer to the others. I'm only interested in both species I mentioned: Hoploclonia gecko and Dares ulula (RobK, 2008-06-12 19:57)
      • Hi Rob. I've got this information from italian breeder, but I'm not talking that Your information is not correct :) Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-06-12 20:01)
      • Hi Plota, It was not an attack on you, please don't misunderstand me. I just told what my experiences are. I was also told they would accept Rumex. I've tried that too but they also did not accepted this plant as a foodplant. Rob (RobK, 2008-06-12 20:06)
    • for exchange (Bruno, 2008-06-12 21:05, views: 427)
      • would any one on here have some eggs of the following species for me. The eggs need to be fresh as I have to send them on a long journey: Carausius sp. PSG 230 Mithrenes sp. PSG 232 Orxines semperi PSG 256 Brasidas samarensis PSG 235 Trachyareaton brueckneri PSG for exchange I have eggs of: Carausius spinosus (new culture stock - F1) Hypocyrtus scythrus Necroscia annulipes (few eggs only , new culture stock - F1 !) Megacrania phelaus Ramulus nematodes (blue males !) Stheneboea repudiosa (few eggs only, new culture stock - F1 !) Please send me a PM all the best Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 12.06.2008, 17:19 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-06-12 17:15)
      • Hi, I have eggs of: Carausius sp. 230 and Brasidas samarensis(Trachyaretaon brueckneri in month) i am interesting for: Stheneboea repudiosa Megacrania phelaus Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2008-06-12 21:03)
      • Hi I have eggs of Brasidas Samarensis I am interested in Necroscia Annulipes Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-06-12 21:05)
    • Aularchis miliaris, Diapherodes gigantea, Lonchodes p. (theBug, 2008-06-13 08:13, views: 405)
      • Aularchis miliaris, freshly adult, very nice animals! Still have Diapherodes gigantea nymphs(L1-L2) and Lonchodes phillippinicus. Only for sale, because I have too much insects now! (theBug, 2008-06-11 15:28)
      • Aularches are all sold! (theBug, 2008-06-13 08:13)
    • Looking for... (conrad helm, 2008-06-13 09:28, views: 369)
      • hello! because of morphological studies, I'm searching for: Phaenopharos struthioneus (adult pair); Phaenopharos herwaardeni (adult pair); Oxyartes spinipennis (adult pair, eggs); Oxyartes cresphontes (adult pair, eggs); Oxyartes ceylonicus (adult pair, eggs); Oxyartes despectus (adult pair, eggs); Oxcyartes spinosissimus (adult pair, eggs); --] DEAD or ALIVE !!! would be great if somebody could help me! i know that not every species i'm looking for is in breed now, but maybe somebody has contact to collectors!!! kind regards, helmi (conrad helm, 2008-06-13 09:28)
    • Searching for all kind of Phasmids (1stZüchter, 2008-06-13 22:00, views: 331)
      • For those who want to exchange I got trachyaretaon brueckneri peruphasma schultei phyllium siccifolium diapherodes gigantea sonn eggs of heteropteryx dilatata 2 phasmidspecies unknown to me no ex. no prob i pay[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: 1stZüchter, 13.06.2008, 22:04 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (1stZüchter, 2008-06-13 22:00)
    • [exchange] L. philippinicus Psg282 (tomb, 2008-06-15 13:17, views: 283)
      • Hello, I've [i]Lonchodes philippinicus[i] eggs for exchange, I'm looking for species (not common) who eat Ligustrum and Oleaceae. I'm very intersted in [i]Neophasma subapterum[i] or other rare species Regards, thomas[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: tomb, 15.06.2008, 13:18 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (tomb, 2008-06-15 13:15)
      • [quote]Hello, I've [i]Lonchodes philippinicus[i] eggs for exchange, I'm looking for species (not common) who eat Ligustrum and Oleaceae. I'm very intersted in [i]Neophasma subapterum[i] or other rare species Regards, thomas[/quote] (tomb, 2008-06-15 13:17)
    • Exchange only (tim191283, 2008-06-15 14:29, views: 596)
      • Hello, I have nymphs of following species. Phyllium giganteum Monandroptera acanthomera Phaenopharos struthioneus I want to exchange for Haplopus jamaicensis Anisomorpha ferruginea Pseudodiacantha macklottii Achrioptera fallax Haaniella scabra Best reagards Tim (tim191283, 2008-06-08 13:36)
      • I have send you a pm. Cheers, Kees (kvanunen, 2008-06-09 13:12)
      • hello! I sent you a PM, too. best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-06-11 09:36)
      • Dear Tim! I have senmt you a PM as well. Wouls be happy to hear from you. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-06-15 14:29)
    • Nymphs of Phobaeticus maximus (Marco, 2008-06-15 14:46, views: 428)
      • I have surplus of nymphs of Phobaeticus maximus (Redtenbacher, 1908), a giant stick insect from North-East Thailand. I am looking for species in the subfamily Necrosciinae. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-06-12 00:10)
      • Hi Marco! I shall be interested in some nymphs of Phob. maximus and have some Necrosciinae in exchange. Would be nice to hear from you! Ciao, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-06-15 14:30)
      • do u change for Diapherodes gigantea Peruphasma schultei Phyllium siccifolium Trachyaretaon brueckneri Heteropteryx dilatata and two species unknown to me looks once like Pharnacia/Phenocepharos second like Lonchods/Ramulus send me a pm (1stZüchter, 2008-06-15 14:46)
    • Various species to offer (Frank Hennemann, 2008-06-15 14:47, views: 430)
      • Hi all! I have the following species to offer: PSG 278 Phyllium sp. (Eggs / Nymphs / Adult couples) PSG 229 unident (Eggs) - RARE! PSG 279 unident Necrosciinae (Eggs) PSG 120 Carausius cristatus (Eggs) - RARE! PSG 284 Pharnacia ponderosa (Eggs & Nymphs) - GIANT SPECIES! PSG 174 Lopaphus caesius (Eggs) PSG 272 Spinohirasea bengalensis (Eggs) PSG 260 Diapherodes gigantea (Nymphs) PSG 248 Pylaemenes guangxiensis (Nymphs) PSG 220 Malacomorpha cyllarum (Nymphs) If interested please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-06-15 14:42)
      • What do u change for Diapherodes gigantea Peruphasma schultei Phyllium siccifolium Trachyaretaon brueckneri Heteropteryx dilatata and two species unknown to me looks once like Pharnacia/Phenocepharos second like Lonchods/Ramulus send me a pm (1stZüchter, 2008-06-15 14:47)
    • Lonchodes philipinicus fo exchange (tarwebloemeke, 2008-06-16 13:05, views: 336)
      • Hello I offer some L. philipinicus eggs. I like to change them for ova of the following species - Phyllium giganteum - Pharnacia species or - Phobaeticus species (tarwebloemeke, 2008-06-16 13:05)
    • Exchange/sale (eve, 2008-06-16 22:25, views: 312)
      • Hi, I have for exchange nymphs of Heteropteryx dilatata and Phyllium sp. Thanks eve (eve, 2008-06-16 22:25)
    • offer different types of exchange (Ingo, 2008-06-16 22:31, views: 636)
      • Hello I have the following species for exchange: Phraortes bicolor 1 adult pair Pharnacia sumatranus 1 adult male (or sale) Parapachymorpha spinosa 1 adult pair Parectatosoma moquerysi 1 adult pair (only Exchange for rare species) Offer send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-14 10:45)
      • What do u change for Diapherodes gigantea Peruphasma schultei Phyllium siccifolium Trachyaretaon brueckneri Heteropteryx dilatata and two species unknown to me looks once like Pharnacia/Phenocepharos second like Lonchods/Ramulus send me a pm (1stZüchter, 2008-06-15 14:40)
      • i send you a pm (Ingo, 2008-06-15 16:08)
      • hi...sent you pm!!! best regards (conrad helm, 2008-06-16 10:45)
      • Yes im German from Berlin And very horny to get Parectato so whats up (1stZüchter, 2008-06-16 22:31)
    • any stage female H.megabeast wanted (robsorchids, 2008-06-17 21:03, views: 324)
      • im looking for a female hermagoras megabeast (was lonchodes), any stage for my lone male, we need a female to continue the culture. can exchange for phobaeticus serratipes, pseudodiacantha macklotii, tropioderus childrenii and other rare species rob (robsorchids, 2008-06-17 21:03)
    • eggs phasmids (Marek NOhejl, 2008-06-17 22:09, views: 410)
      • Hello, I have these eggs for sale or exchange: Sipyloidea sp. 103 Carausius morosus Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodiodes samarensis Parapachymoprpha zomproi Epidares nolimetangere Neohirasea maerens Peruphasma schultei Neophasma subapterum Sungaya inexpectata Brasidas samarensis Ramulus nematodes red Neohirasea honkongensis Cuniculina sp. 211 in 1-2month Trachyaretaon brueckneri Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" Lonchodes brevipes Ocnophiloidea regularis Paramenexenus laetus Lobolibethra panguana Regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-06-17 22:09)
    • Pharnacia biceps (Olivier, 2008-06-18 16:41, views: 393)
      • Hi, seeks adult male of pharnacia biceps. Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-06-18 16:41)
    • Phasmids for exchange (Eleocharis, 2008-06-19 12:14, views: 402)
      • Hi, I have for exchange: Eggs of: Pseudophasma acanthonotum, Lobolibethra panguana, Diapheromera femorata, Diapherodes giganteum, Eurycnema goliath, Agamemnon cornutus, Extatosoma tiaratum, Phoebaticus serratipes, Nymphs of: Baculonistria (Pharnacia) alba; Asceles spec., and Pseudoproscopia latirostris, Regards Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-06-18 22:40)
      • Heollo I´m interisted in Pseudophasma acanthonotum and nymphs of pharnacia alba. I have for echange : malacomorpha cyllaria pseudophasma velutinum some Anchiale sp. solomon Islands sipyloidea meneptolemus Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-06-19 12:14)
    • Heteropteryx Dilatata nymphs for exchange (or sale) (kvanunen, 2008-06-19 23:00, views: 370)
      • Hi all, I have Heteropteryx Dilatata nymphs for exchange (or sale). I want to change for the following species: - Phyllium Giganteum - Phyllium sp. - Phasma Gigas Regards, Kees Netherlands[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: kvanunen, 26.06.2008, 11:39 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvanunen, 2008-06-19 23:00)
    • EGGS (tery2, 2008-06-20 15:16, views: 493)
      • Hi, Eggs for sale or exchange (let me know) All at 10 euro / 50 eggs / Postage included Pharnacia sp (Philippines) Eucarcharus feruloides (Philippines) Phyllium sp (Philippines) Sosibia sp (Philippines) Ramphosipyloidea gorkomi (Philippines) Extatosoma tiaratum (partheno/Australia) Eurycnema goliath (Australia) Diapherodes gigantea (West Indies) Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (Thailand) Pay by Paypal ] Cash ] Western Union. Orders/exchanges at : pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph Thierry (tery2, 2008-06-19 12:12)
      • Do you have some more info about the Sosibia sp from the Philippines ? (RobK, 2008-06-19 17:53)
      • Hi RobK, Sent you a PN Thanks. Thierry (tery2, 2008-06-20 15:16)
    • Heteropteryx dilatata adult male for exchange (Eleocharis, 2008-06-21 11:06, views: 288)
      • Hello, I have three adult male of Heteropteryx dilatata (because my female died subadult) for exchange. I need nymphs or eggs of Heteropteryx dilatata. Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-06-21 11:06)
    • Eggs for exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-22 21:02, views: 498)
      • I have eggs of this species for exchange: Chondrostethus sp. Malaita "red legs" PSG55 Ramulus nematodes PSG118 Aretaon asperrimus PSG181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG211 Cuniciluna sp. "Bangladesh 12" PSG231 Abrosoma festinatum PSG276 Sipyloidea meneptolemus Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-16 20:07)
      • HI,I´m intersied in Abrosoma festinatum. I have for echange: lonchodes phillipicus,malacomorpha cyllaria (Maik Wallner, 2008-06-16 21:01)
      • Sorry this two species I have or had. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-16 21:31)
      • Hi I am interested in PSG 55 R nematodes. I have eggs of Phyllium Celebicum Phyllium Philipines Phasma Gigas Eurycantha Calcarata Nymphs of Phobaeticus Serratipes Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-06-22 20:56)
      • Hi! I am sorry - all eggs of Ramulus are sold. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-22 21:02)
    • Oxyartes honestus wanted (Stefan, 2008-06-24 22:24, views: 271)
      • Hi, I am looking for a subadult or adult female OXYARTES HONESTUS (PSG No. 182). (Stefan, 2008-06-24 22:24)
    • Eggs of Hypocyrtus vittatus (Mexico) (Marco, 2008-06-27 14:13, views: 494)
      • I have fresh eggs of Hypocyrtus vittatus from Mexico, a new species in culture, feeds on bramble. Please contact me for further information. Please Note: this Mexican phasmid is currently in the genus Lamponius (i. e. Lamponius vittatus). However, this species will be transferred again in Hypocyrtus in the next future. Cultures are being distributed as Hypocyrtus vittatus. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-06-26 18:27)
      • Hi! I have interest in eggs of Hypocyrtus vittatus. I can offer for exchange eggs of Abrosoma festinatum, Aretaon asperrimus, Lonchodes brevipes, Lonchodes cultratolobatus, Cuniculina sp. "Bangladesh 12", Sipyloidea meneptolemus. Sincerely Miroslav www.phasmidszuber.blogspot.com (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-06-26 19:34)
      • Hello Marco, I have the following species for exchange:- Paramenexenus laetus PSG145 Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG 272 Carausius sp PSG 241 Sipyloidea meneptolomusPSG 276 Pharnacia ponderosa PSG 284 Kind Regards, Keith(PHASMA-TANIA) Please send email to keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk (Keith Stables, 2008-06-26 20:04)
      • sent you pm marco (craig, 2008-06-27 14:13)
    • Wanted : Necroscia annulipes !! (Bartjeeee, 2008-06-27 16:17, views: 366)
      • Hello, Im looking for nimphs or eggs of the Necroscia Annulipes ! Send a mail when you got this specie. Bart Galjee (Bartjeeee, 2008-06-27 16:17)
    • Pylaemenes (Marek NOhejl, 2008-06-27 23:23, views: 341)
      • Hi, I have nymph of Pylaemenes guangxiensis for exchange or sale. Marek Nohejl Czech Republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-06-27 23:23)
    • searching eggs! (Baumhummer, 2008-06-28 11:16, views: 390)
      • I would buy some eggs of Eurycantha insularis and Hoploclonia sp. Send pm best regards, Martin (Baumhummer, 2008-06-28 11:16)
    • I'm looking eggs Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum (patyczak15, 2008-06-28 15:38, views: 483)
      • Hi! I would buy some eggs of Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum. Contact is: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu Best regards patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-06-21 18:46)
      • updating (patyczak15, 2008-06-28 15:38)
    • phasmids for sale (Mack, 2008-06-29 09:53, views: 308)
      • Hi all, I can offer a few species (nymphs and adults). My offer you can find on www.czechphasmids.blogspot.com best regards Mack (Mack, 2008-06-29 09:53)
    • eggs for exchange! (Oskar Conle, 2008-06-29 15:05, views: 512)
      • I have eggs for exchange: Carausius sp. Thailand I Carausius sp. ? Thailand II Phanocloidea nodulosa (PSG 152) Dinophasma alimbiuni Hemiplasta falcata Malacomorpha cyllarum Parapachymorpha spinosa Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-06-27 17:59)
      • Hi Oskar, I would be interested in buying 40 - eggs,if this would be fine by you. Carausius sp THAILAND I Carausius sp THAILAND II Kind Regards, Keith(PHASMA-TANIA) (Keith Stables, 2008-06-28 08:50)
      • Hi Oskar Can I reserve 40 P. nodulosa eggs for three months? Till then I'll have some eggs of Lonchodes geniculatus (brown form) for exchange. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-29 15:05)
    • Phasmotaenia spinosa eggs for sale (Bruno, 2008-06-29 19:13, views: 313)
      • I have some eggs of Ph. spinosa for sale: 20 eggs for 10 Euro (includes packging and shipping costs within Europe) for more infos on this species see my site: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com (oder auf Deutsch: http://phasmatodea-deutsch.blogspot.com) Apart from the above species, eggs of the following species are still available: - Carausius spinosus - Hypocyrtus scythrus for infos on these two species download the caresheet on my site: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com (oder auf Deutsch: http://phasmatodea-deutsch.blogspot.com) if you are interested please send me a PM or an email Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 29.06.2008, 19:14 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-06-29 19:13)
    • Orephotes peruanas (Hopsch Dieter, 2008-07-01 09:55, views: 324)
      • Have Orephotes peruanas nymphen in L3-L4 be lodged. Hopsch (Hopsch Dieter, 2008-07-01 09:55)
    • lonchodes amaurops PSG 100 (Falk, 2008-07-03 12:45, views: 282)
      • hello, i search 1-2 male of lonchodes amaurops PSG 100 best regards, falk (Falk, 2008-07-03 12:45)
    • Surplus offer eggs and nymphs (mieke, 2008-07-03 13:16, views: 443)
      • Hi Mieke I'm very interested in eggs of N. annulipes. I can pay or exchange for other phasmid eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-07-03 13:16)
    • eggs for exchange (TomCZ, 2008-07-03 18:30, views: 382)
      • Hi, I have for exchange these species: Dares verrucosus eggs Abrosoma festinatum eggs Lonchodes cultratolobatus eggs Epidares nolimetangere eggs Malacomorpha cyllarus eggs Eurycantha insularis nymphs I will have for exchange: Parectatosoma mocquerysi eggs Ocnophiloidea regularis eggs Phenacephorus cornucervi eggs I search these phasmids: Pylaemenes mitratus, borneensis Pseudodatames spp Orestes mohoutii Dares spp (without Dares verrucosus) and many other species Write me your offer on my e-mail, please: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;)[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: TomCZ, 04.07.2008, 16:14 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (TomCZ, 2008-07-03 17:00)
      • hi you have a pm. regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-07-03 18:30)
    • Eggs for exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-07-03 19:37, views: 341)
      • I have eggs of this species for exchange: Abrosoma festinatum Aretaon asperrimus Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes cultratolobatus Cuniculina sp. Bangladesh 12 Sipyloidea meneptolemus Trachyaretaon bruekneri In one month: Ocnophiloidea regularis Phenacephorus cornucervi I am looking for this species: Rhynchacris ornata Orestes mohotii Haaniella scabra Hoploclonia sp. Dares sp. Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-07-03 19:37)
    • sale / exchange (tery2, 2008-07-04 12:52, views: 339)
      • Hi, Still available for sale ] 50 eggs for 10 euro, postage included or exchange : Phyllium sp (Phils) Pharnacia sp (Phils) Eucarcharus feruloides (Phils) Sosibia parvipennis (Phils) Rhamphosipyloidea gorkomi (Phils) Eurycnema goliath (australia) Extatosoma tiaratum (australia) Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis (thailand) Diapherodes gigantea (west indies) Still available for sale ] 25 eggs for 10 euro, postage included or exchange : Paracalynda picta (belize) Spinohirasea bengalensis (vietnam) Thierry (tery2, 2008-07-04 12:52)
    • For sale/exchange (pcurik, 2008-07-04 16:54, views: 1068)
      • Hi Interested in the ova could you email prices please thanks steve[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: steveuk, 16.06.2008, 21:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (steve, 2008-06-16 21:58)
      • Hi, I am interested in Necroscia annulipes eggs or nymphs. Do you have nymphs or eggs? I have for exchange these eggs: Phyllium bioculatum Rhaphiderus spinigerus Rhapiderus scabrosus Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Pharnacia ponderosa Parapachymorpha spiniger Chondrostethus woodfordi Sipyloidea sp. Thailand 8 Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei and nymphs of Haaniella dehaanii Are you interested? Please, write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you for answer. Best Wishes John (Kapr, 2008-06-17 16:58)
      • Hi I'm very interested in eggs of N. annulipes. I can exchange with blue Ramulus nematodes, Parapachymorpha spinosa or Pseudosermyle phalangiphora. In a while, I'll also have eggs of some more species, just ask me for species you search. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-17 20:02)
      • Hi I am interested in Nescroscia, if you still have any left. I have Phobaetices Serratipes and Phyllium Phillipines nymphs Phamsa Gigas eggs Plus lots of more common species. Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-06-17 20:59)
      • I have Spinohirasea bengalensis eggs for trade I'm interested in Peruphasma schultei and Necroscia annulipes. My e-mail is : carloswan2004@hotmail.com Thank you ! Best Wishes Carlos (carloswan2004, 2008-06-20 17:11)
      • You got a mail ! (Bartjeeee, 2008-06-27 16:14)
      • [quote]Hello, I have these nymps and/or eggs for sale or exchange: Peruphasma schultei Neophasma subapterum Asceles sp. Ban Salok Necroscia annulipes Petr[/quote] hello, I'm interested in N. subapterum and N. annulipes. mail me pleace! greets sam[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sam.b, 04.07.2008, 16:54 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (sam.b, 2008-07-04 16:54)
    • Ramulus nematodes (blue Males) (dangriga, 2008-07-04 17:55, views: 335)
      • I offer 170 eggs of Ramulus nematodes (blue males). The Price for 30 eggs is 10 US $, 10 Schwiss Francs or 12 Euro. Greetings from Switzerland: Roman Willi (dangriga5@yahoo.de) (Moderator of the german Phasmidforum (Phasmiden.foren-city.de) and Webmaster of the german Homepage siteworld.de/wirbellose.) PICS: adult Male: [a href="http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/InsektenundSkorpione/Insekten/Phasmiden/Ramulus%20nematodes/?action=view¤t=DSC_0203.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/InsektenundSkorpione/Insekten/Phasmiden/Ramulus%20nematodes/DSC_0203.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/InsektenundSkorpione/Insekten/Phasmiden/Ramulus%20nematodes/?action=view¤t=DSC_0809.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/InsektenundSkorpione/Insekten/Phasmiden/Ramulus%20nematodes/DSC_0809.jpg" border="0" alt="Abdomen eines subadulten Ramulus nematodes Männchen"][/a] Females (not adult): [a href="http://s225.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/InsektenundSkorpione/Insekten/Phasmiden/Ramulus%20nematodes/?action=view¤t=ImneuenTerrarium.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/InsektenundSkorpione/Insekten/Phasmiden/Ramulus%20nematodes/ImneuenTerrarium.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"][/a][!-- editby --][i]editiert von: dangriga, 04.07.2008, 17:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (dangriga, 2008-07-04 17:55)
    • Eggs for exchange (MichaS, 2008-07-06 10:58, views: 464)
      • I have eggs of Lopaphus sphalerus, Neohirasea maerens, Oreophoetes peruana, Parapachymorpha spinosa, Aretaon asperrimus for exchange. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-07-03 10:15)
      • Hi Micha, I am interested in eggs of Lopaphus sphalerus. I have these eggs for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Rhapiderus scabrosus(partenogenezist) Epidares nolimentangere Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium sp. (Filipines) Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Lamponius guerini brown and colour form(white form) Peruphasma schulte Eurycantha calcarata and couples nymps of Haaniella dehaanii In one month: eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi Answer write on my email please. My email is : carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-07-06 10:58)
    • offer July 2008 (Marek NOhejl, 2008-07-07 11:16, views: 461)
      • Hi, I have of this species for exchange or sale: eggs of: Neophasma subapterum Aretaon asperrimus Parapachymorpha zomproi Sipyloidea sp. 103 Epidares nolimetangere Neohirasea maerens Peruphasma schultei Ramulus nematodes red Neohirasea honkongensis Cuniculina sp. 211 Lonchodes brevipes in 1-2 month Trachyaretaon brueckneri Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" Ocnophiloidea regularis Paramenexenus laetus Lobolibethra panguana Oxyartes honestus Lonchodes cultratolobatus Oreophoetes peruana nymphe of: Pylaemenes guanxiensis Epidares nolimetangere Lonchodiodes samarensis Medaura jobrensis Dyme sp. Neophasma subapterum Adult of: Trachyaretaon brueckneri Peruphasma schultei Lonchodes brevipes neophasma subapterum I am looking for Lonchodes ssp., Haaniella ssp., Hoploclonia ssp., Dares ssp., Rhynchacris ornata, Canachus alligator, Dimorphodes sp., Pylaemenes borneensis sepilokensis ... and other Best Regards, Marek Nohejl Czech Republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-07-07 11:16)
    • Exchange PSG 31 and 279 (Colémont, 2008-07-07 19:39, views: 317)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of Creoxylus spinosus PSG 31 and of Bauduin's Thai 2 PSG 279 I'm looking for other species of Lonchodinae and Dinophasma Best Regards Foucault[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Colémont, 07.07.2008, 19:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Colémont, 2008-07-07 19:39)
    • Wanted: Haaniella echinata, Parectatosoma hysteryx, Hoploclonia gecko! (Baumhummer, 2008-07-07 20:21, views: 462)
      • I am looking for Eggs of the following species: Haaniella echinata Parectatosoma hysteryx Parectatosoma echinatus Hoploclonia gecko i pay! send offers at martin.parth@yahoo.de best regards Martin (Baumhummer, 2008-07-05 19:00)
      • I´m looking also for eggs of Hoploclonia cupsidata genus Dares (Baumhummer, 2008-07-07 20:21)
    • Couple of P.mocquerysi (PSG 258) for exchange (MichaS, 2008-07-08 00:04, views: 433)
      • available no more[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MichaS, 08.07.2008, 07:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (MichaS, 2008-06-28 13:07)
      • Hi Micha! What would you like to have for your couple of P. mocquerysi? Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-07-08 00:04)
    • Wanted:Pharnacia/Phobaeticus (Uli, 2008-07-08 20:03, views: 516)
      • Hello together. I am searching for all kinds of Phobaeticus and Pharnacias. Please send offers with prices. I want nymphs only! Thanks,Uli* (Uli, 2008-06-23 05:06)
      • Hi Uli! I can offer nymphs of Pharnacia ponderosa. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de if interested. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-07-08 00:01)
      • Hello Uli! I can offer eggs of Pharnacia biceps and Phobaeticus maximus. Best regards! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-07-08 20:03)
    • Baculonistria alba-nymphs and more (Eleocharis, 2008-07-08 20:08, views: 324)
      • Hello, I have for exchange: nymphs of Baculonistria alba, Diapheromera femorata and Pseudoproscopia latirostris eggs of: Diapherodes gigantea, Eurycnemia goliath, Pharnacia ponderosa Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-07-08 20:08)
    • Offer: Neophasma subapterum (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-07-10 00:23, views: 457)
      • [b]OFFER:[b] [b][i]Neophasma subapterum[/b][/i], subadult pairs Photos and Infos: neophasma.diplopoda.de (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-06-29 22:15)
      • Hallo ich suche noch Eier oder Tiere der Art Neophasma subaterum... Gibtst du noch welche ab? Liebe Grüße Stipsi (Stipsi, 2008-07-10 00:23)
    • Eggs and nymphs different species for exchange (mieke, 2008-07-11 09:57, views: 532)
      • Hi all, I have the following surplus: eggs: Diapherodes venustula Diapherodes gigantea Acanthoxyla intermedia Lonchodes philippinicus Pseudophasma menius Lopaphus ceasius Carausius sanguineoligatus Ramulus spec PSG 159 Necroscia annulipes nymphs: Phaenopharos struthioneus Phyllium celebicum katydid nymphs: Stilpnochlora couloniana best regards, Mieke [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Mieke, 09.07.2008, 23:24 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (mieke, 2008-07-09 16:28)
      • Hello, I am interested in eggs of: Ramulus spec PSG 159 Necroscia annulipes Lopaphus ceasius Lonchodes philippinicus I have eggs of this species for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Rhapiderus scabrosus(partenogenezist) Epidares nolimentangere(25eggs) Phyllium bioculatum Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei Eurycantha calcarata Tropidoderus childeneri(20eggs) Haplopus jamaicensis(20eggs) Spinohirasea bengalensis(20eggs) Eurycantha insularis(30eggs) In one month I will have: eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi and Pylaemenes guangxiensis Please, answer write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-07-10 11:57)
      • Hallo Mieke, I'm interested in eggs of the following species: Diapherodes venustula Acanthoxyla intermedia Carausius sanguineoligatus Ramulus spec PSG 159 Necroscia annulipes Unfortunately, I have nothing special for exchange but I'm willing to pay for the eggs. Please answer me by mail: thomas@van-de-kamp.com Best regards Thomas (Thomas van de Kamp, 2008-07-11 09:57)
    • Pterynoxylus crassus (Ingo, 2008-07-12 07:23, views: 343)
      • Hello I need to find a man (adult) by Pterynoxylus crassus to buy or exchange. offers please send pm or directly to alina1001@t-online.de. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-07-12 07:23)
    • eggs for exchange (profesor, 2008-07-14 14:40, views: 347)
      • Hi I have eggs for exchange: Neohirasea hongkongensis Sosibia parvipennis Parapachymorpha spiniger Peruphasma schultei Lamponius guerini Spinohirasea bengalensis Phenacephorus cornucervi Epidares nolimetangere Agamemnon cornutus in one month: Pseudophasma acanthonotum Trachyaretaon bruekneri Asceles sp. Ban Salok I am looking for: Haaniella ssp.(except for H. dehaanii) Hoploclonia ssp. Dares ssp. Pylaemenes ssp. Creoxylus ssp. Anisomorpha ssp. Orestes mouhotii Malacomorpha jamaicana ... and other contact: profesorpsg5@o2.pl or PM Best Regards, Marek[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: profesor, 14.07.2008, 14:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (profesor, 2008-07-14 14:40)
    • Parectatosoma moquerysi eggs PSG 258 (Ingo, 2008-07-15 21:12, views: 428)
      • Hello I have 40 eggs for the exchange. Offers send pm. I also search the following types: Anisacantha difformis Haaniella grayii Parectatosoma Hystrix Hoploclonia species and much more. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-07-15 19:06)
      • Hello, I am interested in eggs of Parectatosoma moquerysi. I have this eggs for exchange: Pylaemenes(Dares) guangxiensis Rhapiderus spinigerus Rhapiderus scabrosus(partenogenezist line) Epidares nolimentangere Phyllium bioculatum Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Lamponius guerini Peruphasma schultei Eurycantha calcarata Tropidoderus childenii Haplopus jamaicensis Spinohirasea bengalensis Eurycantha insularis Contact me on my email please: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-07-15 19:57)
      • Hello John I have sent you a mail. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-07-15 21:12)
    • 100's of phasmid species for sale (or exchange for other inverts) (craig, 2008-07-19 15:48, views: 2165)
      • My current Phasmid species list available for sale (or exchange for other inverts). Payment via paypal at edenreptilerescuecraig@hotmail.co.uk I can also be contacted on that email address with any offers. All money that's made from all sales goes towards new viv's and equipment for my rescued exoitics. I don't make any personal profit from these sales. Latest project is converting my double garage to a new animal room to house more rescued exoitics. All insects for sale from me have all been bred by myself in the UK ( no wild caught specimens, its a strict policy that i take very seriously). Abrosoma johorensis Acanthoxyla inermis Acanthoxyla intermedia Acrophylla titan Acrophylla wuelfingi Agememmon cornatus Anchiale briareus Anchiale sp malaita Anisomorpha paromalus Aplopus jamaicensis Aretaon asperrimus Asceles sp Ban salok Bacillus rossius Bacteria ferula Brasidas samarensis Carausius ban salok Carausius cristatus Carausius morosus Carausius sanguineoligatus Carausius spinosus Normal Carausius spinosus White Chondrostethus sp Malaita Chondrostethus sp Malaita redleg Chondrostethus woodfordi Clonaria conformans Cuniculina sp Dares validispinus Dares verrucosus Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venestula Diapheromera femorata Dinophasma alimbiuni Dyme sp Perou Epidares nolimetangere Eucharcharus feruloides Eurycantha calcarta Eurycantha insularis Eurycnema goliath normal Eurycnema goliath Blue Extatosoma tiaratum Normal Extatosoma tiaratum Green Haaniella dehanni Haaniella muelleri Hemiplasta falcata Heteropteryx dilatata Heteropteryx dilatata yellow Hypocyrtus scythrus Lamponious guerini Normal Lamponious guerini White Lobolibertha panguana Lobolibertha sp lima Lonchodes amaurops Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes megabeast Lonchodes phillippinicus Lonchodes samarensis Lopaphus caesius Malacomorpha cyllarus Malacomorpha jamaicana Medauroidea extradentata Megacrania phleaus Monadroptera acanthomera Myronides magnificus Necroscia annulipes Neohirasea hongkonensis Neohirasea maerens Ocnophiloidea dillerorum Ocnophiloidea regularis Oreophoetes peruana Oxyartes honestus Paracalynda picta picta Paramenexenus laetus Parapachymorpha spiniger Parapachymorpha zomproi Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharos herwaardeni Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaenopharos struthioneus Pharnacia biceps Pharnacia cantori Pharnacia kalag Pharnacia ponderosa Pharnacia sp (jianfengliensis) Pharnacia sp philippines Pharnacia sumatrana Pharnacia westwoodii Phasma gigas Phasmotaenia godeffroyi Phasmotaenia spinosus Phenacephorus cornucervi Phobaeticus alba Phobaeticus maximus Phobaeticus serratipes Phraortes bicolor Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium celebicum Phyllium giganteum Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium sp philippines Pseudodiacantha macklottii Pseudophasma acanthonota Pseudophasma bispinosum Pseudophasma castaneum Pseudophasma menius Pseudophasma phthisicum Pseudophasma rufipes Pseudophasma velutinum Pseudosermyle sp Pterinoxylus crassus Pylaemenes guangxiensis Ramulus nematodes Ramulus sp (artemis) Ramulus sp Ramulus sp Ramulus thaii Rhamphosipyloidea philippa Rhaphiderus scabrosus Rhaphiderus spinigerus Sceptrophasma hispidula Sceptrophasma langkawiensis Sipyloidea menptolemus Sipyloidea sipylus Sipyloidea sp Thailand Sosibia parvipennis Spinohirasea bengalensis Sungaya inexpectata Trachyaretaon brookneri Tropidoderus childrenii Unnamed species (South Africa) There are some species which i got from PSG members and those species are only available for exchange not for sale. Please email with any questions you have. Thanks for looking and best wishes to you all Craig Bowler (craig, 2008-06-29 01:25)
      • Hello,great list ! I´m interisted inm buying Heteropteryx dilatata in yellow,Dares validispinus,Pharnacia kalag,Pseudodiacantha macklottii,Myronides magnificus,Acrophylla titan What have you from this species for sale ?? Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-06-29 10:58)
      • Hi Do you still have some Necrosia annulipes for me? Greetings Henri (henri2503, 2008-06-29 16:18)
      • Hello I'm interested in: Pterinoxylus crassus Pseudodiacantha macklottii Ocnophiloidea regularis what cost? have to exchange Parectatosoma moquerysi eggs. you interested? best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-29 17:00)
      • i send you a mail ! (Bartjeeee, 2008-06-29 19:27)
      • Craig, I have send you a pm. Regards, Kees (kvanunen, 2008-06-30 12:23)
      • Hi Craig, I have send you a pm. Regards, Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2008-06-30 12:25)
      • Hi, I sent you a PM to. Regards (Slupor, 2008-06-30 12:27)
      • hello how are you i am very interested in Monadroptera acanthomera can you tell me if theire is for sale or change please best regards tchoooooooooooooo (homer66, 2008-06-30 17:18)
      • hello and i forgot pharnacia cantori sorry best regards tchoooooooooooooo (homer66, 2008-06-30 19:39)
      • hi I have send you a pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-06-30 20:53)
      • I will reply by the end of the week to everyone who has contacted me. I have to work away from home for several days so i wont be online. thanks for all your interest and i will contact you very soon. (craig, 2008-07-01 02:21)
      • I'm still waiting for an answer... (Slupor, 2008-07-11 19:33)
      • I still waiting on your answer, too. Concact me, please! (TomCZ, 2008-07-11 21:05)
      • Hello Craig, Anyone Home? I already sent you two pm and received no reply. Cheers, Kees (kvanunen, 2008-07-11 22:12)
      • Hello! I'm waiting for an answer, too! Please contacht me! Best regards! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-07-12 09:42)
      • He answered me without any problems, nothing was wrong. Maybe a little more waiting would be positive. (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-07-12 16:06)
      • I am still waiting too. Rainer (Eleocharis, 2008-07-12 16:19)
      • When did he answer? (Slupor, 2008-07-12 16:21)
      • I'm really sorry everyone I'm working away from home for another week so i cant sort out any exchanges at the minute. i will contact everyone as soon as i can to see if your still interested. I'm really sorry i wasnt expecting to be working away but i have to work to pay the bills. I hope you can all understand that. Best wishes Craig (craig, 2008-07-15 00:28)
      • ok thank you (Maik Wallner, 2008-07-19 15:48)
    • I search... (TomCZ, 2008-07-19 16:16, views: 312)
      • Hi all, I searching mainly 1 or 2 subadult/adult females of Abrosoma johorensis. I searching many other phasmids, too. For example: Dares spp. Pylaemenes spp. Dinophasma spp. Eurycantha coronata Canachus alligator I have for exchange these species: Epidares nolimetangere Dares verrucosus Malacomorpha cyllarum Parectatosoma mocquerysi Lonchodes cultatolobatus Peruphasma schultei Write me your offer on my e-mail: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;)[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: TomCZ, 19.07.2008, 16:41 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (TomCZ, 2008-07-19 16:16)
    • [Exchange] PSG 252 and 279 (Colémont, 2008-07-19 20:15, views: 285)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of Lopaphus sp PSG 252 and eggs of Bauduin's Thai 2 PSG 279 I'm looking for Lonchodes sp. , Hypocyrtus sp nad Dares sp. Best Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-07-19 20:15)
    • searching for MALES of these 3 species (robsorchids, 2008-07-19 20:45, views: 294)
      • i would like to take the oppurtunity to ask if anyone has any MALES of these 3 species - pharnacia westwoodii tropioderous childrenii phasma gigas all 3 above i believe were produced parthenogeneticaly and i also beileve its possible for all 3 to reproduce for indefinate generations by this way, however to be sure that i will get hatchable eggs i would like to mate these females with males, i hope someone out there ,anywhere has males of these species? of course i can either give a percentage of ova produced from the females or various other species thanks rob (robsorchids, 2008-07-19 20:45)
    • I'm looking eggs Phylliums (patyczak15, 2008-07-20 15:59, views: 580)
      • Hi! I would buy some eggs of Phyllium woodi, Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum. Contact is: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu Best regards patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-07-06 14:42)
      • updating (patyczak15, 2008-07-09 21:22)
      • updating (patyczak15, 2008-07-20 15:59)
    • Eggs of PSG 258 for exchange (MichaS, 2008-07-23 18:13, views: 316)
      • I have 20 eggs of Parectatosoma mocquerysi for exchange. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-07-23 18:13)
    • psg9,10,99,128,272,N.annulipes (sam.b, 2008-07-25 16:55, views: 420)
      • hello, I'm looking for eggs, nimphs or aduts from the next species. psg9 - Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum (male's) psg10 - Phyllium biocultaum (eggs, nimhps or adults) psg99 - Epidares nolimetangere (eggs, nimps or adults) psg128 - Phyllium celebicum (eggs, nimphs or adults) psg272 - Spinohirasea bengalensis (female's) psg*** - Necroscia annulipes (eggs, nimps or adults) d'it you have one of this species? PM me or mial me to: de.bastie1@homtail.com I'm from belgium. greets sam (sam.b, 2008-07-04 12:47)
      • hello, I heff this species to exchange: PSG1 - Carausius morosus PSG278 - Phyllium SP. In one month: PSG9 - Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum PSG255 - Trachyaretaon bruekneri And with GOOD results: PSG3 - Basillus rossius PSG72 - Phyllium giganteum PSG241 - Carausius spinosus PSG270 - Peruphasma schultei PSG272 - Spinohirasea bengalensis (sam.b, 2008-07-25 16:55)
    • Acrophylla titan (Keith Stables, 2008-07-26 23:39, views: 301)
      • Extremely Urgent Request. Searching for PSG 154 Acrophylla titan eggs(Not wuelfingi) only,I can exchange with other species or buy. Kind Regards, Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-07-26 23:39)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-07-28 11:01, views: 331)
      • Hello I have eggs for the following exchange: Diapherodes gigantea Lamponius guerini Spinohirasea bengalensis Haaniella mülleri Haaniella dehaani Malacmorpha cyllarum Necrosia Sp. Heteropteryx dilatata (also for sale) Parectatosoma moquerysi (also for sale) Offers send pm best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-07-28 11:01)
    • Eggs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-07-28 18:12, views: 663)
      • Hello, I have eggs of this species for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Rhapiderus scabrosus(partenogenezist) Epidares nolimentangere Phyllium bioculatum Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Lamponius guerini brown and colour form Peruphasma schultei eggs Eurycantha calcarata Tropidoderus childeneri(20eggs) Haplopus jamaicensis(20eggs) Spinohirasea bengalensis(20eggs) Eurycantha insularis(30eggs) In one month I will have: eggs of Phenacephorus cornucervi Please, write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-07-08 22:11)
      • Hello dear Kapr, ware are you looking for? I'm interessed in Phyllium biocultaum. greets sam (sam.b, 2008-07-25 16:59)
      • Hello,I´m also interisted in yours bioculatum. I have for echange some carausius spinosus and malacomorpha cyllaria (Maik Wallner, 2008-07-25 18:15)
      • Hello, yes, Ihave eggs of P.biculatum for exchange. Please, write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Regards John (Kapr, 2008-07-26 08:03)
      • Hello Maik, I am interested in eggs of Malacomorpha cyllarus and Carausius spinosus. Please, write me on my email:carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-07-26 08:06)
      • hello, I heff to exchange: Carausius morosus Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum Spinohirasea bengalensis (40 eggs) ara you interessed? greetz sam (sam.b, 2008-07-26 18:07)
      • hello kapr, I waiting on your PM or mail. greetz sam (sam.b, 2008-07-28 18:12)
    • Looking for Lonchodes everetti (tim191283, 2008-07-29 14:30, views: 217)
      • Can anyone help me with this species. Eggs, nymphs or adults. At this moment I have for exchange Ocnophiloidea regularis Asceles margaritatus Anisomorpha paromalus Caribbiopheromera jamaicana Phyllium giganteum Phyllium celebicum Haplopus jamaicensis Phaenopharos struthioneus Best regards Tim (tim191283, 2008-07-29 14:30)
    • Looking for PSG 185 Neohirasea sp. (tim191283, 2008-07-29 14:42, views: 225)
      • Can someone help me get eggs, nymphs or adults of PSG 185 Neohirasea sp. At this moment I have for exchange Ocnophiloidea regularis Asceles margaritatus Anisomorpha paromalus Caribbiopheromera jamaicana Phyllium giganteum Phyllium celebicum Haplopus jamaicensis Phaenopharos struthioneus Best regards Tim [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: tim191283, 29.07.2008, 14:43 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (tim191283, 2008-07-29 14:42)
    • Looking for PSG 199 Hoploclonia cuspidata (tim191283, 2008-07-29 14:47, views: 248)
      • Can someone help me to get eggs, nymphs or adults of PSG 199 Hoploclonia cuspidata At this moment I have for exchange Ocnophiloidea regularis Asceles margaritatus Anisomorpha paromalus Caribbiopheromera jamaicana Phyllium giganteum Phyllium celebicum Haplopus jamaicensis Phaenopharos struthioneus Best regards Tim (tim191283, 2008-07-29 14:47)
    • Looking for PSG 204 Menexenus batesii (tim191283, 2008-07-31 21:48, views: 403)
      • Can someone help me to get eggs, nymphs or adults of PSG 204 Menexenus batesii At this moment I have for exchange Ocnophiloidea regularis Asceles margaritatus Anisomorpha paromalus Caribbiopheromera jamaicana Phyllium giganteum Phyllium celebicum Haplopus jamaicensis Phaenopharos struthioneus Best regards Tim (tim191283, 2008-07-29 15:20)
      • Do you just looking for yours serch or do you swap for: malacomorpha cyllaria l1 and ova phyllium siccifolium ova chondrestethus woodfordi the real green trachyareaton brueckneri ?? Sorry for my bad english Best regards maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-07-30 14:09)
      • Hello, I'm only looking for these specific species because they disappear in culture. If you know anyone who has any of these species: Hoploclonia gecko Hoploclonia cuspidata Haaniella echinata Rhamphosipyloidea gorkomi !! (not philippa) Clitarchus hookeri Carausius chani Haplopus micropterus Neohirasea sp. PSG185 Neopromachus doreyanus Rhamphophasma spinicorne If you can find anyone that has some of those species and is willing to trade then I can give you something too to thank you... As for P. siccifolium. Is it possible that this is Phyllium sp. Philippines? P. siccifolium is not in culture I think and those to get mixed up often as they are very similar... Tim (tim191283, 2008-07-31 16:11)
      • OK,I have an Rhamphosipyloidea gorkomi male.I will lokki if someone have the others. They are two cultures Im mean phyllium siccifolium ans sp. Phillipines (Maik Wallner, 2008-07-31 21:48)
    • eggs for exchange or sale... (Falk, 2008-08-02 10:57, views: 392)
      • hello, i have eggs for exchange or sale... Lonchodes brevipes PSG 19 Ramulus nematodes (red male) PSG 55 Rhaphiderus spininger PSG 82 Ramulus artemis PSG 144 Lonchodes malletti PSG 200 Cuniculina sp. PSG 211 Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG 230 Asceles sp. (Ban Salok) PSG 267 Necroscia sp. (Bauduin) PSG 279 Necroscia annulipes PSG ? Hemiplasta falcata PSG 285 i am looking for eggs or larves of... Ramulus thaii PSG 22 Lonchodes imitator PSG 29 Lonchodes everetti PSG 67 Lonchodes amaurops PSG 100 Lonchodes modestus PSG 138 Paramexenus laetus PSG 145 Lonchodes mindanaense PSG 169 Clonaria fritzschei PSG 179 Oxyartes lamellatus (honestus) (white) PSG 182 Ramulus stilpnus PSG 226 Entoria koshuensis PSG 227 Lonchodes rusticus PSG 246 Lonchodes harmani PSG 247 best regards, falk[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Bluesurfer72, 10.08.2008, 18:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Falk, 2008-08-02 10:57)
    • PSG159 - Ramulus sp. (sam.b, 2008-08-02 13:53, views: 340)
      • hello, I looking for PSG159 - Ramulus sp. ditt you heff somme eggs of this species mail or PB me. I heff to exchange: Carausius morosus Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum Phyllium sp. in one month: Trachyaretaon bruekneri greetz sam (sam.b, 2008-08-02 13:53)
    • new and rare phasmid species - offer for August (Bruno, 2008-08-06 20:11, views: 453)
      • eggs of the following phasmid species are available at the moment: 1) Oreophoetes peruana nigripes - new species from Ecudador 2) Ramulus nematodes - with beautifully blue males 3) Dyme ramulus - new species from Ecuador 4) Stheneboea repudiosa - interesting species from Malaysia 5) Megacrania phelaus - gorgeous new species from the Solomon Islands for more infos, pics, a care sheet and prices of these species - see my site: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com if you are interested - please write me an email Eier der folgenden Phasmidenarten sind erhältlich: 1) Oreophoetes peruana nigripes - eine neue Art aus Ecudador 2) Ramulus nematodes - mit wunderschönen blauen Männchen 3) Dyme ramulus - eine neue Art aus Ecuador 4) Stheneboea repudiosa - eine interessante Art aus Malaysia 5) Megacrania phelaus - eine prachtvolle neue Art von den Solomon Inseln für mehr Infos, Bilder, eine Zuchtanleitung und Preise für diese Arten - siehe meine Seite: http://phasmatodea-deutsch.blogspot.com bei Interesse bitte ein email an mich senden Bruno Kneubühler [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 06.08.2008, 12:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-08-06 11:53)
      • Hello Bruno, I would like to order the following:- 40 - eggs oreophoetes peruana nigres 40 - eggs Ramulus nematodes 40 - eggs Dyme ramulus 40 - eggs Stheneboea repudiosa Regards, Keith Please email me at keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk (Keith Stables, 2008-08-06 20:11)
    • surplus offer eggs and nymphs (mieke, 2008-08-09 17:58, views: 342)
      • I have following species to offer: Eggs: Acanthoxyla intermedia Carausius sanguineoligatus Diapherodes venustula Diapherodes gigantea Eucarcharus feruloides Lobolibethra spec Lima Lopaphus caesius Lonchodes philippinicus Necroscia annulipes Ramulus nematodes (red) Ramulus spec psg 157 Nymphs: Oreophoetes peruana Phaenopharos struthioneus best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2008-08-09 17:58)
    • i search lonchodes megabeast male... (Falk, 2008-08-10 18:06, views: 223)
      • hello, i search lonchodes megabeast male... subsubadult, subadult other adult.... best regards, falk (Falk, 2008-08-10 18:06)
    • searching for ova to buy (Sixlegs, 2008-08-11 07:09, views: 274)
      • Hi, I'm searching for ova of Oxyartes honestus, Phasmotaenia australe and spinosa. Kind regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2008-08-11 07:09)
    • Search eggs: Dares and Hoploclonia (Philipp Heller, 2008-08-13 12:08, views: 236)
      • Hi I'm from Switzerland and I'm searching eggs of Dares or Hoploclonia kinds (For example PSG 38 Dares validispinus or PSG 110 Hoploclonia gecko) Please send a PM Greetings HellAr[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: HellAr, 13.08.2008, 13:23 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Philipp Heller, 2008-08-13 12:08)
    • Eurycantha calcarata nymphs + eggs, Diapherodes gigantea L3 (theBug, 2008-08-13 19:43, views: 211)
      • Hi, I have eggs and nymphs from Eurycantha calcarata, nymphs 2 Euro for one, eggs: 10 for 4,00 Euro, 50 eggs for 17 Euro. Diapherodes gigantea L3, one for 3,00 Euro, they can be feeded with bramble! Greetings, Eva (theBug, 2008-08-13 09:03)
    • eggs for exchange (Marco, 2008-08-13 19:45, views: 350)
      • I have eggs of the following Phasmid sepcies to exchange Syploidea sypylus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Peruphasma schultei Trachyaretaon brücknery Lonchodes cultratolobatus Carausius morosus Sungayaa inexpectata Oreophoethes peruana Medauroidea extradentata (Marco, 2008-08-12 10:48)
      • Sipyloidea sipylus Sungaya inexpectata (Tobias, 2008-08-12 10:56)
    • Phasmids offer (Maik Wallner, 2008-08-13 19:47, views: 439)
      • For sale or echange: malacomorpha cyllaria l1 and ova phyllium siccifolium ova chondrestethus woodfordi the real green trachyareaton brueckneri (Maik Wallner, 2008-07-30 14:06)
    • Warning for insect scammer (Dilbert, 2008-08-15 09:22, views: 475)
      • I am sorry to inform you that the person that goes under the nick Ash is a scammer! Dont send him anything as he will not send you anything in return! Warning! His aliases are Forum nick: Ash E-mail address flamespirit@btinternet.com E-bay nick: fastcat990127 Home address MR ASHLEIGH SHORT, 2 FAIRACRE AVENUE, ST JOHNS LANE, NEWPORT, BARNSTAPLE, NORTH DEVON, EX32 9DF. UNITED KINGDOM. I guess in this case MR is short for a-hole. Be VERY aware of this guy. Check his feedback at ebay http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=fastcat990127&ftab=AllFeedback Regards Chris[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Dilbert, 13.08.2008, 21:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Dilbert, 2008-08-13 20:49)
      • The user Ash was removed from our forum. We don´t accept scammers! an other scammer for UK is: Chris Hill 29 Dewartown Gorebridge Midlothian EH23 4NX Email: Jazahill@aol.com best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-08-15 09:22)
    • Still available (tery2, 2008-08-15 17:17, views: 273)
      • Hi, Still have available very nice eggs of : Eurycnema goliath ] 50 for 10 euro , postage included Diapherodes gigantea ] 50 for 10 euro, postage included Sosibia parvipennis ] 50 for 10 euro, postage included (F1 from wild stock) Pharnacia ponderosa ] 50 for 10 euro, postage included (F1 from wild stock) Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis ] 50 for 10 euro, postage included Phyllium sp ] 50 for 10 euro, postage included Extatosoma tiaratum ] 60 for 10 euro, postage included And for the FIRST TIME EVER, eggs of Pairings of Sungaya inexpectata !!!! Recently found the "unknown" male of that specie : 20 eggs for 10 euro, postage included. Those ONLY for sale and advance cash payment. You can contact me at : pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph Thierry (tery2, 2008-08-15 17:17)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Kapr, 2008-08-15 20:27, views: 252)
      • Hi, I have these eggs for sale or exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus 30eggs/5 euro Epidares nolimentangere 20eggs/12 euro Phyllium bioculatum 20eggs/10 euro Asceles sp. Ban Salok 30eggs/5euro Trachyaretaon brueckneri 30eggs/5euro Lamponius guerini 30eggs/5euro Peruphasma schultei 30eggs/5euro Eurycantha calcarata 30eggs/5euro Spinohirasea bengalensis 20eggs/10euro Eurycantha insularis 20eggs/5euro Sipyloidea menptolemus 30eggs/5euro Phenacephorus cornucervi 30eggs/10euro Pylaemenes guanxiensis 20eggs/12euro Please, write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best wishes John (Kapr, 2008-08-15 20:27)
    • Looking for PSG 159, PSG 72 and PSG 190 nymphs (kvanunen, 2008-08-15 21:16, views: 488)
      • Hi all, I'm looking for PSG159 nymphs. Who has any and wants to sell them or exchange for PSG18 nymphs? I'm also looking for PSG72 and PSG190 nymphs. Cheers, Kees (kvanunen, 2008-07-31 20:57)
      • Hi Ash, Sure I want to swap. But I read you are a scammer and I also notice you replied on (too) many adds. What's going on? Cheers, Kees (kvanunen, 2008-08-14 08:12)
      • Good luck finding the Ramulus sp PSG 159. [begin lol] give me a year and i probably have ova of the Phyllium giganteum. [/end lol] The PSG 18 i bought from you are growing well (Tobias, 2008-08-14 16:41)
      • Hi Tobias, I am glad to hear this. Enjoy them! Cheers, kees (kvanunen, 2008-08-15 21:16)
    • Parectatosoma moquerysi eggs PSG 258 (Ingo, 2008-08-16 09:42, views: 232)
      • Hello I offer here of 100 eggs Parectatosoma moquerysi. 40 euro including shipping Europe. interested in writing me a pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-08-16 09:42)
    • For sale or exchange (pcurik, 2008-08-17 12:28, views: 301)
      • Hi to all, I have a surplus of these species: PSG 267 Asceles sp. Ban Salok: available 30 nymphs PSG 4 Sipyloidea sipylus: available 30 nymphs PSG 5 Medauroidea extradentata: available 100 eggs PSG 9 Extatosoma tiaratum: available 50 eggs PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes: available 100 eggs PSG 258 Parectatosoma mocquerysi: available 100 eggs PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei: available 40 nymphs/subadults PSG 000 Neophasma subapterum: available 20 nymphs Exchange welcome, send your offer.... My e-mail: pcurik@cmail.cz Petr[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: pcurik, 19.08.2008, 18:32 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (pcurik, 2008-08-17 12:28)
    • Surplus: several phasmids (Marco, 2008-08-17 22:07, views: 552)
      • Due to surplus, eggs of the following species ara available: Phobaeticus maximus (Thailand); Lonchodes philippinicus (Philippines); Sosibia parvipennis (Philippines); Hypocyrtus vittatus (Mexico) Pseudophasma phthisicum (French Guiana); Phyllium bioculatum (Java). Also some nymphs of Phyllium westwoodi from Northern Thailand. Best wishes, Marco [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Marco, 14.08.2008, 14:07 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marco, 2008-08-14 14:06)
      • Hello,I´m really interisted in Phyllium westwoodi.I have for echange eggs from::chondresthus woodfordi,siccifolium,malacomorpha cyllaria,some heteropteryx dilatata Nympfs: malacomorpha,etatsoma tiaratum,carausius spinosus,asceles sp ban salok [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 14.08.2008, 14:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2008-08-14 14:49)
      • hello marco, I'm also interessed in your Phyllium bioculatum eggs. I heff for exchange: Carausius morosus Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum Carausius spinosus (10 eggs) Spinohirasea bengalensis (40 eggs) Phyllium SP. in two month's: Basillus rossius Trachyaretaon bruekneri (sam.b, 2008-08-14 15:04)
      • You have got a personal message =) (Tobias, 2008-08-14 16:38)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-08-14 20:31)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Best Regards patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-08-17 22:07)
    • eggs for exchange (profesor, 2008-08-18 20:41, views: 305)
      • Hi I have eggs for exchange: Oreophoetes peruana Parapachymorpha spiniger Peruphasma schultei Lamponius guerini Spinohirasea bengalensis Phenacephorus cornucervi Epidares nolimetangere Neohirasea hongkongensis Pseudophasma acanthonotum Trachyaretaon bruekneri Asceles sp. Ban Salok I am looking for: Haaniella ssp.(except for H.dehaanii,muelleri) Hoploclonia ssp. Dares ssp. Pylaemenes ssp.(except for P.guangxiensis) Creoxylus ssp. Anisomorpha ssp. Orestes mouhotii Malacomorpha jamaicana ... and other contact: profesorpsg5@o2.pl or PM Best Regards, Marek (profesor, 2008-08-18 19:21)
      • ......I have adult couples Oreophoetes peruana for exchange. (profesor, 2008-08-18 20:41)
    • looking for/offering phyllium (Ben, 2008-08-18 20:52, views: 345)
      • Hello, I can offer fresh eggs of: Phyllium giganteum Haaniella dehaanii Epidares nolimantangere and a few Pseudophasma rufipes, Primarily, I'm looking for eggs or nymphs of Pseudodiacantha macklotti. My email address is benmoate@hotmail.com Best wishes, Ben. (Ben, 2008-08-17 14:55)
      • To Tobias: Please can you email me as I tried to respond to your PM and it failed, Best wishes, Ben. (Ben, 2008-08-18 20:52)
    • Necroscia annulipes (Olivier, 2008-08-19 17:59, views: 391)
      • Hi, Available eggs Necroscia annulipes contact me by mail ovuillemin@libertysurf.fr Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-08-19 17:59)
    • Oxyartes honestus/ lamellatus (Sixlegs, 2008-08-20 11:56, views: 309)
      • I'm still searching for ova who can help ? Kind regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2008-08-20 07:01)
      • hello jürgen, i have Oxyartes lamellatus eggs. you are intresting? best regards fabian (typius, 2008-08-20 11:56)
    • Peruphasma schultei (TomCZ, 2008-08-21 18:19, views: 283)
      • Hi, I have for sell or exchange eggs of Peruphasma schultei 50eggs/10€ including postage. I search these species: Dares spp. Hoploclonia spp. Creoxylus spinosus Write me on my e-mail please: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2008-08-21 18:19)
    • Offering common species (Dilbert, 2008-08-22 19:42, views: 337)
      • Hi all stickkeepers I have for exchange or sale ova (or eggs if you will) of the following species Phaenophares Khayoaensis Eurycantha Calcarata Diapherodes Gigantea Lampinous Guerini Lonchodes Brevipes 5 euro 30 eggs incl P&P in europe Phyllium Philipines Anchiale Briareus Pharnacia Ponderosa 8 euro 30 eggs incl P&P in europe but rather exchange Have a nice weekend, cheers! Chris[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Dilbert, 22.08.2008, 19:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Dilbert, 2008-08-22 19:42)
    • Offering Eggs off PSG 157 + several nymphs of X species (Tobias, 2008-08-24 22:17, views: 324)
      • Eggs off PSG 157 send me a message PSG 3 Bacillus rossius - 10 nymph PSG 5 Medauriodea extradentata - 20+ nymph PSG 85 Pseudophasma rufipes - 13 nymph PSG 101 Lamponius guerini - 15 nymph PSG 118 Aretaon asperrimus - 30+ nymph PSG 144 Ramulus sp. - 30+ nymph PSG 255 Trachyaretaon bruekneri - 15 nymph PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei - 30+ nymph PSG 276 Sipyloidea menptolemus - 30+ nymph PSG 292 Lobolibethra sp. Lima, Peru - 30 nymph Money gained from the sales goes to funding for new terrariums and new species =) Might exchange for certain species: Currently only LOOKING for : Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 18 - eggs/nymph Haaniella echinata PSG 26 - eggs/nymph Haaniella scabra PSG 70 - eggs/nymph Haaniella muelleri PSG 112 - eggs/nymph Haaniella grayii PSG 125 - eggs/nymph Haaniella saussurei PSG 177 - eggs/nymph Dares validispinus PSG 38 - eggs/nymph Hoploclonia gecko PSG 110 - eggs/nymph Hoploclonia abercrombiei PSG 165 - eggs/nymph Hoploclonia cuspidata PSG 199 - eggs/nymph [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Tobias, 24.08.2008, 22:24 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Tobias, 2008-08-24 22:17)
    • Haaniella (Pfarrhofer, 2008-08-25 10:58, views: 415)
      • hello I am searching: H. grayii H. saussurei H.scabra H. echinata please send me a PM Felix (Pfarrhofer, 2008-08-20 16:01)
      • have nobady this species? (Pfarrhofer, 2008-08-25 10:58)
    • [Exchange] Some species (Colémont, 2008-08-25 21:17, views: 411)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of : Creoxylus spinosus , Asceles margaritatus, Caurausius sp( Salok )(maybe detractus) Lopaphus sp PSG 252 , Bauduin's Thai 2 PSG 279 , Oxyartes lamellatus I'm looking for Haaniella grayii , echinaata and scabra Hoploclonia sp Lonchodes maletti, everetti, jejunus, mindanaensis, geniculatus, harmani Best Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-08-24 22:32)
      • Hi Foucault I'm very interested in eggs of Creoxylus spinosus. In 2-3 months, I'll have some Lonchodes geniculatus eggs for exchange. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-08-25 20:16)
      • I send PM (profesor, 2008-08-25 21:17)
    • NEW offer (Marek NOhejl, 2008-08-25 21:55, views: 450)
      • Hi All, Here is my new offer: http://strasilky.blogspot.com/ interesting species: Lobolibethra, Lonchodes rusticus... Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-08-25 21:55)
    • I'm looking eggs/nymphs Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum (patyczak15, 2008-08-27 09:57, views: 303)
      • Hi! I would buy some eggs/nymphs of Phyllium frondosum and Phyllium bilobatum. Contact is: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu, PM Best regards patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-08-27 09:57)
    • Exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-08-28 20:28, views: 348)
      • Eggs of Abrosoma festinatum, Ocnophiloidea regularis, Ramulus nematodes red, Trachyaetaon brueckneri. Nymphs of Parapachymorpha spiniger, Parapachymorpha zomproi, Cuniculina sp. PSG 211. Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-08-28 20:28)
    • I'm looking eggs/nymphs Necroscia annulipes (phenix587, 2008-08-29 18:14, views: 265)
      • Hi! I'm looking eggs or nymphs Necroscia annulipes. I search 10 or 15 eggs or 6 nymphs. Contact: phenix587@hotmail.com Thanks a lot. Best regards Will ! (phenix587, 2008-08-29 18:14)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-09-02 20:43, views: 785)
      • Hello I have eggs for the following exchange: Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 Parectatosoma moquerysi PSG 258 Malacmorpha cyllarum PSG 220 Necrosia Sp PSG 88 Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 Anisomorpha paromalus PSG 122 Haaniella mülleri PSG 112 Haaniella dehaani PSG 126 Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 73 Orestes mouhotii PSG 192 Offers send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-08-09 11:37)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-08-12 20:46)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Best Regards Marek (profesor, 2008-08-17 21:47)
      • [quote]Hello I have eggs for the following exchange: Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 Parectatosoma moquerysi PSG 258 Malacmorpha cyllarum PSG 220 Necrosia Sp PSG 88 Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 Anisomorpha paromalus PSG 122 Haaniella mülleri PSG 112 Haaniella dehaani PSG 126 Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 73 Orestes mouhotii PSG 192 Offers send pm. best regards ingo[/quote] (jas, 2008-09-02 19:12)
      • Hello what should you that my copy texts and write you sent me a pm did. but I am not receive from you. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-09-02 20:43)
    • [Sell Exchange] Heteropterix dilatata (Niloxobap, 2008-09-04 12:13, views: 297)
      • Hello, I have Heteropterix dilatata to sell or to exchange against Phyllium giganteum or Mantid or a Eurycnema goliath male(L3). Sub adult pair: 15 euros L4 pair:10 euros If you buy many pair I can make some reduction. Regards pablo [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Niloxobap, 04.09.2008, 12:14 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Niloxobap, 2008-09-04 12:13)
    • Neophasma subapterum (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-09-04 14:21, views: 258)
      • Hello, I can offer the last fresh adult pair of Neophasma subapterum. Just make me an offer. Regards, Robert (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-09-04 14:21)
    • Surplus for exchange (Oskar Conle, 2008-09-08 10:27, views: 563)
      • nymphs of Carausius sp. Thailand (large and slender species with interesting colouration). Food bramble, oak and rose. nymphs of Lobolibethra sp. "Lima". Food bramble, oak and rose. eggs of Hemiplasta falcata. Food hypericum. eggs of Lamponius guerinii (new stock from Guadeloupe, large specimens!). Food bramble, oak and rose. eggs of Dinophasma alimbuini. Food strawberry, fuchsia, willowherb. Oskar. (Oskar Conle, 2008-08-29 09:29)
      • Hi Oskar, I'm interested in Carausius sp. Thailand nymphs. I have PSG18 nymphs to offer. Let me know if we can have an exchange. Cheers, Kees Netherlands (kvanunen, 2008-08-29 11:16)
      • Hello Oscar, can you please send me a foto of Dinophasma alimbuini? I can't find this species anywhere. I'm looking forward to hearing from you! Yours sincerly Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-08-29 16:01)
      • [quote]Hello Oscar, can you please send me a foto of Dinophasma alimbuini? I can't find this species anywhere. I'm looking forward to hearing from you! Yours sincerly Thorsten[/quote] hello thorson, on the "kweeklijst" of www.phasma.eu cann you see somme picture's of Dinophasma alimbuini. greetz sam (sam.b, 2008-08-29 17:49)
      • Hi, I live in Belgium and would like to know if it is possible for you to send me eggs? If it is,I'm interested by eggs of Hemiplasta falcata and Dinophasma alimbuini. Are you interested by eggs for exchange of these species: Eurycantha calcarata, Heteropterix dilatata, Phasma gigas,Peruphasma schultei and Oreophoetes peruana. See you soon! [quote]nymphs of Carausius sp. Thailand (large and slender species with interesting colouration). Food bramble, oak and rose. nymphs of Lobolibethra sp. "Lima". Food bramble, oak and rose. eggs of Hemiplasta falcata. Food hypericum. eggs of Lamponius guerinii (new stock from Guadeloupe, large specimens!). Food bramble, oak and rose. eggs of Dinophasma alimbuini. Food strawberry, fuchsia, willowherb. Oskar. [/quote] (Alex, 2008-09-08 10:27)
    • Eggs of Philippines species for sale (tery2, 2008-09-08 22:48, views: 431)
      • Hi, Sungaya inexpectata ] sexual eggs FIRST TIME EVER, pharnacia, sosibia, rhamphosipyloidea, please check my new Homepage at http://PhasmaPhils.blogspot.com/ Besides these still have : Eurycnema goliath ] 50 eggs for 10 euro, postage included Diapherodes gigantea ] 50 eggs for 10 euro, postage included Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis ] 50 eggs for 10 euro, postage included Thank you. Thierry (tery2, 2008-09-05 16:27)
      • Hi, im interested in eurycnema and diapherodes, how can i pay you?? (Z_DABA, 2008-09-08 22:48)
    • Pandanus (Thorsten Thron, 2008-09-10 17:11, views: 357)
      • Hello everybody, I can offer two species of Pandanus as foodplants: 1. Pandanus veitschi, about 70 to 80cm high, denated broad leaves. Very beatiful plants! 35,00 € each. 2. Pandanus spec. Peru, about 30 to 40 cm high, denated more narrow leaves, cuttings with only rudimentary roots. 18,00 € each. Both species are free of pesticides and can be used as foodplants directly. Yours sincerely Thorsten Thron [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thorsten, 09.09.2008, 22:21 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thorsten Thron, 2008-09-09 22:13)
      • [quote]Hello everybody, I can offer two species of Pandanus as foodplants: 1. Pandanus veitschi, about 70 to 80cm high, denated broad leaves. Very beatiful plants! 35,00 € each. 2. Pandanus spec. Peru, about 30 to 40 cm high, denated more narrow leaves, cuttings with only rudimentary roots. 18,00 € each. Both species are free of pesticides and can be used as foodplants directly. Yours sincerely Thorsten Thron [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thorsten, 09.09.2008, 22:21 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --][/quote] MAYBE you should tell where you are from so that the plants can be picked up XD since i dont think you are shipping the plants through europe. (Tobias, 2008-09-10 07:30)
      • Hello Tobias, in my profile you can see, that I'm from Germany. However, I can ship the plants within Europe. We can meet on Saturday in Hamm as well. Best regards! Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-09-10 17:11)
    • Eggs for exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-09-11 20:58, views: 330)
      • I have this eggs for sale or exchange: Abrosoma festinatum, Ocnophiloidea regularis, Oreophoetes peruana, Trachyaretaon bruekneri, Lonchodiodes samarensis. Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-09-11 20:58)
    • I'm looking eggs/nymphs (Uwe Müller, 2008-09-12 08:11, views: 236)
      • Pylaemenes (Dares) guangxiensis Dares verrucosus Hoploclonia gecko Hoploclonia cuspidata Haaniella scabra Datames mitratus mail@ug-mueller.de (Uwe Müller, 2008-09-12 08:11)
    • Eggs of three different Phasmid species for sale or exchange (Thomas, 2008-09-12 22:11, views: 263)
      • Hi, I only can offer 'simple' Phasmid species - but maybe someone is interested; they are really easy to bread and hold with mulberry leaves. - 25 eggs of Carausius morosus - 25 eggs of Sipyloidea sipylus - 25 eggs of Clonaria spec. or Sceptrophasma spec. (sorry do not know which species and subspecies - I can send pictures on request; here male and female are present and young animals are green instead of brown in one larval stage). For 25 eggs I would ask for 5 Euro + postage. Contact via LiehrT@web.de or efwkliehr@yahoo.com Thomas (Thomas, 2008-09-12 22:11)
    • 4exchange,4sell,4U:) (TomCZ, 2008-09-13 18:44, views: 321)
      • Hi all, I have these species for sell or exchange: Peruphasma schultei 50eggs/5euro Malacomorpha cyllarum 30eggs/5euro Lobolibethra sp. Lima (Peru) 30eggs/5euro Neophasma subapterum 30eggs/5euro (I have a few eggs, now. But I will have more eggs in 1 months) All price including postage. Write me on my e-mail, please: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2008-09-13 18:44)
    • I am looking for: (martijn1, 2008-09-14 22:51, views: 451)
      • Hello, I`m looking for the followings species: Psg 2 Psg 14 Psg 83 Psg 10 Please contact me if you have on of them! Greetings martijn[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: martijn1, 14.09.2008, 22:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (martijn1, 2008-08-19 17:21)
      • Update! (martijn1, 2008-09-14 22:51)
    • I'm looking for the following types ..... (Ingo, 2008-09-17 21:42, views: 255)
      • Hello I'm looking for eggs or nymphs by: Haaniella echinata 26 Borneo Haaniella grayii 125 Sarawak Haaniella saussurei 177 Sarawak Haaniella scabra 70 Sabah Hopoclonia cuspidata 199 Brunei Hopoclonia Gecko 110 Sarawak Dares ulula 117 Sarawak Acanthoxyla geisovii 80 Nouvelle zélande Acanthoxyla inermis 81 Nouvelle zélande Acanthoxyla Media 33 Nouvelle zélande Acanthoxyla prasina 6 Nouvelle zélande I have a lot to share. I buy even if nobody exchange. Offers send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-09-17 21:42)
    • Neophasma subapterum and others (Marek NOhejl, 2008-09-20 14:49, views: 301)
      • Hi, I have for exchange or sale eggs of these species: Neophasma subapterum Aretaon asperrimus Parapachymorpha zomproi Epidares nolimetangere Neohirasea maerens Ramulus nematodes red Cuniculina sp. 211 Lonchodes brevipes Trachyaretaon brueckneri Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" Paramenexenus laetus Lobolibethra panguana Oxyartes honestus Lonchodes cultratolobatus Oreophoetes peruana Heteropteryx dilatata Lamponius guerini in month: Lonchodes jejunus Lonchodes rusticus Lonchodiodes samarensis Marek Nohejl Czech Republic (Marek NOhejl, 2008-09-20 14:49)
    • I`m looking (dorodusi, 2008-09-21 13:05, views: 321)
      • I need Eggs from: Extatosoma popa carlbergi---- Ancylecha fenestrata- Phyllium bilobatum Chitoniscus sarrameaensis Phyllium caudatum Phyllium elegans Phyllium frondosum Phyllium hausleithneri Phyllium keyicum Phyllium pulchrifolium Phyllium zomproi ----I give Eggs from Lamponius querini-50st Pharnacia biceps-15 st Extatosoma tiaratum-100 st Diapherodes gigantea---26 st Phyllium sicifolium-11st ------------------------------------------------ (dorodusi, 2008-09-19 17:01)
      • so if i get it correct. you are looking for species that probably noone has and you are offering common species for them ? good luck finding them =) (Tobias, 2008-09-21 13:05)
    • Eggs of various species to offer (Frank Hennemann, 2008-09-22 02:06, views: 252)
      • I can offer eggs of the following species: PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 120 Carausius cristatus PSG 278 Phyllium sp. (Philippines) PSG 174 Lopaphus caesius PSG 285 Hemiplasta falcata PSG 52 Alienobostra brocki PSG 282 Lonchodes philippinicus PSG 265 Abrosoma johorensis Please contact me at fhhennemann@hotmail.de Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-09-22 02:06)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2008-09-23 04:43, views: 486)
      • Hello I have eggs for the following exchange: Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 Parectatosoma moquerysi PSG 258 Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 Haaniella mülleri PSG 112 Haaniella dehaani PSG 126 Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 73 Orestes mouhotii PSG 192 Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 18 Hemiplasta falcata PSG 285 Phyllium siccifolium Miomantis paykulli Othek Offers send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-09-10 17:58)
      • Hello, What do you ask for eggs of psg 258? Greetings martijn (martijn1, 2008-09-22 20:13)
      • Hello they make me an offer times. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-09-23 04:43)
    • Several species for sale or exchange (mieke, 2008-09-23 17:00, views: 298)
      • I have the following surplus of phasmids available: nymphs: Chondrosthetus woodfordii eggs: Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venustula Eucarcharus feruloides Lobolibethra spec Lima Lopaphus sphalerus Lonchodes philippinicus Necroscia annulipes Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Phaenopharos struthioneus Ramulus spec PSG 157 and also available: eggs of kadydid Stilpnochlora couloniana pls contact me at: erik.vandenbergh@pandora.be best regards, Mieke [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Mieke, 24.09.2008, 15:12 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (mieke, 2008-09-23 17:00)
    • Eggs Exchange (matt, 2008-09-24 19:05, views: 219)
      • Only to Exchange PSG 189 - Pseudophasma acanthonotum PSG 215 -Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis email : heylenmatthias@gmail.com (matt, 2008-09-24 19:05)
    • I am looking for (Roland, 2008-09-25 20:01, views: 178)
      • Eggs or larva of Phyllium hausleithneri Phyllium bilobatum best regarts Roland (Roland, 2008-09-25 20:01)
    • I searching (TomCZ, 2008-09-25 21:43, views: 379)
      • Hi all, I searching eggs or nymphs of these species: Hoploclonia gecko Dares ulula Pseudodiacantha macklottii Pseudodatames spp. Pylaemenes borneensis borneensis Pylaemenes borneensis sepilokensis Write me, when you have these species in your breed, please! I have for exchange these species: Lonchodes rusticus Dares validispinus Eurycantha insularis Lobolibethra sp. Lima Haaniella dehaanii Neophasma subapterum Abrosoma festinatum My e-mail: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2008-09-21 15:34)
      • Hello! I have interest in Dares validispinus for you to buy. What you sell them, animals or just eggs? How much does it cost and what is the cost of shipping to Germany? Daniel Dittmar (DanielD, 2008-09-24 22:58)
      • Hi, I sending phasmid eggs to all Europe, but I have not eggs of Dares validispinus for sell, now. I will have this species and many more phasmids for sell in 1-2 months: Phenacephorus latifemur eggs Haaniella dehaanii eggs Dares validispinus eggs Abrosoma johorensis eggs Lonchodes rusticus eggs Anisomorpha paromalus eggs Hemiplasta falcata eggs Dimorphodes mancus eggs (TomCZ, 2008-09-25 21:43)
    • searching for male phasma gigas (robsorchids, 2008-09-26 11:16, views: 241)
      • one or two if possible adult/subadult male P.gigas needed for females. plenty of rare species to exchange for thanks rob (robsorchids, 2008-09-25 12:14)
      • Hi Rob, I have two subadult male P.Gigas. What do you have to offer and where are you from? Cheers, Kees Netherlands (kvanunen, 2008-09-26 11:16)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Keith Stables, 2008-09-26 22:20, views: 282)
      • I have the following eggs for exchange or will sell PSG 101 Lamponius guerini PSG 118 Aretaon asperrimus PSG 145 Paramenexenus laetus PSG 241 Carausius spinosus PSG 255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri PSG 275 Lobolibethra panguana PSG 276 Sipyloidea meneptolomus PSG 289 Ocnophiloidea dillerorum Lobolibethra sp"LIMA" Carausius sp "Salok" Lobolibethra sp"Lima" adult pairs Please contact me at keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk (Keith Stables, 2008-09-26 18:18)
      • Hallo, What do you ask for eggs of the psg 145? Greetings martijn (martijn1, 2008-09-26 22:20)
    • searching for larvae of phasma gigas and acrophylla wuelfingii (Thomas, 2008-09-27 18:37, views: 217)
      • Hello, I'm searching for larvae of phasma gigas and acrophylla wuelfingii (L2 or older). I'd change or pay. If you want to change, I can offer eggs of eurycnema versirubra eurycnema goliath phyllium giganteum extatosoma tiaratum ctenomorphodes briaeus Best regards Thomas (Thomas, 2008-09-27 18:37)
    • Offer: Neophasma subapterum, pairs (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-09-28 14:49, views: 162)
      • [b]Neophasma subapterum[/b], Venezuela Breeding group (2.1), freshly adult for 12 € subadult ( ~3-4cm BL) pairs/groups for 8 € Infos: http://neophasma.diplopoda.de Shipping to Europe possible. Regards, Robert (Robert Pfeifle, 2008-09-28 14:49)
    • Dares validispinus (Dominic, 2008-09-28 15:52, views: 185)
      • Hi, i´m hardly searching for eggs, nymphs or adults of D.validispinus. My population broke together within my holidays, i have only 3 nymphs left. Please help me i´m willing to pay good. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-09-28 15:52)
    • invertebrates for sale/exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-09-28 22:33, views: 646)
      • In time i can offer: - PSG 111 Eurycantha insularis L1-L3 5 Nymphs 10€ - PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei L1-L5 10 Nymphs 10€ - Neophasma subapterum 1,1 Adult Pair 15€ - Lucihormetica grossei 5 Nymphs 10€ - Sphodromantis baccetti subadult 8€ - Idolomantis diabolica L4-L5 only for exchange - Aularches milliaris 1,1 Adult Pairs 15€ - Zonocerus variegata L1-L2 Nymphs 10 for 18€; New Stock Nigeria Sub-Adult 2,1 25€ [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/2345/sphodromantisbaccetti02nl6.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a][a href="http://g.imageshack.us/g.php?h=520&i=sphodromantisbaccetti02nl6.jpg"a] [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/1384/zonocerusvariegata04zq8.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a][a href="http://g.imageshack.us/img299/zonocerusvariegata04zq8.jpg/1/"=a] [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/977/aularchesmilliaris06ur0.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a][a href="http://g.imageshack.us/img209/aularchesmilliaris06ur0.jpg/1/"][img=a] Prefer exchange. Greetings from Germany Chris[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 18.09.2008, 10:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2008-09-18 10:43)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. patyczak15 (patyczak15, 2008-09-22 19:02)
      • Hallo Ucksmucks, Do you also want to exchange the Idolomantis diabolica for stick insects/leafinsects? Greetings martijn (martijn1, 2008-09-28 22:33)
    • Neophasma subapterum - eggs (Bruno, 2008-09-30 05:00, views: 321)
      • few eggs of the beautiful new species Neophasma subapterum are available now. Easy species to breed, feed on Lonicera nitita, Privet (Ligustrum sp.), Plantago sp. and do even eat some bramble. 5 Euro per 10 eggs. If you are interested, then send me your email adress by PN all the best Bruno Kneubühler (Switzerland) (Bruno, 2008-09-28 20:23)
      • here are some pics of this species: http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Neophasma%20subapterum/pair2.jpg http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Neophasma%20subapterum/malered3.jpg http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/phasmid%20pics/Neophasma%20subapterum/pair4.jpg and here is the care sheet: http://www.box.net/shared/sep38n5s0k Bruno (Bruno, 2008-09-30 05:00)
    • need male of heteropteryx qick (1stZüchter, 2008-09-30 16:43, views: 295)
      • please need two heteropteryx dilatata males nearly adult paul krutke 12489 berlin vogelbeerstr 13 (1stZüchter, 2008-09-27 16:49)
      • Hi Paul, I have two male heteropteryx dilatates for you. I think they need one or two moults before they become adult. What do you have to offer? Cheers, Kees van Unen Netherlands (kvanunen, 2008-09-28 15:19)
      • Nothing to exchange yet but i hope soon to hatch Haaniella dehaani Extatosoma tiaratum Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Diapherodes gigantea Eurycantha calcarata Trachyaretaon brückneri some kind of Ramulus and now only some money to buy your dilatata`s what do u think (1stZüchter, 2008-09-30 16:43)
    • Eggs for exchange or sale (Ingo, 2008-09-30 17:38, views: 331)
      • Hello I have eggs for the following exchange /sale: Diapherodes gigantea PSG 260 Parectatosoma moquerysi PSG 258 Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 Haaniella mülleri PSG 112 Haaniella dehaani PSG 126 Orestes mouhotii PSG 192 Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 18 Hemiplasta falcata PSG 285 Paramenexenus laetus PSG 145 Necrosia sp. PSG 279 requests or offers please send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-09-29 16:55)
      • COULD YOU SEND ME A PRICE LIST? IM VERY INTERESTED IN SOMESPECIES........ BYE (Z_DABA, 2008-09-29 18:02)
      • eggs are gone following: Parectatosoma moquerysi PSG 258 Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 Haaniella mülleri PSG 112 Orestes mouhotii PSG 192 the rest is still there. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-09-30 17:38)
    • Need Lonchodes megabeast man quick! (Manu Scherer, 2008-10-02 15:11, views: 233)
      • Hey! Search adult man of the Lonchodes megabeast! LG die Manu (Manu Scherer, 2008-10-02 15:11)
    • Searching for Rhaphiderus scabrosus (Slupor, 2008-10-05 18:13, views: 205)
      • Hello everyone, I'm searching for Rhaphiderus scabrosus (with dark males) I'm willing to pay for them or to exchange. Regards (Slupor, 2008-10-05 18:13)
    • phaenopharos struthioneus for exchange (tim191283, 2008-10-06 15:53, views: 246)
      • I have about 100eggs of Phaenopharos struthioneus left. Only for exchange (tim191283, 2008-10-06 15:53)
    • Offer phasmids: Heteropteryx dilatata, Dyme sp., ... (Henry, 2008-10-06 21:32, views: 260)
      • Hello, offer: Heteropteryx dilatata L5 Dyme sp. L4 (beim ersten Beinpaar baluer Beinansatz) -1€/St. Sceptrophasma conformans adult -3€ adulte Weibchen von Lonchodes jejunes -3€ Diapherodes gigantea L3 Alle Preise sind Verhandlungsbasis! HenryBote2@aol.com Tschüß Henry [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Henry, 06.10.2008, 21:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Henry, 2008-10-06 21:32)
    • All Philippines (tery2, 2008-10-08 12:44, views: 232)
      • They are : Pharnacia ponderosa ] 50 eggs ] 10 euro ] p.incl. Pharnacia sp ] 50 eggs ] 10 euro ] p.incl. Phyllium sp ] 50 eggs ] 10 euro ] p. incl. Rhamphosipyloidea gorkomi ] 50 eggs ] 5 euro ] p.incl. Sosibia parvipennis ] 50 eggs ] 5 euro ] p.incl. Sungaya inexpectata (sexual) ] 25 eggs ] 10 euro ] p.incl. For pics pls visit my homepage at : PhasmaPhils.blogspot.com Thierry (tery2, 2008-10-08 12:44)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-08 16:19, views: 693)
      • Ocnophiloidea regularis PSG32 Ramulus nematodes "red" PSG55 Oreophoetes peruana PSG82 Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG230 Trachyaretaon bruekneri PSG255 nymphs: Epidares nolimetangere PSG99 Abrosoma festinatum PSG231 Sincerely Miroslav www.phasmidszuber.blogspot.com (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-09-29 19:32)
      • Also I have eggs of Lonchodes megabeast and Lonchodes phillipinicus. Miroslav. (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-05 13:35)
      • Hi!!, im interested in lonchodes megabeast, actually only have phyllium hauslethneri eggs for exange, but i can buy it if you want (Z_DABA, 2008-10-05 14:03)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-06 17:30)
      • Hi I'm very interested in L. megabeast. I can pay or exchange for: Hermagoras haematomus haematomus Orestes mouhotii Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Neophasma subapterum Pseudosermyle phalangiphora Ramulus nematodes "blue" Lopaphus sphalerus Lonchodes philippinicus Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-10-07 18:58)
      • Hi Daniel! Sorry, L. megabeast temporarily out of stock. After a month I will have more eggs Miroslav. (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-08 16:19)
    • new species available (Bruno, 2008-10-09 19:00, views: 375)
      • I do still have eggs of the following species available: Oreophoetes peruana nigripes - new species from Ecuador Dyme ramulus - new species from Ecuador Ramulus nematodes - new colour variant from Thailand (with blue males) Megacrania phelaus - few eggs only Phanocles sp. - new species from Ecuador on my site you will find more infos on these species: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com all the best Bruno (Bruno, 2008-10-09 19:00)
    • Sale / Exchange (tery2, 2008-10-09 19:03, views: 312)
      • Hi again, Eurycnema goliath Diapherodes gigantea Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis 25 eggs ] 5 euro 50 eggs ] 10 euro postage included In exchange I'm looking for : Diapherodes jamaicensis Lopaphus sphalerus (caesius) Rhaphiderus scabrosus Visit my homepage at : http://PhasmaPhils.blogspot.com/ Thierry (tery2, 2008-10-09 15:53)
      • Hi I can offer you some eggs of Lopaphus sphalerus. Do you also exchange for Sungaya inexpectata? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-10-09 19:03)
    • Phanocles sp. - new species from Ecuador (Bruno, 2008-10-12 18:06, views: 254)
      • this is a new, medium sized species from Ecuador. Foodplant is bramble. Price is 10 Euro per 25 eggs. On my site you will find pics and brief notes on how to breed them: http://phasmatodea.blogspot.com if you are interested, then send me a PM or email all the best Bruno (Bruno, 2008-10-12 18:06)
    • Phyllium jacobsoni REHN & REHN 1934 and others (Thorsten Thron, 2008-10-14 17:48, views: 976)
      • Dear Sirs, I can offer eggs of the following species: - Phyllium jacobsoni REHN & REHN 1934 (only a few) - Phyllium bioculatum (Java) - Phyllium spec. Philippinen (PSG 278) - Phyllium celebicum (Thailand) - Pharnacia biceps - Eurycnema versirubra - Oreophoetes peruana - Pylaemenes mouhoti - Peruphasma schultei Yours sincerely Thorsten Thron (Thorsten Thron, 2008-10-04 18:50)
      • What is Pylaemenes mouhoti? Is it really a Pylaemenes species or do you mean Orestes mouhotii? (Philipp Heller, 2008-10-04 20:25)
      • Hi Thorsten I'm very interested in eggs of Ph. jacobsoni. I can pay or exchange eggs for the following species: Hermagoras haematomus haematomus Lonchodes philippinicus Lobolibethra sp. Lima Ramulus thaii (parthenogenetic stock) Ramulus nematodes (blue males) Lopaphus sphalerus Chondrostethus sp. Malaita (red legs) Neophasma subapterum Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-10-04 20:34)
      • Hi Thorsten I'm very interested in eggs of Phyllium jacobsoni. I can pay or exchange eggs for Phyllium biocualtum ( Red and Yellow. ) Best regards Roland (Roland, 2008-10-05 16:57)
      • I'm sent a PM (patyczak15, 2008-10-05 17:41)
      • hello do you still have eggs from - Phyllium jacobsoni REHN & REHN 1934 (only a few) - Phyllium bioculatum (Java) ? let me know greats (jungleking, 2008-10-10 23:30)
      • hello Thorson, I'm VERY interested in your Phyllium bioculatum (java) and Phyllium celebicum (Thailand) eggs. I have the next species to exange: Carausius morosus Bacillus rossius Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum Phasma gigas (20 eggs) Rhamphosipyloidea philippa Carausius spinosus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Peruphasma schultei Spinohirasea bengalensis (40 eggs) Phyllium SP. "phyllipenes" In one month: Asceles spec. BAN SALOK And maiby in 3/4 months: Dares validispinus Dares verrucossus Epidares nilimetangere Pylaemenes guangxiensis Thank you! sam (sam.b, 2008-10-14 17:48)
    • Eggs PSG 101, 157 and PSG 275 (henri2503, 2008-10-14 20:47, views: 225)
      • Hi, I offer eggs of the PSG 101, PSG 157 and PSG 275. For post and package, or trade. Send me a PM with you adress and I send them to you. Greetings Henri[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: henri2503, 14.10.2008, 20:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (henri2503, 2008-10-14 20:29)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-14 20:47)
    • Hypocyrtus vittatus (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-10-15 15:15, views: 729)
      • To offer: Hypocyrtus vittatus eggs Sipyloidea larryi eggs Malacomorpha cyllarus larvae and imagines Peruphasma schultei larvae and imagines Trachyaretaon brueckneri larvea Neohirasea maerens larvae Phenopharos khaoyaiensis larvae Pylaemenes guangxiensis larvae Metriophasma diocles larvae, eggs soon Hypocyrtus vittatus larvae Regards Sascha Email to sascha@eilmus.de [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sascha, 02.10.2008, 08:45 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-09-30 16:13)
      • Hi, is your offer for all users of this forum, or as you wrote: "Hi! I´m sorry, but I will not send any insects to Czech Republic. The offer is just for self-collectors. Regards sascha" ??? Petr (pcurik, 2008-09-30 19:29)
      • Hi Sasha, I am very interested in: Metriophasma diocles larvae, eggs soon Hypocyrtus vittatus larvae and eggs soon Please write me on my email: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you for answer. Best regards John(CZ) (Kapr, 2008-09-30 23:05)
      • This offer is for all (honest) users. Regards sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-10-01 16:50)
      • OK, so I would be interested in the Hypocyrtus vittatus. Can you write me to my e-mail please? Thank you. Petr pcurik@cmail.cz (pcurik, 2008-10-01 16:59)
      • Just as reminder because I couldn´t find you email address: Marek Noheil (?) did send me eggs of Neophasma. Thank you! I´m going to send the Hypocytrus eggs to you next week! Or do you want to get Sipyloidea larryi? Regards sascha[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sascha, 10.10.2008, 11:28 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-10-10 08:57)
      • Still avaiable: Hypocyrtus vittatus eggs Malacomorpha cyllarus larvae and imagines Trachyaretaon brueckneri larvea Neohirasea maerens larvae Phenopharos khaoyaiensis larvae Entoria koshuensis larvae Two fresh adult males of Oxyartus lamellatus! sascha@eilmus.de I´m searching for an fresh adult female of Haaniella dehaanii. [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sascha, 15.10.2008, 16:41 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sascha Eilmus, 2008-10-15 15:15)
    • Suche Brunneria borealis (Ulrike Kunchintzki, 2008-10-17 08:52, views: 207)
      • I am looking for Brunneria borealis, every stage. Ich suche Brunneria borealis, jedes Stadium. kunchintzki@web.de (Ulrike Kunchintzki, 2008-10-17 08:52)
    • need male of Eurycnema goliath (Thomas, 2008-10-17 19:39, views: 275)
      • I have a subadult female of Eurycnema goliath an need a male (subadult or subsubadult). Help me please.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: phasmafan, 05.10.2008, 11:02 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thomas, 2008-10-05 11:01)
      • Hi I know it is late but anyhow My last female died for some unknown reason and I have one adult E Goliath, he has been adult for three-four weks so should last a month or two atleast. He is your if you like, exchange or pay P&P, around 5 euros. Regards Chris (Dilbert, 2008-10-17 19:39)
    • Eggs and nymphs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-10-18 08:49, views: 267)
      • Hello, I have these eggs for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Epidares nolimentangere Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Phenacephorus cornucervi Pylaemenes guangxiensis Sceptrophasma hispidula Oreophoetes peruana Sceptrophasma langkawicense and I have these nymps for sale or exchange: subadult couple of PSG182 - Oxyartes lamellatus white form(only one couple) PSG221 - Sceptrophasma langkawicense subadult and adult PSG101 - Lamponius guerini - white and brown form PSG283 - Diapherodes venustula - subadult and subsubadult couples PSG270 - Peruphasma schultei - subsubadult couples PSG23 - Eurycantha calcarata - subsubadult couples Contakt me on my email please. Information about commission and prices of Phasmatodea on my email. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-10-18 08:49)
    • for exchange only (SPANIER, 2008-10-18 18:17, views: 204)
      • Hello! Here is my offer: http://heteropterygidae.blogspot.com/search/label/Tausche Greetings! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2008-10-18 18:17)
    • to exchange: (sam.b, 2008-10-18 19:09, views: 318)
      • hy all, I offer the next species: Carausius morosus: eggs, nimphs, adults Bacillus rossius: eggs and two adults Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum Eurycnema goliath: 20 eggs Phasma gigas: 30 eggs Rhamphosipyloidea philippa: 60 eggs Carausius spinosus: a few nimphs Trachyaretaon bruekneri: eggs and nimphs Peruphasma schultei: nimphs Spinohirasea bengalensis: 40 eggs Phyllium SP. "PHILLIPENES": eggs ans a few nimphs In one month: Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum: nimphs Dares validispinus: a few eggs Dares verucossus: a few eggs Phyllium giganteum: eggs Asceles spec. BAN SALOK: eggs Peruphasma schultei: eggs Spinohirasea bengalenis: nimphs Phyllium SP. "PHILLIPENES": adults These species are only tho exchange!!! greetz sam (sam.b, 2008-10-17 16:55)
      • You have a PM! ;) HellAr (Philipp Heller, 2008-10-18 17:42)
      • dear people, I'm especially interested in Pseudodiacantha macklotti, Phyllium bioculatum, Phyllium celebicum, Hoploclonia gecko, Hoploclonia abercrobiei and Hoploclonia cuspidata greetings sam ;) (sam.b, 2008-10-18 19:09)
    • Eggs to offer (Tobias, 2008-10-19 21:18, views: 263)
      • Offering eggs of the following species. Sale or exchange PSG 270 Peruphasma schultei PSG 157 Ramulus sp PSG 282 Lonchodes phillipinicus PSG 260 Diapherodes gigantea PSG 55 Ramulus nematodes (red) PSG 9 Extatosoma tiaratum (i call them army green contact me for picture) PSG 283 Diapherodes venustula I can ship to whole europe (Tobias, 2008-10-19 21:18)
    • Megacrania phelaus (Hfoertel, 2008-10-19 23:32, views: 315)
      • Hallo, ich suche Eier oder Nymphen von Megacrania phelaus. Wer kann weiterhelfen oder mir vieleicht einen Kontakt vermitteln? Viel Grüße hfoertel hfoertel@googlemail.com Hello, I am looking for eggs or nymphs of Megacrania phelaus. Who can help me get into contact with a breeder? sincerely hfoertel hfoertel@googlemail.com (Hfoertel, 2008-10-19 20:56)
      • Hallo, Schau mal auf der Seite von Bruno Kneubühler, er hällt diese Art schon länger. http://phasmatodea-deutsch.blogspot.com/ Viele Grüße Rafael (Rafael, 2008-10-19 22:06)
      • Den Kontakt habe ich schon, aber Bruno hat gerade nichts für mich! Ich suche andere Leute, welche diese Art halten und Eier oder Tiere abgeben wollen. Aber danke für die schnelle Antwort! (Hfoertel, 2008-10-19 23:32)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-10-21 08:44, views: 245)
      • Hi, I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: Dares ulula Dares verrucosus Dimorphodes sp Dinophasma saginatum Dinophasma kinabaluense Gratidia conformans Haaniella grayii Haaniella echinata Haaniella muelleri Haaniella scabra Haaniella saussurei Hoploclonia gecko Hoploclonia abercrombiei Hoploclonia cuspidata Lobolibethra panguana Necroscia annulipes Necroscia punctata Parectatosoma hystrix Pharnacia biceps Phobaeticus serratipes Pseudodatames sp Pylaemenes borneensis Pylaemenes mitratus Pterinoxylus crassus Spiniphasma crassithorax Urucumania borellii Anisomorpha buprestoides Anisomorpha ferruginea I can exchange or I can buy them. Answers write me on my email please.Thank you. My email is:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-10-21 08:44)
    • Eggs and nymphs for exchange (Kapr, 2008-10-21 08:47, views: 249)
      • Hello, I have these eggs for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Epidares nolimentangere Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Phenacephorus cornucervi Pylaemenes guangxiensis Sceptrophasma hispidula Oreophoetes peruana Sceptrophasma langkawicense and I have these nymps for sale or exchange: subadult couple of PSG182 - Oxyartes lamellatus white form(only one couple) PSG221 - Sceptrophasma langkawicense subadult and adult PSG101 - Lamponius guerini - white and brown form PSG283 - Diapherodes venustula - subadult and subsubadult couples PSG270 - Peruphasma schultei - subsubadult couples PSG23 - Eurycantha calcarata - subsubadult couples PSG255 – Trachyaretaon bruekneri – couples in L3-L4 Contakt me on my email please. Information about commission and prices of Phasmatodea on my email. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-10-21 08:47)
    • searching for.... (conrad helm, 2008-10-21 09:22, views: 220)
      • hello! I'm searching for one adult couple of: carausius spinosus - dead or alive best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-10-21 09:22)
    • Pyleamenes guanxiensis (Rafael, 2008-10-21 10:00, views: 216)
      • Dear all I am looking for males of this species. Maybe it was a wrong information but I heard that in the last time some males have been imported. What do you know about this? If someone have some males I would like to buy or exchange them. Rafael (Rafael, 2008-10-21 10:00)
    • Chondrostethus woodfordi (Olivier, 2008-10-21 19:01, views: 409)
      • Hi, available: eggs, nymphs, adult couples Chondrostethus woodfordi Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-10-11 14:50)
      • hi! do you still have adult couples? i need 1 couple! what do you want for it? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-10-21 09:18)
      • I have sent you a PM! (Hfoertel, 2008-10-21 19:01)
    • Phasmid eggs (Marco, 2008-10-22 20:04, views: 416)
      • I have surplus eggs of: - Phobaeticus magnus (formerly known as Phobaeticus maximus) - Hypocyrtus vittatus Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-10-22 10:59)
      • Hi Marco, I would like to exchange or buy eggs of Phobaeticus magnus (Phobaeticus maximus) and Hypocyrtus vittatus.Please, write me on my email. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-10-22 20:04)
    • timema and oxyartes (conrad helm, 2008-10-23 09:29, views: 266)
      • hello everybody! I'm searching for: - eggs, nymphs and adults of timema sp. - adults and subadults of oxyartes lamellatus.....dead specimen too!!!! I'm willing to pay for and am able to exchange!! kind regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-10-23 09:29)
    • Biete Phenacephorus latifemur Eier (Michael, 2008-10-24 12:44, views: 612)
      • Hallo, offer eggs from Phenacephorus latifemur (Borneo/Sarawak). Gebe Eier von Phenacephorus latifemur ab. Bilder: http://www.insektenforum.com/forum/thread.php?threadid=6303&sid= Kontakt: Blech1407@AOL.com[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Michel, 09.10.2008, 04:03 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael, 2008-10-09 03:40)
      • I have send you a private mail. (Bonita, 2008-10-21 21:22)
      • Hi Michel, I'm interested in the species you offer. Maybe we can exchange, if you are interested in one of my species: Asceles margaritatus Baculonistria alba Diapherodes gigantea Diapherodes venustula Hemiplasta falcata Lobolibethra spec Lima, Peru Lonchodes philippinicus (Panay) Necroscia annulipes Peruphasma schultei Phaenopharus struthioneus Ramulus spec PSG 157 Pls let me know what you feed the P. latifemur... best regards, Mieke pls reply at my private address: erik.vandenbergh@pandora.be (mieke, 2008-10-24 12:44)
    • Sipyloidea eggs - searching (Raistlin, 2008-10-26 16:43, views: 230)
      • Hello! I'm searching: Sipyloidea larryi Sipyloidea sp. Australian Sipyloidea sp. Bali I'm please send message on email: maciek.zelek@onet.eu I regard, Raistlin (Raistlin, 2008-10-26 16:43)
    • to exchange (sam.b, 2008-10-28 11:12, views: 262)
      • hy all, I have this species to exchange: eggs of: Carausius morosus Bacillus rossius Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum Eurycnema goliath (20 eggs) Phasma gigas (20 eggs) Trachyaretaon bruekneri Spinohirasea bengalensis (a few eggs) Phyllium sp. nimphs of: Carausius morosus Carausius spinosus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Peruphasma schultei Phyllium sp. adults of: Bacillus rossius In one month: Bacillus rossius (nimphs) Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum (nimphs) Pylaemenes guangxienis (eggs) Aseles spec. BAN SALOK (eggs) Peruphasma schultei (eggs) Spinohirasea bengalensis (nimphs) Phyllium sp. (nimphs) This species are only tho exchange for: Pseudodiacantha macklottii Creoxylus spinosus Hoploclonia gecko Dares ulula Hoploclonia abercrobiei Hoploclonia cuspidata Dares sp. CHOCKER RANGE greetz sam (sam.b, 2008-10-28 11:12)
    • eggs for exchange (TomCZ, 2008-10-28 13:05, views: 309)
      • Hi, I have these species for sell or exchange: Hemiplasta falcata Brasidas samarensis Trachyaretaon bruekneri Write me your offer on my e-mail, please: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2008-10-28 13:05)
    • Eggs for exchange (Dilbert, 2008-10-31 18:53, views: 296)
      • Hi all I have eggs from the following species for exchange. Contact me by pm or mail at christer.henrysson@telia.com Lamponius Guerini Phaenophares K Lonchodes B Diapherodes G Phyllium P (PSG 278) Pharnacia Ponderosa Phobaeticus Maximus (sexual) Eurycantha Calcarata Brasidas Samarensis Anchiale Briareus Heteropteryx Dilatata O Peruana E Tiaratum Have a happy Halloween! (this must be the stick hollyday of the year Halloween= Ghosts = Phasme (Dilbert, 2008-10-31 18:53)
    • Exchange (MichaS, 2008-11-02 19:10, views: 402)
      • 20 eggs of Carausius globosus to exchange[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MichaS, 30.10.2008, 21:15 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (MichaS, 2008-10-30 21:15)
      • Carausius globosus: [img src="http://666kb.com/i/b3hq4tauuiuxfy0kf.jpg" title="hosted by 666kb.com"/][!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MichaS, 02.11.2008, 19:11 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (MichaS, 2008-11-02 19:10)
    • Looking for... (MichaS, 2008-11-02 21:22, views: 388)
      • - Creoxylus spinosus - Oxyartes lamellatus - Dimorphodes catenulatus - Acanthomenexenus polyacanthus Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-11-02 19:15)
      • Hi Micha, I have eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus - white form for exchange. Are you interested? Please, write me on my email : carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-11-02 21:22)
    • Offer: PSG 101, 157 and 267 (henri2503, 2008-11-04 17:13, views: 258)
      • HI I offer eggs of PSG 101, 157 and 267 Prefer exchange!! PM me if you are interested. Greetings Henri (henri2503, 2008-11-04 17:13)
    • eggs for exchange or sale (Marek NOhejl, 2008-11-05 13:10, views: 212)
      • Hi all, I have eggs of these species for sell or exchange: PSG ? Neophasma subapterum PSG 1 Carausius morosus PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 84 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere PSG 100 Lonchodes amaurops(few) PSG 118 Aretaon asperrimus PSG 145 Paramenexenus laetus PSG 181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 211 Cuniculina sp. PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 221 Sceptrophasma langkawicense (few) PSG 225 Clonaria conformans(few) PSG 246 Lonchodes rusticus PSG 255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri PSG 272 Spinohirasea bengalensis(few) Write me on my e-mail, please: eurycantha@seznam.cz All the best, Marek Nohejl www.strasilky.cz[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 05.11.2008, 15:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2008-11-05 13:10)
    • Nymps for exchange or sale (cetonia, 2008-11-06 18:12, views: 266)
      • Hi I have nymphs of: Eurycantha calcarata Extatosoma tiaratum Peruphasma schultei Trachyaretaon brueckneri Please offer, if you are interested . Regards Attila cetonia@freemail.hu (cetonia, 2008-11-06 18:12)
    • Eggs for sale H. dilatata/H. dehannii (Nico, 2008-11-08 18:16, views: 237)
      • Hi everybody, I have the following eggs to offer : Pharnacia ponderosa 8 Euro/30 Stk-15 Euro/70 Stk Heteropteryx dilatata 8 Euro/15 Stk-15 Euro/30 Stk Haaniella dehannii 8 Euro/15 Stk-15 Euro/35 Stk Haaniella muellerii 8 Euro/15 Stk-15 Euro/30 Stk. Greets, Nico (Nico, 2008-11-08 18:16)
    • I am looking for: (TomCZ, 2008-11-09 12:51, views: 213)
      • Hi all, I searching adult male of Haaniella saussurei for my adult female. I can good pay from this male or I will have these species for exchange: Dares validispinus Epidares nolimetangere Phenacephorus latifemur Haaniella dehaanii Dimorphodes catenulatus Eurycantha insularis All the best, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2008-11-09 12:51)
    • Bacillus rossius cataluniae (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-11 13:03, views: 333)
      • I offer for a colleague some Bacillus rossius cataluniae. A rare subspecies from Costa Brava. L1-3: 5 specimen for 10€ L4-6: 5 specimen for 15€ Adults: 5 specimen for 20€ 20 specimen, all sizes: 30€ Interested? Please mail to: cbuersti@live.de. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-09 19:30)
      • pictures maybe ? or are they similar to the regular Bacillus rossius (Tobias, 2008-11-10 18:42)
      • All the subspecies of B. rossius look quite similar. My colleague has sent me some pictures, but they have quite a bad quality. Send me your e-mail in a PM and I'll send you the pictures. (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-11 13:03)
    • I am looking for... (Kapr, 2008-11-12 09:41, views: 198)
      • Hi breeders, I searching subadult male of Acrophylla wuelfingi for my 2 subadult females and subadult male of Plasma gigas for my 3 females. I can good pay from this males or I have or I will have these species for exchange: I have these eggs for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Epidares nolimentangere Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Phenacephorus cornucervi Pylaemenes guangxiensis Sceptrophasma hispidula Oreophoetes peruana Sceptrophasma langkawicense For 1 month: Eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Eggs of Ocnophiloidea regularis For 2 months: Eggs of Diapherodes venustula Eggs of Haplopus jamaicensis Eggs of Phaenopharos struthioneus and I have these nymps for exchange: PSG221 - Sceptrophasma langkawicense adults PSG101 - Lamponius guerini – nymphs white form PSG283 - Diapherodes venustula - subadult and subsubadult couples PSG270 - Peruphasma schultei - subadult couples PSG23 - Eurycantha calcarata - subsubadult couples PSG255 – Trachyaretaon bruekneri – couples in L3-L4 PSG266 - Agamemnon cornutus - subsubadult couples PSG213 – Malacomorpha jamaicana – nymphs L1-L2 Contakt me on my email please. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-11-12 09:41)
    • Looking for Eurycnema goliath male. (Niloxobap, 2008-11-12 11:08, views: 165)
      • Hello, I research two males of Eurycnema goliath: one sub-adult and one ante-sub. I can buy or swap with this species: Eggs: Diapherodes gigantea Heteropteryx dilatata Spinohireasea bengalensis Eurycnema goliath Lonchodes philippinicus Phyllium sp Nymph: Heteropteryx dilatata Diapherodes gigantea Epidares nolimentangere Eurycnema goliath Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2008-11-12 11:08)
    • exchange (SPANIER, 2008-11-14 11:31, views: 174)
      • Hello! I'm looking for: D. verrucosus I have for exchange: D. validispinus Greetings! Spanier http://heteropterygidae.blogspot.com/ (SPANIER, 2008-11-14 11:31)
    • Sell / Exchange (tery2, 2008-11-14 12:56, views: 273)
      • Hi, PHILIPPINES Sosibia parvipennis 40eggs / 5euro Sungaya inexpectata [lowlands ] sexual] 30eggs / 10euro Sungaya inexpectata [highlands ] parthenogenetic] 25 eggs / 5euro Phyllium sp 25eggs / 5euro Pharnacia ponderosa 25eggs / 5 euro Pharnacia sp 25eggs / 5 euro WORLDWIDE Heteropteryx dilatata 12eggs / 10euro Eurycnema goliath 25eggs / 5euro Diapherodes gigantea 30eggs / 5euro Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis 30eggs / 5euro All prices are postage included. Please visit my site http://PhasmaPhils.blogspot.com/ for pics and infos. Thank you Thierry (tery2, 2008-11-14 12:56)
    • eggs for exchange or sale (Marek NOhejl, 2008-11-14 18:43, views: 480)
      • Hi all, I have eggs of these species for sell or exchange: PSG ? Neophasma subapterum PSG 1 Carausius morosus PSG 19 Lonchodes brevipes PSG 73 Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG 84 Oreophoetes peruana PSG 99 Epidares nolimetangere PSG 118 Aretaon asperrimus PSG 145 Paramenexenus laetus PSG 181 Lonchodes cultratolobatus PSG 211 Cuniculina sp. PSG 215 Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis PSG 220 Malacomorpha cyllarus PSG 246 Lonchodes rusticus PSG 255 Trachyaretaon brueckneri Write me on my e-mail, please: eurycantha@seznam.cz All the best, Marek Nohejl (Marek NOhejl, 2008-10-12 11:56)
      • Hello,do you have some lonchodes ruscticus ova for me ?? I haven´t much ova for echange at the moment.I have eggs for echange from: ramulus thaii.If you are interisted or i can bus lonchodes eggs,please send me an E-Mail to jedimaik@ish.de Best regards Maik93 (Peruphasma, 2008-11-14 18:43)
    • Eggs for exchange (Niels, 2008-11-15 17:08, views: 266)
      • Hi everyone , I have eggs of Lonchodes amaurops and Lonchodes philipinicus for exchange. I don't sell them ! Greetings, Niels (Niels, 2008-11-15 17:08)
    • Looking for: (MichaS, 2008-11-16 17:42, views: 160)
      • - Pseudodiacantha macklottii - Creoxylus spinosus Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2008-11-16 17:42)
    • search (Ingo, 2008-11-16 21:54, views: 412)
      • Hello I'm looking for eggs or pets of following species: PSG 26------ Haaniella echinata PSG 66------ Carausius sanguineoligatus PSG 110----- Hoploclonia gecko PSG 117----- Dares ulula PSG 193----- Tropidoderus childrenii PSG 199----- Hoploclonia cuspidata PSG 234----- Xylica oedematosa PSG 236----- Dimorphodes catenulatus PSG 238----- Dinophasma kinabaluense I would be happy to buy at the best prices. But I have also for the following exchange: PSG 18------ Heteropteryx dilatata PSG 38------ Dares validispinus PSG 99------ Epidares Nolimetangere PSG 112----- Haaniella muelleri PSG 126----- Haaniella dehaanii PSG 145----- Paramenexenus laetus PSG 164----- Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG 189----- Pseudophasma acanthonotum PSG 192----- Orestes mouhotii PSG 248----- Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 258----- Parectatosoma mocquerysi PSG 260----- Diapherodes gigantea PSG 272----- Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG 279----- Necrosia sp. PSG 283-----Diapherodes venustula PSG 285-----Hemiplasta falcata PSG 290-----Necrosia annulipes Offers send pm. best regards ingo [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: alina1001, 13.11.2008, 18:28 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Ingo, 2008-11-13 18:27)
      • hello ............ update PSG 236 ----- Dimorphodes catenulatus I get the rest I still search. I thank you now for your offers. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-11-15 10:40)
      • Hello new update I have now another 20 eggs from Hoploclonia abercrombiei PSG 165 for the exchange. regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-11-16 21:54)
    • Eggs of Lopaphus perakensis. (Marco, 2008-11-16 23:21, views: 171)
      • Available some fresh eggs of Lopaphus perakensis from Peninsular Malaysia. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-11-16 21:14)
      • Is your stock sexual or parthenogenetic? (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-16 23:21)
    • egg surplus (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-16 23:22, views: 258)
      • Hi I've got eggs of several species for sale or exchange: Orestes mouhotii Chondrostethus sp. Malaita Hermagoras haematomus haematomus Neophasma subapterum Lobolibethra sp. Lima Lonchodes philippinicus Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-16 23:22)
    • looking for: (sam.b, 2008-11-19 18:02, views: 261)
      • Hi dear people, I'm looking for this species: PSG110 ------ Hoploclonia gecko PSG117 ------ Dares ulula PSG122 ------ Anisomorpha paromalus PSG165 ------ Hoploclonia abercrombiei PSG199 ------ Hoploclonia cuspidata PSG*** -------- Dares sp. "CHOCKER RANGE" I have to exchange: PSG1 --------- Carausius morosus PSG3 --------- Bacillus rossius PSG9 --------- Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum (normal and green) PSG14 ------- Eurycnema goliath (only 20 eggs) PSG174 ----- Lopaphus shalerus (only a few eggs) PSG190 ----- Phasma gigas (only 30 eggs) PSG241 ----- Carausius spinosus PSG255 ----- Trachyaretaon bruekneri PSG270 ----- Peruphasma schultei PSG272 ----- Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG278 ----- Phyllium sp. "PHILLIPENES" In one month: PSG218 ---- Clonaria luethyi PSG267 ---- Asceles spec "BAN SALOK" (sam.b, 2008-11-18 18:10)
      • send you pm (willy_11, 2008-11-19 18:02)
    • Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 (Ingo, 2008-11-21 15:37, views: 194)
      • Hello I have 60 eggs Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 248 of the exchange. Packages should be sent by pn. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-11-21 15:37)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Thorsten Thron, 2008-11-21 20:15, views: 383)
      • Dear Sirs, I can offer eggs of the following species for sale or exchange: Eurycnema versirubra Oreophoetes peruana nigripes Hemiplasta falcata Peruphasma schultei Pharnacia biceps Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium celebicum (Thailand) Phyllium giganteum Phyllium jacobsoni Phyllium spec. Philippinen (PSG 278) Ramulus nematodes BLUE Sungaya inexpectata Yours sincerely Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-11-21 00:43)
      • COULD YOU SEND ME A PRICELIST?, MANY THANKS (Z_DABA, 2008-11-21 20:15)
    • Stilpnochlora couloniana eggs (mieke, 2008-11-22 19:23, views: 235)
      • Hi all, Somewhat off topic, I have surplus eggs of Stilpnochlora couloniana, a beautiful katydid species. They do well on ligustrum. Pls let me know if interested. best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2008-11-21 18:36)
      • I am interested - have sent you a pm. Regards Finn (Finn, 2008-11-22 19:23)
    • Anisomorpha paromalus (Thorsten Thron, 2008-11-24 17:53, views: 387)
      • Dear Sirs, now I'm looking for an adult or subadult female of Anisomorpha paromalus. I can buy or exchange against interesting species. Yours sincerely Thorsten[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thorsten, 24.11.2008, 16:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thorsten Thron, 2008-11-17 11:50)
      • Hi Thorsten, I have 3 adult males of A. paromalus.They are 3 weeks after adult ecdysis. Are you interested? My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-11-17 21:37)
      • UPDATED !!! (Thorsten Thron, 2008-11-24 17:53)
    • I am looking for adult or subadult males of Pseudophasma acanthonotum (Kapr, 2008-11-25 09:06, views: 140)
      • Hello all, please can you help me with searching males of Pseudophasma acanthonotum. I can exchange them for subadult females and I have some eggg for exchange from 10 species Phasmatodea. Answers write on my email please. My email: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. All the best John (Kapr, 2008-11-25 09:06)
    • Hemiplasta falcata and Diapherodes venustula (Ingo, 2008-11-28 12:51, views: 166)
      • hello i can offer: 50 eggs Hemiplasta falcata 20 eggs Diapherodes venustula exchange or sale. offers send me a pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-11-28 12:51)
    • Anisomorpha buprestoides - Black/White color for eggs for SALE (BugoChem, 2008-11-28 14:04, views: 339)
      • Hello, I am a friend and colleague of Oskar Conle and am new to this forum. Recently I had to collect a lot of black and white color form Anisomorpha buprestoides for my research (see URL below for a picture). http://users.mbi.ufl.edu/adossey/TEMP/White_Aniso_3.jpg This is probably the most beautifully colored form of this species, and its color remains through generations in captivity. I now have some of eggs leftover - and need to recover some costs I incurred during some of my independent research projects. The price is $13 US Dollars (10 Euro) for 50 eggs. The minimum order is 50 eggs, and the buyer pays shipping cost. Please contact me for further information: BugoChem (at) gmail (dot) com Thanks! (BugoChem, 2008-11-23 02:17)
      • Hello! Please answer my last email. I still would like to buy eggs of Anisomorpha buprestoides! Best regards Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2008-11-28 14:04)
    • Pterinoxylus crassus eggs (Oskar Conle, 2008-11-29 12:43, views: 580)
      • Still some eggs of P. crassus from St. Lucia available: eggs of Pterinoxylus crassus: feeding on bramble, Hypericum and Oak. Oskar Conle (Oskar Conle, 2008-11-05 20:12)
      • I still have 40-50 eggs of this rare species left. Anyone interested? Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-11-25 16:53)
      • Hi, im interested,but i have a short stock, if you want donatate some eggs remember me ok?? i would be grateful. Regards (Z_DABA, 2008-11-25 19:36)
      • Hi all, Today I noticed, that some messages concering requests for eggs of P. crassus went to my junk mail and I deleted them before reading them. Now I am aware of the problem and will check the junk more carefully. In case you did not get an answer from me, please send your message again. Thank you! Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-11-27 08:41)
      • Z DABA: Sorry, I can´t send you this very rare species for free as I have too many requests for exchange. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-11-27 08:42)
      • I sent you an Email twice, but there was still no reply? Does your junkfilter work correctly? Hfoertel Doerk@t-online.de (Hfoertel, 2008-11-29 12:43)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-11-29 19:00, views: 219)
      • PSG84 Orephoetes peruana PSG144 Ramulus artemis PSG164 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG224 Parapachymorpha zomproi PSG230 Lonchodiodes samarensis PSG241 Carausius spinosus Neophasma subapterum Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-11-29 19:00)
    • I am looking for: (Kapr, 2008-11-30 13:30, views: 155)
      • Hi all, I searching subadult male of Acrophylla wuelfingi for my 2 subadult females and I searching males of Pseudophasma acanthonotum. I can exchange them for subadult females P. acanthnotum and I have some eggs of 13 species for exchange.I am looking for males of Rhaphiderus spiniger and scabrosus too. Can you somebody help me please? Thank you for offers. Answers write on my email please. My email: carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-11-30 13:30)
    • I have these species for exchange: (Kapr, 2008-11-30 13:32, views: 263)
      • Hello all, I have these eggs for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Epidares nolimentangere Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Pylaemenes guangxiensis Oreophoetes peruana Sceptrophasma langkawicense Ocnophiloidea regularis Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Malacomorpha cyllarum For 1 month: Eggs of Diapherodes venustula Eggs of Haplopus jamaicensis Eggs of Phaenopharos struthioneus and I have these nymps for sale or exchange: PSG221 - Sceptrophasma langkawicense adults PSG101 - Lamponius guerini – subadult nymphs white form PSG270 - Peruphasma schultei - subadult couples PSG23 - Eurycantha calcarata - subsubadult couples PSG255 – Trachyaretaon bruekneri – couples in L2-L4 PSG266 - Agamemnon cornutus - subsubadult couple Contakt me on my email please. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-11-30 13:32)
    • eggs of 36 species (Marek NOhejl, 2008-12-04 21:03, views: 261)
      • Hi, I exchange eggs of these species: Aretaonasperrimus ,Carausius morosus ,Carausius sp. 230 ,Cuniculina sp. 211 ,Epidares nolimetangere,Lonchodes amaurops ,Lonchodes brevipes,Lonchodes cultratolobatus ,Lonchodes rusticus,Medaura jobrensis ,Oreophoetes peruana ,Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis,Ramulus artemis,Sceptrophasma hispidula ,Sceptrophasma langkawicense,Sungaya inexpectata ,Trachyaretaon brueckneri In 1-2 month: Brasidas samarensis ,Clonaria conformans ,Carausius spinosus ,Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus ,Haaniella dehaanii ,Heteropteryx dilatata ,Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" ,Lampoius guerini brown ,Lamponius guerini white ,Lonchodes phillipinicus ,Phobaeticus alba ,Pseudosermyle phalangiophora ,Pylaemenes guangxiensis ,Spinohirasea bengalensis ,Neophasma subapterum ,Neohirasea maerens,Parapachymorpha spiniger,Parapachymorpha zomproi,Peruphasma schultei Regards, Marek Nohejl http://www.strasilky.cz eurycantha@seznam.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2008-12-04 21:03)
    • Looking for Clonopsis gallica (tim191283, 2008-12-05 15:47, views: 205)
      • I have for exchange: Phyllium celebicum Matutumetes amoenus Neophasma subapterum Phasma gigas Best regards Tim (tim191283, 2008-12-05 15:47)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Kapr, 2008-12-09 11:02, views: 231)
      • Hi all, I have these eggs for exchange: Epidares nolimentangere (20 eggs) Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Pylaemenes guangxiensis(20 eggs) Oreophoetes peruana Sceptrophasma langkawicense Ocnophiloidea regularis(30 eggs) Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Malacomorpha cyllarum(40 eggs) Acanthoxyla prasina(40eggs) Haplopus jamaicensis Phyllium sp. Philipines(50eggs) Phyllium bioculatum (50 eggs) For 14days - 1 month: Eggs of Diapherodes venustula Eggs of Phaenopharos struthioneus For 2 months: Rhaphiderus spiniger(fertilized eggs) Answers write on my email please. My email: carpfish@seznam.cz Regards, John (Kapr, 2008-12-09 11:02)
    • Oxyartes lamellatus (conrad helm, 2008-12-11 12:13, views: 211)
      • hello everybody... I'm still searching for subadult or adult males of Oxyartes lamellatus!! I'm able to exchange or pay for the specimen! please contact under: helm@uni-leipzig.de kind regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-12-11 12:13)
    • Qiongphasma jianfengense (Yamai Huang, 2008-12-14 22:47, views: 299)
      • I have 20 ovae of Qiongphasma jianfengense. For exchange with Spinodare jenningsi. http://odiarperro74.pixnet.net/album/set/14286798 Just exchange for my study but don`t sell them, thanks.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Yamai, 11.12.2008, 13:04 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Yamai Huang, 2008-12-11 05:40)
      • ...[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Yamai, 11.12.2008, 12:46 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Yamai Huang, 2008-12-11 05:41)
      • could you check the spelling for Spinodare jenningsi ? (Tobias, 2008-12-14 22:47)
    • Looking for eggs of Haaniella grayii (Esther, 2008-12-15 11:03, views: 169)
      • I'm looking for eggs of Haaniella grayii. Thank you for offers. Please contact me under esther.gerber@hispeed.ch Best regards (Esther, 2008-12-15 11:03)
    • Egs for exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-12-15 18:06, views: 219)
      • PSG84 Orephoetes peruana PSG126 Haaniella deahaanii (only 15 eggs) PSG164 Parapachymorpha spiniger PSG241 Carausius spinosus Neophasma subapterum Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-12-15 18:06)
    • [Exchange]Some species (Colémont, 2008-12-17 10:07, views: 372)
      • Hello, I exchange eggs of Lonchodes rusticus PSG 246 Lobolibethra panguana PSG 275 Asceles margaritatus PSG 151 Carausius chani Acanthomenexenus polyacanthus I'm looking for Lonchodinae ( Lonchodes harmani , jejunus , malleti, midanaense, geniculatus .... , Mnesilochus sp. ) and Heteropteryginae ( Hoploclonia sp ,Dares sp. Pylaemenes sp (except guangxiensis)) and Haaniella scabra. Best Regards Foucault (Colémont, 2008-11-29 18:24)
      • I've send you a PM (Niels, 2008-11-29 20:06)
      • I've send you a PM (Marek NOhejl, 2008-12-17 10:07)
    • Eggs and nymphs (pcurik, 2008-12-17 10:16, views: 421)
      • I have a surplus of these phasmids: Parapachymorpha spinosa - eggs Peruphasma schultei - eggs Neophasma subapterum - eggs Necroscia annulipes - eggs Hemiplasta falcata - nymphs Petr (pcurik, 2008-11-12 17:43)
      • Hello, I'm interested in your Necroscia annulipes. This is my e-mail: carloswan2004@hotmail.com Carlos (bandlyw2005, 2008-12-17 10:16)
    • wanted (sam.b, 2008-12-17 14:08, views: 474)
      • Hi everyone, I know that I REALLY some species will not quickly find but it's worth a try. Wanted: PSG 31 - Creoxylus spinosus PSG 76 - Phyllium siccifolium PSG 110 - Hoploclonia gecko PSG 117 - Dares ulula PSG 165 - Hoploclonia abercrombiei PSG 171 - Rhynchacris ornata PSG 192 - Orestes mohoutii PSG 199 - Hoploclonia cuspidata PSG *** - Dares sp. "CHOCKER RANGE" I have to return: PSG 1 - Carausius morosus PSG 3 - Bacillus rossius PSG 9 - Extatosoma tiaratum tiaratum PSG 14 - Eurycnema goliath (20 eggs) PSG 190 - Phasma gigas (20 eggs) PSG 241 - Carausius spinosus PSG 255 - Trachyaretaon bruekneri PSG 270 - Spinohirasea bengalensis PSG 278 - Phyllium sp. "PHILLIPENES" Within a few months: PSG 38 - Dares validispinus (only a few eggs) PSG 72 - Phyllium giganteum (only a few nimphs!) PSG 248 - Pylaemenes guangxienis (only a few eggs!) PSG 267 - Asceles spec. "BAN SALOK" PSG 272 - Spinohirasea bengalensis Thanks Greetings Sam (sam.b, 2008-12-09 16:06)
      • Hi, i have ph. siccifolium nimphs and eggs, i would be interesed in Spinohirasea bengalensis female subadults or adults, i have three males. Thanks. (Z_DABA, 2008-12-13 17:52)
      • Hi Z DABA, I do not have adults of S. bengalensis, sorry. I have eggs at the moment only to return. I am interested in the nimphs or if you prefer eggs sent to Belgium is also okay for me! Let hear anything! Sam (sam.b, 2008-12-13 22:22)
      • Hi, I can give you eggs of O.mouhotii. If you are still looking for them please write to hellerphilipp@hotmail.com (Philipp Heller, 2008-12-13 22:46)
      • Regarding PSG 76 Ph Siccifolium I strongly suspect that this species is NOT in culture. And when reffered to is not true Siccifolium but Phyllium, Philipines PSG 278 instead. I am sure that Oscar and/or Frank can set this straight. I think it will be good for the hobby if we know what we have in culture and which species that is commonly mistaken for others. Merry Christmas from sweden everybody (Dilbert, 2008-12-16 20:48)
      • @ HellArr I rode O. mohoutii found. Yet thanks! @ Dilbert Phyllium SP. PHILLIPENES is indeed often offered under the name of Phyllium siccifolium. These two types also seem hard on each other. Greetings Sam (sam.b, 2008-12-17 14:08)
    • Eggs available (Olivier, 2008-12-20 22:37, views: 634)
      • Hi, available eggs of: Eurycantha calcarata ssp PSG44 Eurycnema goliath PSG14 Pharnacia ponderosa PSG284 Chondrostethus woodfordi PSG186 possible exchange with other arthropods Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-11-17 18:08)
      • Hi Olivier, I am interested in eggs of: Eurycantha calcarata ssp PSG44 Eurycnema goliath PSG14 Pharnacia ponderosa PSG284 I have these eggs for exchange: Rhapiderus spinigerus Epidares nolimentangere Asceles sp. Ban Salok Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Phenacephorus cornucervi Pylaemenes guangxiensis Oreophoetes peruana Sceptrophasma langkawicense For 1 month: Eggs of Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Eggs of Ocnophiloidea regularis For 2 months: Eggs of Diapherodes venustula Eggs of Haplopus jamaicensis Eggs of Phaenopharos struthioneus Contakt me on my email please. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Best regards John (Kapr, 2008-11-17 21:51)
      • Hello, I'm from Holland and i'm intresting in the psg 14 (i have only 1 woman of this piece). Do you send eggs to Holland? Thank you. Greetz, Rowin. (Rowin, 2008-12-01 20:38)
      • Hi, always available eggs of: Eurycnema goliath PSG14 Pharnacia ponderosa PSG284 Chondrostethus woodfordi PSG186 Best regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2008-12-20 22:37)
    • I am after some new species of Stick Insects. (Ro, 2008-12-25 17:32, views: 329)
      • I have: Parapachymorpha zomproi Sungaya inexpectata Extatosoma tiaratum Diapherodes gigantea gigantea Asceles sp. Pharnacia ponderosa I live in the UK and if anyone has any other species I will be interested in eggs. My email Adress is rowan.alder@yahoo.co.uk (Ro, 2008-12-20 12:00)
      • Hello, I'm looking for fecundated eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum green stock. Do you have such ones? Greetings Esther (Esther, 2008-12-21 09:52)
      • Sorry I do have Extatosoma tiaratum but they are young and not laying yet the ones I have are brown. (Ro, 2008-12-25 17:32)
    • Parectatosoma mocquerysi PSG 258 (Ingo, 2008-12-26 17:06, views: 208)
      • Hello I offer here larvae Parectatosoma mocquerysi PSG at 258 (L1-L3). Gladly in exchange. I'm looking for an adult man of Haaniella dehaani. offers and ask questions via pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2008-12-26 17:06)
    • I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: (Kapr, 2008-12-28 21:56, views: 229)
      • Hi all, I am looking for eggs/nymphs these species: 2 Pseudodiacantha macklottii (de Haan) 25 Phobaeticus serratipes (Gray) 26 Haaniella echinata (Redt.) 35 Diapheromera femorata (Say) 61 Haplopus micropterus (Fargeau, Serville) 70 Haaniella scabra (Redtenbacher) 76 Phyllium siccifolium (Linnaeus) 83 Rhaphiderus scabrosus (Stål) 110 Hoploclonia gecko (Westwood) 112 Haaniella muelleri (de Haan) 116 Pseudophasma bispinosum (Redtenbacher) 125 Haaniella grayii (Westwood) 145 Paramenexenus laetus (Kirby) 149 Achrioptera punctipes (Audinet-Serville) 155 Anchiale austrotessulata (Gray) 161 Phenacephorus sepilokensis (Bragg) 162 Phenacephorus auriculatus (Brunner) 165 Hoploclonia abercrombiei (Bragg) 166 Dinophasma saginatum (Redtenbacher) 170 Phanocloidea muricata (Burmeister) 171 Rhynchacris ornata (Redtenbacher) 174 Lopaphus sphalerus (Redtenbacher) 177 Haaniella saussurei (Kirby) 193 Tropidoderus childrenii (Gray) 198 Anisomorpha ferruginea (Beauvois) 199 Hoploclonia cuspidata (Redtenbacher) 217 Lopaphus trilineatus (Carl) 227 Entoria koshunensis (Shiraki) 233 Neopromachus doreyanus (Bates) 234 Xylica oedematosa (Karsh) 250 Bacteria ferula (Fabricius) 252 Lopaphus sp. 256 Orxines semperi (Stål) 259 Psuedophasma menius (Westwood) 261 Canachus alligator (Redtenbacher) 262 Stheneboea rupidiosa (Brunner) 264 Pseudophasma velutinum (Redtenbacher) 268 Leiophasma lucubense (Brancsik) 269 Pseudophasma castaneum (Conle & Hennemann) 272 Spinohirasea bengalensis (Zompro) 274 Dyme mamillata (Brunner) 279 Unidentified Necrosciinae (Bauduin's Thai 2) 281 Pterinoxylus crassus (Kirby) 288 Phasmotaenia godeffroyi (Redtenbacher) 289 Ocnophiloidea dillerorum (Conle & Hennemann) 292 Anchiale stolli (Sharp) 293 Pseudophasma phthisicum (Linnaeus) Acanthomenexenus polycanthus Anisacantha difformis Cigarophasma tessulata Cranidium gibbosum Dinophasma sp. Malacomorpha gramuhayaense Matutumetes amoenus Micadia sp. Mnesilochus sp. Onchestus rentzi Sinophasma truncata Planudes sp.Costarica Pseudodatames memorabilis Phasmotaenia spinosa Phasmotaenia lanyuhensis Palophus centorus I can exchange or I can buy them. Contact me o my email please. My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you Regards, John (Kapr, 2008-12-28 21:56)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Kapr, 2008-12-30 17:56, views: 235)
      • Hi all, I have these eggs for exchange: Epidares nolimentangere (20 eggs) Trachyaretaon brueckneri Eurycantha calcarata Pylaemenes guangxiensis(20 eggs) Sceptrophasma langkawicense Ocnophiloidea regularis(30 eggs) Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Haplopus jamaicensis Phyllium sp. Philipines(50eggs) Phyllium bioculatum (50 eggs) Diapherodes venustula Rhaphiderus spiniger Answers write on my email please. My email: carpfish@seznam.cz Regards, John (Kapr, 2008-12-28 17:43)
      • Hello, I'm very interested in your 50 eggs of Phyllium bioculatum eggs! I have for exchange: Carausius morosus Bacillus rossius Extatosoma tiaratum Eurycnema goliath Phasma gigas Carausius spinosus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Peruphasma schultei Spinohirasea bengalensis Phyllium sp. Greetz Sam (sam.b, 2008-12-30 14:40)
      • Hello Sam, I am interested in eggs of Bacillus rossius and Eurycnema goliath. Please write me on my email please. We can get better. My email:carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Regards, John (Kapr, 2008-12-30 17:56)
    • Anisacantha difformis (Rob, 2008-12-30 21:51, views: 143)
      • Dear all, We are looking for Anisacantha difformis males. Can somebody help us. We have a lot of species to exchange and if nessecary we will pay. To see the species we have in culture check www.phasma.eu and go to "kweeklijst". Not all is available but a lot... We really hope someone can help us or has a contact for this species. We also have females to exchange with. Kindest regards, Kristien & Rob (Rob, 2008-12-30 21:51)
    • search eggs (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-01 21:16, views: 120)
      • Hi, I search eggs of these species: Haaniella sp. (except dehaanii, mueleri) Lonchodes sp(except brevipes, cultratolobatus, jejunus, rusticus, amaurops) Dares sp. (except validispinus) Hoploclonia sp. Pylaemenes sp. (except guangxiensis) Canachus alligator Phaenacephorus spinulosus,sepilokensis,auriculatus Rhynchacris ornata Stheneboea malaya Neophasma borelii Dimorphodes sp. Lamponius portoricensis Neohirasea japonica Acanthomenexenus polyacanthus Anisacantha difformis Euobrimus atherura Lamponius dominicae Mnesilochus sp. Onchestus rentzi send me Pm or e-mail:eurycantha@seznam.cz Regards, Marek Nohejl www.strasilky.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-01 21:16)
    • eggs exchange , sale (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-01 21:16, views: 161)
      • Hi, I have eggs of these species for exchange: Carausius morosus ,Carausius sp. 230, Epidares nolimetangere, Lonchodes amaurops(few), Lonchodes brevipes, Lonchodes cultratolobatus, Medaura jobrensis, Oreophoetes peruana, Phaenopharos khaoyaienssi,Ramulus artemis,Sceptrophasma hispidula,Sungaya inexpectata, Brasidas samarenssi,Clonaria conformans,Carausius spinosus,Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" ,Lampoius guerini brown, Lamponius guerini white, Phobaeticus alba, Pseudosermyle phalangiophora,Neophasma subapterum, Neohirasea maerens, Parapachymorpha zomproi,Peruphasma schultei In 1-2 month: Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus ,Haaniella dehaanii ,Heteropteryx dilatata, Pylaemenes guangxiensis,Parapachymorpha spiniger, Xylica oedematosa, Eurycantha coriacea, Anisomorpha paromalus, Ramulus nematodes red, Ramulus nematodes blue, Abrosoma festinatum, Asceles sp. "ban salok", Phenacephorus cornucervi, Necroscia annulipes, Neohirasea honkongensis, Write me on my PM, or e-mail please: eurycantha@seznam.cz Regards, Marek Nohejl www.strasilky.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-01 21:16)
    • PSG 69 - Dares verrucosus (sam.b, 2009-01-02 16:59, views: 157)
      • Due to failure of my culture I look back Dares verrucosus. Preferably older nymphs, sub or adult couples. I can pay but I have to return: PSG1, 3,9,14,190,241,255,270,272,278 Greetz Sam (sam.b, 2009-01-02 16:59)
    • Eggs of Phobaeticus magnus (Marco, 2009-01-03 12:07, views: 163)
      • I still have some eggs of Phobaeticus magnus (formerly known as Ph. maximus), one of the longest phasmids, from Thailand. Feeds on bramble. Happy New Year, Marco[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Marco, 03.01.2009, 12:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marco, 2009-01-03 12:07)
    • looking for Anisomopha (arnaud(fra), 2009-01-03 19:11, views: 129)
      • Hello I am looking for all species of Anisomorpha, I prefer Nymph and i can offer or exchange. Best regards and good years ! Arnaud(fra) (arnaud(fra), 2009-01-03 19:11)
    • Ramulus nematodes "Blue" (sam.b, 2009-01-08 16:19, views: 173)
      • I looking for some eggs of Ramulus nematodea "Blue". I have to exchange: Carausius morosus Bacillus rossius Extatosoma tiaratum (green and normal) Carausius spinosus Trachyaretaon bruekneri Peruphasma schultei Spinohirasea bengalensis Phyllium sp. "Phillipines" Greetz Sam (sam.b, 2009-01-06 16:14)
      • Hi, I get in a few weeks eggs from MarekN. But thank for everyone! (sam.b, 2009-01-08 16:19)
    • Hypocyrtus, Eurycnema, Entoria... (Sascha Eilmus, 2009-01-09 11:54, views: 128)
      • Eggs to offer Hypocyrtus vittatus Lamponius guerini Orestes mouhotii Metriophasma diocles Malacomorpha cyllarus PSG 229 (Ramulus sp.?) Eurycnema goliath Entoria koshuensis Please mail to sascha@eilmus.de Regards sascha [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sascha, 09.01.2009, 11:55 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sascha Eilmus, 2009-01-09 11:54)
    • forsale or exchange (homer66, 2009-01-09 17:19, views: 150)
      • hello i have surplus eggs and young diapherodes venustula for sale or exchange mail me thanks best regards (homer66, 2009-01-09 17:19)
    • PHILIPPINES (tery2, 2009-01-10 18:23, views: 218)
      • Hello everybody, happy new year 2009 ! Philippines species ] Only for sale : Eucarcharus feruloides (variation) 30eggs / 10 E Lonchodes philippinicus 30eggs / 5 E Mnesilochus capreolus 30eggs / 10 E Mithrenes caluweae (new sp) 25eggs / 10 E Pharnacia sp 50eggs / 10 E Phyllium sp 50eggs / 10 E Sosibia parvipennis 50eggs / 5 E Sungaya inexpectata (lowland / sexual) 30eggs / 10 E Sungaya inexpectata (highland / parthenogenetic) 30eggs / 5 E Worldwide species ] sale or exchange against other philippines species Paracalynda picta (Belize) 30eggs / 10 E Heteropteryx dilatata (Malaysia) 15eggs / 10 E All prices are postage included ! Please visit my site for pictures and more ..... http://PhasmaPhils.blogspot.com/ Thierry (tery2, 2009-01-09 15:11)
      • Hi, I would like to order some eggs. However, at present it is extremely cold in Germany. Thus, I would prefer to have sent the following eggs when it is over 0°C: Phyllium sp 50eggs / 10 E Heteropteryx dilatata (Malaysia) 15eggs / 10 E Sungaya inexpectata (highland / parthenogenetic) 30eggs / 5 E Looking forward to hear from you. Best regards Thomas (Thomas, 2009-01-10 18:23)
    • I'm looking for: Phyllium and Haaniella (patyczak15, 2009-01-11 16:04, views: 369)
      • Hi I'm looking for this species. Haaniella grayii Haaniella echinata Haaniella scabra Phyllium bilobatum Phyllium caudatum Phyllium elegans Phyllium frondosum Phyllium heusleithneri Phyllium keyicum Phyllium zamproi Contact is: konrad15@poczta.onet.eu and PM. (patyczak15, 2008-12-03 18:01)
      • updating (patyczak15, 2009-01-11 16:04)
    • I`m serch/ ich suche (DanielW., 2009-01-11 22:21, views: 152)
      • I`m serch/ ich suche Pseudodiacantha macklottii All/ alle stadien (DanielW., 2009-01-11 22:21)
    • Looking for Phyllium bioculatum eggs (Tobias, 2009-01-12 21:36, views: 130)
      • Can exchange for several species or buy. Message me for updated trade list. (Tobias, 2009-01-12 21:36)
    • Anisomorpha buprestoides - Black/White color for eggs for SALE (BugoChem, 2009-01-13 18:55, views: 104)
      • Hello, I still have a bunch of these eggs left - and some are hatching! They are $13 US Dollars per unit of 50 eggs and $25 US Dollars for shipping (International Priority). I can even throw in some hatchlings/nymphs/babies if you order now! :) I accept paypal. BugoChem@gmail.com (BugoChem, 2009-01-13 18:55)
    • Hello I looks for eggs/ Hallo ich suche in allen Stadien (DanielW., 2009-01-13 21:22, views: 174)
      • Hello I looks for eggs, larvae, Adulti in all stages: Eurycnema osiris, Megacrania phelaus, Megacrania batesii, Megacrania tsudai, Achrioptera of punctipes cliquennoisi, Achrioptera spinosissima, Anchiale briareus, Necroscia punctata, Neoclides spec., Phasmotaenia spinosa, Tagesoidea nigrofasciata, Phasma gigas, Acrophylla titanium. I am grateful over each assistance. Best greeting daniel Hallo ich suche in allen Stadien Eier, Larven, Adulti : Eurycnema osiris, Megacrania phelaus, Megacrania batesii,Megacrania tsudai, Achrioptera punctipes cliquennoisi, Achrioptera spinosissima,Anchiale briareus,Necroscia punctata, Neoclides spez.,Phasmotaenia spinosa,Tagesoidea nigrofasciata,Phasma gigas,Acrophylla titan. Ich bin über jede hilfe dankbar. Besten Gruß daniel (DanielW., 2009-01-13 21:22)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2009-01-16 11:41, views: 378)
      • I offer here for the exchange of eggshell from the following species: Pseudophasma acanthonotum, PSG 189 (60 eggs) Phenacephorus latifemur (30 eggs) Dimorphodes catenulatus PSG 236 (20 eggs) Pseudophasma Menius PSG 259 (20 eggs) Diapherodes gigantea, PSG 260 (50 eggs) Necrosia annulipes PSG 290 (30 eggs) Diapheromera femorata PSG 35 (40 eggs) Heteropteryx dilatata, PSG 18 (30 eggs) offers please send pm. best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2008-12-31 17:40)
      • Hi Ingo, I am interested in eggs of Diapheromera femorata and Phenacephorus latifemur. I have for exchange: Diapherodes venustula Haplopus jamaicensis Rhaphiderus spiniger Phyllium sp. Philipines(50eggs) Phyllium bioculatum (50 eggs) Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Ocnophiloidea regularis(30 eggs) Dyme sp.(Peru) (40 eggs) Sceptrophasma langkawicense Extatosoma tiaratum Eurycantha calcarata Epidares nolimentangere (20 eggs) Phasmatodea nymphs: Parectatosoma mocquerysi – couples nymphs L3 Pylaemenes guangxiensis – females nymphs L2-L3 Dyme sp.(Peru) – L1-L3 Eurycantha calcarata – couples nymphs L1-L5 Pseudophasma acanthonotum – 2 adults females Malacomorpha jamaicana – couples nymphs L3-L5 Heteropteryx dilatata – only nymphs males in L1-L2 For 1-2 month I will have: Eggs of Anisomorpha paromalus Eggs of Neophasma subapterum Eggs of Haaniella dehaanii Eggs of Pseudophasma acanthonotum Are you interested? Regards, John (Kapr, 2009-01-03 17:48)
      • hi john i sent you a pm. regards ingo (Ingo, 2009-01-03 18:50)
      • Hi Ingo, OK, I can exchage 3 species which you want to have. Can you gime me your private email adress for negotiate better, please? Thank you. John (Kapr, 2009-01-03 20:00)
      • hello! i need some living oxyartes-males! is this possible? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2009-01-16 11:41)
    • Oxyartes lamellatus (conrad helm, 2009-01-16 11:43, views: 120)
      • hello everybody.... I'm looking for some males of oxyartes lamellatus! please send offers to helmi@gmx.com, best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2009-01-16 11:43)
    • Mantophasmatodea (Rafael, 2009-01-16 13:27, views: 141)
      • Hi, I just wanted to know if any species of Mantophasmatodea is in breed. Around two years ago someone offered three different species that he was breeding. Unfortunately I was stupid enough not to buy some of them and I also lost the email address of this person (that was a german guy but not Oliver Zompro). If someone is breeding any species or had informations please contact me. If that is the case I would love to buy any surplus (if there is any). Regards Rafael (Rafael, 2009-01-16 13:27)
    • Offer katydid: Stilpnochlora couloniana (mieke, 2009-01-16 16:57, views: 148)
      • Hi all, Slightly off topic (but can held like phasmids) I can offer eggs and nymphs of the katydid Stilpnochlora couloniana. They feed on ligustrum (and other plants). Pls contact me at erik.vandenbergh@pandora.be kind regards, Mieke (mieke, 2009-01-16 16:57)
    • For offer Phasmids, Orthoptera (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-01-18 10:15, views: 409)
      • i offer prefer for exchange to other invertebrates: Pylaemenes (Orestes) mouhotti PSG 192; L1-Subadult [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/2339/orestesmouhotiipm7.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] Peruphasma schultei PSG 270 ( white wings morphe, only males) [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/6955/peruphasmaschulteiredwhen8.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] Aularches milliaris L1-L2 [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/4418/aularchesmilliaris07ak2.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] Greetings from Germany Christoph Röhrs http://www.flickr.com/photos/ucksmucks/[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ucksmucks, 17.01.2009, 00:50 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-01-06 21:47)
      • Hi! I have sent you a PM. Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-01-07 09:36)
      • I have send you a PM! Sam (sam.b, 2009-01-07 12:53)
      • Updating! (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-01-17 00:53)
      • God morning! I´ve sent You a E-mail. Regards to everybody from a cold Sweden! (Pinnen72, 2009-01-18 10:15)
    • Megacrania batesi (Pharnacia, 2009-01-18 16:41, views: 152)
      • I´m looking for Megacrania batesii (eggs, nymphs, adults) for sale or exchange (Pharnacia, 2009-01-18 16:41)
    • Megacrania batesii, phelaus and tsudai (DanielW., 2009-01-20 11:20, views: 245)
      • I´m looking for Megacrania batesii, phelaus and tsudai (eggs, nymphs, adults) for sale or exchange (DanielW., 2009-01-18 17:41)
      • Hi Daniel, i thought you had these species just in breed?!? Gruß Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-01-20 11:20)
    • searching mantids (KriZo, 2009-01-22 13:56, views: 121)
      • Hey I now this might not be the right place to look, but in my experience a lot of people breeding phasmids also have som mantids. So does anybody have any, mantids oothecas for sale. I'm willing to pay, but in about a month i think, i'll have eggs from the phasmid Dyme Ramulus. Best Regards Kristoffer (KriZo, 2009-01-22 13:56)
    • Eggs of Manduria systropedon. Lonchodinae (Marco, 2009-01-23 19:35, views: 143)
      • A very limided number of eggs of Manduria systropedon from the Philippines are available for the first time. This is an interesting and rare member of the Lonchodinae. Females have a bird-beak shaped ovipositor, and bury their eggs. Both males and females with spine-like lobes on the body segments. Feeds on bramble. Kind regards, Marco Gottardo (Marco, 2009-01-23 19:35)
    • Eggs and nymphs for exchange or sale (Kapr, 2009-01-24 11:20, views: 259)
      • Hi all, I have these eggs and nymphs for exchange or sale: Anisomorpha paromalus Diapherodes venustula Haplopus jamaicensis Rhaphiderus spiniger Phyllium sp. Philipines(50eggs) Phyllium bioculatum (50 eggs) Oxyartes lamellatus – white form Ocnophiloidea regularis(30 eggs) Dyme sp.(Peru) Sceptrophasma langkawicense Extatosoma tiaratum Eurycantha calcarata Epidares nolimentangere (20 eggs) Phasmatodea nymphs: Parectatosoma mocquerysi – couples nymphs L4 Pylaemenes guangxiensis – females nymphs L2-L3 Dyme sp.(Peru) – L2-L4 Eurycantha calcarata – couples nymphs L2-L6 Pseudophasma acanthonotum – 3 adults females Malacomorpha jamaicana – couples nymphs L4-L6 For 1 month I will have: Eggs of Neophasma subapterum Eggs of Haaniella dehaanii Eggs of Pseudophasma acanthonotum Contact me on my email please. My email is: carpfish@seznam.cz Thank you. Best Regards, John (Kapr, 2009-01-22 10:42)
      • Hi Marco, do you have own email?Can you write from him on my email.We can get better.Thank you. Regards, John (Kapr, 2009-01-24 11:20)
    • 100 eggs Necrosia annulipes (Ingo, 2009-01-24 15:48, views: 118)
      • Hello I have 100 eggs for the exchange of necrosia annulipes. I'm looking Tropidoderus childrenii. offers above asking please send pm. best regards ingo (Ingo, 2009-01-24 15:48)
    • Nymphs for sale or exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-01-24 20:25, views: 229)
      • Abrosoma festinatum Epidares nolimetangere Lobolibethra panguana Lonchodiodes samarensis Neohirasea hongkongensis Trachyaretaon brueckneri Sincerely Miroslav www.phasmidszuber.blogspot.com (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-01-24 20:25)
    • Wanted sub adult male Phobaeticus magnus (Olivier, 2009-01-26 22:37, views: 221)
      • Hi, I search 1 or 2 male subadult of Phobaeticus magnus (Phobaeticus maximus) Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2009-01-18 15:53)
      • Hi Olivier I only have two males but I can let you have an adult male in a few weeks, when your females are adult Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2009-01-26 22:37)
    • Extatosoma tiaratum- Eier (molle, 2009-01-27 21:53, views: 166)
      • Habe Eier von den Australischen Gespenstschrecken ( PSG 9) abzugeben! Sind derzeit über 400 Stück. Sie sind aus geschlechtlicher Verpaarung und wurden Dezember 08/Januar 09 gelegt. Bei Interesse e-mail an marius-alberto@web.de (molle, 2009-01-27 21:53)
    • Wanted eggs of phasmids (henri2503, 2009-01-29 10:13, views: 163)
      • Hi I'm making a collection of phasmids eggs, so I'm searching for 5 eggs of every species adopted in the PSG-list. Can anyone help me with some eggs? Greetings Henri (henri2503, 2009-01-29 10:13)
    • Looking for green Extatosoma tiaratum (Rumo82, 2009-02-01 17:01, views: 132)
      • Hi a friend and I are looking for green Extatosoma tiaratum, if possible both genders. Either near Cologne or near Frankfurt am Main... Hi eine Freundin und ich suchen grüne Extatosoma tiaratum, wenn möglich beide Geschlechter. Entweder im Kölner Raum, oder im Raum Frankfurt am Main. Thanks, Chris (Rumo82, 2009-02-01 17:01)
    • Tropidoderus childrenii PSG 193 (Ingo, 2009-02-04 22:34, views: 131)
      • Hello I'm looking for eggs, larvae or adult animals of Tropidoderus childrenii. I have a lot to share. Offers by PM please. best regards Ingo[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: alina1001, 04.02.2009, 22:35 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Ingo, 2009-02-04 22:34)
    • Looking for... (MichaS, 2009-02-05 23:13, views: 110)
      • ... eggs of Acanthomenexenus polyacanthus. Best regards, Micha (MichaS, 2009-02-05 23:13)
    • Phasmids (Marek NOhejl, 2009-02-06 20:39, views: 271)
      • Hi, I have for exchange or sale: Nymphs: Phenacephorus cornucervi Neophasma subapterum Trachyaretaon brueckneri Epidares nolimetangere Neohirasea maerens Oreophoetes peruana Lonchodes brevipes Lonchodes cultratolobatus Sceptrophasma hispidula Lamponius guerini Peruphasma schultei Neohirasea hongkongensis Carausius morosus Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Lonchodiodes samarensis Ramulus artemis Adult Phenacephorus cornucervi Medaura jobrensis Neophasma subapterum Neohirasea maerens Sceptrophasma hispidula Parapachymorpha spiniger Hemiplasta falcata - male Parapachymorpha zomproi Eggs: Lonchodes amaurops Lonchodes brevipes Medaura jobrensis Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Ramulus artemis Sceptrophasma hispidula Sungaya inexpectata Neophasma subapterum Neohirasea maerens Peruphasma schultei Parapachymorpha zomproi Parapachymorpha spiniger Brasidas samarensis Carausius spinosus Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" Lampoius guerini Phenacephorus cornucervi Ramulus sp. 229 Dyme sp. In 2 month: Epidares nolimetangere Xylica oedematosa Ramulus nematodes red Ramulus nematodes blue Abrosoma festinatum Asceles sp. "ban salok" Neohirasea honkongensis Search: Female nymph Phobaeticus magnus Female adult Dyme ramulus Send me e-mail: eurycantha@seznam.cz or PM Regards, Marek Nohejl www.strasilky.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-29 00:03)
      • HI, I'm interested by your eggs of Ramulus nematodes blue . Could you tell me when you exchange or sell it? Have a nice day! (Alex, 2009-02-06 20:39)
    • Phasmatodea (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-02-07 17:52, views: 160)
      • I search as soon as possible Spinohirasea benegalensis! I will sell good prices or can exchange to: PSG 284 Pharnacia ponderosa PSG 69 Dares verrucosus PSG 192 Pylamaenes (Orestes) mouhoti PSG 128 Phyllium celebicum PSG 267 Asceles Ban Salok Aularches milliaris Luscihormetica grossei Achatina reticulata (albino) Greetings from germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-02-07 11:34)
      • Hi! I have just fresh adults pairs, they start to lay eggs. I think I will have about 30 eggs in one week. I have interest in exchange in eggs of Dares verrusosus. Sincerely Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-02-07 14:18)
      • Hi Miroslav, I could only exchange to Nymphs of PSG 69 because they hatch every day. how mutch are you adult Pairs, or otherwise the eggs? Greetings and a nice weekend Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-02-07 17:52)
    • Eggs for exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-02-08 12:12, views: 251)
      • I have this eggs for exchange: PSG100 Lonchodes amaurops PSG126 Haaniella dehaanii PSG182 Oxyartes lamellatus (white form) PSG242 Neohirasea hongkongensis PSG266 Agamemnon cornutus Neophasma subapterum Sincerely Miroslav www.phasmidszuber.blogspot.com (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-01-30 18:13)
      • Hi I saw you offered eggs of the PSG 266, I also need this species for my collection Greetings Henri (henri2503, 2009-02-08 12:12)
    • Dares (Dominic, 2009-02-08 12:40, views: 100)
      • Hi, i´m searching for Dares ulula, validispinus and verrucosus eggs or nymphs. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2009-02-08 12:40)
    • Eurycnema goliath (Olivier, 2009-02-09 15:39, views: 96)
      • Hi, Available eggs of Eurycnema goliath. Regards, Olivier (Olivier, 2009-02-09 15:39)
    • Eggs for exchange (Ingo, 2009-02-09 19:56, views: 254)
      • Hello i have eggs for exchange: Diapheromera femorata PSG 35 - 50 Stk Dares validispinus PSG 38 - 25 Stk offers -please write me a pm. best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2009-02-01 12:28)
      • I am interrested in psg 38 eggs, i can exchange for psg 31. Greets. (vlieg, 2009-02-09 19:03)
      • hello you have a pm. regards ingo (Ingo, 2009-02-09 19:56)
    • psg 44, 111 (vlieg, 2009-02-10 09:14, views: 106)
      • I have for exchange egss of psg 44, 111. Give me a offer. All the best. (vlieg, 2009-02-10 09:14)
    • WANTED SPINOHIRASEA BENGALENSIS MALE!!!!!!!! (Z_DABA, 2009-02-11 20:01, views: 143)
      • I ONLY HAVE A MALE, I WOULD LIKE BUY A MALE....... THANKS (Z_DABA, 2009-02-08 16:31)
      • Hi There I have two adult Spinohirasea males to spare if you still need them theY are yours. I live in sweden and we have delt before. Regards Chris christer.henrysson@telia.com (Dilbert, 2009-02-11 20:01)
    • caurausius (vlieg, 2009-02-12 16:47, views: 135)
      • Hello I am looking for psg 66. 120, 241, caurausius sp salok thailand, caurausius globobus. All the best. (vlieg, 2009-02-11 18:49)
      • Hi, I have maybe in 2 or 3 months eggs op PSG 241 Carausius spinosus for you. But have you something to exchange? I'm above interested in Dares, Hoploclonia and Phyllium. Greetz Sam www.phyllium.be PS. Are you "braam" from www.wandelendetakken.info? (sam.b, 2009-02-11 19:21)
      • Hi I've got lots of Carausius spinosus eggs for sale or exchange. Just write me if you're interested. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-02-11 22:47)
      • You can contact me on this adress plaese. mouche@casema.nl (vlieg, 2009-02-12 16:47)
    • Exchange psg 31 (seksueel( (vlieg, 2009-02-12 16:48, views: 128)
      • Hello. I have for exchange psg 31, i am looking for dares sp. (vlieg, 2009-02-11 17:51)
      • Contact me on this adress plaese mouche@casema.nl (vlieg, 2009-02-12 16:48)
    • exchange (vlieg, 2009-02-12 16:50, views: 232)
      • I have for exchange, nimfs off haaniella grayii, haaniella saussurei, haaniella dehaanii. I am looking for psg 110, 165, 199, 70, 26. All the best to every one. Contact me on this adress plaese mouche@casema.nl[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: vlieg, 12.02.2009, 16:49 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (vlieg, 2009-02-09 18:58)
      • Alina1001 will you contact me on this e mail adress plaese mouche@casema.nl (vlieg, 2009-02-12 16:50)
    • Spinohirasea bengalensis & Phyllium bioculatum (DanielD, 2009-02-13 06:49, views: 113)
      • I'm looking for females of Spinohirasea bengalensis and subadult or adult females of Phyllium bioculatum. phasmiden-berlin@gmx.de (DanielD, 2009-02-13 06:49)
    • for sale or swap (homer66, 2009-02-14 11:27, views: 138)
      • hello i have surplus eggs, young and adulte diapherodes venustula for sale or exchange thanks best regards (homer66, 2009-02-14 11:27)
    • psg 12, 198, 210 (vlieg, 2009-02-15 19:35, views: 114)
      • I am looking for psg 12(white), psg 198, 210. I can sell or exchange. (vlieg, 2009-02-15 19:35)
    • Canachus alligator PSG 261 (Ingo, 2009-02-17 14:21, views: 99)
      • Hello i can offer for exchange (only): 10 eggs from Canachus alligator PSG 261 I search: Hoploclonia gecko Haaniella scabra and Dares ulala offer ....please send me a PM. Best regards Ingo (Ingo, 2009-02-17 14:21)
    • Eggs & nymphs of various spp to offer! (Frank Hennemann, 2009-02-18 20:00, views: 223)
      • Hi everyone! I have surplus of the following species at present: EGGS PSG 23 - Eurycantha calcarata PSG 44 - Eurycantha calcarata var. PSG 278 - Phyllium sp. (Philippines) PSG 72 - Phyllium giganteum PSG 52 - Alienobostra brocki PSG 240 - Lamponius portoricensis PSG 260 - Diapherodes gigantea PSG 248 - Pylaemenes guangxiensis PSG 282 - Lonchodes philippinicus PSG 73 - Phenacephorus cornucervi PSG --- Hypocyrtus vittatus (Mexico) NEW - very pretty! NYMPHS PSG 128 - Phyllium celebicum [medium couples] PSG 278 - Phyllium sp. (Philippines) [all sizes] PSG 260 - Diapherodes gigantea [small] PSG 248 - Pylaemenes guangxiensis [small to medium] PSG 84 - Oreophoetes peruana [all sizes - also adult couples!] Please contact me for any further info at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2009-02-17 02:17)
      • Hi Frank, I send you already a e-mail. Please look @ topic ]]] I'm looking for Phyllium species ! Friendly Regards from Belgium JP, (JP, 2009-02-18 20:00)
    • I am looking for... (TomCZ, 2009-02-18 22:12, views: 107)
      • Hi all, I searching eggs of these species: Phyllium sp. "Philippinen", celebicum, bilobatum Dares ulula, sp. Crocker Range, Hoploclonia gecko I have eggs of these species for exchange: Phenacephorus latifemur, cornucervi Necroscia annulipes Dares validispinus My e-mail: plzenske.strasilky@volny.cz All the best, Tom;) (TomCZ, 2009-02-18 22:12)
    • To offer (Sascha Eilmus, 2009-02-19 15:48, views: 149)
      • Megacrania phelaus eggs - only exchange! Eurycnema goliath eggs, nymphs Lamponius guerini eggs, nymphs, imagnies Pylaemenes (Orestes) mouhotii nymphs Metriophasma diocles eggs Hypocyrtus vittatus eggs, nymphs, imagnies Malacomorpha cyllarus nymphs Trachyaretaon brueckneri nymphs, imagnies Entoria koshuensis eggs Peruphasma schultei nymphs PSG 229 eggs Sipyloidea larryi eggs, nymphs, imagnies Lobolibethra sp. Lima eggs, nymphs LG sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2009-02-19 15:48)
    • Phyllium (sam.b, 2009-02-20 13:25, views: 257)
      • Hi all, I looking for Phyllium bioculatum, giganteum, siccifolium, celebicum, jacobsoni. I have for exchange: PSG3,9,14,190,241,255,267,270,272,278 Thank you! Sam www.phyllium.be (sam.b, 2009-02-10 19:06)
      • Update: =) I search: Phyllium giganteum Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium celebicum I have for exchange: Bacillus rossius, eggs, adults Extatosoma tiaratum, eggs Eurycnema goliath, 30 eggs Phasma gigas, 20 eggs Trachyaretaon bruekneri, nimphs Asceles spec. Salok, Thailand, eggs Peruphasma schultei, nimphs Spinohirasea bengalensis, eggs, nimphs Phyllium spec., eggs I one month: Carausius spinosus, eggs Greetz Sam (sam.b, 2009-02-20 13:25)
    • For exchange. (sam.b, 2009-02-22 13:54, views: 147)
      • Hi all, I have this species to exchange. eggs: Bacillus rossius (normal, green and red form!) Extatosoma tiaratum (normal and green form!) Eurycnema goliath (30 eggs) Phasma gigas (20 eggs) Spinohirasea bengalensis nimphs: Trachyaretaon bruekneri (green males!) Peruphasma schultei adults: Bacillus rossius In one month: Carausius spinosus (eggs) Asceles spec. Salok, Thailand (eggs) And with good results: Clonaria luethyi (nimphs) I will to return: Phyllium giganteum (eggs) Phyllium siccifolium (eggs, nimphs) Phyllium celebicum (nimphs) Hoploclonia cuspidata (eggs) Phyllium bilobatum (eggs, nimphs) Best regards, Sam! (sam.b, 2009-02-22 13:54)
    • Invertebrates for Offer/Exchange (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-02-23 13:15, views: 172)
      • Hi, i can offer, prefer for exchange: Phasmids: PSG 104 Phaenopharos herwaardeni (red micro-winged)(all sizes) PSG 122 Anisomorpha paromalus (all sizes) Neophasma subapterum (L1-L2) Mantids: Phyllocrania paradoxa (all sizes) Creobroter pictipennis (L4-Adult) Statila spec. (Thailand) (small amount) Anisomorpha paromalus [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/6816/anisomorphaparomalus01.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] [a href="http://imageshack.us"][img src="http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/3127/neophasmasubapterum.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/][/a] I will be in Bad-Fallingbostel (01.03.2009) Greetings from Germany Chris (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-02-23 13:15)
    • Eurycnema goliath males (Rafael, 2009-02-24 16:32, views: 82)
      • Dear all, I am looking for 1 or 2 subadult Eurycnema goliath males (even freshly adult or sub subadult would be fine). Please contact me under raffaa@web.de Kind regards Rafael (Rafael, 2009-02-24 16:32)
    • wanted (vlieg, 2009-02-25 15:54, views: 96)
      • I am looking for this species psg 250, 263. (vlieg, 2009-02-25 15:54)
    • eggs phasmids (Marek NOhejl, 2009-02-25 20:22, views: 110)
      • Hi, I have for exchaneg or sale eggs of these species: Lonchodes amaurops Lonchodes brevipes Medaura jobrensis Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis Ramulus artemis Sceptrophasma hispidula Sungaya inexpectata Neophasma subapterum Neohirasea maerens Peruphasma schultei Parapachymorpha zomproi Parapachymorpha spiniger Brasidas samarensis Carausius spinosus Chondrostethus sp. "malaita" Lampoius guerini Phenacephorus cornucervi Ramulus sp. 229 Xylica oedematosa Neohirasea honkongensis Epidares nolimetangere Ramulus nematodes red Ramulus nematodes blue Abrosoma festinatum regards, Marek Nohejl www.strasilky.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2009-02-25 20:22)
    • For sale or exchange (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-02-28 21:45, views: 124)
      • Eggs of Neohirasea hongkongensis, Neophasma subapterum. Nymphs or fresh adults of Epidares nolimetangere, Lonchodiodes samarensis, Abrosoma festinatum, Trachyaretaon brueckneri and Lobolibethra panguana. Sincerely Miroslav www.phasmidszuber.blogspot.com (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-02-28 21:45)
    • psg wanted (vlieg, 2009-03-01 15:17, views: 102)
      • I am looking for psg 85, 116, 189, 220, 264, 269, 293. (vlieg, 2009-03-01 15:17)
    • Aangeboden: Eitjes w.takken en Stilpnochlora couloniana (henri2503, 2009-03-03 17:06, views: 309)
      • Offered from 1 maart, prefer exchange PSG 267 PSG 1 PSG 144 PSG 101 (not sure) PSG 37 ((not sure) Also Stilpnochlora couloniana for 5 euro's a eggssack Gr Henri (henri2503, 2009-02-17 11:56)
      • Hi Henry Is your PSG 37 stock sexual? I'm desperately searching for males, I just have a parthenogenetic stock. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-02-17 17:13)
      • Hi, Yes it is sexual, but my male died last week. I've got eggs at the moment, but I'm not sure it are enought to send away, but I gues i have, are you interested in some? Greetings Henri[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: henri2503, 26.02.2009, 08:24 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (henri2503, 2009-02-26 08:24)
      • Yes, I am. I can exchange for eggs of: Hermagoras haematomus haematomus Neophasma subapterum Orestes mouhotii Carausius spinosus But I need at least 20 eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-02-26 13:28)
      • I'm going to check this week if i have eggs. Do you breed with butterflies? Greetings Henri (henri2503, 2009-03-02 18:44)
      • No, unfortunately not. Too little space for butterflies :( (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-03-02 23:48)
      • Schade, otherwise we could have traded :P. You hear from me Greetings Henri (henri2503, 2009-03-03 17:06)
    • phasmid eggs available in late march / April (Curtis Lakin, 2009-03-03 21:20, views: 108)
      • My females of the following species have just started laying so surplus eggs should be available in 3 - 4 weeks. All cultures are sexual stock. Please register your interest by PM and I will be in touch with you on availability and price Tropidoderous childreni Eurycantha coriacea Phoebaticus magnus Anchiale sp Guadalcanal Monandroptera acanthomera Best Wishes Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2009-03-03 21:20)
    • Quality Eggs (tery2, 2009-03-03 22:10, views: 245)
      • Heteropteryx dilatata 10E / 15eggs Megacrania phelaus 10E / 25eggs Eucarcharus feruloides (var) 10E / 30eggs Pharnacia ponderosa 5E / 30eggs - 10E / 50eggs Sungaya inexpectata (sexual) 10E / 30eggs Phyllium sp 5E / 30eggs - 10E / 50eggs Postage included My mail : pria1mus2@yahoo.com.ph My site : http://phasmaphils.blogspot.com/ Thierry (tery2, 2009-02-27 16:05)
      • Phyllium sp 5E / 30eggs - 10E / 50eggs So if i take 2 x 30 eggs = 10 euro for 60 eggs and you aks 10 euro for 50 eggs ???? Strange, (JP, 2009-03-03 22:10)
    • Searching for green Extatosoma tiaratum (Frank Hennemann, 2009-03-05 10:13, views: 144)
      • Hi everyone! Can anybody offer me truly green specimens of Extatosoma tiaratum? I have several species in exchange. Thanks in advance! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2009-02-17 02:19)
      • I´ve benn looking too, but no one has answered... (Rumo82, 2009-03-05 10:13)
    • Looking for Medauroidea sp., Thailand (Rumo82, 2009-03-05 10:19, views: 76)
      • But I´m looking for the green kind... Can anybody help? I´ve bought some green larvae but they turned brown so now I´m looking for the kind that stays green... chris (Rumo82, 2009-03-05 10:19)
    • I'm looking for Phyllium species ! (JP, 2009-03-06 10:36, views: 151)
      • Hi everybody, I'm looking for Phyllium species in addition to my own breedings, i want only eggs ! Phyllium Giganteum Hausleithner Phyllium siccifolium Phyllium jacobsoni Rehn & Rehn Please send me your price including shipment , i'm from Belgium Friendly Regards, www.phyllium.be (JP, 2009-02-11 15:01)
      • Hi Folks, I have already what i want , this topic can be closed. Thanks, JP, (JP, 2009-03-06 10:36)
    • Search different species (molle, 2009-03-07 15:18, views: 86)
      • Hello I search a pair of this species (subadult or younger): Epidares nolimetangere Eurycnema goliath Diapherodes gigantea Hanniella muelleri Heteropteryx dilata Please write me a mail at: marius-alberto@web.de LG Marius (molle, 2009-03-07 15:18)
    • Searching male Diapherodes gigantea (HeinerG, 2009-03-09 13:12, views: 85)
      • Hy everybody! unfortunately my male Diapherodes gigantea died before all my females became adult. So now I'm searching for a new male! thanks! Heiner (HeinerG, 2009-03-09 11:41)
      • Hi, I have a sub-adult male for you. If you want I have two ante-sub females. Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2009-03-09 11:43)
      • Hey! what do you want for the sub-adult male and what for the females? Where do you live?? I live in Rottenburg near Tuebingen. I'll be at the "Internationale Vogelspinnenboerse" in KWH. regards, Heiner (HeinerG, 2009-03-09 12:51)
      • Hello, I come from Strasbourg, in France. I send you a pm. Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2009-03-09 13:12)
    • I search: (sam.b, 2009-03-10 23:10, views: 79)
      • Hi all! I'm looking for this species: Anisomorpha buprestoides "ocala" Hoploclonia gecko Dares ulula Anisomorpha paromalus Hoploclonia abercrombiei Diesbachia tamyris Anisomrpha ferruginea Malacomorpha jamaicana Malacomorpha cyllarum I have different species for exchange! Sam (sam.b, 2009-03-10 18:24)
      • Hi Sam, I have sent you a PM :) Greetings, Philipp (Philipp Heller, 2009-03-10 23:07)
      • Hi Sam, I have sent you a PM regards, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2009-03-10 23:10)
    • Eggs for sale or exchange (Thorsten Thron, 2009-03-11 18:04, views: 328)
      • Dear Sirs, I can offer eggs of the following species: Achrioptera fallax Bacillus rossium catalauniae Cranidium gibbosum Diapherodes gigantea Dinophasma alimbiuni Diesbachia tamyris Dyme ramulus Eurycantha calcarata ssp. Eurycnema goliath Eurycnema versirubra Extatosoma tiaratum Hermagoras h. haemaomus Lamponius guerini Monandroptera acanthomera Malacomorpha cyllarus Neophasma subapterum Parectatosoma mocquerysi Peruphasma schultei Phasma reinwardti Phasmotaenia spinosa Phobaeticus magnus Phobaeticus serratipes Pharnacia biceps Pharnacia jiangfenglingensis Pharnacia ponderosa Phyllium bioculatum Phyllium celebicum Phyllium giganteum Phyllium spec. Philippinen Pseudodiacantha macklotti Ramulus nematodes ‘RED’ Sungaya inexpectata Please don’t hesitate to contact me for prices or to ask for exchange. Yours sincerely Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2009-03-07 12:07)
      • Hello Thorsten, Please send me your price list regarding offered species to my email address keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania)[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: keith_insects, 07.03.2009, 12:15 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2009-03-07 12:13)
      • [quote]Hello Thorsten, Please send me your price list regarding offered species to my email address keith_insects@yahoo.co.uk Regards, Keith(Phasma-Tania)[/quote] (Keith Stables, 2009-03-07 12:14)
      • Hi Thorsten, I am very interested in eggs of: Achrioptera fallax Cranidium gibbosum Phasmotaenia spinosa Phobaeticus serratipes Pseudodiacantha macklotti Eurycnema versirubra Can you send me your price list on my email please? My email: carpfish@seznam.cz or I have for exchange eggs these species: PSG266 - Agamemnon cornutus PSG122 - Anisomorpha paromalus PSG126 - Haaniella dehaanii PSG283 - Diapherodes venustula PSG82 - Rhaphiderus spiniger PSG182 - Oxyartes lamellatus – bílá forma, PSG113 - Dyme sp.(Peru) PSG09 - Extatosoma tiaratum PSG23 - Eurycantha calcarata PSG99 -Epidares nolimentangere PSG? - Neophasma subapterum Best regards, John (Kapr, 2009-03-07 18:47)
      • Hello, I sent you a mp. Regards Pablo (Niloxobap, 2009-03-08 15:40)
      • You got a PM, Thorsen! ;-) (sam.b, 2009-03-08 17:53)
      • I have sent you a PM Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2009-03-08 18:33)
      • I sent you an email ;-) (RobK, 2009-03-08 22:51)
      • Hello, Someone got a response from him ? (Niloxobap, 2009-03-11 11:31)
      • Dear Sirs Please contact me at Thorsten.Thron@gmx.net Thanks a lot! Best regards Thorsten (Thorsten Thron, 2009-03-11 18:04)
  • Phasmatodea
    • Phyllium sp. (Joachim, 2004-03-14 13:35, views: 853)
      • Hi, A friend of mine had recieved some eggs from a Phyllium from the philippines. At first they look a lot like P. siccifolium, but the adult female is clearly different. I was wondering if anybody could help her with identification. kind regards Joachim (Joachim, 2004-03-09 17:26)
      • Hello Joachim, welcome in our new forum! If you like to, I will try to identify your Phyllium eggs. Please send me a photo of them. I will try to identify them. You can add the picture to the determiantion form (Miscellaneous: Determination). Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-09 18:07)
      • Hi Oscar, next weekend I am going to this friend and take pictures of the eggs and adults. Are there any particular places on the body that should require a close-up? I can tell you that it looks very good to P. hausleitherni but as far as I know they don't occur in the Philippines. This species is also not mentioned in the book from D. grosser. Maybe it is a geographical subspecies. Joachim (Joachim, 2004-03-14 13:35)
    • Contact information (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 14:12, views: 899)
      • In case you want to contact an author directly (for example to order some offered phasmids in the exchange market), you have to click on the name of the author and will then be able to send him a private message. Each registered member is able to receive private messages in our forum, which will automatically be forwarded to their email account. For further questions contact Oskar: conle@phasmatodea.com (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 14:12)
    • Question about names of Phasmids (Matthias Schmidt, 2004-03-17 20:58, views: 1161)
      • Hi People, I got some questions: 1) at the time I'm breeding Baculum thaii, Baculum extradendatum, and Baculum spec. Is there a new name for this kind of stick insects? --- I could'nt find pictures of any Baculums in the "Gallerie" (perhaps for the common vietnamese stick insect (Baculum thaii) now Ramulus thaii, or is Ramulus thaii a different species???) 2) What does this numbers behind the name of the insects mean, e.g.: - Pharnacia biceps (psg 203) so far.... If you got an answer to my questions, It would be great if you could write your answer in German, too, because my English is not that good.... thank you very much, I wish all of you a nice evening, Matze [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Matze, 16.03.2004, 19:44 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Matthias Schmidt, 2004-03-16 19:43)
      • Dear Matze, You are right; the names have changed the following way: Baculum thaii -] Ramulus thaii (PSG 22) Baculum extradentatum -] Medauroidea extradentata (PSG 5) Baculum spec. -] Ramulus spec. You will not find photos of these species in the gallery at the moment, as I have not inserted them yet. But this is only a matter of weeks, so keep in touch. 2. The number behind the Phasmid names like Ramulus thaii (PSG 22) shows the position of the species in the Phasmid Study Group breeding list. The PSG is the largest association dedicated to phasmids (England). Regards, Oskar Hallo Matze hier nochmal in deutsch, Es hat sich folgendes bei den Namen geändert: Baculum thaii -] Ramulus thaii (PSG 22) Baculum extradentatum -] Medauroidea extradentata (PSG 5) Baculum spec. -] Ramulus spec. Die Fotos findest Du zur Zeit noch nicht in der Galerie, da ich diese noch nicht freigeschaltet habe. Es wird aber nicht mehr lange dauern… 2. Die Nummer hinter den Phasmidennamen wie Ramulus thaii (PSG 22) steht für die Rangnummer der Phasmid Study Group Zuchtliste. Die PSG ist die größte Phasmidenzuchtvereinigung (England) Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 22:20)
      • 2. Die Nummer hinter den Phasmidennamen wie Ramulus thaii (PSG 22) steht für die Rangnummer der Phasmid Study Group Zuchtliste. Die PSG ist die größte Phasmidenzuchtvereinigung (England) 2. The number behind the Phasmid names like Ramulus thaii (PSG 22) shows the position of the species in the Phasmid Study Group breeding list. The PSG is the largest association dedicated to phasmids (England). Ok, thank you for this information, but what this position show me? Does it mean, that many people bread them, or how popular they are etc.`? Ok, vielenvielen herzlichen Dank, für diese Schnelle, und tolle Antwort! Was sagt mir diese Nummer eigentlich? Wieviele Leute diese Art züchten, oder den Beliebtheitsgrad, oder beides? it would be great, if xou could answer me, one last time Wär toll wenn du mir noch'n einziges antworten könntest, und sie über mein schlechtes English hinweg :) ;) lg Matze (Matthias Schmidt, 2004-03-17 19:24)
      • Die PSG Nummern werden nacheinander, an die in der Phasmid Study Group gezüchteten Arten vergeben. Das heißt Arten mit geringen Nummern wurden vor langer Zeit gezüchtet, können aber auch heute noch in Zucht sein. Hohe Zahlen wie PSG-Nr. 240 usw. wurden erst kürzlich in Zucht gebracht. PSG-Nr. sind sehr praktisch um verschiedenen Züchtern aller Länder eine einheitliche Bezeichnung für Ihre Arten zu geben, zumal ja doch sehr viele Fehlbestimmungen kursieren. Gruß Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-17 20:58)
    • Extatosoma tiaratum (Gregor Gbur, 2004-03-19 14:29, views: 868)
      • Hello, can anybody tell me how long it takes for the eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum to develop ? mfg zeck (Gregor Gbur, 2004-03-16 18:55)
      • Dear zeck, The eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum take about 4 to 6 months to hatch. The incubation time of phasmid eggs usually depends on the temperature. A good temperature for Extatosoma eggs is 20 to 26 degrees Celsius. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-16 22:03)
      • hi oskar, thanks for the quick answer. i have them in a cricketbox, on a damp paper tissue. the box is placed on one of my terri´s so that the temperature is around 25 degrees. i hope thats ok so. well we ´ll see it in a few months mfg zeck (Gregor Gbur, 2004-03-19 14:29)
    • How to keep & feed Oreophoetes peruana? (Karl, 2004-03-30 10:18, views: 747)
      • Hi everybody! Could someone please tell me what sort of plants Oreophoetes peruana eats? How do I have to keep them? Thank you for your help! regards, Karl (Karl, 2004-03-28 09:37)
      • Dear Karl, Oreophoetes peruana only accepts ferns in captivity. But they usually accept a wide range of different fern species. You should keep them humid and not too warm. This species does not like temperatures higher than 22 degrees centigrade, as their origin are the cold and wet Andean Mountains in South America (Ecuador and Peru). Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-30 10:18)
    • conifers (Joachim, 2004-03-30 10:24, views: 740)
      • Hi, I would like to know if there are species in culture that accept conifers. I have heard that A. titan may accept it. greetings Joachim (Joachim, 2004-03-29 22:15)
      • Dear Joachim, Yes, some species of the genus Acrophylla also eat conifers, as they are extremely polyphag. Acrophylla titan can be found on conifers at Deception Bay near Brisbane in Queensland. Other species being observed by eating on conifers are several species of the Genus Timema (California). Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-30 10:24)
    • Keeping phasmids in the garden (sandra, 2004-04-21 16:48, views: 834)
      • Hi folks! I am wondering if it is possible to keep phasmids in the garden during summer. I have many brambles and roses in my garden. I am living in Germany. Thanks for your suggestions! Sandra (sandra, 2004-04-12 15:24)
      • Dear Sandra, Welcome to our forum! Well, it is possible to keep stickinsects in the garden during the summer period, but there are several things to consider: You should put a net around the foodplant (bramble/ roses) for protecting the stickinsects from parasites like little wasps and ants as well as birds. In Germany phasmids can not become dangerous for agriculture by building up large populations (pests) and eating every plant, as we have temperatures lower than 0 degrees Centigrade, tropical phasmids have no chance to survive the winter period. In warmer countries, foreign phasmids should not be kept in the garden, as it might happen that they escape and build up a population in the wild. This might have unforeseeable consequences for the native flora and fauna. The phasmids should be given the possibility to shelter from the rain and the sun. Not all species are durable enough to survive the European summer climate. Species like Sipyloidea sipylus, Ramulus aremis, Cuniculina cuniculus or Carausius morosus should not have any problems out in the garden. Best regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-04-12 15:42)
      • Hello, I don't know if it's alowed in germany, but it's forbidden in France. It might be bad for local animals and vegetation. Pierre (Pierre Mouy, 2004-04-21 16:48)
    • Great website! (Karl, 2004-04-21 16:58, views: 989)
      • Hello Oskar & Frank! The new update of your website is really great! I did not expect so many new articles and photos and even a forum. The news category is also a very good idea! I have a question: How many phasmid species do occur in Costa Rica? I am extremely interested in the fauna of Costa Rica. Does anybody know if it is possible to obtain a collecting permit for Costa Rica? Wishing you a lot of success with your new website, Karl (Switzerland) (Karl, 2004-03-09 15:11)
      • Dear Karl, Thank you for the compliments. As you might have read in the news category, we still have problems with the speed of the website due to the servers of our provider. Now to your questions: In Costa Rica there exist about 70 described species of stickinsects, but there are still many species waiting to be discovered. I have been in Costa Rica last month and I am sure that there exist another 100 undescribed species, especially in the mountain regions. Permissions can be obtained by the national nature institution INBIO. INBIO could at least tell you, who to contact for a permission. I hope my answer is helpful for you, Best regards Oskar (administrator) (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-09 15:32)
      • To the authors of this site! Congratulations for this very nice site! I think this is the best in the "stick insect theme". I saw the old version, and I think now it's better and easy to work with it. Don't go over from this way, like other sites. All the best Thomas Papp (ThomasPapp, 2004-03-10 18:24)
      • An den oder die Webmaster, ich werde mein Lob jetzt mal schnell auf Deutsch los: Also, die Seite ist echt besser als die alte. Einfacher zu benutzen und obgleich der vielen Inhalte sehr übersichtlich gestaltet. Unbekannterweise ein großes Lob an Herrn Conle und bekannterweise einen Gruß an Herrn Hennemann. Weiter so... Gruß Philipp (Mr200de, 2004-03-20 12:08)
      • Guten Tag, Ich zog die alte Version vor. Ich liebe alle Namen sehen. (wie auf http://www.ifrance.com/phasme/index.htm ) Dieses Website ist sech Gut, mit viele Photos! Gruss Pierre (Frankreich) (Pierre Mouy, 2004-04-21 16:58)
    • Hello (RobK, 2004-04-22 09:09, views: 716)
      • Hello everyone. I'm new here. I'm from the Netherlands and I recently started to breed/keep stick insects and found your site today while surfing the web. Great site !! very informative. Right now I'm don't have much insects yet. Only the PSG1 and some nimphs from the PSG 4, 101, 195 and 216 Yesterday I also received some eggs from the PSG 173 I hope to learn a lot about breeding stick insects through your site. (RobK, 2004-04-21 23:39)
      • Dear Rob, Welcome to our forum! In case you have questions concerning phasmids, feel free to ask. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-04-22 09:09)
    • New (Frk54, 2004-05-05 16:27, views: 839)
      • Hi, I am new on your web site (which is very good !). I am interested more by Eurycantha or other types of these stick insects. I just restart a breeding of E. sp after a long period without specimens for different reasons. Your web site is very good and very interesting. In an other point, I would want to know if someone knows if Orxines macklotii eat brambles or not, because it seems that there is different opinion about this subject ? Thanks Franck (Frk54, 2004-04-30 09:58)
      • Hello, Orxines macklotti, now called Pseudodiacantha macklotti breeds very well on Rhododendron and Hypericum. Ours don't eat any bramble. Regards, Rob S. (Rob, 2004-05-05 13:16)
      • Thanks a lot Rob for your remarks. I demanded because in passed time, someone told me that specimens eat bramble, and I was not sure now. And the experience I have with this species is not very good because I have never had hatching with the only egg I had. And I have conserved them a very long time because I had not data on time to hatch. Regards Frk (Frk54, 2004-05-05 16:27)
    • Achrioptera punctipes (hinquoniito, 2004-05-14 20:19, views: 825)
      • Hi all, I begin in raising phasmids and take a look on all websites, I like yours, really nice and easy to work with ;) I have a question about Achrioptera punctipes, I saw photos of them here and would like to know if this species is allways raise by someone. And if it is, is this species difficult to keep ? Thanks a lot. Friendly. hinquoniito (hinquoniito, 2004-05-14 03:02)
      • Dear hinquoniito, Achrioptera punctipes is very difficult to rear. They prefer foodplants like guava, mango and sometimes eucalyptus. I really can not recommend to start breeding phasmids with a difficult species like Achrioptera punctipes. I do not know anybody breeding this species at present. It might be extinct from culture again. It is at least 3 to 7 years ago that this species was used to be kept in Europe. But perhaps there will be the possibility to reimport some alive specimen or eggs from Madagascar some time. It would be nice to bring this beautiful species back to our stocks. Best regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-14 16:14)
      • Dear Conle, Thanks a lot for your answer, I got same answers with other sources, I totally agree with you, it would be nice to bring it back but it won't be by me before a few years, I'm not searching for difficulty and was just curious ;) Thanks again for your answer. Regards. hinquoniito (hinquoniito, 2004-05-14 20:19)
    • Key to describe... (Frk54, 2004-05-15 18:21, views: 758)
      • Hello, I research very good key with details to describe Eurycantha species. English or french language only please. I have loose my documents and I need to replace them. Thanks a lot for your help Franck (Frk54, 2004-05-14 13:51)
      • Dear Franck, In case you are looking for a recent key to the genus Eurycantha, you will have difficulties to find one, because most of the literature on Eurycantha is very old (e.G. Redtenbacher, 1908). If you only want to identify some specimens, you could use our determination service: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=210 In Case you are preparing a revision of the genus Eurycantha Boisduval, you will need all the old literature and you will have to take a look at the types deposited in the museums. Best regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-14 16:25)
      • Thanks it is only, in a first time, to prepare a work on species on this genus. Do you know if there is possible to find a paper copy of these old references ? See you Franck (Frk54, 2004-05-14 19:33)
      • Dear Franck, There is a special service in the internet, providing copies of all old literature: http://www.subito-doc.com/fr/ You will definitely be able to get your old literature, there. I wish you a lot of success with your work, best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-15 09:11)
      • thanks for the address, I will see as soon as possible. Regards Franck (Frk54, 2004-05-15 18:21)
    • Phasmid fotos (sandra, 2004-05-18 17:52, views: 810)
      • Dear Oskar & Frank, I really have to say that it is a great idea to add stickinsect pictures at least once or twice a week to your website. I am checking your news chapter nearly every day, seeking for new beautiful stick-pics! I am really fascinated by your website. Have all these photos been taken by you, or did you have some help by other breeders? Compliments, Sandra (sandra, 2004-05-18 17:43)
      • Thank you for the compliments! All the photos have been taken by Oskar & Frank. We own the largest collection of phasmid photos all over the world. It will take many years to make them all available on our website. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-18 17:52)
    • Diapherodes gigas food? (sandra, 2004-05-19 09:54, views: 1100)
      • Hi, I just received some eggs of Diapherodes gigas. Could someone here in the forum please tell me what to feed them when they hatch? I hered soemthing about euclayptus!? Thank you for your answers. All the best, sandra (sandra, 2004-05-18 17:35)
      • Hi Sandra, Diapherodes gigas should be kept very dry and well ventilated. For food they accept Eucalyptus gunnii, Psidium guajava, Laurus nobilis and Oak. The males even accept bramble. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-18 17:48)
      • Hi Sandra, It's true they need ventilation and the foodplants Oscar suggested work very well but we spray them every day, they love to drink. Best regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2004-05-19 09:52)
      • Hi Sandra, It's true they need ventilation and the foodplants Oscar suggested work very well but we spray them every day, they love to drink. Best regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2004-05-19 09:54)
    • PSG 15 Ctenomorphodes briareus (RobK, 2004-05-20 20:16, views: 1123)
      • Someone is going to send me some nimphs of this species but I can't find much information about this species. All I know is that they eat Oak and Eucalyptus. Does anyone have some more information for me ? Thanks ! (RobK, 2004-05-16 00:37)
      • Dear Rob, I collected Ctenomorphodes briareus in Australia some years ago. The breeding was quite easy on a mixture of oak, eucalyptus and bramble. They need a lot of ventilation and can´t stand a too moist surrounding. You should spray them with water once per day, for giving them the possibility to drink. The cage should be airy and large. I kept them on a Eucalyptus gunnii tree in my house, when they were adult. They never left their hostplant. If you have further questions, feel free to ask, regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-16 09:23)
      • Thanks for your reply Oskar. So they also eat bramble. What did you fed them in winter when there is no Oak ? Do you feed them also evergreen oak, or is bramble and eucalyptus enough for the winter ? I'm going to use a cage of 50x50x70 for a couple of these sticks (max 6) with 3 large ventilation parts. (RobK, 2004-05-16 22:25)
      • Dear Rob, In winter I used to offer them bramble and eucalyptus. In some periods of the year they only accepted eucalyptus. The size of your cage is OK. Wishing you a lot of success with this beautiful species, regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-17 09:40)
      • Again thanks for your information ! (RobK, 2004-05-17 22:46)
      • Newly imported stock of Ct. briareus can be a little diffcult, as the insects will only accept eucalyptus and oak. In the early 1990' s however I used to rear them entirely on bramble during the winter - no problem ! So, if your stock is already reared in Europe for some generations the insects should actually feed on bramble. As for most of the large Australian species, Ct. briareus prefers high temperature (] 25°C) and a well ventilated cage. However, plenty of moisture should be aivailable during the night to ensure successfull skin sheds. So, they should be well sprayed each evening before the lights are switched off. Apart from the newly hatched nymphs being very fragile (mortality during the first instar may be as high as 80 % !), it is not too difficult to maintain. Adult females will lay up to 15 eggs per day ! Wish you good luck, with this striking and beautiful species ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2004-05-20 11:56)
      • Thanks again for your reply Frank. The nymphs are not from newly imported animals. Two days ago I received 12 nymphs. Besides Eucalyptus, Oak and Bramble they also eat Beech and " Hazelaar" ( don't know the english word) Didn't knew they could be so productive in egg laying. (RobK, 2004-05-20 20:16)
    • PSG 2 Pseudodiacantha (Orxines) macklotti (RobK, 2004-05-20 20:22, views: 836)
      • Anyone has experiences with this species ? How difficult are they ? I've read somewhere that's it is almost impossible to get the nimphs grow up. What did you fed them ? only rhododendron or do they also eat other plants ? (RobK, 2004-05-18 23:58)
      • In our culture PSG 2 eats Rhododendron and Hypericum, keep them on a thick layer of sand to keep the moisture in. Don't keep them to warm. They grow slow but once you got them going it is a pleasure. Regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2004-05-19 09:58)
      • Dear Rob, I completely agree with Rob & Kristien´s opinion. Rhododendron and Hypericum appear to be the most prolific foodplants. They may also take bramble, but breeding them entirely on this foodplant is impossible. The newly hatched nymphs are a little tricky. They are small and very fragile, so be careful when you spray them with water. If you spray too much there is the danger for nymphs to drown! Don´t keep them too warm, meaning below 25°C. Nevertheless, a lovely species - wish you good luck ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2004-05-19 15:28)
      • Thanks alot for your replies ! So basicly they aren't that difficult. It's only the nymphs of which you have to pay some extra attention. I don't know what hypericum you have but the plants we have in our garden are loosing all their leaves in winter. Will rhododendron only in winter be enough for them , or is there a way to keep hypericum with leaves during the winter ? (RobK, 2004-05-19 19:36)
      • Actually, Rhododendron is the best alternative foodplant for P. macklottii. You can easily rear them exceptionally on Rhododendron. There is no real need to offer Hypericum, but it´s always good to give them some variation.... Here in Germany Hypericum is green all year round. (Frank Hennemann, 2004-05-20 11:40)
      • We have plenty of Rhododendron in our garden so that won't be a problem. But I always try to feed as much as possible different foodplants. I recently bought a new Hypericum plant : hidcote. This plant would keep its leaves till far in winter ( that's what they told me) The other hypericum plant we have looses its leaves early winter ( here in the Netherlands). Now see if I can find someone who has a surplus of this beautiful species. (RobK, 2004-05-20 20:22)
    • Aplopus ligia (Joachim, 2004-05-30 12:07, views: 889)
      • Hi, I would like to know what is the difference between psg 48 en psg 61 and Aplopus ligia. Is there any criterea from which I can be sure that a species is Aplopus ligia? friendly greetings Joachim (Joachim, 2004-05-26 16:16)
      • Dear Joachim, The genus Aplopus is a very difficult group ! There are several described species, most of which a very difficult to distinguish due to the adults are almost virtually identical. The main differences between the species are the eggs. PSG 48 is Aplopus cytherea (Westwood) and PSG 61 is Aplopus micropterus (St. Fargeau & Serville). The most obvious difference between these two species are the eggs: in PSG 48 the egg is greyish brown with lighter and darker spots and the operculum bears a hollow structure; in PSG 61 it is of a more plain orange-brown colour with the operculum bearing a conspicous, knob-like capitulum (e.g. like Acrophylla). The insects themselves are very difficult to distinguish. Aplopus ligius (Westwood) is another, very similar species. However, it appears to have never been in culture. The only chance to know wheter your Aplopus are really "ligius" would be a direct comparence of your insects with the original type-specimens of A. ligius. So for now, I think it´s best to call your´s "Aplopus sp.". If you send me pictures of your eggs, I will try to identify them - perhaps they are PSG 48 or 61. Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2004-05-30 12:07)
    • Pseudophasma from Malaysia? (sandra, 2004-05-30 13:25, views: 751)
      • A French breeder offered me a Pseudophasma species from Malaysia. He did not send me a picture of this species. Does anyone have an idea what species this could be? He told me that the colour is brown in general. Thanks for your help, Sandra. (sandra, 2004-05-30 13:19)
      • Dear Sandra, Pseudophasma is a genus restricted to the neotropics. This means, that species of this genus only occur in South- and Central America. The species offered to you might be a Necrosciinae or any other winged Malaysian species. In case you could send me a photo of the species, I will try to identify it. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-30 13:25)
    • Phasmids of Trinidad (Karl, 2004-06-04 09:33, views: 784)
      • This summer I am going to Trinidad for vacation. Now I wonder which species of Phasmids live there. Could anybody tell me something about the phasmids of Trinidad? Thanks for your help, Karl (Karl, 2004-06-04 09:30)
      • Dear Karl, The Phasmatodea fauna of Trinidad is more closely related to the fauna of Latin-America than to the fauna of the Antilles. The most common species recorded from Trinidad are: Paraphanocles keratosqueleton (Olivier, 1792) Ocnophiloidea regularis (Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907) Creoxylus spinosus (Fabricius, 1775) There might exist an other 5 to 10 species on this Island. Try to bring some back home for breeding them. Wishing you a nice stay in Trinidad, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-04 09:33)
    • Can anybody determine this species? (Matthias Lange, 2004-06-11 20:13, views: 819)
      • Hello everyone! Last year I received some eggs that were supposed to be Oreophoetes peruana because I wanted to avoid incest breeding with the O. peruana that I kept at this time. But the eggs I received weren't O. peruana at all. I couldn't dertemine the species by the eggs alone - neither could the person I received them from, because he traded them in for eggs of other phasmids he kept and just wanted to get rid of them. So I had to wait until some nymphs would appear. And so did three - the other eggs weren't viable. The eggs were quite big in comparison to the ones of C. morosus, but the nymphs had the size of the nymphs of C. morosus and looked like most other "sticks" and were brown with light dark spots and not much bigger. After the first instars a significant pattern appeared on the transition from thorax to abdomen. I also observed obvious lobes that formed on the middle pair of legs. Just one of the three nymphs made it to an adult and so I left the poor lady with a couple of my C. morosus. After some months she died and I hoped that she'd dropped some eggs that would make it some day (- I didn't collect the eggs out of that terrarium because it has a natural ground and not tissue). A long time nothing happend but some weeks ago some nymphs of that species eventually "re-appeared". Here are four pictures I took of the eggs and an subadult: Unknown sp., female, 4th(?) instar: http://www.biscuits.privat.t-online.de/DSCN3327.JPG Comparison Coin-Egg: http://www.biscuits.privat.t-online.de/DSCN0269.JPG Egg (view 1): http://www.biscuits.privat.t-online.de/DSCN0276.JPG Egg (view 2): http://www.biscuits.privat.t-online.de/DSCN0277.JPG [strong]Can anybody help??[/strong] Best regards, Matthias (Matthias Lange, 2004-06-11 19:07)
      • Hi matthias, your species is a Parapachymorpha zomproi. friendly greetings Joachim (Joachim, 2004-06-11 19:51)
      • Dear Joachim, thanks a lot! I didn't expect an answer that quick. I guess I'll take a look at Mr. Zompro's website :) Greetings, Matthias (Matthias Lange, 2004-06-11 20:13)
    • Megacrania (Karl, 2004-06-15 23:37, views: 1496)
      • Hello, Does anybody know if Megacrania species also eat other plants than Pandanus spp.? Thanks and all the best Karl (Karl, 2004-03-15 12:08)
      • Dear Karl, I am afraid I have to inform you, that Megacrania species only eat Pandanus spp.. The Megacrania are very specialised Phasmids, usually only found in swamp areas. When I bred Megacrania batesii and Megacrania tsudai some years ago, I tried several foodplants, but the only one accepted was Pandanus. In case you need Pandanus plants, you could order them at: http://www.palmeperpaket.de They frequently offer several species of Pandanus for reasonable prices. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-03-15 19:02)
      • Dear Karl, here in Munich you can buy leaves of Pandanus spp. in chinese supermarkets. They have a very distinct flavour... :-) If in your city is a chinese market too, try there for leaves. I think they are not too much poisened, because they are for food. best wishes Martin (Martin Brückner, 2004-03-29 00:17)
      • Maybe a dumb question but is there a reason why these species don't have a PSG number ? Haven't they been accepted by the Phasma Study Group as a phasmoid or are they still describing the species before they can add them to the PSG list ? (RobK, 2004-05-24 11:09)
      • The Megacrania species have no PSG-Nr., because the phasmid study group did not list these species on their culture list. This might be, because the two species of Megacrania being kept at the moment are mainly kept by people not being member the PSG. There are many species cultured in Europe, which are not listed on the PSG-list. This might be because the people responsible for this list are not up to date?! For being up to date, it is necessary to search the internet for news and newly cultured species. The PSG mentioned that they only put species with really well established cultures on their list. But this is not true, for example PSG-Nr. 50 & 191 have never been a well established culture and disappeared after one generation. So this is all a bit confusing. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-05-25 13:18)
      • Thanks for this information Oskar. I recently was in a Asian supermarket and saw they had pandan plants with a piece of the root ( they usually sell only the leaves). I've planted them and they seem to get new roots. Are these the plants they eat ? How difficult is this spieces to keep ? and how difficult are they to get ? Thanks (RobK, 2004-06-15 23:37)
    • Guave, Papaya plants ? (RobK, 2004-06-23 10:05, views: 953)
      • I recently bought some guave and papaya fruits. I've heard Guave should be a good foodplant for stick insects but what species do eat this plant or do the most of them eat these plants ? What about papaya plants, does anyone has experience with using these plants as foodplants ? I'm going to sow the seeds of both fruits. Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2004-06-19 17:08)
      • Dear Rob, Guava is a very good foodplant for: Eurycnema, Phyllium, Anchiale, Extatosoma, Lonchodes, Heteropteryx, Hermarchus and many other species. For example Phyllium species are mainly kept on guava and mango in Malaysia. I never tried to feed papaya to any phasmid. Have a try and inform us about your results. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-19 21:15)
      • Thanks for your reply Oskar. I also posted this question on the sticktalk mailing list and got this reply : Hi Rob, Papaya is not a stick insect foodplant. It has milky sap (that is ``toxic``, i.e. causes allergic reactions in humans) and I`ve not seen it accepted by phasmids before. You will have better sucess with guava, mango and wild cinnamon. Guess this is clear enough not to give it a try :-) Rob (RobK, 2004-06-21 20:17)
      • I'm looking for cinnamon for ages, does anybody know where to get it??!! Thanks (Bizkit, 2004-06-21 21:37)
      • I have a few large Papaya trees in my garden in Tenerife (Canary Islands). Touching the milky liquid of the broken leaves never led me to any allergic reaction. Stickinsects do not only feed on plants which are "healthy" for human beings. Their digestive system is very different to the one of a human, which makes them capable to eat plants which are poisonous for us. For example many stickinsect species in Central- and South-America mainly eat the leaves of Cecropia, a large plant looking very similar to a papaya. Cecropia is probably related to papaya. I think it would be worth to try papaya as foodplant for stickinsects. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-22 13:23)
      • Bizkit: It is very difficult to find cinnamon plants on the web. Have a try at: http://www.flora-toskana.de They might be able to help you, as they have hunderets of tropical plants. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-06-22 13:33)
      • Thanks Oskar I'll go and see that website! Greetings! Bizkit (Bizkit, 2004-06-22 14:07)
      • Dear all, I was the one who replied to Rob's post. It's true that phasmids can eat supposedly "poisionous plants". I did not mean that they won't accept papaya just because its sap may cause allergic reactions to humans, but because providing the papaya leaves for them may be troublesome if you are allergic!! I live in Southeast Asia, where papaya is a commonly grown plant. I have never had any species feed on it. You can try, of course, and it would be interesting to see what species you can get to accept it. ;) The best plants are guava, mango, rambutan. Guava is most widely accepted (most Phyllium sp, many Baculum species, Extatosoma sp., Eurycnema sp, etc) and would be your best bet. Wild forest plants good for feeding phasmids are Macaranga sp. If you'd like to grow guava from seed, email me and I'll see what I can do. (phyllium, 2004-06-23 10:05)
    • Bacillus lebanicus ?? (RobK, 2004-07-24 10:40, views: 843)
      • Anyone knows this species or has any experiences with it ? What do they eat, how do I have to keep them ? Any information is welcome Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2004-07-06 21:34)
      • Dear Rob, Bacillus libanicus (Uvarov, 1924) occurs in Syria. There is not much known about this species. For food I would try rose and bramble. Most Bacillus species eat rose and bramble. You will have to keep quite dry. It is not a very exiting species, but it is new for European stocks. Did you bring it home from Syria? Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-07-07 10:37)
      • Thanks for your reply Oskar. No I didn't bring it home from Syria. A friend of mine has sent some sticks to someone in Isreal and he offered to sent back some Bacillus lebanicus. Because we couldn't find any information about this species, and this Israelian person hardly speaks any english, I tried to ask here. Do you have some more information about it ? What size do they get, what colors do they have, is it a parthenogenetic species ? Why isn't it an exciting species ? Rob (RobK, 2004-07-07 12:35)
      • Dear Rob, I do not have a picture of this species or the original description by Uvarov, but I gess it might be a slender, small stickinsect of brown or green colour (like most species of the genus Bacillus). The size might be 6 to 10 cm. But anyway it is interesting, because nobody in Europe ever kept this species before. I am sorry, but I do not have any further information about this species. I wish you a lot of luck, when trying to breed this species. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-07-08 09:55)
      • Hallo Oskar, Sorry for the delay but I just have some new information about the B. libanicus. Unlike the other Bacillus species, the B. libanicus can not be kept on bramble. It seems to be the only species which only eats leaves of particular Rhamnus plants. A few people have tried to keep them earlier but all nimfs died after eating bramble. The Isrealian guy who keeps them only feeds them with those Rhamnus. So, first I'm going to look if I can find some of these plants before I ask if I can get some ova of this species. Rob (RobK, 2004-07-24 10:40)
    • Need help !! (RobK, 2004-07-25 21:17, views: 868)
      • Hello everyone. I need some urgent help here. Some time ago I got some nimfs of the Ctenomorphodes briareus ( PSG 15) I kept them on eucalyptus, oak and bramble. They were eating very well, didn't had any problems with molting. Then suddenly in two days, 4 nimfs died. They were laying on th eground and making uncontroled movements with their legs. When I tried to put them back on their legs, it didn't worked. I had to put them in the freezer to end their suffering. A while nothing happened, two females and 5 males became adult. They are eating very well, Oak, Eucalyptus, Bramble and Hypericum. Now the last two days 8 other animals have died in exactly the same way ( 1 adult female, 4 adult males and two nymphs) I'm sure there is no poison on the leaves I feed them. ( I use these for al, my other stickinsects too and they don't have any problems) Can it be that they have to less fresh air ? I don't keep them in a cage but in a terrarium with three ventilation strips ( one in the top, two at the sides) Maybe I keep them to moist. Because of these ventilation strips, the cage is not really dry. I only spray some water every three days to keep them as dry as possible. Any help is welcome. Thanks Rob (RobK, 2004-07-24 10:48)
      • You should transfer them to a large cage with few humidity and much more fresh air. I suggest using ventilation as wind makes them feed better. I once had the same problem with briareus and I solved it by placing them on a potted Eucalyptus gunnii tree in my breeding room. They stayed on that tree and developed well. I sprayed them once a day. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-07-25 12:09)
      • Thanks alot for your reply Oskar. I'm already working on a larger open cage (50x50x100 cm) I've only 4 insects left, 1 female and 3 male ( all adults) I guess, they have plenty of room now in this cage. (RobK, 2004-07-25 21:17)
    • winged phasmids... (ashyra, 2004-07-28 12:44, views: 807)
      • Hi there, Since January I have Sabah Stick Insects/Aretaon Asperrimus. Now I discovered all the beautiful pictures of winged phasmids on this page and I'm thinking about getting some. Which of them are suitable for "beginners"? (I consider myself one, in relation to somebody who has been housing stick insects for years...) I'd like to have a species that looks nice :-) and lays a lot of eggs :-). I'm thankful for any hints & offers. ashyra (ashyra, 2004-07-27 13:03)
      • Dear Ashyra, You could start with Sipyloidea, Pseudophasma or Heteropteryx. These are pretty easy to rare. You might find some of these species in our exchange market or at: www.terraristik.com best regards, wishing you a lot of success, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-07-27 17:25)
      • Thank you! I choose Sipyloidea (would have been my first choice anyway) and I already found a trustworthy person to get them from. so I guess my little "insect zoo" will grow soon :-). ash (ashyra, 2004-07-28 12:44)
    • Phasmiden fressen Alu!!!! (Yvonne79, 2004-08-15 21:53, views: 938)
      • hallo! damit euch nicht das gleiche passiert wie mir wollt ich euch informieren, dass phasmiden (bzw. meine gespenstschrecken...) alufolie futtern und daran sterben... ich hatte meine schreckies zum transport in ein mit alufolie abgedecktes glas gepackt. leider haben beide an der folie geknabbert. und jetzt sind beide tot. bei der einen ging es recht schnell (wenige tage) und die andere hat jetzt nach 2 1/2 wochen schlapp gemacht. also aufpassen... bin voll traurig... brauche unbedingt ersatz.... *schnief* hey, aber ich konnte bei der einen noch eier rausholen!! habe sie aufpräpariert um sie mit watte auszustopfen und siehe da! es waren noch ca. 60 eier in ihrem abdomen! mal sehen ob noch was rauskommt... einige davon waren schon reif... so, und nu hol ich mir ne neue... dauert mir zu lange bis die evtl mal schlüpfen... (Yvonne79, 2004-07-16 15:14)
      • Hallo Yvonne79, Leider wirst Du mit den aus dem Abdomen entnommenen Eiern kein Glück haben. Die Eier sind noch nicht fertig entwickelt solange sie noch im Abdomen sind. Da kann nix draus werden. Schade. Gruß Karl (Karl, 2004-08-15 21:53)
    • Phasmid Website! (phyllium, 2004-08-15 21:58, views: 987)
      • Come visit Singasticks, another bilingual phasmid website. :) Species caresheets, photos, Southeast Asian insects, links, insect shop and more! http://www.angelfire.com/wi2/snakesg (phyllium, 2004-06-17 14:06)
      • Dear phyllium, I visited your new website. It is nice, but many pages do not work. You also have a lot of anoying advertisment on your site. I wish you success for future, Karl (Karl, 2004-08-15 21:58)
    • Baculum artemis and Baculum spec. "Bangladesh 2" (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 22:34, views: 883)
      • Hallo, can anybody tell me, how I can distinguish Baculum artemis and Baculum spec. "Bangladesh 2" females? You can also tell me special marks of adult B. artemis females? Thank you very much, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 11:51)
      • I only do have R. artemis in my collection. But it seems as if the "Bangladesh 2" species is larger and the body is shinier. In case you only want to know which of the both species you are currently breeding, you can easily find out by looking for the males. The European culture of Ramulus artemis is parthenogenetic and only consists of females. The Bangladesh-species has males in culture. regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-23 22:07)
      • Thanks for your answer, Oskar. I´m breading both species, the R. artemis parthogenetic and the "Bangladesh2" with males and females. But I bred them in one terrarium and now I can´t distinguish them. I need a special coloured mark on one of the species, because they seem to look not different. We´ll see, because I´ve at the moment just older nimphs of R. artemis, maybe I can distinguish the adults and take them to an other terrarium. regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 22:34)
    • Photos in the forum? (Karl, 2004-08-25 10:48, views: 1155)
      • Is it possible to post photos in this forum? I have some interesting stick-pics I would like to post. Karl (Karl, 2004-08-25 10:42)
      • Dear Karl, The idea of posting photos in the forum is very good. At the moment it is not possible, but we are working on it. I will let you know as soon as we added this function. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-25 10:48)
    • How long do Pseudophasmas live? (Karl, 2004-09-07 13:06, views: 797)
      • Hi friends, Could somebody tell me how long Pseudophasma species usually live when beeing adult? Thanks for your answers! All the best, Karl (Karl, 2004-08-31 08:44)
      • Dear Karl, Most Pseudophasma species live about 3 to 6 months when they are adult. Males usually die a little earlier than females. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-31 10:32)
      • Dear Oskar, Thank you for your quick answer! 3 to 6 months is not very long, but that seems to be a usual age for phasmids. All the best, Karl :) (Karl, 2004-09-07 13:06)
    • Your Temperature (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-10 21:06, views: 712)
      • Hallo everybody, can you tell me your normal temperature which you use for the most phasmid species? I´m asking because I´ll have problems in winter, because I´m breeding my phasmids in my bedroom I´m a friend of fresh air(is very cold then). I can heat, but that will make dry air. I think I´ll have to spray them smuch more. Can you tell me your experiance? Thank you, Regards Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-10 12:16)
      • Hello Valtentin, Well, I keep my phasmids in a special breeding-room. Temperature, humidity, light and wind are switched on and off automatically. I use the following temperatures: 24 to 27 degrees Centigrade on day-time and 21 to 24 degrees in the night-time. The humidity is kept between 70 to 85%. For tropical Phasmatodea it is recommended to offer temperatures higher than 20 degrees. When turning on the heating in winter, you should take care with humidity and therefore spray your Phasmids several times a day. For avoiding this work, you could buy a vaporizer and place it in the room. You will find more detailed information on humidity and temperature in our chapter “Haltung & Zucht” on this website. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-09-10 13:26)
      • Thank you very much again, Oskar! I´ll try to take care of your tips. Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-10 21:06)
    • want phyllium (rob.h, 2004-09-27 23:52, views: 831)
      • Hi all! i live in israel, and like pasmids and read the Sticktalk. in israel I not find any Walkingsticks from Phyllium group can anyone send my egg? its shell be very happy!!! I wait. orit_charitan@hotmail.com (rob.h, 2004-09-27 23:52)
    • Dry or wet? (Valentin Schatz, 2004-10-09 19:11, views: 3309)
      • Hallo everybody, Iwant to know how I´ll to have this species in culture, dry more dry or wet? I´ve normal glass terrariums and wooden cages with net. Oreophetes peruanas, Aplopus jamaicensis, Epidares nolimetangere, Eurycantha coriacea, Haaniella echinata, Phyllium celebicum, Pseudophasma acanthonota Please give me an answer, soon! Thank you! (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-14 10:58)
      • Hello Sipyloidea, Here some breeding advice, referring to your question: Oreophetes peruanas: very humid but even more important: keep them cold, never more than 20 degrees celsius. Aplopus jamaicensis: dry and well ventilated. Spray once a day. Epidares nolimetangere: wet, on humid ground. Eurycantha coriacea: wet but well ventilated on humid ground. Haaniella echinata: wet on humid ground. Phyllium celebicum: extremely well ventilated. spray once a day! Pseudophasma acanthonota: wet or dry. Mine prefer dry. Spray them one a day. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-14 20:31)
      • Hi, I keep Pseudophasma acanthonota wet on humid ground. They develope very well. Karl (Karl, 2004-08-15 21:49)
      • So the Aplopus jamaicensis has to be kept dry and well ventilated. But what about the nimfs ? Most of them died when I kept them dry. Now when I keep them really moist they are doing very well. When is the time to start keeping them more dry ? (RobK, 2004-08-16 18:31)
      • Dear Rob, I also kept my D. jamaicensis nymphs dry. But keeping a phasmid dry does not mean that they won’t be sprayed. I sprayed them once a day. In my stocks they preferred to be kept more dry and very well ventilated at a humidity of 60%. The species I keep more wet, have a average humidity of 80 to 90%. It is really interesting, that your stock of jamaicensis prefers to be kept more humid. Usually species from Islands (Antilles, Seychelles, ...) prefer a very well ventilated surrounding (dry) because on islands there is always more wind. Best regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-17 09:04)
      • Dear Oskar, Thanks for the tip. It's a good one. So if species comes from islands, like the Antilles, Seychelles and so on, they mostly should be kept dry and well ventilated. Rob (RobK, 2004-08-17 18:36)
      • Hallo everybody! Thank you very much for your tips. I´ll try to do my cultivation like that. Regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-17 22:29)
      • Dear Oscar, you said I´ve to keep the O. peruanas very cold. How cold can I keep them? Under 15 degrees? And what´s about the eggs? Do they have to be kept very cold, too? Please give me an answer. Regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 11:58)
      • Oreophotes peruana should be kept at a temperature of about 15 to 20 degrees. The eggs are very fragile and should not be touched. Just leave them on the soil where they were laid. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-08-23 21:49)
      • Thank you again, Oskar. I´ll try to keep them on a colder place. But you said that the eggs are very fraigle. Does that mean that they can´t be sent by post? Because I bought some and they will be sent. Please give me an answer. regards Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-23 22:39)
      • About a month or two back I also started with Oreophoetus peruana. I bought 18 nimfs from someone and I got about 40 ova from someone else (although people told me that they won't hatch because of the transport) First I kept the nimfs on my room where I also keep my other stick insects. The temperature once reached 26 degrees and one after the other nimf died. Untill I transported the cage with O. peruana to the basement. The temperature is here between 17 and 22 degrees and the 4 nimfs that are left are doing well. Now for the ova. Last week one nimf has hatched and since that day I have daily 1 - 3 new O. peruana nimfs hatched from the ova. At this time I already have 14 nimfs. So, my experiences with ova got through the post is nothing but good. I think that ova of the O. peruana can be send by post without any problems. (RobK, 2004-08-24 00:27)
      • Thank you for your good information Rob! I´m really happy to haer that the eggs can be sent by post. regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-24 12:44)
      • I once received 30 eggs of Oreophoetes by post. None of them hatched. I think they are very sensitive to movements. I wish you more luck with your eggs. All the best, Karl (Karl, 2004-08-25 10:39)
      • Hallo Karl, these are bad news. I hope my eggs will hatch better. Thank you :-( Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-08-25 10:48)
      • hallo, I´ve a new add to this thematic: Will I do right to breed H. dilatata wet and humid? Greetings, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-08 20:12)
      • Hi Valentin, Yes, Heteropteryx dilatata should be kept very humid. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-09-08 20:30)
      • Thank you once more, Oskar! Regards, Valentin[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sypiloidea, 10.09.2004, 12:07 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Valentin Schatz, 2004-09-10 12:06)
      • Hallo, I breed S.sipylus , L.haematomus and C.morosus wet and humid till some weeks. Now they are in dry cages and I wanted to ask if that works well, because some of my adult s.sipylus died very soon, can anybody help me? Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2004-10-09 19:11)
    • Parapachymorpha quadrospinosa (PSG 164) - Parapachymorpha spiniger (RobK, 2004-10-24 21:08, views: 807)
      • Recently I received ova of the two species : PSG 164 Parapachymorpha quadrospinosa and Parapachymorpha spiniger (from Laos) I'm not sure if this is the same species or not. The eggs are looking exactly the same (as far as I can see) Any information is welcome. Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2004-10-23 21:05)
      • Hi Rob, As we recently discovered, Parapachymorpha quadrispinosa is a synonym of Parapachymorpha spiniger. So you are right, the eggs are both the same species. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-10-24 12:41)
      • Thanks for your quick reply Oskar. I already thought it was the same species but wasn't sure about it. Rob (RobK, 2004-10-24 21:08)
    • Heteropteryx dilatata yellow (Karl, 2004-12-29 12:24, views: 919)
      • Hi friends, I received yellow Heteropteryx females from a dealer in West-Malaysia. He told me that this is a different species than the green Heteropteryx. Despite being yellow, the exactly look like Heteropteryx dilatata. Now I am very confused, could anyone tell me more about this yellow species? Thanks, Karl (Karl, 2004-10-29 17:46)
      • Dear Karl, This dealer told you rubbish! It is just a yellow form of Heteropteryx dilatata. You will see, when the eggs of these females hatch, you will have green Heteropteryx dilatata some months later. This yellow colour-variation is not rear by quite beautiful. All the best, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-10-29 17:48)
      • That’s what I already thought. Thank you, Oskar! I also had this colour variation within my Carausius morosus. I had green and brown specimens in my culture. Karl (Karl, 2004-10-29 17:51)
      • The most common colour-variation within a Phasmid-species is the range of green to brown. Most green species can also be brown. Green and brown seems to be very close together, concerning the pigments of Orthoptera. Other colours being very close together are red and yellow. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-10-29 18:01)
      • I also had a yellow Heteropteryx dilatata in my stocks once. Very pretty! Sandra (sandra, 2004-12-29 12:24)
    • Keeping Ramulus and Lopaphus in the same cage? (Karl, 2004-12-29 12:37, views: 795)
      • Is it possible to keep Ramulus artemis and Lopaphus sp. together in the same cage? Or might this be a bad idea? Thanks for suggestions, Karl (Karl, 2004-12-29 12:22)
      • Hi Karl, I am not sure about Ramulus & Lopaphus, but I kept some Sipyloidea and Aretaon in one cage and I had no problems. Everything was fine, they did not harm each other. Sandra (sandra, 2004-12-29 12:26)
      • No problem! These two species can easily be kept together in one cage. You only should have enough space in the cage, for enabling the insects to moult. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2004-12-29 12:37)
    • Identification of Andean species - any? (bzz, 2005-01-02 15:34, views: 1025)
      • The following photos were taken by a friend in the Cordillera del Condor in N Peru. The exact locality was more than 2000 masl. Can anyone provide me with a genus name or maybe even species? Thanks and happy new year, Claus (clausr@life.uiuc.edu) http://www-u.life.uiuc.edu/~clausr/Temp/1.jpg http://www-u.life.uiuc.edu/~clausr/Temp/2.jpg http://www-u.life.uiuc.edu/~clausr/Temp/3.jpg (bzz, 2005-01-01 00:26)
      • This is a Monticomorpha (Conle & Hennemann, 2004) species. The genus is endemic to the andean region. Regards, Oskar Conle (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-01 10:15)
      • hi, what a beautiful species, does anybody keep it in breeding ? Do you have more informations about those specimen, found during day time, night, host plant.... HNY Chris (Chris, 2005-01-01 14:05)
      • It's definately a beautifull species ! Are they easy to keep ? (RobK, 2005-01-01 17:06)
      • A very beautiful species! Marco Gottardo - Italy (Marco, 2005-01-01 20:18)
      • No, this species is not in culture. The photos were taken in Peru. Breeding species of the genus Monticomorpha is very difficult, as they are specialised and adapted to the high Andean mountain-vegetation and climate. I tried to breed Monticomorpha semele and marshallae last year, but the nymphs died after the second instar. Most species being specialised in living on high mountains (3000 to 4500 meters above sea-level) are extremely difficult to breed. My Monticomorphas have eaten bramble. In the Andes Frank and I found them feeding on very small shrubs being endemic to the paramos. Best wishes, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-01 20:38)
      • Too bad, because it's a beautifull species. Thanks for your reply (RobK, 2005-01-02 15:34)
    • Lonchodes hosei hosei - Lonchodes haematomus (RobK, 2005-01-14 09:07, views: 959)
      • Is this the same species or are these different species ? As far as I have found on information is that some people saying this is the same species, other people are saying that these are different species. Thanks in advance for an answer. Rob (RobK, 2005-01-13 13:54)
      • Hi Rob, Lonchodes hosei hosei (Kirby, 1896) is not the same species as Lonchodes haematomus Westwood, 1859. Guenther 1939 synonymized these two species erroneously. They are two different species. Lonchodes hosei hosei (Kirby, 1896) is PSG no. 36. Lonchodes haematomus Westwood, 1859 is not in culture in Europe. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-13 15:15)
      • Thanks for your quick reply Oskar. I was asking this because someone offered me eggs of the Lonchodes haematomus but I couldn't find much information about this species. So they are not in culture in Europe ? Now it's getting interesting :-) I'm going to try these out and see what species it really is. (RobK, 2005-01-13 17:49)
      • Well, have a try Rob! ;) It might be the real haematomus, but I think it is more likely to be a missidentification. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-14 09:07)
    • strange phenomenon (tommasini, 2005-01-15 14:37, views: 813)
      • I raise sticks since more of fifteen years and had never observed the following phenomenon. Whereas one of my females of Cnetomorphodes Briaerus in the L4 stage was going to make its molt, it positioned itself at the summit of a naked branch and didn't succeed to find the vertical needed high. Indeed, two or three hours before sloughing, it lost its two previous legs! I must confess that this vivarium, in particular, include a lot of specimen and I usually have little overpopulation... I would think that this loss is due to a mechanical effect, the legs becoming, under their weights, too heavy by the prosternum; what provoked the lesion to the level of the procoxa. In conclusion, I would like to ask the following question: besides the fact that it is necessary to propose a sufficient height always in a vivarium to normal density, is this the sticks that loses their legs voluntarily, as for their selfdefense, or is this the action of the weight? thx, regards, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-01-15 12:16)
      • Stickinsects loose their legs for defence reasons. They loose the leg as soon as they notice that they are stuck or can´t escape (or slide out of the skin) without loosing that certain leg. It is not a matter of weight. As phasmids are extremely long insects, bearing the longest legs of all insects, they need a mechanism for protecting themselves of getting stuck when moulting or being caught by a predator. Stickinsects are sometimes reacting very sensitive when being disturbed (e.g. when there are too many stickinsects in one cage). Then they become panic, especially at moulting time, and often loose their legs. This might be the matter in your case. The following statement can be seen for constant: Species with thick, short legs: - loosing the legs very seldom. Species with thin, long legs: - loosing the legs very easily. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-15 14:37)
    • Need some help (RobK, 2005-02-06 15:08, views: 740)
      • Recently I received an email from someone who had some problems with some of her stick insects. The insects had black spots on it and she was wondering if this could be some kind of fugus or virus. I asked her if she could send me a pic of the stick insects. here are the pics : http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Zieke%20wandelende%20tak%203%20feb%202005%20001.jpg http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Zieke%20wandelende%20tak%203%20feb%202005%20002.jpg http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Zieke%20wandelende%20tak%203%20feb%202005%20003.jpg http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Zieke%20wandelende%20tak%203%20feb%202005%20004.jpg I was hoping if someone could help, because I have no idea what this can be. Thanks in advance, Rob [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 05.02.2005, 20:52 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2005-02-05 20:51)
      • Dear Rob, I have never seen something like this before! Especially the large black area on the head looks very unhealthy. I think it is some kind of fungus. It might be stopped by separating ill specimens from healthy ones and keeping all phasmids much more dry and with much less density in the cage. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-02-06 09:06)
      • Hello Oskar, Thanks for your reply. I'll forward your reply to her. Rob Btw, how's the weather ? Still freezing ? (RobK, 2005-02-06 15:08)
    • Malacomorpha jamaicana (RobK, 2005-02-14 19:59, views: 754)
      • Does anyone has experiences with this species ? A friend of mine only has 5 females which have laid many eggs but the eggs won't hatch. Can they propagate parthenogenetic or only sexual ? Thanks, Rob (RobK, 2005-02-13 20:48)
      • Hi Rob, I had a very productive culture of this species in 2001 to 2002. They are very easy to rear on privet (ligustrum). I never tried to breed them without males but normally this should not be a problem for at least one ore two generations. But it is fact that parthenogenetic stocks get more fragile every generation. But I kept other species of this family in parthenogenetic stocks for more than 10 generations. Your friend should try to offer several types of foodplants, this often helps the phasmids to recover. Try a mixture of bramble, privet and rose. Do not keep them too humid. Best wishes, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-02-14 10:30)
      • Thanks alot for your reply Oskar !! This will give him more time to search for a couple of males. If he isn't succesfull in this generation maybe he will be in the next generation. He couldn't asked himself here because he doesn't speak English not German yet. (RobK, 2005-02-14 19:59)
    • H.Scabra (tommasini, 2005-02-17 20:09, views: 907)
      • I've just come from Sabah where i found H.Scabra and would like to know if somebody's got any information about it? Thx, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-02-16 17:21)
      • Hello Raphael, Frank and I collected Haaniella scabra in Sabah in 1996. This species is not very easy to culture. You shoud keep them humid but well ventilated. They prefere bramble and rose. Don´t feed them with oak, mine became sick because of this. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-02-17 08:38)
      • Thank you for your quick answer! Regards Raphael (tommasini, 2005-02-17 20:09)
    • i need help about Bacillus rossius (vombat, 2005-02-20 18:30, views: 773)
      • I don't know enything about this insect, but i have one and want to know how to she stay alive. There is some eggs. Can somebady help? (vombat, 2005-02-19 20:10)
      • Hey vombat, First you need to know something about phasmids in general. So please read the texts"Keeping and Breeding" and have a look at the new PSG-list (you find it at "News"). Foodplant is bramble and rose. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-02-20 08:56)
      • thank you conle! (vombat, 2005-02-20 18:30)
    • Palophus Centorus (tommasini, 2005-02-23 08:36, views: 1003)
      • Hello, I have a few, but good photos of alive P.Centorus or .sp, I don't know... Would you be interested in puting it online on the photo gallery? Regards, Raphael (tommasini, 2005-02-22 23:52)
      • Hello Raphael, If you like to, we could add these photos of Palophus centaurus to the photo-gallery. Just send them by email: conle@phasmatodea.com I will then try to identify the species and put your copyright on it. Thank you, best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-02-23 08:36)
    • Stabheuschrecke (Devil, 2005-03-13 17:40, views: 823)
      • Danke für deine hilfe.wir haben sie jetzt ein halbes jahr,aber wie alt sie war als wir sie kauften weiß ich nicht.Sie war klein und hat sich vor 4 monaten das erstemal gehäutet.es ist ein Lamponius portoricensis,als ich bin anfänger damit aber sieht dem foto hier sehr ähnlich.als zu trink und zu essen hat sie genug.und manchmal hat sie ne wasser blase vorm mund oder am kopf hängen,was ist das über haupt? [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Devil, 18.03.2005, 21:00 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Devil, 2005-03-13 16:52)
      • Hi, normalerweise hat das nichts zu bedeuten, höchstens, dass die hungrig, durstig, oder anderweitig geschwächt ist. Wie alt ist sie denn? Weißt du auch, welche Art es ist? mfG Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2005-03-13 17:40)
    • Eier entdecken ??? (schlappi2, 2005-03-15 09:06, views: 817)
      • Als Anfänger halte ich es für schwierig, die Eier von den exkrementen der tiere zu unterscheiden. Vielleicht kann mir einer von Euch weiterhelfen, woran ich mit Sicherheit die Eier erkennen kann. (schlappi2, 2005-03-14 19:54)
      • Hi, eigentlich ist es nicht sehr schwierig: Die Eier sind meist glatt und oval und lassen sich leicht aussieben, der Kot ist dagegen unförmig und verklebt. Spätestens, wenn man ein Ei zerdrückt hat, erkennt man die anderen auch. Also einfach mal eine Druckprobe machen (wenns nicht grad Haaniella-Eier sind ;-) ) Was anderes fällt mir auch nicht ein. Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2005-03-14 21:10)
      • Sieh Dir einfach ein paar Eierfotos in unserer Galerie an. Zu den meisten Arten die Du züchtest, müsstest Du hier Eier finden. Dann weißt Du wie die Eier Deiner Arten aussehen. Zum Aussortieren der Eier ist es ratsam, den gesamten Kot und Eier und was sonst noch so auf dem Boden liegt, in eine flache Schale zu geben. Falls Du Probleme mit kleinen Eiern hast, nimm einfach eine Lupe zur Hand. Fröhliches (Oster)-Eiersuchen wünscht, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-03-15 09:06)
    • Orestes mohouttii ? (RobK, 2005-03-18 12:49, views: 798)
      • Just wondering if there are only females of this species in culture. I have a few of this species but all are female. But I've seen also pics of males on the internet. (RobK, 2004-12-31 19:18)
      • I also have this species in my cultures, but mine are also parthenogenetic (just females). I think the present culture kept in Europe is only consisting of females. ;( Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-01 09:50)
      • Thanks for your reply Oskar ! They seem to do well in only parthenogenec cultures tho. (RobK, 2005-01-01 17:06)
      • Btw, do you feed them anything else besides bramble ? I've read somewhere that they also seems to eat the leaves of the moneyplant (Lunaria) Do you have any experiences with this plant as foodplant ? (RobK, 2005-01-02 15:33)
      • I only feed them with bramble and they are doing well. I never tested other foodplants with this species. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-01-03 13:56)
      • I also feed them with rose and strawberry, but they like bramble aswell. Karl (Karl, 2005-01-04 20:16)
      • Thanks for your replies ! I recently heard from someone who also keeps this species that he also feeds them with "scindapsus" I'm going to ghive this a try and let you know if they will also eat this plant. (RobK, 2005-01-13 13:51)
      • I feed Orestes with Tradescantia, and is preferred than bramble (and seems to grow fastest). (AGayoso, 2005-03-18 12:49)
    • Looking for some information (RobK, 2005-03-28 02:24, views: 913)
      • Hello, I'm looking for information of : Bostra lobata and Pterinoxylus crassus. How large do they get, what do they eat, any information is welcome. Thanks in advance, Rob [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 24.03.2005, 16:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2005-03-23 16:58)
      • Hi, in Redtenbacher in Brunner, only female described, 160 mm it seems to be quite a little longer as I remember of the ones I took in photo last year. But not really different. Chris (Chris, 2005-03-28 02:24)
    • How to connect a fan? (David, 2005-04-01 09:17, views: 752)
      • Does anybody know how to connect 1 or more pc ventilators to a plug to use in my stickinsect insecterriums? I know very little about electronics so any help would be greatly appreciated. Also any ideas about the best way to heat my two 18''x18''x60''insecterriums would also be greatly received. many thanks david! (David, 2005-03-31 14:34)
      • Dear David, I am also no specialist for electrics. But connecting a pc ventilator is not very difficult. You will need a pc ventilator and a transformer (which transforms the power to the low voltage level, needed by the pc ventilator). You will then have to cut the cable of the transformer at its end for being able to connect it to the cable of the pc ventilator. For this you will need to de-isolate a part of the cables and connect them by a cable connector (I do not know the correct English word for this thing). The best way to heat your terrarium is to rise up the temperature in the room. All other methods often dry out the cage immensely. In case this is not possible, you could use a heating-mat, positioned under the cage. But be careful with humidity! You will have to spray the cage several times a day, when using an external heating source. Don’t use a heating lamp, as this dries out the food plants too quickly. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-04-01 09:17)
    • Vermehrung: Sungaya inexpectata (schlappi2, 2005-04-13 09:06, views: 1127)
      • Hallo, ich halte 2 erwachsene Tiere bei einer Temperatur von 22 Grad. Den Tieren steht eine Sandschale und eine Kokusfaserschale zum Ablegen ihrer Eier zur Verfügung. das Substrat ist leicht angefeuchtet. Leider habe ich nach 4 Wochen noch keiner Eier gefunden. Was mache ich nur falsch? Viele Grüße schlappi2[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: schlappi2, 12.04.2005, 18:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (schlappi2, 2005-04-12 18:57)
      • Einfach etwas mehr Geduld! Sungaya braucht eine gewisse Zeit, bis sie nach der Adulthäutung beginnt Eier zu legen. Die Art legt ohnehin nur sehr wenige Eier. Keine Angst, die Art wird relativ alt und Du hast noch alle Chancen Eier zu bekommen. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-04-13 09:06)
    • ? Dimorphodes mancus (RobK, 2005-05-01 22:15, views: 948)
      • Hi, I was wondering if the Dimorphodus mancus is the same species as the PSG 236. Some people say they are, other people say the are not. The PSG 236 I've seen are quite white coloured on their back. The Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus I have are brown to almost black. This is confusing me. Is there a white form of the D. mancus (just like the Oxyartes honestes) or is the PSG 236 a different species then the D. mancus ? Thanks in advance for a reply. Rob (RobK, 2005-04-27 23:26)
      • Hi Rob, There are brown and whitish forms of Dimorphodes mancus catenulatus in my culture. I think it is the same species as PSG 236. Have a look at the photos in our gallery: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=xd_gallery&type=user&func=gallery&xgc=83 Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-04-28 17:24)
      • Hi Oskar, I've seen the pics in the gallery. And that's what started to confuse me. So there is a white form and a brown form. Did you got the white form from the brown ones ? Last year I got nimphs of the brown ones from you. Is it possible that I get some white ones from the ova from these brown ones or is the white form a culture on it's own ? ( I don't know how to explain it what I'm trying to ask, so I hope you can understand it ) Thanks in advance for a reply. Rob (RobK, 2005-04-30 22:37)
      • The stock I kept, was originally from one single female. So there are brown and white coloured specimens within one and the same stock. I would send you some white specimen if I still had some, but I gave away this species for having more place for new species. Best regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-05-01 20:49)
      • Thanks for your reply Oskar, that answers my question. No problem that you can't give me some white specimen. There will be a chance that I too get white specimen in my culture. Rob (RobK, 2005-05-01 22:15)
    • Phasmids ill! (Kathy, 2005-05-08 12:28, views: 777)
      • So, I don't know why but the Phasmids of my sister are ill. One died a few days ago and now the other is ill aswell. They get the same food as the other, they are on the same place, they get the same amount of water a day or every two days. They are not at the same ground/soil. Could it be, that vermiculite (right name?) is the problem? The Phasmids are apathetic and really adynamic, not moving anymore. Perhaps you can help me. Thanks, Kathy (Kathy, 2005-05-06 17:48)
      • Hi, The reason might be, that your phasmids have diarrhea. Mine had this some years ago. Try to keep them more humid and airy. That might help (it did in my case). Best wishes, karl (Karl, 2005-05-07 07:47)
      • Thank you Karl, but now all the phasmids in this terrarium are dead. We cleaned it up and now we have to get some others. Best wishes, Kathy (Kathy, 2005-05-08 12:28)
    • Parthenogenesis in Extatosoma tiaratum? (Hanibal, 2005-05-27 21:38, views: 776)
      • Hello everybody, Firstly excuse me for my english. I just want to ask you something about this species. the question is that a friend told me that extatosoma tiaratum don't practice parthenogenesis, only sexual reproduction. I though the opposite, but now I'm in doubt. So the question is: Do extatosoma tiaratum practice parthenogenesis (when there is not a male, of course)? Have you got some personal experience with that? Thank you very much for your answers. Hanibal from Spain (Hanibal, 2005-05-25 15:12)
      • Hi, there's no problem with parthenogenetic reproduction with this species. Some say the youngs are a little bit harder to breed, but perhaps just a problem in the breeding conditions. Chris (Chris, 2005-05-25 23:07)
      • Ok, thank you very much for your answer Chris Hanibal (Hanibal, 2005-05-27 21:38)
    • Oreophoetes peruana - Some questions about breeding (anna, 2005-06-20 09:28, views: 846)
      • Hi everybody, I need some information about Oreophoetes peruana. This spring, I was lucky and obtained some nymphs of this beautiful species and until recently everything worked fine. The nymphs developed well and changed their skin quite frequently. Finally, the first males turned red, so I think they reached adultness. Then the disaster happened. The first (and seemingly last) hot weekend of this year / a fern as food that I hadn’t used before - I’m not sure what the reson was but many of my animals died. I changed the food, changed the location and 6 animals survived: 2 nymphs and 4 adults Unfortunately, there is only one male among the adults – so I am quite low hearted about successfully breeding them. Until now I didn’t notice any activity between the poor male and the females, even though the last moulting is more than two weeks ago. Nevertheless the abdomen of one female has significantly enlarged. Is their any chance that I simply missed the mating and that this female will lay “usefull” eggs? Or does this species also lay non-fertile eggs if there was no mating? Last questions: As already mentioned, the last moulting of the adults happened some weeks ago. How long do the adults of Oreophoetes peruana live? If they have some more weeks, is there still a chance that the male develops some interest in his girls? Sorry for writing such a novel. Anna [!-- editby --][i]edited by: anna, Jun 14, 2005 - 02:24 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (anna, 2005-06-14 14:22)
      • Dear Anna, Welcome in our forum. The reason for the sudden death of many individuals of your Oreophoetes culture might be a result of pesticide on the “new fern foodplant” or a result of too high temperatures. It is important to avoid high temperatures when breeding Oreophoetes as they originally come from the cloudy forest in Ecuador and Peru from about 1000 to 2000 meters. Temperatures should not be higher than 20 degrees. A very high humidity is needed. Yes, your female might have mated in the night for some hours and you probably did not notice it. By the way, it is much better to have only one male and several females than the other way round. I think the chances for successful breeding are quite good. This species will also lay unfertilized eggs (parthenogenetic) but this is not good for the culture. In case your Oreophoetes are healthy, they will live for about 6 to 8 months, so don’t worry, there still is a lot of time for them to start laying eggs. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-06-17 08:28)
      • Dear Oskar, Thank you very much for this information – it’s good to know that the adult animals have such a long lifespan. Meanwhile, I have calmed down a little as the fist female started laying eggs (I found 3 so far :-) ). And finally, the best news: This morning I caught one of the other females red-handed – so I will not end up with a female population of nymphs from parthenogenesis. Thanks again for your help! Anna (anna, 2005-06-20 09:28)
    • Phyllium-Nachzucht (Nike, 2005-07-02 14:05, views: 926)
      • Hallo, wir halten seit einiger Zeit Phyllium Celebicum und haben es geschafft diese Tiere zur Eiablage zu bringen und die Jungtiere sind jetzt tatsächlich geschlüpft. Oder zum mindest ein Teil davon. Nun sterben uns die Tiere aber alle spätestens wenn sie anfangen sich von knallrot in grün umzufärben :-( Die Tiere saßen mit Stabschreckenlarven in einer großen Box. Die Box ist mit Vermiculit und Aktivkohle ausgestreut und hat einen zur Hälfte Gaze zur Hälfte durchgehenden Plastikdeckel. Außerdem steht sie im Vivarium der Alttiere. Nun haben wir die "Blätter" von den "Stäben" getrennt und trotzdem versterben wieder alle Jungtiere. Nun war meine Überlegung, daß die Tiere vielleicht verhungert sind, da die Brombeerblätter mir doch recht dick für so feine Beißwerkzeuge erscheinen. Gibt es hier eine Alternative und kann das möglicherweise die Ursache sein? Wir sprühen die Tiere 2-3x tägl. ganz wenig ein, damit keine Staunässe entsteht und die Larven trotzdem ausreichend zu saufen haben. Wir sind für jeden Tip dankbar. Astrid (Nike, 2005-07-01 22:32)
      • Deine Haltungsart scheint mir für Phyllium zu feucht und stickig. Setze die Tiere in ein Gazeterrarium mit Papierauslage. Als Futter sollte zu den Brombeeren noch Guave oder Eiche gereicht werden. Sehr dicke Blätter kann man am Rand anschneiden, ist aber nicht unbedingt nötig. Phyllium lieben Wind und es wäre gut wenn Du einen Ventilator in den Raum stellen könntest, das regt die Tiere zum Fressen an. Gruß Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-07-02 12:05)
      • hallo, danke für die schnelle Antwort. Ich dachte Jungtiere müßten eine höhere Luftfeuchte haben. Jedenrfalls hab ich das mal gelesen. Werde nacher Eiche besorgen. Wir haben hier noch ein Gazeterrarium stehen, allerdings stellt sich die Frage wie man hier für eine entsprechende Temperatur sorgen kann??? Gruß und Danke Astrid [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Nike, 02.07.2005, 14:14 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Nike, 2005-07-02 14:05)
    • Epidares nolimetangere -Long-Spined Stick Insects Advice please (Wayne_Sadler, 2005-07-14 23:23, views: 824)
      • Hello I have just purchased a breeding pair however from what I read that the need to deep to lay there eggs, but if there is no substrate will they still lay eggs even though they have mated? As surely the cycle can't be stopped once started ? Many thanks for your help and advice Wayne (Wayne_Sadler, 2005-06-09 22:02)
      • Dear Wayne, Epidares nolimetangere do not put their eggs into the ground. They drop their eggs as they do not possess an ovipositor. This species needs a lot of humidity and prefers a moist soil, but for making them lay eggs, a soil in the cage is not absolutely necessary. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-06-10 08:58)
      • But sometimes they do bury their eggs. I've seen it myself and made also a few pics of it. A while ago I saw one of my females in the corner of the cage "digging" in the cocopeat which covers the bottom of the cage. http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Epidares_1.jpg Another female was walking over her but it didn't disturb her at all. If you look good you can see the egg in her cercus. Too bad I missed the moment when she bent her body to the front. On the next pic you can see the egg laying between her antennas. http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Epidares_2.jpg After she dropped it in front of her, she started to close the "pit" she digged by moving some cocopeat in it. http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/Takken/Epidares_3.jpg If you look at the right of the female you can also see an egg laying on the ground. I even found a few time an egg on a bramble leaf. (RobK, 2005-06-10 20:28)
      • I agree with both of the above. I have two separate cultures of Epidares Nolimetangere, the males of one are very red, whilst the others are quite green, for this reason I keep them separate. If given the chance to bury eggs, then they will usually dig a hole, rather than deposit them as they lack the ovipositor; this is quite interesting to observe. If not given the chance to bury eggs then they are just dropped to the floor. It has also been reported that the females will dig a hole, and then flick the egg from the end of the abdomen, where it catches on the antennae (as the eggs are completely covered in orange hairs, witch makes them resemble a coconut,) then the female rubs off the egg into the hole she dug. However I have not observed this behaviour personally. In conclusion, I do keep a layer of pete on the bottom of the tanks, as it is more natural and allows them to exhibit the above natural behaviour. But without a layer of substrate, they will just drop the eggs to the floor. Hope this helps.... Chris P. (ChrisPull, 2005-07-14 23:23)
    • Phyllium sp ova ID?! (Pusscat, 2005-08-07 09:12, views: 784)
      • HI, I recently bought some phyllium sp. ova and was wondering if anyone out there was good at egg identification and could help me?! Please feel free to contact me and I can e-mail you a small photo of the eggs in question. peter_rose_1966@yahoo.com Many thanks, (Pusscat, 2005-08-06 18:05)
      • Hi, you can send the picture to the following email address: conle@phasmatodea.com I will then identify the species for you. Regards Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-08-07 09:12)
    • Trachyaretaon/Extatosoma (JanH, 2005-08-08 17:49, views: 1211)
      • Hallo! Ich habe eine Frage, und zwar: Ist Trachyataon jetzt eine Gattung oder eine Untergattung, und heißen meine Tiere jetzt [i]Trachyaretaon brueckneri[/i] oder [i]Areataon[/i] ([i]Trachyaretaon[/i]) [i]brueckneri[/i]? Außerdem möchte ich gerne wissen, ob diese Einteilung von [i]Extatosoma[/i] so stimmt: [i]E. tiaratum tiaratum[/i], [i]E. tiaratum bufonium[/i], [i]E. popa popa[/i] und [i]E. popa carlbergi[/i]. Vielen Dank schon mal. Gruß, °J/\N[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: JanH, 07.08.2005, 10:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (JanH, 2005-08-07 10:58)
      • Hallo Jan, Trachyaretaon ist eine Untergattung, es heißt also: Areataon (Trachyaretaon) brueckneri Deine Einteilung von Extatosoma ist korrekt. Gruß Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-08-07 15:55)
      • Hallo Oskar! Vielen Dank für deine Antwort! Jetzt herrscht bei mir endlich Klarheit ;-) Die PSG-Artenliuste ist da eben etwas verwirrend bezüglich [i]Aretaon [/i]([i]Tr.[/i]) [i]brueckneri[/i]... Gruß, °J/\N (JanH, 2005-08-08 17:49)
    • Oreophoetes peruana: at what stage to males turn red? (Pusscat, 2005-08-17 08:36, views: 705)
      • HI, Can anyone tell me at what stage do the males turn red? I have some lovely nymphs at the mo and they all look identical...yellow joints and a stripe down the body. They are about 4 cm long. Many thanks (Pusscat, 2005-08-16 20:54)
      • I think you still have a good chance that there is a male among your nymphs. The males only turn red after shading the penultimate instar. In case there would not be a male, you could go on breeding the species parthenogenetic, which is possible but not very healthy for this species. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-08-17 08:36)
    • Viele Berechnungen in der Entomologie? (Valentin Schatz, 2005-08-30 23:43, views: 838)
      • Hallo, weil ich letztens darüber gestritten habe, ob in der Entomologie oder sonstiger "Insektenforschung" viele Berechnungen fällig sind und wie viel sie von der gesamten Arbeit ausmachen, wollte ich mal jemanden fragen, der von der Praxis mehr Ahnung hat. Also was meint ihr dazu? Vielen Dank schon mal, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2005-08-20 19:04)
      • Hallo Valentin, Mir ist nicht ganz klar was Du mit „Berechnungen“ meinst? Rechnen im eigentlichen Sinne spielt bei der Taxonomie keine große Rolle. Wir haben zwar viel mit Zahlen zu tun, da wir jedes Tier genau vermessen müssen. Dann sind bei den Phasmiden noch die Längenverhältnisse z.B. der einzelnen Thoraxsegmente zueinander interessant (z.B.: mesonotum 2x longer than pronotum,…). Ansonsten steht nicht viel Rechnerei an. Aber vielleicht meintest Du ja etwas ganz anderes? Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-08-21 11:40)
      • Hallo Oskar, danke, das ist in etwa das, was ich wissen wollte. Gruß, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2005-08-30 23:43)
    • Theramenes question (calico, 2005-09-07 16:00, views: 811)
      • Hi I need advise on the breeding and suggested foodplants of Theramenes sp. Thanks. calico@ispx.com.ph (calico, 2005-09-07 01:49)
      • No Theramenes species have been cultured so far, but they will probably eat bramble, rose and oak in captivity, as most species of the tribe Obrimini do. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-09-07 09:09)
      • I've observed them nibbling on some typical obrimini food, I'm just a little concerned that they may not be eating enough. (calico, 2005-09-07 15:55)
      • Try to offer them some Scindapsus, Privet (ligustrum) and Hypericum. Perhups they will accept one of these common foodplants. Wich foodplants did they refuse to eat? Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-09-07 16:00)
    • more on O. peruana and matings... (Pusscat, 2005-09-14 22:28, views: 652)
      • Hi, All my O. peruanas are female...They have reached adulthood and their abdomens are starting to swell so I expect non-sexual eggs at any time. Can anyone tell me if the females will remain sexually receptive to males for matings or once they start egg production will they no longer mate? I have some males coming soon but they won't be here for another week! Thanks, Pusscat (Pusscat, 2005-09-14 20:39)
      • The females will remain sexually receptive for mating. What you can do is simply put the eggs which have been layed before they have mated in the freezer. As soon as the males are adult and you have seen them mating (which can last for many hours) you can start to gather ova to incubate. (RobK, 2005-09-14 22:28)
    • Schlupfprobleme bei Extatosoma tiaratum (Armin, 2005-09-30 17:45, views: 850)
      • Hallo zusammen, meine Extatosoma hatten am 18.3. bis 20.3. ca 200 Eier abgelegt. Am 14.9. die erste Nymphe geschlüpft. In der Folge bis 25.9. weitere 5 Tiere. Seitdem passiert nix mehr. Die Temperatur bei den Eiern beträgt momentan 21 Grad., wahrscheinlich etwas zu niedrig? Die Feuchtigkeit ist wohl OK, hab die Eier auf einem feuchten Waschlappen ausgelegt. Was mach ich falsch? Oder brauchen die so unterschiedlich lange bis zum Schlupf? Ist noch mit weiteren Nymphen aus diesem Gelege zu rechnen? Kann man die Eier eigentlich öffnen, um nachzusehen (bei meinen Reptilien hab ich das schon häufig mit Erfolg praktiziert, allerdings sind die Eier da wesentlich grösser)? Gruß aus dem Dreiländereck Armin (Armin, 2005-09-28 19:43)
      • Hallo Armin ! Die Inkubationszeit bei Extatosoma kann tatsächlich recht stark streuen (plus/minus 2 Monate !!). Dies ist auch bein anderen Arten (z.B. Haaniella) der Fall. Deshalb solltest Du die Eier auf jeden Fall noch liegen lassen. Geöffnete Eier schlüpfen nicht mehr, aber Du kannst eines zerbrechen um zu sehen ob das "Innenleben" noch feucht ist. Eier sollte man stets erst dann wegwerfen, wenn sie vertrocknet oder von Schimmel befallen sind. 21 °C sind zwar niedrig aber nicht zu niedrig. Die Temperatur wirkt sich (abgesehen von Extremen) ausschließlich auf die Entwicklungsdauer aus. Es ist also durchaus noch mit dem Schlup weiterer Larven zu rechen, wenn auch die Schlupfraten bei Extatosoma über die Jahre abgenommen haben. Viel Glück bei der Aufzucht ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-09-30 17:45)
    • Oreophoetes peruana (Chris_P., 2005-09-30 17:51, views: 757)
      • Hi, I'm going to be getting some O. peruana nymphs soon. I have brought two Bird's nest ferns to go with the larger Boston fern I already have. I have had the Boston fern for about 9 mounths, so I think I'm in the clear with the pesticides, however I'm worried about the two new ferns I have brought. How long do I have to wait untill they are pesticide free? And what are the chances of them containing pesticides? Regards, Chris P. (Chris_P., 2005-09-25 18:36)
      • Hi Chris ! So far Oskar Conle and I have never made any bad expieriences in means of pesticides on fern. So generally the chance of fern containing pesticides is rather low. Otherwise, two to three months should be enough. If available it has proven better to offer fern from the wild. Good luck ! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-09-30 17:51)
    • Colour mprophs-Oxyates honestus (Chris_P., 2005-10-04 23:41, views: 821)
      • Hi, I have just got some Oxyates honestus ova from the 'white-form'. Will the hatchlings also be white? Is it genetic or is it the enviroment that determines the colour of the nymphs? I was wondering this because the Yellow form of Heteropteryx dilata and Phyllium giganteum, don't produce yellow offspring. What triggers a diffrent colour form? I would have thought it would be enviromental, however, I think that a white Oxyates honestus would stick out againts it foodplant, making it an easy prey item? I am also getting some ova of Lamponius gerurini, they are the beatiful white and brown form. But somone said that the colour morph in these guys was determined by the enviroment they are kept in and not genetics? Regards, Chris P. (Chris_P., 2005-10-04 16:34)
      • Hi Chris ! Colour morphs in phasmatodea can have different reasons: environment (e.g. temperature & humidity), foodplants & intraspecific variability. In many species colour morphs are adaptions to their natural environment (e.g. Phenacephorus, Lonchodes) and can be regarded as intraspecific variability. In species in which colour morphs don´t produce offspring of the same morph, the reason for two (or more) distinct colour morphs is intraspecific variability. Examples are: Heteropteryx, Haaniella grayii, Lamponius guerini, Oxartes honestus....and many more Usually however, colour morphs will at least produce some offspring of the same colouration. The colour morphs are also (sometimes only) caused by a certain environment. E.g. many species become darker after getting in contact with water. In certain Ramulus spp. the number of brown females is higher than in humid conditions, where green females dominate. As far as I know the green morph of Extatosoma tiaratum is caused by the food offered and humidity the insects are kept in. Hope I could at least partly answer your questions ? Regards, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2005-10-04 18:51)
      • Hi, Thankyou so much for answereing my questions, this website is so helpful! Regards, Chris P. (Chris_P., 2005-10-04 23:41)
    • Which Eukalyptus? (Thorsten Richter, 2005-10-13 14:40, views: 738)
      • Hello, which Eukalyptus kind is best suitable for the room attitude and raising of the seeds? How much Eukalyptus is needed for the attitude of a small group e.g. E.goliath? tnx Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2005-10-12 10:04)
      • Hi Thorsten, My experiences which Eucalyptus for room attitude are not that good. They need a lot of light and usually in front of a window you can't give them as much as they need. The Eucalyptus plants I tried to keep inside the house have died. But why would you like to keep the Eucalyptus in a room ? Most of the species can handle quite some low temperatures. Best is you plant them outside in your garden. I have several Eucalyptus plants/small trees in my garden and they didn't had any problems with the low temperatures we had last winter (up to -14 degrees Celcius) The E. gunnii and E. niphophyla can have temperatures to -15 till -20 degrees. So if you have a garden best you can buy a couple of Eucalyptus plants and plant them in your garden (the part with the most sun) They will also grow much faster when you plant them in your garden. I don't have the E. goliath myself so I don't know how much they eat, but they are quite large so I guess they also will eat quite some Eucalyptus. Hope this helps, Rob (RobK, 2005-10-12 10:46)
      • Also a small group of E. goliath needs more Eucalyptus than you can raise up. It´s easier to buy it at a market garden. That´s what I do since two years. Best regards Sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2005-10-12 11:11)
      • Hi, To echo Sascha, Eurcyneama Goliath eat loads of Eucalyptus, I have a friend who owns a very large Eucalyptus tree,and I cuts lots of that down, I then put it in a bucket of water, and put it in a cool place. It last for quite a long time like this, Regards, Chris P. (Chris_P., 2005-10-12 16:46)
      • Hello, thank you for those answers! it seems that it make really no sense to raise eukalyptus in room attitude. I'm a little unsure because of the reliability of the flower dealer. Which other plants could i use for short term? Oak? Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2005-10-13 14:40)
    • Epidares nolimetangere green variant (RobK, 2005-10-16 09:20, views: 909)
      • In my Epidares nolimetangere culture I got sponteaneous two males with a mainly green color instead of the usual orange color. Is this how the green variant is looking of this species. If yes, is it possible that in a "normal" culture spontaneously a green variant shows up ? http://members.lycos.nl/phasma/rechts/kweeklijst/Epidares_male_green2.jpg http://members.lycos.nl/phasma/rechts/kweeklijst/Epidares_male_green3.jpg On this pic you see the "green" variant on the top and a "normal" orange coloured at the bottom of the pic. http://members.lycos.nl/phasma/rechts/kweeklijst/Epidares_male_green4.jpg Thanks in advance for a reply. Rob (RobK, 2005-10-14 20:44)
      • The green variation in your culture is quite similar to the green form, Frank and I found in Sarawak many years ago. But your green specimens still have red thorns at the tip (apices). The specimens we caught were even greener and all thorns were completely green, too. The variation in colour seems to happen within one culture. But this is usually only possible within sexual cultures, like yours. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-10-15 19:16)
      • Thank you for the quick reply Oskar. So probably both forms have been mixed in the past and the green color has been coming more to the front in stead of the usual orange color ? Rob (RobK, 2005-10-15 19:52)
      • Possibly, yes! But I also had a very few green specimens in my "red" Epidares culture in 1995. This was before any "green" stock was introduced. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-10-16 09:20)
    • PSG 112 : Haaniella muelleri / erringtoniae? (Nico, 2005-10-27 08:42, views: 811)
      • Dear Oskar & Frank, I do not understand why the PSG 112 has the name Haaniella erringtoniae? I thought the name was Haaniella muelleri. Do you think the name will change to erringtoniae? On the PSG list of the PSG website it is still muelleri. Thanks in advance & have a nice day, Nico (Nico, 2005-10-26 16:04)
      • Hi Nico, We use the name Haniella erringtoniae (Redt., 1906) in our lists, as we are quite sure, that this West-Malaysian species is not a synonym of Haaniella muelleri (DeHaan, 1842). Haaniella muelleri (DeHaan, 1842) is from Sumatra. But the culture stock in Europe is from West Malaysia. Haaniella muelleri (DeHaan, 1842) shows several significant differences to the Malaysian stock we are breeding. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-10-27 08:42)
    • Ill E. Goliaths (Chris_P., 2005-11-01 21:21, views: 855)
      • I seem to have a problem with my E.goliaths, the older nymphs and adults are producing a brown liquid from what appear to be their mouths, and it then drips down the antennae, and onto the base of the cage. It doesn’t appear to affect the insects, but it looks very unsightly. I’m confused as when I first noticed it, I moved the three infected insects into a quarantine cage in a separate room, and after about a month the seemed to be cured and they were no longer producing the brown liquid. However, I moved a few young males into the old cage, having disinfected it; they soon began to produce the brown liquid as well. Has anyone else out there had any similar problems? (Chris_P., 2005-10-29 19:12)
      • Dear Chris, This might perhaps be a problem of humidity? Which sort of cage do the Eurycnemas inhabit? Is it very airy and well ventilated? I observed this behaviour in phasmids which were kept too dry. They seemed to produce this brown liquid, spit it on the glass of the cage and drink it again. A very curious observation! What is the humidity in your cage? Do you spray the phasmids regularly? Eurycnemas like to drink once a day. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-10-31 20:13)
      • Dear Oskar, This is a very interesting piece of information, thank you for bringing it to my attention! I keep my E. Goliaths in very airy and well ventilated conditions, with very low humidity and I have never spray them, however I will try this and see if it helps. Best regards, Chris Pull (Chris_P., 2005-11-01 21:21)
    • Injured Jungle nyph (Ruth, 2005-11-13 14:54, views: 801)
      • Hi everyone, I've just (4/11/05) acquired a female jungle nymph (Heteropteryx dilatata). The guy who i got her off didn't know what she was (and neither did i) and as such said i could have her as she was no use to him. After getting her home i began looking on the internet and eventually asked a supplier who identified her as above. He also advised me to remove her from the cage with my Indian stick insects into a less ventilated cage, which i did. In addition, i added a small heat mat (yesterday). The problem is that she is very lethargic (for the last couple of days she appears to be in the same place as i put her the day before thus i assume she hasn't moved at all) and doesn't seem to be eating (i've been checking the bramble i remove). Although she is producing waste. Also, she is reasonably active, walking on my hands, when i get her out to change her supplies. She also appears to have (possible) damaged her mouth (looking at some books i have i think it is her maxillary palpus). The damage appears only slight and to the very end of this. It appears to stop her from lying it flat (like the other side is). I guess this could be the cause of her not eating but am not really shore what this structure does and the book i have just lists the names of the structure. I'd really appreciate any ideas as to what to do as i'm new to keeping these insects and am a bit unsure what i'm doing so would appreciate any help i can get. Is there anything that i can do to help her heal her injury or help her eat with this injury? Kind regards, Ruth (Ruth1waldron@btopenworld.com)[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Ruth, Nov 12, 2005 - 06:57 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Ruth, 2005-11-12 18:56)
      • Hi Ruth, Please describe the cage you are keeping the Heteropteryx in? Size? humidity? It should be well ventilated but also humid with moist soil on the ground. I think an injured maxillary palpus should not stop a Heteropteryx female from eating! The reason must be something different. Try to offer fresh food only, preferably with softer leaves (e.g. smooth leaves of roses instead of thorny brambles). Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-11-13 14:54)
    • Can any one ID this... (Alex, 2005-11-21 03:30, views: 843)
      • Can any one ID this insect for me please http://members.shaw.ca/PictureForForum/Unknown.JPG I saw it when it fell from a tree into the lake. It seems like a cross between a mantids, a stick bug, and a masketo...[!-- editby --][i]edited by: AlexPan, Sep 11, 2005 - 09:47 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Alex, 2005-09-11 09:46)
      • It's not a phasmid nor a mantis, it's a Ranatra linearis. ( I don't know the english word for the insect) This insect is a predatorwaterinsect which eats othere insects, small fishes, amfibians and their larves. (RobK, 2005-09-11 13:28)
      • The english name for this insect is the water stick insect, although it is not related to the phasmids or mantids, they are fairly common on the south of the UK and in Europe in ponds and lakes (Chris_L, 2005-09-11 15:46)
      • Thanks for your replys :)!.. Very helpfull! (Alex, 2005-11-21 03:30)
    • Looking for the following species of phsmids: (Alex, 2005-11-21 21:37, views: 1099)
      • Lonchodes amaurops, Achryoptera madagascariensis, Anisomorpha buprestoides, Anisacantha difformis, Anisomorpha ferruginae, Antongila lacinta, Anisomorpha paromalus, Achrioptera punctipes, Acrophylla titan, Battacus shneideri, Dryococelus australis, Dares species, Eurycantha horrida, Eurycnema herculeana, Eurycnema versirubra, Extatosoma popoi horridus, Extatosoma Hopii, Extatosoma elongatum, Extatosoma popa calbergi, Eucles stabilinus, Eurycantha coriacea, Haaniella echinata, Haaniella muelleri, Haaniella saussurei, Haaniella scabra, Haaniella erringtoniae, Marmessoidea rosea, Neopromachus pachynotus, Orthonecroscia atrosignata, Otocrania aurita, Orthonecrosia filum, Oxyartes spinipennis, Paradiacantha acanthocephala, Phasma reinwardtii, Phobaeticus kirbyi, Phobaeticus heusii, Palophus titan, Podacanthus typhon, Paracanachus circe, Prisopus phacellus, Phaenopharos struthioneus, Phaenopharos herwaardeni, Phyllium alebileron, Phyllium asekiensis, Phyllium athanysus, Phyllium biocolor, Phyllium biocolatum, Phyllium bilobatum, Phyllium brevipennis, Phyllium caudatum, Phyllium chitoniscoides, Phyllium drunganum, Phyllium elegans, Phyllium exsectum, Phyllium frondosum, Phyllium geryon, Phyllium groesseri, Phyllium hausleithneri, Phyllium jacobsoni, Phyllium keyicum, Phyllium lobiventre, Phyllium palawanensis, Phyllium pusillulum, Phyllium pulchrifolium, (Phyllium parum, Phyllium rarum, Phyllium seite, Phyllium schultzei, Phyllium sinensis, Phyllium tibetense, Phyllium westwoodi, Phyllium woodi, Phyllium yunnanense, Phyllium zomproi, Tropidoderus childrenii, Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis, Tirachoidea westwoodi, Tirachoidea cantori, Tirachoidea biceps. If any one got any available, Preferably ova, please email me at alex_panassov2003@yahoo.ca If you have any specie that i hava not listed, please feel free to offer it to me. Trades are welcome for one of my 20+ species! Thanks in advance! (Alex, 2005-11-21 04:12)
      • That's the false forum! You must do this on the Exchange Market! (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-21 20:22)
      • Sorry about that, you are correct! Admin, please erase this thread. I will post a new topic in the correct place. Thanks for the tip :)! (Alex, 2005-11-21 21:37)
    • Eurycantha calcarata (Ruth, 2005-11-28 10:28, views: 913)
      • Hi everyone, I've just bought some Eurycantha calcarata nymphs and one adult. What i was wondering is whether i can put them together (and with other sticks)? I've read a lot of information that says that they are very territorial and aggressive and can kill each other, other species and nymphs. Is this true? The cage they are in is very big (32”(h) x 13”(w) x 14”(d)) and only has 10 other sticks in it (Indians and Pink-wings). Also, I have read that they become more docile if they are handled regularly, is this true? Has anyone had any experience with these phasmids, any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Ruth (Ruth, 2005-11-23 13:16)
      • Hello Ruth, Only the males of E. calcarata are agressive. And they can kill other E. calcarata-males in a small room. But with a so big cage you can have three males and a lot of females and nymphs. The Indians and Pink-Wings are smaller than E. calcarata-males and they kill only phasmids when they're bigger than E. calcarata. You can let your Eurycanthas in this cage, I think it's not a problem. Good Luck Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-23 16:16)
      • Ruth, I wouldn’t suggest putting your EC's in with your other insects. Mainly because I have found if an Indian was to walk across a male EC, then the male may be startled and use it's hind legs to 'scissor-swipe' the Indian, probably killing it. Also, EC's need to be kept in different conditions to the C.morosus and S.sipyloidea. They also eat loads of brambles, and you may find there is no food left for the other insects. Hope this helps, Chris Pull (Chris_P., 2005-11-26 12:17)
      • Oh yes, Chris, I've forgotten the bramble. So I also think, Ruth better have the indians and pink-wings in another cage. Thank you for the tip, Chris! Ramulus (Daniel Ballmer, 2005-11-26 15:56)
      • Hi, Thanks a lot for answering my query. I have had the Eurycantha calcarata (it is a male) in with the others over the weekend and he seems to be fine. However, it is a big cage and he spends most of his time on the floor under a hide i have provided and as such may have manage to avoid direct contact with the Indians and pink wings so far. Therefore, I think I’ll remove him, as you suggest, as it's not worth the risk if you, Chris, have had a bad experience with them killing your others. Thank you both very much for your advice as i new to phasmids and appreciate the feedback. Kind regards, Ruth (Ruth, 2005-11-28 10:28)
    • Litterature about Timea spp (Michael A. Schmidt, 2005-12-16 09:27, views: 750)
      • Anybody know where to find some informations about the smallest stick in the world ? Timea spp.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Zirconium, 15.12.2005, 11:45 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael A. Schmidt, 2005-12-15 11:44)
      • Some good articles on Timema: Sandoval, C. P. & Vickery, V. R. (1996) Timema douglasi (Phasmatoptera: Timematodea), a new parthenogenetic species from Southwestern Oregon and Northern California, with notes on other species. Canadian Entomologist, 128(1) : 79-84. Vickery, V. R. (1993) Revision of Timema Scudder (Phasmatoptera: Timematodea) including three new species. Canadian Entomologist, 125: 657-692. Vickery, V. R. (1994) Additional information on Timema species. Canadian Entomologist, 126(2) : 443 Vickery, V. R. (1997) Vickery, V. R. & Sandoval, C. P. (1997) Timema bartmani (Phasmatoptera: Timematodea: Timematidae), a new species from Southern California. Canadian Entomologist, 129(5) : 933-936. you can obtain these publications at: http://www.subito-doc.com/ Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-12-16 09:27)
    • Breeding Eurycantha calcarata (Michael A. Schmidt, 2005-12-18 06:29, views: 786)
      • Hi ! I have an adult couple of Eurycantha Calcarata, but I don't know if the female is producing eggs. How can I check if she is laying eggs, and should i gather the eggs, and transfer them into an home-made incubator ? I have them in a big terrarieum ( 1½ m x 1 m x 0,25 m) (LxHxW). Should they be moved into something smaller ? [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Zirconium, Dec 13, 2005 - 03:50 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael A. Schmidt, 2005-12-13 15:49)
      • When the Eurycantha female lays eggs, you can often see them emerging at the end of the abdomen (have a look at the ovipositor and lamina subgenitalis frequently). The female will have a swollen abdomen when laying eggs. You can leave the eggs in the soil take care that it does not dry out. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-12-16 09:32)
      • Hi, what is the substrate in the terrarium? You can sift through the substrate to see if she has laid eggs already. As Oskar said, you can either leave the eggs inside the tank and spray them regularly or move them to a separate container for incubating. :) (phyllium, 2005-12-18 06:29)
    • IMPORTANT MESSAGE (RobK, 2005-12-23 14:29, views: 879)
      • I recently received this letter from another member of Phasma (the Belgium-Dutch Stickinsects society) Please take your time to read it and pass it on. Thanks ! http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.krijns/kettingbrief.html (RobK, 2005-12-23 14:29)
    • Why did i loose all of A. wuelfingi?? (Alex, 2005-12-26 16:03, views: 834)
      • Does any one know why would my whole culture of A. wuelfingi all of the sudden die?,... Here is how i have kept them: I originally got 20 ova and hatched 18 of them. Along the way, i have lost 4 nymphs, but still was left with 14 that grew up to be adults. they did not seem to have any problems moulting. Then all hell broke loose!... first, the adult males started loosing their legs one by one, up to the point where they were still alive but with no legs! Then the females started to die off after being mated with the males. Although the females never lost any limbs. I have being feeding them Bramble all of their life. At first, i though that maby they needed something als like Oak or something, but then if they did, they would not have sucessfully reached maturity then. I have kept them at 19- 24*C, in an airy tank. I misted them ones a day. Thanks in advance! (Alex, 2005-11-21 03:42)
      • Fogot to add.. I feed them Bramble which i get from my near by Forest. (Alex, 2005-11-21 03:44)
      • This is a pity! I heard of some other breeders having the same problem. I do not know the reason for this disaster, as you kept them in the correct way (airy cage, fresh brambles,…). When I bred this species about 10 years ago, it was a real pest and we never had problems with the culture. I think the stocks in Europe and USA/Canada need to be replaced by fresh ones from Australia as they seem to degenerate more and more by each generation. I also noticed that the adults, (when seeing them on insect fares in Europe), become smaller every year. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-11-21 10:25)
      • So would you say that it is of no point to get A. wuelfingi, since they will die off after a few generations? Or do you know of their full diet which will prevent them from loozing their size, and dieing off eventually after few generations? (Alex, 2005-11-22 00:09)
      • I presume that this is all caused by degeneration. I have no other explanation for this. The only solution will be to import a "fresh" stock from Australia. There also might be some refreshed stocks in Europe at present, but I do not exactly know who still breeds this species successfully. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2005-11-22 08:32)
      • That is very interesting piece of the puzzel :)! Please let me know if you will come across any A. wuelfingi in the future. Thanks. (Alex, 2005-11-22 20:01)
      • Hi, I breed my A.wuelfingi (nymphs and adults) on eucalyptus and I haven't any problem. Can be that the breeding isn't good on bramble ... ? (jerome, 2005-12-26 16:03)
    • Geschlechter bei Phasmiden abhängig von Temperatur? (Armin, 2006-01-14 14:38, views: 1084)
      • Kann mir jemand erklären, wovon bei den Phasmiden die Geschlechter abhängen? Ist es ähnlich wie bei Reptilien, wo die Temperatur der Eier eine entscheidende Rolle spielt? Falls ja, bedeutet eine kühlere Temperatur eher Weibchen oder Männchen? Wieso gibt es bei Extatosoma (PSG 9) fast ausschliesslich Weibchen beim Schlupf? Danke für eure Antworten. Grüsse aus dem Schwarzwald. Is anybody out there who can explain to me, wy during hatchling of Extatosoma (PSDG 9) you will find almost 100% female nymphs? Is there any relationship with temperature, as it is in case of reptils? And, if so, will lower temperature create female or male nymphs? Thanks for answers. Greetings form the black forest. (Armin, 2006-01-04 21:13)
      • Hi, Temperature is probably one of the facts having influence on the development of males or females, but although several breeders tried to force eggs to produce males by keeping them at higher temperatures, this method never led to success! Besides that, you would need very high temperatures (more than 30 ° C!), which would definitely rise the risk of illnesses and diseases for you phasmids. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-01-14 14:38)
    • Versenden von Insekteneiern (Armin, 2006-01-16 17:45, views: 954)
      • Wie werden eigentlich Insekteneier fachgerecht verschickt? (Armin, 2006-01-15 14:52)
      • Hallo! Das kommt sehr auf die Art an und wohin du sie verschicken möchtest. Bei den meisten Arten ist es möglich, sie in Watte gepolstert in einem Päckchen zu verschicken. Am besten ist es, wenn du sie in einem Plastikröhrchen in einem mit Styropor ausgekleideten Paket verschickst, auch bewährt haben sich innerhalb Europas auch CD-Hüllen oder Filmdöschen in einem Brief, allerdings würde ich diese Methode bei Versand ausserhalb Europas nicht anwenden. Natürlich werden sie mit der A-Post verschickt, dennn ausser vielleicht Extatosoma tiaratum überleben die Eier nie längere Minustemperaturperioden. Ich hoffe, ich habe dir damit weitergeholfen. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-01-16 17:45)
    • Was sind das für Schrecken?Welches Futter????? (NaWa-Märkische-Schweiz, 2006-02-26 13:02, views: 991)
      • Hallo! Ich habe im phasmatodea Forum die Frage eines Mitglieds gefunden, was man den Schrecken denn zu fressen geben kann. Wir haben in unserem Naturparkbesucherzentrum einige Stabschrecken (männliche und weibliche) und geben ihnen immer wilde Brombeeren. Nur haben wir jetzt immer Winter das Problem, dass diese Dinger nicht mehr oder nur sehr vereinzelt zu finden sind und auch teilweise erfroren, bzw. sie vertrocknen sehr sehr schnell, so bald sie im Terrarium sind (innerhalb von 2 Tagen). Was können wir denn tun, um unsere Schrecken am Leben zu erhalten?Ich habe jeweils ein Bild einer männlichen und einer weiblichen Schrecke beigefügt, man sagte uns auch, dass es sich um Schrecken der Art "Entoria Spec." der Gattung "Phasmatodea" aus Bangladesh handele, ob dies stimmt, wissen wir jedoch nicht, da die Schrecken uns bei der Auflösung des entomologischen Instituts in Müncheberg Nähe Berlin übergeben worden. Für eine schnelle Antwort und ein paar aufschlussreiche Informationen rund um unsere Schrecken wären wir Ihnen äußerst dankbar! Mit freundlichen Grüßen da man hier ja anscheinend keine bilder einbinden kann, hier die links: http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/64/949664/400_6237313931393465.jpg http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/64/949664/400_3030316239373433.jpg [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: NaWa-Märkische-Schweiz, 14.02.2006, 13:30 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (NaWa-Märkische-Schweiz, 2006-02-14 13:25)
      • Brombeere ist als Futter eigentlich deswegen so gut geeignet, weil sie immergrün sind. Sie sollte an Waldrändern nach den "dicken" Heckenbrombeeren suchen, da die dünnen Waldbrombeern durchfrieren und vertrocknen. Leider kann ich auf den Fotos nicht viel er kennen. Ich würde sagen es handelt sich um eine Ramulus Art. Versuchen Sie mal, ein paar frische Salatblätter in einer Vase anzubieten. Ramulus ist eine Gattung die sehr polyphag ist, was bedeutet, dass sie an sehr vielen Pflanzen fressen. Ansonsten wird wahrscheinlich auch Tradescanthia (eine häufige Zimmerpflanze) gefressen. Grüße, Oskar Conle (Oskar Conle, 2006-02-14 21:11)
      • hallo und danke für die Antwort!Da ich keine Antwort-Benachrichtigung empfangen habe, konnte ich Ihre Antwort erst jetzt lesen.. Wir versuchen immer die dicken Brombeeren zu verwenden (diese gibt es hier auch zu Hauf in unserem Schutztgebiet) , allerdings sind selbst diese bei den Temperaturen um -20°C eingefroren und nach einem Tag eingegangen.... . Jetzt wird es ja wieder wärmer, vll. funktioniert es wieder. Den Tipp mit frischen Salatblättern werden wir versuchen, kann man sie nicht auch in eine Schale legen?Vll. fressen die Schrecken ja auch Löwenzahn? Was müssen Sie denn auf den Bildern erkennen, um die Schrecken spezifizieren zu können?Ich kann ja auch noch einmal neue Bilder machen? (NaWa-Märkische-Schweiz, 2006-02-26 13:02)
    • Dicker Hinterleib bei Stabschrecken? (Peter32, 2006-03-10 19:56, views: 1092)
      • Hallo! Ich hab zwei adulte, etwa gleich alte Stabschrecken (vermutlich eine Art Baculum, ca 18-20 cm mit Beinen) die seit gut vier Monaten Eier (klein, barun, glatt und platt gedrückt) legen. Es ist auch schon Nachwuchs geschlüpft. Nun hat die eine der beiden ein deutlich dickeres Hinterteil bekommen als die andere. Diese ist immer noch duchgängig gleich dick. Kann mir das jemand erklären? Ist Sie krank? Verstopfung? Danke für die Antwort! Was für eine genaue Art das ist, hätte ich auch gene noch gewusst, aber da muss ich sicher mal ein Bild posten. Peter (Peter32, 2006-03-09 22:41)
      • Hallo Peter, Bitte ein gutes Digitalfoto an conle@phasmatodea.com schicken. Dann können wir mehr dazu sagen. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-03-10 08:26)
      • So, ich hab mal zwei Bilder gemacht. [a href="http://www.zweirad-riese.de/upload/phasmid1.jpg" target="_blank"]Link Bild 1 (300 kb)[/a] [a href="http://www.zweirad-riese.de/upload/phasmid2.jpg" target="_blank"]Link Bild 2 (150 kb)[/a] Auf dem ersten ist der "Patient". Man sieht deutlich den 3 Millimeter breiten braunen Streifen um den die eine dicker geworden ist im Vergleich zu der auf Bild 2. Vielleicht lässt sich mit Hilfe der Bilder auch etwas zur genauen Art sagen.Danke! Gruß Peter [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Peter32, 10.03.2006, 15:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Peter32, 2006-03-10 15:51)
      • Es handelt sich wahrscheinlich um Ramulus artemis. Das dickere Weibchen befindet sich in der Hochphase der Eiablage. Also alles in Ordnung ;) Grüße (Oskar Conle, 2006-03-10 19:47)
      • Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Da bin ich ja beruhigt, das alles in Ordnung ist. Grüße Peter [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Peter32, 10.03.2006, 19:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Peter32, 2006-03-10 19:56)
    • Some questions (javier, 2006-04-05 15:13, views: 769)
      • Hello to all, I am new in this forum. I am breeder of stick-insects, alive in Spain and here it does not exist any forum, nor information on these wonderful insects. I would like to solve some doubts that I have, perhaps you can help me. I have observed in my Phyllium giganteum, that their antennas, produce a species of vibration. I do not know so that it can serve this vibrant organ to them. Somebody knows so that it serves. Another question: The cause knows somebody the scent that gives off the Extatosoma tiaratum. I listened that I was a species of disease, although do not know if this is correct. Another question: I have read in this forum that somebody had problems of degenerations with Acrophylla wuelfingi. The possible cause, would be as it describes to Oskar Conle a deficiency in his food well. To my it passed something to me similar with a Phyllium siccifolium, and I made a experiment that I did. My Phyllium, lost the legs, and ended up dying. The Phyllium, usually loses the first pair of legs when they are in too dry conditions. But this was not the cause of its loss of legs, since they died although they had much humidity. I added vitamins to the water glass in which they are submerged the brambles with which food to the Phyllium. It thought that by Osmosis, the vitamins would arrive until the insects, and thus they would recover. It worked to me, since they let die and lose its legs. If somebody has made more experiments with vitamins in the stick- insects ones, would thank for much that wrote to me to compile information on this subject, that it would help much to raise successfully species difficult to adapt to the plants that we have in Europe. Thanks to all. (javier, 2006-04-02 15:38)
      • SMELL PRODUCTION Many species of Phasmida produce a scent from glands in the thorax. It is believed to act mainly as a pheromone, to attract mates; however, there is no reliable evidence to prove that it is a pheromone. In some species the smell is very strong and acts as a defence against predators. The production of a strong scent is particularly noticable in many of the Pseudophasmatinae - and the spell from Aniosomorpha spp. is well documented (first recorded by King in 1867). A strong smell (causing a stinging sensation in your nose) is also produced by members of the genus Dinophasma (Aschiphasmatidae) from Borneo and can sometimes be seen as droplets of white liquid. The smell produced by Extatosoma tiaratum is not particularly strong - I kept them for almost 20 years and never noticed it - although it has been mentioned several times in the literature. I may be a smell that some people can detect easier than others, or perhaps I was too careful when handling mine! SOUND PRODUCTION Sound production by stridulation in phasmids was first noted in 1877 by Wood-Mason. Since then at least six genera have been found to have organs which are modified to produce sounds, and in all cases the noise appears to be used only for defence. Three of these genera occur in Borneo, Haaniella and Heteropteryx of the Heteropteryginae both have short wings used to produce a noise which sounds like a combination of rustling and clicking. This stridulation is produced in response to attack, and is often combined with raising the abdomen and stabbing or pinching movements of the powerfully spined hind legs. The noise appears to be produced by rapidly rubbing the front wings together. Leaf insects in the genus Phyllium have long been known (Henry, 1922) to produce sounds by rubbing together the thickened third segments of their antennae. [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Phil_Bragg, Apr 05, 2006 - 03:23 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Phil_Bragg, 2006-04-05 03:09)
      • Thank you very much by its answer, Mister Bragg, I feel very honest of which you answer to me. I am to the delay of being able to read its book, that I have the one in charge, (Phasmids of Borneo), but takes enough in arriving. SMELL PRODUCTION: I, in my Extatosomas distinguish two scents: First, he is the one that they emit like defense system, when they are bothered with insistence and is strong and disagreeable. This scent, produces with more frequency my females than my males. But, there is another scent, characteristic, that is not as strong as the produced one as defense mechanism. This scent, remains in the terrarium where I maintain them, not always it is pronounced with the same intensity and it is a scent like a coffee, that is not to me disagreeable. Usually is more intense when they are nymphs in L2 and L3 stages, . (At least, that is what I have observed in my Extatosomas). I feed them only with bramble, do not know if she can have something to see the feeding, but already have listened to the enough people the same commentary on this scent, for that reason she is to me so peculiar. ORGAN OF STRIDULATION: With respect to this, if, it is certain that all the Phyllium "female", has this organ, but I do not know so that they can use it, since sometimes they put to vibrate his antennas and they direct his head towards other directions. For my it is a mystery. Also it is a mystery as the males do not have this organ, although I suppose that they have transformed its antennas into organs detectors of some type of hormone, that emits the female, to be able to be located when they are adult, and thus to be able to mate. until now, also I do not know if the Phasmids use hormones to be located since the nocturnal butterflies makes. I would like to find information to still study these peculiar mysteries without solving. Thanks again for all its answers. Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-04-05 15:13)
    • Identification help (Susanne, 2006-05-11 11:36, views: 1257)
      • Hi all, Can somebody please help me to identify my Ramulus species? When I got this species two years ago I was told it would be Baculum sp. from Thailand. Here are some photos and other information: http://www.saunalahti.fi/kitur/Seka/ramulus.html Regards, Susanne (Susanne, 2006-05-07 13:24)
      • Hi Susanne That's a Cuniculina stilpna (Ramulus stilpnus until 2000). I also have got some of them. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-07 14:30)
      • Hi again Can you send me these photos, please? I've got a small insect magazin where I take some photos of this species. Unfortunately I haven't got any adults. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-08 18:38)
      • Hello Daniel, Yes, you may use the photos if you wish. You can copy them straight from my website. Just right click on a photo and then choose "Save". Are you sure that this species is Cuniculina stilpna? I looked at some photos on the Internet and they didn't match. Here are couple of photos of ova and that Ramulus magna looks exactly the same as my Ramulus sp. http://members.lycos.nl/phasma/rechts/kweeklijst/eitjes.htm Best wishes, Susanne (Susanne, 2006-05-09 19:47)
      • Hi Susanne Yes, I'm sure. The eggs look exactly like my Cuniculina stilpna-eggs. This site you wrote to me is in error. I can't look at these photos. But R. magnus (not magna!) and C. stilpna have both the same origin, exactly. In fact, R. magna is only a synonyme of C. stilpna. I would call them Cuniculina stilpna, I think. This sort was described first, in 1887 as Lonchodes stilpnus and Brunner called them Clitumnus magnus thirty years later. Until 2006 is this sort described as two sorts, that must be corrected. For this systematical mistake we lost so many words, it's silly! Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-09 21:06)
      • Hi Daniel, I found more photos of Cuniculina stilpna and neither the ova nor nymphs look like my Ramulus / Cuniculina species but those PSG 254 ova do. http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst/eitjes.htm http://www.phasma.eu/rechts/kweeklijst/Cuniculina_stilpus.htm http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/Pages/galeriephotos/galeriephotos/ramulussp226.htm I think the whole Ramulus genus is a big mess and I'm not wondering why it is so hard to identify species. All the best, Susanne (Susanne, 2006-05-10 19:14)
      • Hi Susanne The phasmids on the photos of your first and second page are Cuniculina insignis. On the other page is a Cuniculina / Ramulus sp., but I can't identify it. I must see the abdomen, if it is brown on the last element and splitted, it is a C. stilpna. The nymphs are in the first stage, they are very variable. They can be brown, green or both. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-11 11:36)
    • Hat mein wandelndes-Blatt "gebrochen" (insectus, 2006-05-16 16:03, views: 854)
      • Hallo, Ich habe mir heut ein wandelndes-Blatt ( Philium celebicum) gekauft ! Nach kurzer Zeit hat das Tier schohn gefressen,doch dann war auf einmal der ganze Kopf in eine braun-gelbe masse,änlich Honig, eingehüllt . Ich hab sofort versucht die masse mit Küchenpapier und einem Spatel versucht wegzukriegen, doch das Tier hatte die masse schohn selbst "eingesaugt" . Nun wollte ich euch fragen was mein Tierchen da gemacht hat,hat es etwa gebrochen,weil es auf der autofahrt relativ heiß und stickig war,oder können Phasmiden überhaupt nicht brechen ? Viele Grüße, insectus (insectus, 2006-05-11 17:50)
      • Bei dem Ausscheiden von Mageninhalt durch die Mundhöhle handelt sich um ein typisches Abwehrverhalten bei Phasmiden. Kein Grund zur Sorge. (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-16 16:03)
    • ID help (Kenneth, 2006-05-16 16:04, views: 810)
      • Could anyone please help me to identify the plasmid? The eggs may come from Peninsular Malaysia. Please ID it and tell me what can I feed it on. Please take a look at here: http://photo.xuite.net/knhsiao/784522/1.jpg#picture http://photo.xuite.net/knhsiao/784522/2.jpg#picture Best regards Kenneth [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Kenneth, May 16, 2006 - 10:06 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Kenneth, 2006-05-16 10:04)
      • Hi Kenneth ! Your pictures show a newly hatched nymph, which has not developed the body properly. As you said it is frim Malaysia, it MIGHT be a nymph of Pharnacia cantori (Westwood, 1859). This is however difficult to decide from a first instar nymph. Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-05-16 13:47)
      • Hi Frank! Thanks for your answer. I posted one picture of ova of them. They are similar to the ova of Pharnacia cantori. Could you identify them from the ova? http://photo.xuite.net/knhsiao/784522/4.jpg Best regards, Kenneth (Kenneth, 2006-05-16 15:50)
      • Pharnacia biceps REDTENBACHER, 1908 regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-16 16:04)
    • Eurycnema goliath (Oliver, 2006-05-23 21:05, views: 984)
      • Ich biete diesen Tieren immer mal wieder zusätzlich zum Eukalyptus andere Pflanzen an. [i]Amelanchier canadensis [/i]und [i]Hypericum sp. [/i] haben sie angenommen. Bisher habe ich nur unbefruchtete Eier, weil die Männchen noch nicht reif sind. Kann ich hier dennoch mit Nachwuchs rechnen? Den Angaben nach vermehren sie sich nur geschlechtlich. (Oliver, 2006-05-22 00:47)
      • Ich habe zwar noch nicht von einem erfolgreichen parthenogenetischen Zuchtstamm von Eurycnema goliath gehört, jedoch gab es lange Zeit einen guten parthenogenetischen Zuchstamm von E. versirubra. Ich denke also, es könnte klappen. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-23 21:05)
    • Peruphasma schultei (moiradrennan, 2006-05-29 12:03, views: 830)
      • What are the optimum rearing conditions for this species? It would be interesting to know the temperature, humidity, light levels in their natural habitat in Peru. (moiradrennan, 2006-05-28 19:40)
      • Hi Moira! The species occurs in a very small district in Northern Peru: Cordillera del Condor nature reserve, 1500-1800 m (at the border to Ecuador). It is found in small patches of dwarf forest. The host plant is a so far unidentified species of Schinus (Anacardiaceae) and the species appears to be strongly monophagous. During the day these nocturnal phasmids hide in the leaf-bases of certain Bromeliaceae which grow on the host plant. The area is quite windy. At temperatures of 20-25°C and high to low humidity the species has proven pretty easy to rear. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-29 12:03)
    • Unterschiede zwischen Phyllium-Arten (Rafael, 2006-06-01 17:33, views: 1255)
      • Hallo, Ich hätte ne Frage zur Unterscheidung von drei Phyllium-Arten. Und zwar habe ich seit einigen Monaten P. celebicum (der Verkäufer war nicht zu 100% sicher ob es auch wirklich diese Art ist) und hab sie mal anhand von Photos im Internet mit P.siccifolium P. spec. ( von den Philipinen) und P.celebicum verglichen. Rein vom Eindruck her würde ich sagen, ich habe keine celebicums. Klar, das Aussehen kann sehr variabel sein, aberNymphen von P.celebicum haben meist zwei Flecken auf dem Abdomen (haben meine nicht) und breitere Blattauswüchse an den Vorderbeinen, als die anderen beiden Arten, bei meinen sind die aber relativ schmal. Jetzt zur Frage: gibt es ein sicheres Unterscheidungsmerkmal zwischen diesen drei Arten, oder muß ich warten, bis ich Eier von den Tieren habe?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 26.05.2006, 16:10 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-05-26 14:17)
      • Hallö Hast du Fotos von deinen Tieren? Noch eine Erschwerung: Die Jungtiere zwischen L2 und L5 könnte man auch mit P.giganteum oder P.bioculatum verwechseln. Tiere in den Stadien L1, L6 oder Imagos könnte man ziemlich sicher unterscheiden. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-27 10:40)
      • Also wie giganteums sehen die ganz und gar nicht aus (die habe ich ja auch) . Wie kann ich dir denn Photos zuschicken oder hier ins Forum stellen? (Rafael, 2006-05-27 17:16)
      • Kannst beides tun, was dir leichter fällt. Ich kenne übrigens eine Züchterin, die eine L4-giganteum mit L3, 4 und 5-celebicum zusammenhält. Sie sind nicht mehr zu unterscheiden. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-29 17:24)
      • Welchen Befehl muß ich denn eingeben, um Photos zu verschicken? (Rafael, 2006-05-30 08:49)
      • Hallö Da kenne ich mich leider auch nicht aus. Sende doch die Bilder einfach an folgende E-Mail-Adresse: daniel.ballmer@bluewin.ch Merci Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-30 12:58)
      • Hallö Ich habe nun die Bilder gesehen und muss sagen: Ph. celebicum, bioculatum, giganteum, hausleithneri und 2 Ph. sp. von den Philippinen (wahrscheinlich eine davon Ph. geryon) fallen weg. Bei den Ph. siccifolium bin ich mir nicht ganz sicher, aber ich denke, dann müssten die Flecken weiter oben sein. Für mich kommt am ehesten Ph. pulchrifolium oder Ph. bilobatum X bioculatum (undeutliche Flecken, blaue Coxen fallen weg) in Frage. Mein Tipp: Phyllium pulchrifolium. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-31 21:18)
      • Am besten schick ich dir nochmal Bilder, wenn die Tiere adult sind, dann kann man es wohl am ehesten sagen. Die sind sich ja alle so ähnlich, da kann man schonmal 2 Arten miteinander verwechseln. (Rafael, 2006-05-31 23:01)
      • Okay, melde dich einfach irgendwann mal wieder. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-01 17:33)
    • Travel to Borneo (javier, 2006-06-02 01:11, views: 882)
      • Hello: I will travel to Borneo in June, (Kuching) and I am interested in knowing if there is some person there, that loves stick-insects. I would like to know the places and to see the zones where I can see species interesting, with more facility. Please contact: javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es Thank you very much. Javier (javier, 2006-05-28 09:14)
      • Hi Javier There is the Mt. Kinabalu National Park with over 500 species. But it's on the Malaysian side. In central Borneo are many rainforests and mountain forests which aren't very well-known. For the film "Bugs" the film team went to a rain forest in central Borneo and they found at one or two evenings species like Haaniella sp. (14 centimetres long), many Lonchodes sp., scolopenders, buffalo head katydids and more. Don't take always a guide. They show you only the big and beautiful species, then you haven't any Lonchodes, Orestes or Dares sp. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-29 17:32)
      • Hi all, Yes, the area around Mt. Kinabalu shows a very interesting biodiversity. But it inhabits at best 50 species and not 500. The genus Orestes is not recorded from Borneo. Don´t go to the Indonesian part of Borneo, as it is quite unsafe. Sabah and Sarawak are fine. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-30 08:37)
      • Thank you very much, all the information that you can give me will be very well received, since it is the first time that I travel to Borneo and I do not know what I can be there. Surely which to my return I will have many adventures of the forest to count, already I will have to them informed. Best regards. Javier. (javier, 2006-05-30 09:30)
      • A little questions: Is necessary to use a GPS (Global Positions System), there?. I don´t know if you can lose itself with facility. I have maps of the zone, and compass, but I do not know if it is necessary to enter itself much outside the ways to see a good variety of species. Thanks. Javier (javier, 2006-05-30 09:43)
      • Hi A GPS? Very interesting question... I didn't hear anything about this idea yet. But a compass is necessary. In these forests you can't know where you are, when you don't have a compass. But deep in the forests you must to climb on the trees to find some phasmids. Search them in falled trees and in copses. Under the bushes, you will find Heteropteryginae, at night there are the most phasmids on the bushes and trees. So you don't must to go out of the trails and into the forest and you don't take a GPS. Mostly, you can find some phasmids in villages in gardens. Ask the children, they can bring you them for a lot of money. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-30 13:08)
      • Hi again I forgot to say: If you go to Borneo for quite long (over 3 weeks) and if you collect many phasmids, you take some breeders and a coordinator (not essential, but easier) who can breed and identify your stick insects. The coordinator takes the photos of your phasmids and maybe their foodplants and identify them. That's essential, because the breeders don't know them and you can't take all phasmid and plant encyclopedias with you. The coordinator can find them and can give informations to the breeders. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-30 20:32)
      • Sorry I made a mistake with the 500 species. There's a 0 too much. and I didn't mean Orestes, but Obrimus. ;-) Thank you, Oscar. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-30 20:37)
      • Hello Daniel: What is a coordinator? Where can I find one? I never hear of this. Is as a guide? Are there breeders of phasmids there? Where can I visit them? It seems that you know the zone well. Do you think that is easy to bring the stick-insects with me in the airplane? How can become without problems? Thanks. Javier. (javier, 2006-05-30 22:10)
      • Hi, No, you will not need a GPS, as you only collect on paths. Everybody who ever went to the tropics, knows that it is impossible to go into the jungle. The vegetation is much to tight and massive to get through. Anyway collection along paths is much more successful. Please read our chapter about collecting in the tropics, there you will find a lot of information on how to get best results when collection. Use the headtorch collecting in Borneo. Ramulus: Obrimus does not occur in Borneo. This genus is restricted to the Philippines. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-05-30 23:06)
      • Hi Javier As a coordinator, you can take another breeder who has a big knowledge about phasmids and some encyclopedias. He must to be reached every day on Mail or chat to answer your questions about phasmids you find. I don't know anything about local breeders, but there are many phasmid catchers who rear hundreds of phasmids in terrible small cages. Don't buy phasmids of these catchers! To bring stick-insects back home is very difficult, you take a permission and long or thin stick-insects usually lose some legs during the flight. In older airplanes, the load rooms are very cold and the passenger rooms don't have a high humidity. Send only ovas back home and let the phasmids there. Best regards Daniel P.S.: An aunt of me lives in southeast Asia. She also was on the Mt. Kinabalu. Imself didn't go there, but I was in north Malaysia. Endemic north Malaysian phasmids are almost completely unknown. If you have the occasion to go there, don't miss it! (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-05-31 21:10)
      • Thank you very much to all by your aid here and out of line. Tomorrow I will travel until Borneo and they have served your advice helpful to me, already I will tell you as it were the trip when he returns. A greeting to all. Javier. (javier, 2006-06-02 01:11)
    • Insect from Costa Rica (Xaver, 2006-06-03 11:23, views: 951)
      • Hello! Do you know, which species ([i]Phylliidae[/i]) this is? [a href="http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/17/2259617/3565333565313061.jpg"]http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/17/2259617/3565333565313061.jpg[/a] [a href="http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/17/2259617/6266333433656366.jpg"]http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/17/2259617/6266333433656366.jpg[/a] I made these photos in Tapanti National Park in Costa Rica 14th of May. Greetings, Xaver...[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Xaver, 02.06.2006, 16:22 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Xaver, 2006-06-02 16:20)
      • I am afraid nobody in this forum will be able to help you, as this is a Orthoptera (Ensifera) and not a Phasmatodea. This might be a member of the Pseudophyllidae (Ensifera) but it does not belong to the Phyllidae as these are Phasmids. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-06-02 17:04)
      • Hi Xaver I found your leaf-mimic katydid on these pages: http://www.iamtonyang.com/index.php?date=031111 http://www.richard-seaman.com/Wallpaper/Nature/Grasshoppers/DeadLeafMimicKatydidThumbnail.jpg My tip: Parascopioricus sp. Do you have some of them yet? Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 03.06.2006, 10:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-03 10:56)
      • Thank you, Daniel! I never had some of them, this photo is from wilderness in Costa Rica. I didn't collect these katydids. Sorry! Greetings, Xaver... (Xaver, 2006-06-03 11:23)
    • Wer kann mir bei der Artbestimmung helfen?? (KatjaLauria, 2006-06-12 11:39, views: 879)
      • ich hoffe das ich die Bilder hier reinladen kann.... geht wohl nicht...vielleicht kann mir jemand sagen wie ich die Bilder hier rein bekomme LG Katjalauria[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: KatjaLauria, 11.06.2006, 15:25 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (KatjaLauria, 2006-06-11 15:04)
      • Hallo Am besten stellst du sie ins Internet und gibst hier die Site an. Oder du sendest sie an mich. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-11 21:21)
      • Hallo Daniel, ich habe Bilder von den Eiern und den Larven?Nymphe? mal reingestellt hoffe du kannst was erkennen.Wie du siehst habe ich noch keine Ahnung von Stabheuschrecken hatte die Eier geschenkt bekommen und hatte schon geglaubt das da nie was schlüpft weil sie schon so alt waren ca.5-8 Monate hatte die Besitzerin gesagt und nun habe ich 3, die auf dem Bild ist kleinste die anderen beiden sind fast doppelt so groß und dicker,vielleicht bekomme ich sie ja auch ins Objektiv..... :-) danke dir schon mal LG Katja http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/5013/eier0rd.jpg http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/1524/stabheuschrecke5qr.jpg http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/9855/stabheuschrecke13uf.jpg (KatjaLauria, 2006-06-12 08:47)
      • Sipyloidea sipylus. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-06-12 11:17)
      • Hallo Das sind ja keine so guten Bilder... Na ja, die Eier sind ca. 7 mm lang und wurden irgendwo angeklebt? Dann sind es Sipyloidea sipylus, Rosaflügel-Stabschrecken. Sind die Eier etwa 1,2 cm lang und wurden in die Erde gelegt? Dann könnten es Parasipyloidea gorkomi sein. Ich tippe auf Erstere. Habe auch welche. In diesem Fall ist es einfach: Mit 1-3 Mal das Terrarium einsprühen am Tag sind sie leicht aufzuziehen. Die Sterberate ist sehr niedrig. Sind die Tierchen erwachsen, besitzen sie Flügel, mit denen sie kurze Strecken schweben können. Sie vermehren sich parthenogenetisch (ohne Männchen) und kleben ihre Eier in alle Ecken der Terrarien. Mit einem Skalpell vorsichtig ablösen und auf leicht feuchtem Küchenpapier schlüpfen lassen. Schlupfdauer: 1-3 Monate, Wachstumsphase (Nymphenstadium): 2 Monate, bei Trockenheit beides auch länger. NICHT ALLE EIER SCHLÜPFEN LASSEN, UM GOTTES WILLEN! Nur so viele, wie du Jungtiere willst, plus 2-3 zur Sicherheit. Wenn du möchtest, kann ich dir auch Eier von anderen leicht züchtbaren Stab- und Gespenstschrecken verkaufen. Natürlich mit Artbeschreibung :-D. Es ist ein wundervolles Hobby, das ich bald auch 2 Jahre lang betreibe. Es braucht nicht viel Geld, dafür einiges an Geduld, Vorsicht, Sanftmut, Gelassenheit und natürlich Begeisterung! Es ist ein wunderbares Gefühl, solch ein kleines, zerbrechliches Tierchen auf der Hand zu haben, es ist total spannend, die Tiere zu suchen, wenn sie sich tarnen. Ihre rosaroten Flügel sind einfach schön und es macht Spass, neue Futterpflanzen zu finden und auszuprobieren. Was geht: Brom-, Him-, Erd- und Vogelbeere (Eberesche), Geranien, Pelargonien, Tradescanthia, Storchschnabel, Kirsch-, Pflaumen-, Mandel-, Apfel-, Birnbaum, Haselstaude, Heckenkirsche, alle Arten Rosen, Johanniskraut, Liguster, Cotoneaster, Quitte, Weiss-, Schwarz- und Feuerdorn. Brombeere, Hypericum, Cotoneaster und Feuerdorn sind exzellentes Winterfutter. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-12 11:39)
    • Aretaon frisst Orchideen (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-20 13:33, views: 885)
      • Hallö zusammen Gestern ist etwas Lustiges passiert: Auf den geliebten Phalaenopsis-Orchideen meiner Mutter entdeckte sie eine entlaufene Aretaon asperrimus-Nymphe. Bei genauerem Hinschauen fand ich auch tiefe Frassspuren und unter dem Topf wimmelte es von kleinen Körnchen... Daraus liess sich schliessen, dass dieses Tierchen schon ca. 2-3 Wochen auf der Pflanze gelebt hatte! Das Tier sah auch ziemlich gesund aus. Nun, das ist vielleicht keine so günstige Lösung, dafür halten Orchideen monatelang im feuchten Terrarium. Vielleicht eine Option für Orchideenzüchter, die öfters mal in Urlaub fahren wollen :-) Jedenfalls ist es interessant, da Orchideen nicht sehr nahe mit anderen Futterpflanzen verwandt sind. Sind Farne aber schliesslich auch nicht. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-06-20 13:33)
    • Tod vermeiden? (Darius_Ims, 2006-06-23 21:17, views: 711)
      • Hallo. Könnte mir evtl. jemand helfen... denn jedesmal wenn meine Weibchen sich clonen, sterben die Stabheuschrecken eine Woche später. Was kann ich dagegen tun? Und noch etwas... Was ist besser als boden: Rindenmulch oder normale Erde? Dan[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Darius_Ims, 23.06.2006, 21:18 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Darius_Ims, 2006-06-23 21:17)
    • Phyllium food plants (longicorn, 2006-07-02 10:00, views: 1335)
      • Do Phyllium eat strawberry and hibiscus plants? How well do they do on Eucalyptus? I am in an area that doesn't allow me to grow bramble and oak isn't an option. Thanks Rebeccah (longicorn, 2006-02-13 06:41)
      • Hi Rebeccah, Yes, several species of Phasmatodea eat strawberry, hibiscus and eucalyptus. Strawberry is a Rosacea and closely related to bramble, so most species feeding on bramble will readily accept strawberry, too. Hibiscus is only eaten by a few species. (e.g. Prisomera spp.). Eucalyptus is also a little difficult, as it depends on the species of eucalyptus you are offering. The best for phasmids seems to be Eucalyptus gunnii. Mostly Australian and some Asian species feed on Eucalyptus: (Eurycnema, Extatosoma, Ctenomorphodes, Didymuria, Podacanthus, Parapodacanthus, Tropidoderus, …) But when you are able to cultivate strawberries, why is it not possible to cultivate brambles? Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-02-13 08:19)
      • Rebecca I have reared phyllium for some time on various plants including tropicals such as guava Eugenia and strawberry guava etc . Despite trying different plants this a mix of oak and bramble works best diet for me. I am assuming you dont have a garden. Oak can be grown easily from acorns in pots on a window ledge and rotated from window ledge to cage to window ledge regularly before it becomes sick. Softer leaved forms of Quercus ilex or ilex / robur hybrids are best as they are evrgreen and don't suffer from mould. Let me know if you want to try growing on young plants of Q ilex Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2006-02-13 18:01)
      • Thanks Oskar and Curtis, I live in Australia and bramble is considered a pest weed. I am also in the north and it doesn't get cold enough for it to grow. Oak doesn't grow to well up here either. As we have lots of hibiscus, I thought that this might be okay. And strawberrys grow in pots really well. This is my first time rearing Phyllium and have just had my first baby hatch, so I am a little worried that at a week she doesn't seem to be eating the strawberry plant. Would I be better going and buying a Guava plant? Thanks for all the help Rebeccah (longicorn, 2006-02-14 00:42)
      • Most Phasmids feed on bramble, raspberry, rose and strawberry in captivity (80-90% of all cultured phasmids). These plants are very closely related to each other and all belong to the family Rosacea. So strawberry will be fine for species which usually feed on bramble and rose. Living in Australia, I would keep Australian stickinsects which are possibly easier to obtain for you. There are about 150 known species and an other 100 unknown species of Phasmatodea in Australia. Many of them can easily be kept on Eucalyptus. Can you tell us the names of the species you are currently keeping? Then we could give you better advice on which foodplant to use. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-02-14 09:23)
      • Just thought I'd add... I grow a thornless blackberry in large pots, and it does winter well inside. I belive the cultivar is "Arapaho" Has huge tasty berries to reward us people growing them for the love of phasmids as well ;) (Mendi, 2006-06-13 13:50)
      • Just a short note to the thornless bramble. Unfortunately, unlike the "normal thorned" bramble, the thornless bramble will not be eating that well. There are only a few species which eats thornless bramble. So, when a phasmidspecies feeds on bramble it doesn't automatically feeds on thornless bramble. (RobK, 2006-06-15 19:08)
      • Hello: I feed my Phyllium species with a mixture of plants and have 3 species with different tastes: Phyllium giganteum: This it eats the bramble and the oak well. Phyllium siccifolium: Bramble and plants of the family Rosaceae in general, also eats Rosa sp. (very well), but it does not like Crataegus sp. nor other similar species. Phyllium celebicum: It eats a bramble mixture very well and eucalyptus, it likes enough the eucalyptus. I advise to you that you prove with plants of the Myrtaceae family, like the Guayaba, that eat all the Phyllium in the wild. If you provide a mixture to them of plants, they will choose the one that more they like and in addition you will have less problems in the following generations by lack of vitamins and nutrients that if you feed them with an only species on plant. My problems with this, appears in the last moult, and the females are more prone to get problems and degeneration than males. (javier, 2006-07-02 10:00)
    • Borneo (javier, 2006-07-03 23:03, views: 762)
      • Hello to all: I returned to Borneo, and I am impresive with the diversity of phasmids and other animals that you can see there. Thanks to all the people that help me to this expeditions, I will have other similar soon. I have some species of there that I could collected and there are very well now. I am breeding Datames borneensis borneensis, very special with feed, and I would like to know the diferent of the Genus Pylaemenes and Datames, because I observed that appears a lot erroneous about the two genus. Some authors, described one genus as Datames and other as Pylaemenes and no is very clear the different of this. Please help me in this little hole. Other cuestion: Frank, definitively is impossible to communicate with you by email. If you want, I can send you some photos of interesting species of Borneo for your web, please answer me. I have also Hoploconia gecko and I read that this specie have a big mortality in the 1 instar, Isn´t it? I am feeding with Rubus sp., I don´t know if somebody try with other plants for this species, Is Rubus the best for these?, I could see that this insects feeds on little plants until 50 cm of tall, but they don´t have any preference to the genus of this. Even, I have been able to see some eating ferns in wild state, also Epidares nolimetangere. I do not know what is the best for this species. I have any species that I can not to identify although I have some eggs. I don´t know is exits one bank of photos in internet, about the species with his eggs to help me to identify I hope that all can understand this message. Best regards. Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-07-02 10:35)
      • Hi The systemation is a real mess! Pylaemenes and Datames are maybe synonyms, because Pylaemenes mouhotii is also described as Datames and Orestes mouhotii. I don't know which plants these little species were, but Heteropteryginae also eat Tradescanthia, Guava, strawberry plants, ivy (but not only, you have to give some other plants with) and even orchids (Phalaenopsis). To your eggs: Can you send me some photos of them, please? Greetings Daniel P.S.: Maybe the H. gecko have a too low humidity?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 03.07.2006, 21:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-03 21:52)
      • Thank you Ramulus: Please, send me your mail and I will send you some photos of the eggs and adults. Ok? Best regards Javier. (javier, 2006-07-03 23:02)
      • My mail is : javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es (javier, 2006-07-03 23:03)
    • lonchodes-weibchen sterben einfach (conrad helm, 2006-07-10 13:40, views: 790)
      • hallo!!mein problem besteht darin, das sich meine lonchodes rusticus-weibchen zwar bis zum adult-stadium häuten, kurz darauf aber ohne ersichtlichen grund tot vom ast fallen....die männchen hingegen sind putzmunter!!woran liegt das....luftfeuchte und temperatur stimmen soweit...gefressen haben sie auch!!! wer kann mir da weiterhelfen...wäre sehr dankbar für ein paar tipps!! schöne grüße helmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: helmi, 10.07.2006, 13:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (conrad helm, 2006-07-10 13:40)
    • Bin neu hier! (Egobuster, 2006-07-12 12:58, views: 805)
      • Ich wollte mal fragen wann die Eier von den Tieren schlüpfen? Bitte schick mir die Antwort an meine E-mail adresse: flemmingverwuester@web.de (Egobuster, 2006-07-12 10:43)
      • Hallo Welche Art hast du denn? Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Warum hast du so einen brutalen Nickname?!? (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-12 12:58)
    • Looking for eggs (francisco, 2006-07-20 08:09, views: 756)
      • Hello, I am looking for the following eggs,must be able to ship to USA. Phyllium giganteum. Phyllium bioculatum. Phobeaticus serratipes. Pharnacia sp (Any) Agathemera crassa, eggs,nymphs,adults preserved or live. thanks FT fjtorresvw@hotmail.com (francisco, 2006-07-20 08:09)
    • An den Moderrator (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-20 18:33, views: 1015)
      • Ich kann von jeden Beitrage löschen oder versetzen. Ist das NORMAL? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-20 10:03)
      • Hast du meinen Beitrag auch gelöscht? Kann ihn nicht mehr finden! (Gina, 2006-07-20 11:13)
      • Hallo Gina, Nein, ich habe Deinen Beitrag nicht gelöscht. Werde der Sache auf den Grund gehen. Irgendwas stimmt nicht mit dem System. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-20 13:50)
      • Ich weiß nicht vieleicht habe ich ihn gelöscht, bin mir nicht sicher. Wenn ich ihn gelöscht habe tut es mir echt leid. sorry[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 20.07.2006, 16:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-20 16:08)
      • Na dann werde ich mich eben nochmal vorstellen! (Gina, 2006-07-20 18:33)
    • Eier (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-22 20:53, views: 1116)
      • Wie lange brauchen die Eier von dilatata? [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: trichter, 20.07.2006, 10:48 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-14 19:35)
      • Weiß nicht (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-14 19:36)
      • Hallo Felix Die Art heisst Heteropteryx dilatata und die Eier brauchen 8-14 Monate. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-14 21:35)
      • Und was fressen sie und im Winter? Was muss man sonst noch wissen?Wie lange leben die fertigen Tiere? Hättest du Larven von dilatata?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 16.07.2006, 10:13 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-07-15 19:54)
      • Hallo Felix Wie andere Phasmiden Cotoneaster und Brombeere. Zur Abwechslung auch mal Efeu. Und: Nein, ich habe leider keine abzugeben. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-07-22 20:53)
    • Taxonomy (javier, 2006-07-24 16:59, views: 900)
      • Hello to all: I would like to know if Trachyaretaon brueckneri ¿sp? has been including like a new Genera, or it is simply considered as a subspecies of Aretaon asperrimus, (the information that encounter in Internet is a little rare). Also, I will be thankful if someone can help me in to know like I can recognize the two species of Eurycantha calcarata (PSG number 23 and 44), that are in culture at the moment in Europe. Exist key of identification trustworthy for these insects?. Where can I find this?. Other: The most recent revision for the Genera Areolatae , is the one of Oliver Zompro, (2004), I suppose, but; What is the most modern for the Genera Anareolatae? The one of Bradley & Galil of (1977)?. Somebody can say me the most correct form to me to identify the species of Order PHASMATODEA? Other: Peruphasma schultei is a new species, and I can´t find either information on its taxonomic identification. Surely that O. Conle or F. henneman, can help me to find this information. I would be very thanked for by his aid. (My mail: is javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es) A hug !!!. (javier, 2006-04-28 08:39)
      • Dear Javier ! Trachyaretaon brueckneri is not a subspecies of asperrimus. Aretaon and Trachyaretaon are two distinct genera, although Trachyaretaon was originally described as a subgenus of Aretaon by Rehn & Rehn (1938). Trachyaretaon is only found on the Philippines and Palawan, whereas Aretaon is restricted to Borneo. This was published by Zompro (2004). The formal description of Trachyaretaon brueckneri will be published this month. Unfortunately, there are no keys to distinguish the species of Eurycantha spp. except for Redtenbacher (1908). The keys of Redtenbacher are however not of much use. PSG 23 and PSG 44 can be distinguished as follows: PSG 23: Colouration very dark brown / black, body spination very indistinct and blunt, intersegmental skins of ventral body surface whitish. PSG 44: Usually larger than PSG 23, colouration of females sepia or greenish mid brown, males lighter brown than PSG 23, body spination more prominent and pointed, intersegmental skins of ventral body surface bluish / greenish. Both species appear to be Eurycantha calcarata, but clearly represent two geographical varieties. Peruphasma schultei: If you wish, I can send you the original publication and description of this species in "Zootaxa" as a pdf-file. Please let me know. There is no comprehensive treatment of the Anareolate so far. The identification of Phasmids is still very difficult. This is mainly due to there are no sufficient identification keys for many genera. The most successful way to identify things is to start with Westwood (1859) and Brunner v. Wattenwyl & Redtenbacher (1906-1908). Then you can go on with subsequent literature dealing with the taxa concerned. Bradley & Galil (1977) is not of help at all for identifying genera and species. I hope I have answered most of your questions ? Best wishes, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-04-29 12:57)
      • Dear Frank: Thank you very much by your aid, always it is a pleasure to be able to learn of your knowledge. I will try to look for the texts that you suggest to me. A hug. (javier, 2006-04-29 16:39)
      • Hello... I'm a bit confused now: In an [a href="http://www.phasmatodea.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpBB_14&file=index&action=viewtopic&topic=161&2"]earlier thread[/a], I received the answer that the correct name is [i]Aretaon[/i] ([i]Trachyaretaon[/i]) [i]brueckneri[/i]. I would be very pleased if someone could clear me up: Is [i]Trachyaretaon[/i] currently regarded as genus or subgenus? And then, is there any possibility for me to obtain the original descriptions of [i]A. brueckneri[/i] and [i]P. schultei[/i]? Thanks in advance. Best wishes, Jan[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: JanH, 23.07.2006, 20:39 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (JanH, 2006-07-23 20:38)
      • Hi Jan, Trachyaretaon is now regarded as a genus. When I answered your first question, it was still doubtful if this status was correct. For which purpose are you looking for the publications of Peruphasma schultei and Trachyaretaon? I have a digital copy of the Peruphasma paper but I unfortunately don´t have one of our Trachyaretaon paper. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-24 16:59)
    • Wo hin mit Sipyloidea sipylus (Gina, 2006-07-24 20:49, views: 739)
      • Was macht man mit einen Stabheuschrecke die man nicht mehr haben möchte? Ich möchte das es ihr weiterhin gut geht aber ich komme nicht richtig an sie ran, ich bin wohl doch ein Typ Mensch der doch ein bisschen Fell braucht um ein Tier zu mögen! Meine Heuschrecke hat sich letzte Nacht gehäutet und ist nun ausgewachsen, heute Morgen hat sie schon ordentlich mit den Flügeln geschlagen und ich mag den Deckel von ihrem Behälter nicht mehr abnehmen! Bitte helft mir! (Gina, 2006-07-23 15:35)
      • Schade das einem hier keiner hilft!!! Die Stabheuschrecke nimmt mein Schwager jetzt! (Gina, 2006-07-24 14:53)
      • Bei Deinem Tier handelt es sich um ein Sipyloidea sipylus, das ist gewiss die robusteste, vermehrungsfreudigste und häufigste Anfängerart die es gibt. Keiner hier im Forum wird ernsthaft Interesse an dieser Art haben. Wenn man die Art mal in der Zuchtanlage hat, bekommt man sie so schnell nicht wieder weg, da sie überall Eier ankleben. Die Art ist wirklich nur was für Anfänger. Fragilere Arten werden von Sipyloidea sipylus bei Haltung im gleichen Käfig, einfach verdrängt. Kein erfahrener Züchter wird sich diese Art freiwillig antuen, Sorry. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-24 16:38)
      • Ich wollte ja auch nur von euch wissen was ich mit ihr machen soll, kann sie ja schlecht verhungern lassen oder sie töten![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Gina, 24.07.2006, 20:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Gina, 2006-07-24 20:49)
    • Lonchodes sp (javier, 2006-07-29 18:27, views: 804)
      • Hello, these are my news doubts: I have some eggs of possible Lonchodes of Borneo, but I do not know the species. Is possible that one of these was the same of Lonchodes catori, Kirby 1856. But I was looking for this genus and this species and; Is now described as Lonchodes everetti, Kirby 1896?, (by Phill E. Bragg). Or is now Lonchodes jejunus, Brunner, 1907?. Really my eggs are very similar to eggs of Lonchodes catori, it is more likely that of the collection of the moderator (I saw a photos in a book of your collection), but definitely is not as the eggs of Lonchodes everetti. Also, I have some doubts about the name of these species, because in PSG number, they have two different number (PSG 39 and PSG 119), I think. By the moment, I have more doubts about the genus Lonchodes and Hermagoras because I have eggs named as Hermagoras but I think that this is the same name of Lonchodes. It is a little confused with this genus. Somebody can help me? It is possible to show some photos of eggs in this page to compare them? Thanks, Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-07-16 08:50)
      • Nobody can help me with these doubts? Thanks. Javier. (javier, 2006-07-25 11:05)
      • PSG 39 and PSG 119 represent two different cultures of the same specie: Lonchodes jejunus (Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907). Lonchodes catori Kirby, 1896 is synonym of Lonchodes everetti (Kirby, 1896), while Lonchodes jejunus (Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907) and Lonchodes everetti (Kirby, 1896) are distinct valid species. Moreover, Lonchodes and Hermagoras are distinct valid genera (the last one includes only 3 taxa at present). Kind regards, Marco Gottardo [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Marco, Jul 27, 2006 - 06:13 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marco, 2006-07-25 22:03)
      • Thank you Marco, I will try to find a catalogue of species of Lonchodes, to see if I can understand it better, because I do not know the taxonomic differences to consider them two genus different. King regards. Javier (javier, 2006-07-29 18:27)
    • Identifikation + Frage (Valentin Schatz, 2006-07-30 12:50, views: 1334)
      • Hallo, ich habe hier das Bild einer Heteropteryginae Nymphe bekommen, bei deren Identifikation ich nicht sicher bin: http://people.freenet.de/bierbungi/IMG_1256.JPG Ich dachte bei Kopf- und Thoraxform sofort and Aretaon asperrimus, denke aber, mich erinnern zu können, dass das Abdomen bei dieser Art anders geformt ist (aber vielleicht nicht bei den Nymphen). Außerdem ist dieses Tier außergewöhnlich farbenprächtig für eine Aretaon Nymphe, aber das hat ja nichts zu sagen. Des weiteren würde es mich interessieren, ob irgendjemand im Moment eine robuste (Hochland?-) Phasmidenart abzugeben hat, welche sowohl recht hohe Temperaturen im Sommer, große Feuchtigkeit und Temperaturen um 10 Grad im Winer erträgt (ertragen könnte). Vielleicht auch nach entsprechender Eingewöhnung. Vielen Dank im Voraus, Valentin [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sypiloidea, 22.06.2006, 15:38 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Valentin Schatz, 2006-06-22 15:34)
      • Hi Valentin, This is very probably a female nymph of Aretaon asperrimus. The colour often varies a lot. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-06-22 21:15)
      • Hallo Oskar, thanks for the answer! Could you also recommend a species after reading my second question? Im sure there exist phasmid being able to live in this climate somewhere... Kindest regards, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2006-06-23 12:48)
      • Hi Valentin, No, I don´t think that there is a phasmid species in culture which will be suitable for these extreme conditions. European phasmids like Bacillus or Clonopsis will stand low temperatures, but they will die under very humid conditions. Some simple species like Ramulus artemis and Sipyloidea sipylus will survive these conditions, but you probably are not interested in keeping these species, are you ;) Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-06-25 10:19)
      • Hi Oskar, thanks for the info. Well, I don´t mind these 2 species usually, but I do mind them living in my greenhouse ;) Greetings, Valentin (Valentin Schatz, 2006-06-25 15:51)
      • you should just give it a try with some species... (Xotica85, 2006-07-30 12:50)
    • I need photo of Megacrania spp. ! (Evan, 2006-08-03 20:43, views: 779)
      • Hi ! I need photo of all species of Megacrania spp. Hope some breeder can help me! Thank you ! GoodLuck Evan (Evan, 2006-08-03 20:43)
    • Stabi gestorben (KatjaLauria, 2006-08-06 16:50, views: 1188)
      • Hallo, bin ganz traurig, vorgestern hatte eine Stabi ( sipyloidea sipylus )von mi,r Schaum am Kopf und ist gestorben. Sie war beim häuten.Was ist das? @ Oskar sie fressen keine Chiliblätter LG Katja (KatjaLauria, 2006-07-23 06:31)
      • Oh wie traurig! Wenn ich wüsste das du in meiner Nähe wohnst würde ich dir meine Sipyloidea sipylus geben, ich möchte sie nicht mehr haben! (Gina, 2006-07-23 15:27)
      • Hi Katja Du hast ihr vielleicht zu wenig den Käfig befeuchtet... Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-06 16:50)
    • dilatata (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-07 22:17, views: 1134)
      • Ich möchte gerne viel über H. dilatata wissen. Ich würde mich über viele Beiträge freuen.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 05.08.2006, 20:38 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-05 20:37)
      • Hi Felix Length: F 14-17, M 11-13 cm Weight: 40-80 g (heaviest phasmid at all) Food: Bramble, strawberry, banana tree, apple, cotoneaster, prunus, guava, oak Minimal cage for two pairs: 40 x 40 x 60 cm, better 60 x 50 x 80 cm, with earth ground Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-06 16:48)
      • Sonst noch was? Will alles über sie wissen.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 06.08.2006, 19:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-06 19:32)
      • Ja, aber so weit reicht mein Englisch trotz allem nicht :-) -Sie können ziemlich fest mit den Hinterbeinen ausschlagen, du solltest sie immer mit Gartenhandschuhen aus dem Terri nehmen, wenn dieses gereinigt werden muss! -Die Weibchen haben 2 Färbungsformen, eine dunkelgrüne und eine gelbgrün marmorierte mit roten Dörnchen, als Nymphen sind sie erst braun wie die Männchen, dann grün, gelb, orange oder sogar rot. Erwachsen verlieren sie aber jene Farben. -Man kann besonders die Weibchen vom Schlüpflingsalter an durch häufiges Herausnehmen an einem gewöhnen, so dass sie während des Älterwerdens nicht, oder zumindest weniger, ausschlagen. -Sie leben in Thailand und Westmalaysia -Sie sind sehr gefragt auf den meisten Börsen Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-07 11:51)
      • Weiß sonst noch jemand was, ich will mehr, viel mehr! Bitte schreibt in DE mein Englisch ist schrecklich.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 07.08.2006, 22:18 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-07 22:17)
    • Blutiger Anfänger braucht Hilfe (crossfire, 2006-08-08 13:48, views: 1141)
      • Hallo Ihr Lieben, ich habe mir ein paar Stabheuschrecken bei einem Besuch im Regenwaldhaus in Hannover in letzten Jahr mitgebracht. Nach anfänglichen Schwierigkeiten haben 4 Kameraden fröhlich überlebt, 2 weibliche, 2 männliche Tiere. Sie haben auch Eier gelegt und bis auf 1 Männche n sind altersbedingt alle anderen gestorben. Nun versuchen kleine neue Stabis aus ihren Eiern zu schlüpfen, leider bleiben sie an den Eiern irgendwie kleben und sterben . Mein Versuch, ihnen die Eier mit einer Pinzette zu entfernen führte leider auch zu keinem Überleben. Kann mir jemand einen Rat geben?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: crossfire, 23.07.2006, 22:31 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (crossfire, 2006-07-23 22:27)
      • Halte die Eier feuchter. Lege sie auf feuchte Erde oder Vermiculit in ein kleines Gefäß mit Luftlöchern im Deckel. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-24 09:31)
      • Hurra, es hat geklappt. 3 kleine muntere Stabheuschrecken kriechen durch mein Terrarium, weil meine Nachbarkinder die ganze Zeit für Futter und Unterhaltung gesorgt haben , heißen die drei jetzt Annika, Melissa und Johannes und die kleinen Nachbarkinder überlegen ob sie nun Patentante/onkel oder vielleicht Bruder (Johannes ist 3) sind . Wir sind super happy. Gut , dass man jemanden gefragt hat, der sich damit auskennt. Danke, danke. (crossfire, 2006-07-28 22:09)
      • Hallo, auch ich bin absoluter Anfänger. Das heißt ich hab noch garnicht angefangen. Ich ziehe bald um und wollte mir dann eine Stabheuschrecke anschaffen. Nun wollte ich fragen ob ich zum halten auch ein Aquarium nehmen kann? Und dann noch wo ich das Futter beschaffen kann? Ist es wirklich so unkompliziert mit der Haltung der interessanten Krabbler? Jazzyly (Christina, 2006-07-31 12:04)
      • Hallo Jazzyly, wenn man ein paar Sachen beachtet, ist die Haltung ganz einfach. Meine Stabis sind in einem kleinen ehem. Aquarium, oben mit einem Fliegengitter gesichert. Als Futter nehmen meine Brombeerblätter, mögen aber nur ältere und die müssen im Wasser stehen, weil Stabis nachtaktiv sind und nur nachts fressen (war mir am Anfang auch nicht klar ). Ich habe den Boden nur mit ein paar Kiesel ausgelegt, dann lässt sich alles besser reinigen. Regelmäßig sprühe ich die Blätter mit einer Blumenspritze an und konnte beobachten, wie die Tiere die Wassertropfen aufsaugen. Jede Woche gibt es neue Blätter. Im Winter habe ich mir welche am Waldrand gesucht, dort waren sie immer noch grün. Jedes Alternativfutter haben meine ignoriert. Einmal in der Woche kommen meine Nachbarkinder, dann setzen wir das erwachsene Tierchen auf den Wohnzimmerboden und die Kinder bewachen ihn, damit er nicht türmen kann. Dann reinige ich das Glas gründlich. Das Kerlchen ist ganz schön munter und die Kinder haben ihn Sportler getauft. Als die Weibchen, die altersbedingt verstorben sind, noch lebten, konnte ich den Liebesakt beobachten und sehen, wie sie Eier gelegt haben. Ich habe die Stabis aus einer Laune heraus beim Regenwaldhaus mitgenommen, sie wurden dort kostenlos abgegeben, inzwischen habe ich aber einen Narren an den Tierchen gefressen und dass jetzt auch noch meine eigene Nachzucht da ist, finde ich einfach grandios. Jetzt hoffe ich, dass die Kleinen schön fressen, sich häuten und wachsen. Liebe Grüße crossfire (crossfire, 2006-08-01 21:26)
      • Hallo Crossfire, erstmal danke für die Antwort. Habe da aber noch Fragen. Was bedeutet regelmäßig mit Wasser besprühen? Täglich nehme ich an. Mit was hast du das Aquarium eingerichtet, soll heißen was ist zum klettern drin? Wäre es vielleicht möglich das ich mal ein Foto von deinem Aquarium bekommen könnte, damit ich mir das besser vorstellen kann? Wenn ja, schick es an Jazzyly@web.de Dann habe ich noch eine Frage. Wo bekomme ich von einer guten Quelle meine Tierchen her. Sollte ich besser mehrere nehmen oder kann ich mit einer anfangen und dann nach und nach andere dazu setzen? Wie viele sollten max. zusammen sein? Im Internet unter Reptilica.de gibt es Stabis für 9,50 €/Stck. ist das ein guter Preis oder kann ich sie günstiger bekommen. Du sagst du hast Nachzucht. Würdest du sie denn auch verkaufen? Wenn ja, für wieviel? Viele Fragen ich weiß, aber es scheint mir das ich hier auch die richtigen Antworten bekomme. Es kommen sicher noch mehr. Bis dann Jazzyly (Christina, 2006-08-03 10:21)
      • Hallo ihr beiden, dieses Forum hier ist "eigentlich" kein Anfängerforum und viele Leute interessieren sich nicht wirklich für eure Beiträge, zumal diese immer auf deutsch verfasst werden. Ich kann euch dringend z.B. www.insektenforum.com empfehlen, dort sind sehr viele hilfsbereite Leute die jede Frage gerne und auf deutsch beantworten. 9,50 EUR für Phasmiden (es sei denn für extrem seltene) halte ich persönlich für übertrieben ... unter www.insektenforum.com gibt es auch einen "Markt" wo auch Anfängerarten sehr günstig abgegeben werden. Oder ihr besucht eine der zahlreichen Terraristikbörsen, dort sind fast immer auch Züchter von Phasmiden ("Stabis" ... mit Schleifchen drum .. sorry) vertreten. Grüße Thorsten --- Hello, this forum is not really for beginners in phasmids, and only the half of us could follow your articles cause they're written in german. Please try www.insektenforum.com a german board about phasmids and athropods there're lots of people they could help you ... in german. Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2006-08-03 10:39)
      • Klare Ansage. Habe auf der Seite keinen Hinweis finden können, dass hier nur Fachleute zugelassen sind. cleare message, i haven't found an advise, that only specialist are wellcome. crossfire (crossfire, 2006-08-03 19:04)
      • Hallo crossfire, war nicht böse gemeint, ich glaube nur das in dem anderem forum insbesondere fragen von anfängern zuverlässig, schnell und kompetent beantwortet werden. lg Thorsten (Thorsten Richter, 2006-08-03 19:55)
      • Hallo Thorsten Ich glaube da es ja hier sehr viele Profis gibt können die SICHER unsere Fragen beantworten. Oder? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-07 22:24)
      • Hi All, Where ever help is really needed we will give you assistance as far as possible. But in case we recognize that some guys are only trying to disturb the board community by posting “stupid” questions without any sense, we will delete them. In case any beginners have questions, they are free to post them, but please try to post them in English and precise them as much as possible. Nobody will answer questions like: How can I get a phasmid, or how can I breed phasmids? Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-07 23:26)
      • Sorry (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-08-08 10:55)
      • Hi I begun my time in this forum also as a beginner, but I became so many informations (also in other parts of this webpage), so I'm a real freak now. I promise you to see the photo gallery and the parts "Allgemeines" and "Reiseberichte". There are so many informations, more than in the forum. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-08 13:48)
    • Anisomorpha paromalus (Christopher Pull, 2006-08-13 16:18, views: 680)
      • Hello! Can anyone tell me what Anisomorpha paromalus (former monstrosa,) eat in the wild? At the moment I feed mine Privet but I wondered if there is any other food plant I could use? Also, I've experienced quite a lot of losses in the hatchlings, can anyone recommend how I could prevent this? I keep them very dry, and they never get sprayed as this can quickly kill them all. I've also noticed some of them have very long droppings, and they stay attached to the insect for quite some time- I thought I may be keeping them to dry, but I'm afraid I'll loose them all if I increase the humidity. Look forward to your reply, Chris Pull (Christopher Pull, 2006-08-13 16:18)
    • Suche Namen des Insekts (boat_c19, 2006-08-15 12:05, views: 998)
      • http://forum.kroatien-tipps.de/viewtopic.php?t=3825&highlight= Hab auf dieser Seite 3 Bilder eingestellt. Beim 3. Bild habe ich in Kroatien ein Art Stabheuschrecke fotografiert. Kann mir jemand sagen, welche das ist? Danke Bitte per Mail an : erich.l@chello.at [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: boat_c19, 14.08.2006, 22:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (boat_c19, 2006-08-14 22:39)
      • Ich kann Dein Bild nicht finden. Du scheinst bei dem Link einen Fehler gemacht zu haben. Versuche es nochmal. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-15 09:06)
      • Hi Was da in diesem Forum alles geredet wird... Na ja, einer sagte es sei eine Bacillus rossius, doch diese hätte längere Fühler, meinte ein anderer. Ich schätze, es ist eine Clonopsis gallica, dann könnte die Beschreibung hinkommen. Was du gesagt hast übers Springen: Keine Stabschrecke kann springen, wenn sie gesprungen ist und aussieht wie eine Stabschrecke, ist es eine Acrida ungarica, eine Langkopfschrecke, diese gehört zu den Heuschrecken. Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Das Bild ist wirklich nicht zu finden! (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-15 12:05)
    • General phasmid wing questions... (matthew80, 2006-08-18 20:53, views: 775)
      • Hello everyone. My name is Matt, and I am a graduate student at Indiana University, USA. My lab is considering looking into the genetics of wing development in phasmids, and as we have little experience with these animals, I thought I might ask the board a few preliminary questions. Please forgive my naivity. 1. In winged phasmids, when are the first signs of wing development observable? Are wing buds normally present in nymphs, or do they appear suddenly in the adult? 2. Are so-called 'wingless' species entirely wingless, or do any of these species possess rudimentary wing buds/remnants? (Any wing development is important, regardless of developmental stage, or subsequent resorbtion.) Thanks very much in advance! Matt (matthew80, 2006-08-18 18:24)
      • Hi Matt, Welcome to our board! 1. The first wing buds are usually visible from the second or third stage. They become larger with every moult. 2. There are many species which completely lost their wings. But it is important to know, that the existence or absence of wings is of no generic value. This means that there can be fully winged species (pterous) and species without wings (apterous) in one genus. In some species wings are reduced to very small rudimentary tegmina and alae. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-08-18 20:53)
    • Phibalosoma phyllinum witth eggs (seukumiama, 2006-08-20 12:08, views: 835)
      • Here is my Phibalosoma phyllinum http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/seukumiama/Phibalosoma%20phyllinum/bicho-pau-2-08-06-022.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/seukumiama/Phibalosoma%20phyllinum/bicho-pau-3-08-06-022.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/seukumiama/Phibalosoma%20phyllinum/Phibalosomaphyllinum1-08-06-021.jpg The eggs http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c145/seukumiama/Phibalosoma%20phyllinum/ovos.jpg Regards . (seukumiama, 2006-08-20 02:48)
      • Hello ! Are you able to supply eggs of your Cladomorphus phyllinus ??!! I shall be very happy to have eggs for culturing this nice species, or the dead specimen itself. Where was this specimen collected ? Don't mind the name, but Phibalosoma is not valid. The valid name of this species is Cladomorphus phyllinus. Please contact me at: fhhennemann@hotmail.de Shall be happy to hear from you ! Kind regards, Frank Hennemann (Frank Hennemann, 2006-08-20 12:08)
    • Cuniculina impigra (Baculum extradentatum) & Carausius morosus (tanteanna, 2006-08-23 11:32, views: 770)
      • Hello, I've got a favor to ask: I'm writing my final exam paper at uni about the stick insects Carausius morosus and Cuniculina impigra (Comparing anatomy with the main focus on the thorax as well as some general facts) and it's quite hard to find some basic informations about Cuniculina impigra (syn. Baculum extradetatum...? Are there more synonyms for this species?). It would be very helpful if you could help me find facts about their taxonomy, development, defense mechanisms, eggs, differences in their behaviour between living in a cage or in nature (literature, pictures, own experience). Thanks a lot, Anna Hessenbruch email: tanteanna@freenet.de Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, ich habe ein Anliegen: Ich schreibe meine Examensarbeit über die Stabheuschrecken Carausius morosus und Cuniculina impigra (Vergleichende Anatomie mit dem Schwerpunkt auf dem Thorax sowie allgemeine Fakten) und es gestaltet sich recht schwer, an allgemeines Informationsmaterial über Cuniculina impigra (syn. Baculum extradentatum...? Gibt es weitere Synonyme?) heranzukommen. Können Sie mir weiterhelfen? Es geht zB um die Taxonomie, die Entwicklung, Abwehrmechanismen, Eier, Unterschiede im Verhalten zwischen Gefangenschaft und Leben in der Natur, etc. Ich würde mich riesig freuen, wenn mir jemand hilft (Literaturhinweise, eigene Erfahrung, Fotos, etc). MfG Anna Hessenbruch (tanteanna, 2006-08-23 08:56)
      • Hello, you can find information of "Cuniculina impriga", if you try to Medauroidea extradentata. This is now the correct name, and the synonymous is Baculum extradentatum and Cuniculina imbriga. This specie is very common in culture because is easy to breed. The adult female have around 11 cm. and the male have around 7 cm. They have widening or lobes in his femora more or less visible. they have two little thorns in his head. This species have a brown or green bodies and the female can put a lot of eggs partenogenetics without the presence of males. Both sexes are apterous and they have presence of glands of defense to the sides of the neck, like all the stick insects, although all the species do not make use of them. Some times are defended by means of the catalepsy (I do not know if this is the correct word in English, “the deads become”), and can practice the autotomy of their legs, (lost of some legs), that when they are nymphs, regenerate in only 3 mould. These legs appear with smaller size and 4 "tarsal joint" instead of 5, the normal thing in almost all the species, except Timema sp. The adults, as they do not change more, cannot regenerate lost members. This members only can regenerate if this was cut for a point into a Femora and Trocanther. If you need some links to pages of stick insects please look at "Links" of this page or contact with me in: javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es I hope this can solve some of your doubts Sorry by my English. Best regards. Javier Tamayo. (javier, 2006-08-23 11:32)
    • Phasmatodea found in Italy (Gordon, 2006-09-14 12:01, views: 811)
      • Hi at all, I just registered here in this Forum because I was in Italy (Arezzo, between Florence and Rome) last week and found there a small Phasmatodea. It had a Body-length about 15mm and the 1. pair of legs was not used for walking, they were outstretched and folded as it is known from Mantodea. I try to post here two Pictures I made from this Insect: [img]http://spinnen-forum.de/artikel/usergal/gordon/Phasmatodea_(1).jpg[/img] [img]http://spinnen-forum.de/artikel/usergal/gordon/Phasmatodea_(2)a.jpg[/img] Has anyone an idea what Genus or even Species it is? regards Gordon (Gordon, 2006-09-10 15:58)
      • It didn't work to post the Picturs. So you have to watch them here: http://spinnen-forum.de/forum/bb/viewtopic.php?id=2214 Look at the last two pictures in this link. (Gordon, 2006-09-10 16:03)
      • Hi Gordon That insect is not a phasmid, I'm sure. It's adult and 1,5 cm long, no phasmid is so short! In my opinion, it's another insect, in German called "Stabwanze". But I don't know what name that insect has got in English. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-10 18:41)
      • This looks like a Predatory hemipteran probably a Nabis sp. The insect family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. The terms damsel bug and nabid are synonymous. There are over 400 species. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, similar to mantids. They are considered helpful species in agriculture because of their predation on many types of crop pests, such as cabbage worms, aphids, and lygus bugs. (Curtis Lakin, 2006-09-11 14:40)
      • Hi Gordon I appologise that I think I was incorrect yesterday. The reference material I have suggests that the Hemipteran insect is more likely to be an assassin bug family Reduviidae. The species you found might be of the genus Empicoris (thread leg bugs). there are photos on the internet of E. vagabundus. (Curtis Lakin, 2006-09-12 09:47)
      • Hi Daniel and Curtis, thank you for your replys. You have convinced me, it is not Phasmid. But if it were a hemipteran, I think it should have wings and a proboscis (hope is the true word). It seems to me that the insect on my pictures has nothing like this... Gordon (Gordon, 2006-09-14 12:01)
    • Please write in English! (Oskar Conle, 2006-09-14 23:48, views: 2439)
      • Dear Members and friends of Phasmatodea.com, Please try to post ALL your messages in English, as we are an international board and it is important that everybody can understand the threads. Don´t be afraid of making mistakes! Thank you! Liebe Phasmatodea.com Freunde, Bitte schreibt, wenn irgendwie möglich, euere Beiträge auf Englisch. Wir sind ein internationales Forum und möchten erreichen, dass jeder dieses Forum benutzen kann. Habt keine Angst vor Fehlern im Englischen! Grüße, Oskar & Frank (Oskar Conle, 2006-07-24 16:45)
      • Thanks Oskar, it is impossible to understand a conversation in German for my and for many people who we tried to include/understand the questions and answers of the forum and are not German. It is much more easy to translate and to write in English, although this it is not my better language either. Javier. (javier, 2006-07-25 11:00)
      • I'm only afraid, that anybody understand what I would like to say. (Irina Schwidefsky, 2006-09-14 23:48)
    • Dares spp. (Jürgen Pejak, 2006-09-17 18:32, views: 921)
      • Hi, what are the differences between Dares verrucosus an Dares validispinus? I get both species from different people but i can´t see that they are really different. Bye, Juergen (Jürgen Pejak, 2006-09-17 09:34)
      • Hi Jürgen D. validispinus is more reddish and D. verrucosus has got more powerful and contrastful colours. Do you have eggs of them for sale or exchange? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-09-17 18:32)
    • Eurycnema Goliath (KriZo, 2006-09-21 16:00, views: 723)
      • Hello I just saw some rather nice pictures of Eurycnema Goliath, and I think i looks very interesting. So I would love to get all the information i can before bying some. What does they eat, what temperature, and what humidity do they need, and so on. I have experience whit Aretaon Asperrimus and Carausius Morosus, is Eurycnema Goliath a dificult specie?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: KriZo, 20.09.2006, 22:11 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (KriZo, 2006-09-20 22:10)
      • Hi! Maybe you can use these informations: Rearing this species is a bit more difficult than other phasmid species. They need a high temperature of about 25 °C to 30 °C at day and almost 20 °C at night. A very airy and large cage is needed to simulate the dry climate conditions of their natural habitat in Australia (never spray with water - also the young nymphs!). But to get the right food plant E. goliath feeds on is the biggest problem. They are easily reared on eucalyptus (All offered species of eucalyptus at plant markets in Europe can be used as food plant), but also acacia. Bramble (Rubus sp.) and oak (Quercus sp.) can only be used as food additionally to eucalyptus. If these conditions can be guaranteed, rearing this spectacular species is very easy in captivity. More informations (in german) on www.insectissima.de sascha (Sascha Eilmus, 2006-09-21 16:00)
    • PSG Nr. 196 (Sixlegs, 2006-10-01 10:34, views: 796)
      • Is Baculofractum insignis in culture at all are there known breeder ? (Sixlegs, 2006-10-01 10:34)
    • Keys to Stick-insects (javier, 2006-10-03 17:46, views: 773)
      • Hello, I am looking for a guide or Keys to stick-insects of Costa rica, to identify some stick-insects of there. If somebody know where can I find some guide of this country, please contact me to: javier_tamayo_lorenzo@yahoo.es Thanks to all. Javier. (javier, 2006-10-03 13:41)
      • Hi Javier, I sent you a private message. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-03 17:46)
    • Haaniella sp. (javier, 2006-10-08 18:05, views: 1022)
      • Hello: I am very interesting in genus Haaniella, and I am looking for species or all information possible around this interesting species. I am breeding Haaniella muelleri, H. saussurei, H. grayii and H. dehaanii in this moment. I was asking for the totally of species of this genus and I have some doubts. I think that exits 3 species more that I have: Haaniella jacobsoni (only of Sumatra?). H. echinata, of Borneo H. scabra, only of mountain Kinabalu also in Borneo I think that maybe exits other Haaniella sp. not described yet, but I was looking for information about Haaniella erringtoniae and not appear as a correct name in recently publications. Is this a new species, really? I thought that this species was a synonymous of Haaniella muelleri of Malaysia. Best regards. Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-08-23 11:54)
      • Hi, I know Haaniella echinata PSG 26 and Haaniella scabra PSG 70 and look here: http://www.mantophasmatodea.de/phasmid/artdet.php3?ART=1199 (Sixlegs, 2006-10-01 10:27)
      • Thank you, I was looking your topic. I could see that Haaniella of New guinea, maybe could be a diferent species. (javier, 2006-10-03 13:35)
      • hi, if you are interested i breed 2 nimphs of Haaniella erringtoniae from malaysia. here you can find some pics http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/viewmessaggi.aspx?f=96716&idd=74 it's classificated as Haaniella muelleri (PSG 112) (FERRO91, 2006-10-05 22:40)
      • Hi Ferro h. erringtoniae is a synonyme of H. muelleri Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-07 17:03)
      • hi, the person who has sold me the couple has explained me that there is difference between Haaniella muelleri from Borneo and Haaniella erringtoniae from malaysia now I don't know if what has said it is true I hope that someone can explain the situation to me or i can try to demand all to my seller best regards Marco[!-- editby --][i]edited by: FERRO91, Oct 07, 2006 - 09:06 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (FERRO91, 2006-10-07 21:06)
      • Hello, In Borneo, you can find only 4 species of Haaniella, (maybe other species are not described yet, you can find some as Haaniella sp.). They are H. dehaanii, H. saussurei, H. grayi and H. scabra. In Malaysia, you can find the other species H.muelleri. I think that probably H. errongtoniae is only in New guinea. Other, H. jacobsoni, is only from Sumatra, I think. Best regards. Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-10-08 00:29)
      • Hi Ferro The new systematic in "phasmida species file" (Paul D. Brock & Daniel Otte, December 2005) says, H. muelleri's origin is Sumatra and Borneo (H. muelleri), New Guinea and Malaysia (synonyme H. erringtoniae) and Java (synonyme H. rosenbergii). That's one species and there are no subspecies. The females can look very different, but that's not a sign of subspecies. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Hi Javier, the origin of H. jacobsoni is Simalur Island, a little island near Sumatra. The species has never been in culture. Maybe this species lives also in other parts of Sumatra. (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-08 11:03)
      • ok, thank you javier and ramulus for informations (FERRO91, 2006-10-08 18:05)
    • Need help for Phyllium giganteum (Yuko, 2006-10-08 19:57, views: 910)
      • Hello ! I have 3 Phyllium giganteum nymphs. They don't eat bramble, so I feed them now oak. But because of autumn oak leaves are getting little by little brown. What can I feed them in winter, except bramble ? I would be very happy about every your answer ! greetings Yuko (Yuko, 2006-10-03 10:42)
      • Hi Yuko, Usually all species of Phyllium start to eat after one or two weeks after hatching. So I'm sure that they also will eat bramble. I never had problems by feeding P. giganteum with bramble. If not you maybe can find Quercus ilex or other mediterrean Oaks in a botanic garden. They have green leafs over the whole winter. Sincerely Rafael. (Rafael, 2006-10-04 12:37)
      • Hello Rafael ! Thank you for your answer ! I have nymphs, two L4 and one L2. They try to eat bramble, but some seconds later they stop to eat. I really don't know why. I'll search evergreen oak in the botanical garden on this weekend !! But I hope, that they will eat bramble oneday. ( it's easy to get !! ) greetings Yuko (Yuko, 2006-10-04 19:49)
      • Oh I forgot to write that P. giganteum need some wind to eat. If you blow in the cage you will see that they will start to eat. You also can install a ventilator. Its not a joke it really helps. I think its not a question of the food-plant. (Rafael, 2006-10-06 12:38)
      • Thank you for your answer, Rafael ! But I installed already such a PC-fan. It works 6 times a day for 2 minutes. Is this to short ? sincerely Yuko (Yuko, 2006-10-08 19:57)
    • Phobaeticus maximus (Marek NOhejl, 2006-10-12 09:31, views: 1163)
      • Do you have somebody any experience of Phobaeticus maximus? Thank you. (Marek NOhejl, 2006-10-06 06:19)
      • Hi Marek, I received eggs 2 months ago. My first nymphs are L3/4 now. Already very big! I do feed them with bramble and oak. I keep them in a airy cage. I do spray water once a day. Best wishes, Nico (Nico, 2006-10-06 09:06)
      • And do you have some trick how to keep them after hatching? They could not start to eat in my breeding. And my first nymphs died, because of it. Thank you. Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-10-06 19:23)
      • Dear Marek ! My first specimen are sub-adult now. Keep them moderately ventilated and spray them once or twice a day. Plenty of humidity is needed at night to ensure successful moulting. Keep small nymphs more humid than later instars and put them into a rather large cage right from the beginning. They don't like small containers! Food plants: oak (preferred), bramble and rose. Good luck, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2006-10-07 21:37)
      • Hi all I ordered some eggs of this species from Chanrit Sindhabaedya from Thailand, but I never recieved anything. I sent my eggs on August 18. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-08 11:10)
      • Hi, that is strange, I have some eggs from him a there was no problem. They are just starting to hatch. Sometimes is a packet very slow or it can be lost. Have you wrote him about it? Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2006-10-09 12:28)
      • Hi Marek He sent me a private message now. The eggs are probably lost somewhere. He'll send me new ones. I think now, he's really serious. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-09 12:49)
      • Hi When my eggs hatched I fed them on guava in the first instar and switched them to oak and bramble after the first moult. I would recommend Quercus ilex for winter feeding. Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2006-10-11 17:54)
      • Hello, Chanrit is a very serious breeder. I keep my small nymphs in an airy tank. I feed them with bramble. No problem at all. Best wishes, Nico (Nico, 2006-10-12 09:31)
    • Peruphasma schultei (Oliver, 2006-10-19 16:45, views: 1530)
      • Hi They also eat jasmin, olive tree and ash Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-08-09 16:24)
      • Lonicera is another foodplant they like to eat. (RobK, 2006-08-14 16:22)
      • Most privet feeders also eat lilac (Syringa) P. schultei and Pseudophasma relations eat lilac. . Another alternative is snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) (Curtis Lakin, 2006-08-22 14:54)
      • Peruphasma schultei eat Ligustrum vulgare. (MIC, 2006-08-27 11:41)
      • I found a nice description in french here: http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/article.php3?id_article=329&var_recherche=Peruphasma+schultei (Oliver, 2006-10-19 00:53)
      • Lonicera spp. are also readily accepted by P. schultei. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-19 16:45)
    • Milben / Mites (Rafael, 2006-10-26 12:52, views: 807)
      • I have a Problem with an epedemic of mites. I think they come from a contaminated cricket-box. I already found the animals in my phasmid terrariums. Now I'm afraid to lose my breed. How can I engage these animals without hurting my Phasmids? Have anyone of you some experience with this menace? Ich habe gerade ein Problem mit Milben. Habe heute festgestellt, daß eine Heimchenbox, die ich für die Fütterung von Reptilien habe total mit Milben verseucht war (natürlich sofort entsorgt). Jetzt denke ich, daß die auf meine Phasmidenterrarien übergreifen, da die auf dem selben Regal stehen (und ich sehe die kleinen Viehcher schon überall rumkrabbeln). Weiss jemand, wie ich die wieder loswerden kann, ohne dabei meinen Phasmiden zu schaden? Ich denke die können schon erheblichen Schaden in Zuchten anstellen (ist ja besonderst von Bienenvölkern bekannt). Rafael (Rafael, 2006-10-25 23:29)
      • Hello, You can prove with products for the bees, is the best thing, In Spain we have these products: Apistan and Apicariol, which they are used in the beehives, to kill the acaruses, without making damage to the insects. I suppose that in Germany, these products are called of another way, but looks for in a store of breeders of bees. Something very important: If you have spiders, you must remove them from the room in which they are the insects with the product, since these products, also kill the spiders. I hope this can help you. Best regards. Javier Tamayo. (javier, 2006-10-26 00:48)
      • Thank you. I hope I can find any similar product. But I just wait some days because the phasmid cages are not really contaminated but I am afraid that they could be. For the moment they just walk around all the room (also in the cages) and maybe they also settle there. (Rafael, 2006-10-26 09:26)
      • Look this Page: http://www.apistan.com/ In this other page, you can find other product " Apitimol " : http://www.calier.es/eng/index.html This product are using "Timol" as base. Also you can find other products with toxic steam of menthol (mint), and formic acid, (the one that emits the ants), I don´t know the correct words. Bye Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-10-26 09:35)
      • Hi I also had mites yet. Every week, I cleaned all my terrrariums and in three weeks the mites were disappeared. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-26 11:26)
      • OK, I will try that. I have not too much confidence in using chemical substances with animals. I will only use it if the cleaning does not work. (Rafael, 2006-10-26 12:52)
    • What book about of prasmids is best for starter? (Ingan, 2006-10-27 19:59, views: 919)
      • What book about of prasmids is best for starter? (Ingan, 2006-10-27 08:55)
      • If you speak german I recommend this one: Phasmiden Ratgeber Christoph Seiler, Sven Bradler, Rainer Koch ISBN: 3-933646-89-8 The english books I don't know but there are severals. (Rafael, 2006-10-27 09:45)
      • Unfortunatly I know only English. May be this book be in English? (Ingan, 2006-10-27 13:47)
      • This is a nice book for breeders (in English): Ronald N. Baxter, 2002: Rearing Stick and Leaf Insects ISBN: 0951921932 Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-27 19:59)
    • Heteropteryginae and Ivy (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-29 09:03, views: 1282)
      • Hi all I feed my Heteropteryginae with a mix of bramble, cotoneaster, hibiscus, fern, rose and ivy. Sungaya inexpectata, Aretaon asperrimus, Epidares nolimetangere, Trachyaretaon brueckneri and Hoploclonia cuspidata accept this mix. But my Orestes mouhotii eat only ivy if some ivy is there. But they also need rosaceae, so I can't always feed them this mix and I can't have them together with other Heteropteryginae. Did anyone of you make experiences with Orestes and their foodplants? they are really addicted to ivy! Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-18 13:03)
      • Hi, When I had Orestes mouhotii, I only kept them on bramble. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-18 21:38)
      • Hi Oskar That's a possibility. The most breeders keep them only on bramble. But I think, various foodplants are healthier for the phasmids. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-19 11:26)
      • Yes, it is always good to offer several foodplants. Mine did only feed on bramble and rose. (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-19 12:17)
      • Hi I have always kept this species on bramble and evergreen oak mix occasionally adding hazel, hypericum, beech, raspberry and rose. I would agree a mixed diet is essential for maximising the no. of generations in captivity. I have not tried ivy with Orestes mohouti but I dont think they would become "addicted" in the sense that they would then refuse to eat anything else. It is simplt that that they would choose the ivy in preference. Spiniphasma crassithorax seems to have similar tendancies in my culture so I only give ivy in small amounts and not every time I change the food and that way ensure a more balanced diet Regards Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2006-10-21 12:30)
      • Hi Thanks for your answers. I also heard from an addict to ivy in the species Carausius morosus and Epidares nolimetangere. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Curtis, have you eggs of S. crassithorax for exchange? (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-21 19:48)
      • My Orestes mouhotii also loved to eat Hazel, Hawthorn and Scindapsus. I never tried ivy. My Spiniphasma really prefers Ivy above all other foodplants. As long there is Ivy in the cage they only eat from the Ivy. That's why I only give them Ivy so once in a couple of weeks. (RobK, 2006-10-25 09:48)
      • Hello all! Curtis, can you please tell me, where do you get evergreen oak? In Slovenia we have several different species of oak, but neither of them is evergreen :( And a question for you Curtis and also for RobK- are your Spiniphasmas expecting any eggs in the future (in the spring perhaps)? I would be interested in them. Best regards. (Samoyedka, 2006-10-27 23:54)
      • Hi Samoyedka Along the Rhine are some evergreen oaks, but they must be kept in cool rooms in winter, if you haven't a warm climate. And it isn't as warm in Slowenia as along the Rhine. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-28 10:31)
      • Thanks Ramulus! I guess the scientific name for evergreen oak is Quercus ilex? I tried to find seeds or plants of this oak in Slovenia, but the only tree grows on the other side of my country :) near the see, where it's really warmer. We can have harsh winters, cold and with a lot of snow. So I have to keep my eucalyptus inside during the winter. Would it be possible that the one of you that feeds evergreen oak...could someone send me some acorns/seeds, please? More on PM, thanks. (Samoyedka, 2006-10-29 08:58)
      • Very good idea! Can anyone also send seeds to me? I can pay or exchange against eggs of Hermagoras haematomus, Cuniculina stilpna, Ramulus artemis or Entoria formosana. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-29 09:03)
    • Help (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-31 19:55, views: 1074)
      • Ich glaube mein Jungtier von T. brueckneri stirbt. Was tun? Es hate einen verletzten Fuß, aber jetzt kann es den 2 auch nicht mehr bewegen. Es ist schon sehr schwach. Felix I think my young T. bruckneri dead. What I can do? He had a broke leg, but suddenly he can´t affect his second leg. It is a small. Sorry, my english is very, very, very, very, very, very, very, bed Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-25 17:42)
      • Ich weiß nicht ob es nur mir so geht. Immer wenn ich einen neuen Beitrag anfangen will. Muss ich ihn bis zu 3mal schreiben. Weil der Computer es nicht akzeptiert. der genaue Wortlaut lautet "Keine Berichtigung". Das ist schon etwas nervig.(war aber 100% angemeldet) Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 25.10.2006, 17:47 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-25 17:46)
      • Hallo Felix Setze das Tier in ein Terrarium, wo es allein ist und Blätter auch in Bodennähe erreichen kann. Bei der nächsten Häutung wird alles behoben. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-25 19:16)
      • Es hat sich schön vielbesser ausgesehen als zuvor, darum setzte ich es ins Ter. Heute fehlte ihr Bein und sie lag am Boden. Ich berührte sie an den Fühlern zuerst tat sich nichts aber dann beim drittenmal zuckte sie leicht zusammen. Aber jeder Anfänger sah das dieses Lebewesen sterben würde und es würde ein schmerzvoller Tod sein der das Tier nur unötig Leiden ließ. So leistete ich sterbe Hilfe und vergrub sie im Garten. Bitte legt eine Gedankminute ein für Stabi den wir alle kannten und liebten wie unsere erste Stabheuschrecke. (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-31 19:55)
    • Paractatosoma classification? (Chris2, 2006-11-08 19:14, views: 995)
      • Can any taxonomists tell me if this is the correct classification for [i]Paractatosoma mocquerysi[i]? Suborder: Areolatae Family: Heteropterygidae Subfamily: Heteropteryginae Tribe: [i]Anisacanthini[i] Genus:[i] Parectatosoma[i] Species: [i]mocquerysi[i] Also, can anyone tell me the range of Paractatosoma mocquerysi on the island of Madagascar? I.e. Altitudes etc. [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Chris2, Nov 07, 2006 - 09:31 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Chris2, 2006-11-07 21:21)
      • Hi Chris No, it's Anisacanthidae / Anisacanthinae / Anisacanthini / ParEctatosoma (!) / mocquerysi(Brock & Otte, 2003). The terra typica is Maroancetra. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-08 13:34)
      • Thank you. I am writing an article for the PSG newsletter on this species, and will include you in the acknowledgments. (Chris2, 2006-11-08 18:17)
      • Hi Chris Thank you, but's only literature. Phasmida species file (P. D. Brock and D. Otte, 2003 / 05). It's the best book about phasmid systematic. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-08 19:14)
    • Carausius morosus (garou, 2006-11-09 20:18, views: 633)
      • sorry, i am searching for the natural food of Carausius morosus/ Baculum extradentatum. i think that brambles are not growing in india ;) ! i am searching for a plant you can breed easily in the house. bramble needs hibernal rest. because of this i think it would be better to use an indoor plant! (garou, 2006-11-09 17:44)
      • Hi, Welcome to our board. Where do you live, that you don’t have access to brambles in winter? In Europe there is always access to brambles and ivy which are both well accepted food plants for this species. I don’t know the original food plant of this species in India, but as most phasmids, this species will also be very polyphagous. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-11-09 20:18)
    • dilatata (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-11-10 18:32, views: 4201)
      • Muss mich entschuldigen das ich nicht in Englisch schreibe. Hätte längergefassten Bericht gehabt. Computer hat meinen Beitag aber nicht akzeptiert. Mein H. dilatata legt keine Eier Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-16 13:54)
      • Hallo Wie gross ist sie denn? Wenn sie unter 14 cm lang ist, ist sie wohl noch gar nicht erwachsen... Ausserdem legt diese Art öfters keine Eier, wenn keine Erde da ist. Stelle ihr ca. 10 cm Erde in einer für sie gut erreichbaren Schüssel zur Verfügung. Wenn sie erst seit ein paar Wochen adult ist, kann sie auch noch keine Eier legen. Das kann von der letzten Häutung her schon 1-2 Monate dauern. Oder du hast die eier einfach nicht bemerkt... Mir hat mal eine Aretaon asperrimus drei monate lang Eier gelegt, ohne dass ich was davon gesehen hatte. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-16 20:04)
      • Sie ist etwa 14cm groß. Im T. sind über 5cm Erde. sie ist schon seid dem 10.7.06 adult hat sich mehrmals verpaart. Bemerken hätte ich es sicher stehen auf meinen Schreibtisch kann si von dort gut u. lange beobachten. Halte sie mit einer anderen Art zusammen macht das was? Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-17 16:08)
      • Dilatatas sind nachtaktiv und ich glaube nicht, daß du sie die ganze Nacht beobachtest. Falls du mal den Bodengrund auswechseln musst wirst du bestimmt Eier finden. Ausserdem legt diese Art soweit ich weiss 20-30 Eier auf einmal, dafür dann auch nur etwa alle 7-14 Tage. Das aber mit Vorbehalt, da ich diese Art noch nicht gezüchtet habe.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Raffa, 18.10.2006, 09:54 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rafael, 2006-10-18 09:53)
      • Hallo, Es kann eine Weile dauern, bis Heteropteryx dilatata Weibchen nach der Adulthäutung mit der Eiablage beginnen (1-3Monate). Tendenziell brauchen parthenogenetische Zuchstämme etwas mehr Zeit. Das Bodensubstrat sollte locker und leicht feucht sein. Die Eier werden immer EINZELN abgelegt. Gruß, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-18 10:40)
      • Hallo Oskar Es gibt parthenogenetische Zuchtstämme von H. dilatata? Nicht gewusst... Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Ich schaue bei meinen A. asperrimus, E. nolimetangere, D. mancus, T. brueckneri, O. mouhotii, S. inexpectata und neu auch Canachus alligator (Dank an Bruno Kneubühler) wöchentlich nach, ob was gelegt wurde. (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-18 11:47)
      • Nein die ganze Nacht kann ich sie nicht geobachten. Aber manchmals bewegt sie sich die ganze Nacht nicht. Nicht einmal einen Fuss. Was heißt dieses lange Wort das mit p beginnt. Das durch wühlen ist bei mir sehr schwer da ich den ganzen Boden grund mit Torf ausgefühlt habe. Ich halt auch T. brueckneri mit dilatata macht das was? Felix P.S braucht sie eine bestimmte Temperatur zum Eier legen? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-18 16:08)
      • Noch was stimmt es das man dilatata nicht mit Efeu füttern soll? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-18 16:12)
      • Hallo Felix T. brueckneri und H. dilatata kannst du ruhig zusammenhalten, die verstehen sich. Parthenogenetisch heisst soviel wie "sich ohne Männchen vermehrend". Viele Arten machen das so, wie z. B. Ramulus artemis oder einige Zuchtstämme von Sipyloidea sipylus oder Extatosoma tiaratum. Mit Efeu kannst du sie zwar nicht ausschliesslich füttern, sie nehmen es aber sehr gerne als Beifutter (lies mal meinen neusten Artikel), auch T. brueckneri tun das. Du solltest dir aber merken: Efeu wirkt wie Schokolade, von ihm alleine können sie sich nicht ernähren und wenn sie zuwenig anderes kriegen, werden sie fast ein wenig abhängig von Efeu. Einzelne, wie meine Orestes mouhotii - Gruppe, haben Efeu so gerne, dass sie nix anderes mehr fressen wollen. Dann solltest du Efeu nur noch in 2-3 - wöchigen Abständen reichen. Aber denk daran: Abwechslung hält alle Phasmiden gesund! T. brueckneri und H. dilatata mögen auch Himbeere, Cotoneaster, Farn, Bananenbaum, Papageienblume, Wilde Weinrebe, Guave, Apfelbaum, Birnbaum, Zwetschgenstrauch, Kirsche, vielleicht, wie viele meiner Schrecken auch Kreuzdorn und Holunder, Taubnessel und gelegentlich Storchschnabel. Hasel, Buche, Rose, Brombeere und Eiche auch, nicht zu vergessen. Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Wühlen lohnt sich! Stelle beim nächsten Erdwechsel nur noch eine Schüssel rein. (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-18 16:25)
      • Vielen dank deinen Beitrag hab ich schon gelesen. Mache Züchter sagen Phasmiden fressen gerne Obst ist das war? Und verliert die Brombeere nicht die Blätter im Winter? Felix Ich freue mich wirklich über diese viele Antworten! (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-18 16:35)
      • Hallo Felix Das gilt nur für dickere Phasmiden, dünne können es gar nicht beissen. Zudem muss das Obst in dünnen, weniger als einen Tag alten Scheiben verabreicht werden, am besten von Hand, also braucht es sehr zahme Phasmiden. Ausserdem ist Obst nur etwas für sehr durstige Phasmiden, also solche, die seit längerem nicht mehr gesprüht wurden und nicht das Wasser von den Scheiben trinken konnten. Brombeere kommt bei uns in drei wesentlichen Gruppen vor: "Waldrand-Brombeere": Grosse Früchte, wächst an Waldrändern und auf Lichtungen, kleine Stacheln, verliert im Winter die Blätter "Wald-Bromeere" oder Caesius-Gruppe: Kleine Früchte, wächst in Laubwälder als Bodengestrüpp, grosse Dornen, dafür weniger, total wintergrün Armenische Brombeere: Nichts Einheimisches, ehemalige Zierpflanze, verdrängt einheimische Bodendecker, grosse Früchte, sehr viele, grosse rote Stacheln, lästig, aber auch wintergrün. Achtung: Nicht für junge Wandelnde Blätter benutzen, ist zu ledrig! Alternativen: Cotoneaster, Zimerpflanzen (Guave, Banane, Papageienblume, usw.) Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Bin zurzeit krank und habe dadurch viel Zeit, um zu antworten (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-18 18:44)
      • Hallo Leute, Niemals Obst verfüttern. Das ist keine gute Idee und entspricht nicht dem natürlichen Futterschema von Phasmiden. Es hat Durchfallerkrankungen zur Folge! Ich habe es selber mal vor vielen Jahren mit Eurycantha ausprobiert. Grüße, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-18 21:44)
      • Hallo Oskar Ingo Fritzsche schrieb, Carausius morosus würde Obst lieben und Seiler et. al. in ihrem Buch "Phasmiden - Pflege und Zucht von Stabschrecken, usw...", dass eine sehr durstige H. dilatata gerne Obst nimmt. Ich selbst verabreiche lieber kein Obst, ich experimentiere mit Futterpflanzen, so kriege ich auch ein breiteres Nahrungsspektrum für meine Tierchen hin. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-19 11:22)
      • Nun, es wird sehr viel geschrieben.......;) (Oskar Conle, 2006-10-19 12:18)
      • Sicher, bei 153 Einträgen... ;-) (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-19 12:55)
      • Hab mich über diese vielen Beiträge gefreut! Gute Besserung wünscht dir Felix. Was heißt 153?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 19.10.2006, 16:44 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-19 16:43)
      • Oskar hatte 153 Einträge, als ich das schrieb :-) (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-19 19:29)
      • Aber bei den PSG Nummern steht das sie sich nur sexuell fermehren kann. Und noch was im Terra sind so viele Obst fliegen (mehrere 100). Was soll ich nur tun? Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-22 14:26)
      • Noch was. Auf meinem Weibchen klettern kleine Insekten ca. 1mm. Ich glaube es sind Milben! Gibt es anzeichen wenn sie Eier legt? Können die Heizmatten die Eier verbrennen? Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 22.10.2006, 19:09 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-22 15:23)
      • Fruchtfliegen machen nichts aus. Aber eine Heizmatte kannst du vergessen! Die Tierchen gedeihen auch bei Zimmertemperatur sehr gut. Milben kriegt man weg, indem man die Phasmide mit Öl oder Fett einreibt, ausser am Kopf, den Seiten des Hinterleibs und den Füssen. Viele Grüsse Daniel P.S.: Du kannst nicht immer nach Angaben von einzelnen Züchtern gehen, wenn andere Züchter andere Erfahrungen machen, sind die nicht weniger wahr... (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-22 20:17)
      • Im Ter. hat es nur 17-18 Grad gehabt( An Außenmauer) Vorletzte Frage: Wenn eine Heuschrecke Eier legt, gibt es davon Anzeichen?(aufgewühlte Erde) Letzte Frage: Hat vermutlich gestern Eier gelegt. An Blättern klebte schwarze Flüssigkeit? Ich weiß Felix [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 23.10.2006, 14:23 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-23 14:16)
      • Hallo Felix Das Anzeichen dafür ist, dass der Legestachel des Weibchens offen ist. Schwarze Flüssigkeit ist nix gutes... Hast du nachgesehen, ob eine Schrecke sich verletzt hat (schwarz - grünes Blut)? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-23 17:44)
      • Wie offen? Das Blut oder was es auch ist, ist schwarz. Vielleicht ein Abwehrsekret. Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-23 18:46)
      • Hallo Felix Offen halt. Der Stachel ist zweigeteilt, statt einfach ein Stachel und dazwischen liegt, mehr oder weniger sichtbar, ein einzelnes Ei. Über Abwehrsekrete weiss ich einiges, züchte selber S. sipylus und O. peruana. Die Trachyaretaon und Heteropteryx geben nie sichtbare Mengen davon ab. Es könnten auch liegengebliebene, zu oft angesprühte Köttel sein... Wenn das Sekret Schimmel ansetzt, ist das so. Beste Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-10-23 20:05)
      • Nein ein Ei habe ich nicht gesehen. Ein "Köttel " ist es sicher nicht viel zu flüssig. Vielen dank für die vielen Antworten Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-10-23 20:20)
      • Seid ein paar Tagen legt sie einige Eier. Legen ist nicht das richtige Wort abwerfen das passt besser als legen. Lagen nämlich alle auf der Torfschicht. Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-11-10 18:32)
    • Alternate in food plants? (JanH, 2006-11-12 13:50, views: 798)
      • Hi together, I've been wondering for a while whether I should feed my phasmids mainly with one plant species or whether it would be better if I alternated more often. At the moment I hold it like this: There's one plant for each species that I offer them always (Rubus or privet) and then, additionally, I offer some branches of other plants, for instance lilac, oak or wild rose. What I'm wondering about now is: how do our phasmids nourish in their natural habitat? Have they got one species of foliage that they stick to or do they just eat whatever they find (supposing of course that they are able to eat/digest that species)? And then, is it better for me to offer them a variety of different leaves or should there be at least one species that's available for them all the time? - Because once I read or heard that phasmids have difficulties with digesting if their food plants change all the time... Thanks in advance, Jan (JanH, 2006-11-12 11:45)
      • Hi Jan Alternatives without problems are: Rose, Banana tree, cotoneaster, strelitzia sp., oak, guava, apple, pear, other european fruit trees, guava, strawberry, Pyracantha sp., Prunus sp., hawthorn Only together with bramble: Ivy, hazel, beech, Cornus sanguinea Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-12 13:50)
    • PNG (Ruude, 2006-11-12 20:41, views: 758)
      • hello there, Does somebody has got any experience about collecting Phasmidea species on PNG? I'm planning to go there in march/april for my study. best wishes, Ruude (Ruude, 2006-11-12 16:09)
      • Hi Ruude, PNG is a wonderful country with many untouched rainforests and landscapes! And the best is its great phasmid fauna ;) This country inhabits some of the most spectacular species in the world of Phasmids. E.g.: Extatosoma popa popa, E. popa carlbergi, Eurycnema nigrospinosa, all those impressing Eurycantha species and many others. We are currently describing a very interesting new genus and species from this country. I have not collected there until now, as this country is very unsafe and there is a lot of crime (especially in Port Moresby). So please be careful! Exporting insects from PNG is prohibited by law, so be careful at the customs! I wish you a lot of luck and hopefully you will bring back some nice species. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-11-12 20:41)
    • Epidares nolimetangere (SPANIER, 2006-11-28 11:10, views: 725)
      • Hello people! I'm new in this forum and also new in Phasmids, too. I have a simple question: How do I see, whenn my Epidares are adult? The subadult insects look very similar to the adults! (At least for me!) Thank You for your answers! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2006-11-27 14:19)
      • When the adult females are full with eggs, you can see it easily, the males have a length of 3.5 centimetres when they are adult. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-28 11:10)
    • Phyllium siccifolium question (supperlx, 2006-11-28 15:31, views: 1016)
      • Hi there I have one little question (it´s not an intelligent one^^). I have 1.1 Phyllium siccifolium. I got them with L3 or so. One month ago they got adult and now after having fun together, the female started to drop eggs.[-- everyting is good ^^ Well the question is as following: Through all the time I have them, they got bigger and bigger. Now when I have them on my hand (for changing the Foodplant) I ask myself if they could/would bite me. Is this possible? Up to now they haven´t but is this a possibility? I mean they are cutting leafs without a problem^^. Would be interesting to know what you are thinking about this. bye Thorsten (supperlx, 2006-11-12 16:53)
      • Sometimes Phasmids try to bite, but this sort of self defence is not very successful as their mandibles are specialized on cutting (thin and flat!) leaves and are not constructed for biting meat. When a very large species, like Heteropteryx dilatata tries to bite, you will feel it but it won’t damage your skin. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-11-12 20:46)
      • Thx very much for the information^^ Heteropteryx dilatata is my next Project hehe. But doesn´t matter. I have Geckos that can bite way harder and they do it everytime I have to hold them /when they are ill). bye (supperlx, 2006-11-12 21:53)
      • Hi: as Oskar said, some great stick insects, can bite you. I am breeding Eurycantha calcarata and Phasma gigas and both species, tries to bite you in several occasions, when they are taken hold. I am sure that if obtains it, they could do damage. Best regards. (javier, 2006-11-28 15:31)
    • how can I control the phasmids color? (Shade, 2006-11-29 00:22, views: 839)
      • Hi! I know phasmids colour can be controlled by food, temperature and humidity. But how? What can I do to obtain different colors? Thanks, Pablo. (Shade, 2006-11-27 09:48)
      • Hi Pablo I know colour control by food only from Ctenomorphodes briareus and Ramulus artemis. When you feed C. briareus with eucalyptus, they are blue, with bramble, they are green. When you feed R. artemis cotoneaster and beech, they are apple green, with bramble, they are only light green. When you keep Sipyloidea sipylus in a high humidity, they are almost white, in a lower humidity, they are darker. But I don't know any other phasmids which have different colours in different surroundings. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-11-28 11:07)
      • Hello: With Carausius morosus you can try to do this experiment: Get three group of these insects of colour brown clearly (5 each, for example) and put these in three box, with different conditions: The first group with clear leaves, the second group with dark leaves and the third group with dark leaves. Put the first and second group with a good illumination and the third group completely dark. Look your insects when they have spent two days and verifies what it has happened... (If you can´t do this experiment, I will do the answer..) My conclusion: Some of sticks-insects, can change his colour with a hormonal mechanism, based in the radiation of the light. They have a "Cromatóforos" (Is in Spanish, I don´t know the word in English), that help to change his colour with its environment. Is probably that this will be more complicated and also depend of humidity, temperature and food, but I think that all those processes, are based on hormonal changes, I am sure. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-11-28 15:14)
      • Ok, tanks. I'll try to do the experiment jeje. Best regards Pablo (Shade, 2006-11-29 00:22)
    • Jugendliche Phasmatodea-Halter für Interview gesucht (oldau, 2006-12-11 21:33, views: 933)
      • Hallo, wir machen eine Natur-Jugendzeitschrift für Schüler (ich TUWAS!) und möchten gerne ein Interview mit einem Jugendlichen (14 - 16 Jahre alt) machen, der selbst solche Heuschrecken hält. Interessenten bitte per Mail melden und Telefon der Eltern angeben, damit ir ihr Einverständnis einholen können. Wir würden das Interview der Einfachkeit halber telefonisch machen, wenn eure Eltern einverstanden sind. Super wäre, wenn ihr auch Fotos hättet, wo man euch bei der Pflege der Tiere sieht. Bitte unbedingt noch in dieser Woche melden, wir müssen das Interview noch vor Weihnachten fertig machen. Wir freuen uns auf eure Rückmeldung! Schönen Gruß von Oliver Dauberschmidt Redaktion ich TU WAS! www.tuwas.de (oldau, 2006-12-11 15:45)
      • Hey Leute, meldet euch mal bei dem netten Herren. Ein kleines Interview ist doch bestimmt eine nette Sache. Präsentiert mal euer Hobby, nur Mut! Grüße an Alle, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-11 21:33)
    • Sri Lanka (Ingan, 2006-12-15 14:37, views: 809)
      • Hi, all! I am going to Sri-Lanka. What and where I can find any Phasmid? What species more interesting? (Ingan, 2006-12-13 14:08)
      • Have a look at this link: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=155 Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-15 14:37)
    • Temperature and gender (Angel, 2006-12-15 14:41, views: 848)
      • Hello, everybody. I'm a new member and also quite new to the fascinating world of phasmids. I would like to know whether anybody knows if it is possible to control the gender of nimphs with different temperature of egg incubation as it happens with crocodiles, for example. Thank you very much. I think this site is great!!! (Angel, 2006-11-29 14:12)
      • Welcome to the board. There have been a few reported attempts trying to influence the development of sexes in Phasmatodea by rising the temperature on up to 40 degrees Celsius. This is said to be a method for obtaining males in Carausius morosus, although it is quite doubtful if this method could really be successful. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-15 14:41)
    • Food of Aretaon (javier, 2006-12-16 15:08, views: 857)
      • Hello: I write to ask if somebody have try to feed Aretaon or similar species with "Brachychiton spp." In Spain at least one person are feeding his Aretaon with this plants. See the photos: http://www.esc.nsw.gov.au/Weeds/Images/trees/Brachychiton%20populneus1.jpg Best regards. Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-12-06 15:50)
      • Dear Javier, Interesting news, but why feed Aretaon with an Australian tree? In my cultures they were very polyphagous but they preferred bramble and rose to all other plants. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2006-12-15 14:45)
      • Hello Oskar: One person ask me about these plants because he has a lot of these in his house and he hasn´t other better plants as Bramble or Rose near of there. He could read that other species as Extatosoma tiaratum, Eurycantha calcarata and Meduroidea extradentatus, can be breeder in this plant, but he don´t remember where was write. I think that species polyphagous can be breeder with these but.. Extatosoma tiaratum? I don´t think so, but as this tree is from Australia is very possible. Somebody try with this? Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-12-16 15:08)
    • Need help for Phyllium identification (Kenneth, 2006-12-16 15:18, views: 804)
      • Hello to all: I have some Phyllium sp. I got them with instar Nymph and now they are adults. The problem is that I don't know what kind of species are them? They are similar to Phyllium siccifolium and Phyllium hausleithneri. But it is not easy for me to differentiate them. Could anyone help me to identify them? This picture is an adult female. http://photo.xuite.net/knhsiao/784522/9.jpg These are the ova . http://photo.xuite.net/knhsiao/784522/10.jpg Best regards. Kenneth[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Kenneth, Dec 14, 2006 - 11:14 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Kenneth, 2006-12-14 16:13)
      • Hello: I think that these eggs are of P.siccifolium, because the eggs of these species has a lines of holes as your eggs. Eggs of P.hausleithneri has not these holes, instead of that there is a little "mountain" or "elevation line" that appear there. I hope you can understand me. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2006-12-15 12:39)
      • Thank you, Javier . You are kind to me. I browsed the website, https://www.bugsincyberspace.com/phyllium_hausleithneri.html There are two pictures of the ove of P.siccifolium and P.hausleithneri. It also has the description of what the difference between these two species. But the pictures are not so clear that I can't understand the meaning of that paragraph. Now I can understand your meaning. Could anyone show me the clear pictures of ova of P.hausleithneri? I'll be grateful to have your help. Yours sincerely Kenneth[!-- editby --][i]edited by: Kenneth, Dec 15, 2006 - 08:53 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Kenneth, 2006-12-15 13:52)
      • Very good pictures. I have a little question: I can see in females of P.siccifolium that the coxas of leg 2 and 3, appear with a red colour. This is visible when the females are in invert position and is possible to see the (green) trocanther and (red) coxa (or coxae). These details appears in other Phylliums species? For example P. bilobatum appear as blue coxae in the same place. Best regards Javier Tamayo. (javier, 2006-12-16 15:18)
    • Neue Website (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-24 10:40, views: 1383)
      • Hallo zusammen Nachdem ich meine alte Site und mein altes Forum dank Spam-Einträgen schliessen musste, habe ich nun eine neue Website mit neuem Forum (natürlich spamfrei): http://www.lamponius.ws24.cc Schaut mal vorbei! Daniel P.S.: For all users who can't speak German: My site is in German, in this reason I didn't write this report in English (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-09 21:37)
      • Sieht gut aus Daniel ! Das einzige Problem das ich habe ist das die Bilder von "meine Arten" nicht durchkommen (RobK, 2006-12-09 22:37)
      • Danke für's Kompliment. Das mit den Bildern ist ein langwieriger und recht intensiver Vorgang, der erst in ein paar Tagen oder Wochen behoben werden kann, ich entschuldige mich dafür bei allen, die darüber enttäuscht sind. Aber wenigstens das Bild im Forum läuft, oder? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-10 11:17)
      • Echt schönes Forum und ordentloich gemacht. Wünsch dir noch schöne Zeiten mit deinen geilen Forum. Wie investierst du es? PS gefällt mir besser aus dieses Forum!!! LG Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 10.12.2006, 15:35 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-10 15:34)
      • Hi Felix Das Forum wird vom Anbieter mit Werbung finanziert, für mich ist es gratis. Trag dich doch ein! Aber das Phasmatodea-Forum gefällt mir immer noch besser. Das Schwarz macht es so exklusiv, meins ist nur ein Standard-Forum Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-11 11:13)
      • gesagt getan Soll ich Werbung machen? Das könnte ich beim Insektenforum.Ein paar User wären ja gut auch wenn manche Idioten sind. Wo wir schon dabei sind einen großen Nachteil gibt es in deinen Forum da du kein Forum bzw Unterforum in dennen du Ankündigen machen kannst oder ander wichtige Sachen. Du weißt schon solche Sachen die Moderatoren/Administrator so tun. LG Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 11.12.2006, 17:59 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-11 13:03)
      • Kann ich binnen einer halben Minute einrichten, wenn ich eins brauch. Bitte schlepp mir keine Anfänger an, in den Anzeigen und dem Anfängerforum kann man auch ohne Login reinschreiben. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-12 11:05)
      • Das wundert mich das dass so schnell geht. Hab mir schon gedacht das du das sagen würdest. Die ins Forum wollen finden auch selbst einen Weg. Was ist mit euch hier, meldet euch an ein Forum mit 3 Leuten ist etwas langweilig. Noch viel Glück! (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-12 13:59)
      • Hallo Nun sind die Bilder von "Grüne Seiten" sowie ein Männchen von P. teretrirostris und ein Trachyaretaon sp.-Weibchen wieder im Netz. Weitere werden folgen. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-17 12:04)
      • Hallo Durch ein kleines Missgeschick sind nun total andere Bilder auf der Page. P.S.: Mein 150ster Beitrag![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 01.01.2007, 19:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-24 10:40)
    • Website (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-28 19:46, views: 1010)
      • Habe mir gerade eine Website zugelegt, ist noch lange nicht fertig aber schon im Aufbau. http://felix14.ws24.cc Kritiesiert mich ruhig, au Kritik lernt man. LG Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-16 19:00)
      • Hi Nice site. But who is the new website user http://www.phyllium.ws24.cc? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2006-12-17 12:02)
      • This is not my homepage. My hompage called felix14. Look my new Avatar!![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Pfarrhoferfelix, 17.12.2006, 17:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2006-12-17 12:11)
      • hello it is a very good site.here my forum: http://forum53.xooit.info a+++ ps: I am French, my English is not very good (Pierre-Antoine, 2006-12-28 19:46)
    • Lopaphus sp. PSG 252 (Łukasz, 2007-01-03 20:51, views: 693)
      • I have one question - are Lopaphus sp PSG 252 reproduce only sexual or by parthenogenetic way too? Because I have only females, and I don't know to incubate these ovas. (Łukasz, 2007-01-03 18:20)
      • They are sexual. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-03 20:51)
    • Trachyaretaon sp. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-05 11:43, views: 917)
      • Hi all I saw now a picture of my Trachyaretaon sp. in the photo gallery of the dead phasmids. It's the Trachyaretaon sp. from Babuyan Island. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-03 13:45)
      • Dear Daniel, Your species is Trachyaretaon brueckneri. The sp. from Babuyan Island was later on described by Frank and me as T. brueckneri n.sp.. As we are working on a large update of the website, we will then correct the name of the photo. Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-03 20:50)
      • Hi Okay, then it isn't my species. I compared it with T. brueckneri and they have almost the same colour and picture, but the L1/2 nymphs look not like T. brueckneri and the reproduction is parthenogenetic. I thought when there isn't any male the species is also parthenogenetic. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-04 14:16)
      • In case you have a photo of an adult female, mail it to me and I will identify the species for you. From where is your stock? Reagards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-04 17:04)
      • dear Conle When is the new large update ready? LG Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-01-04 20:08)
      • It will still take some time as it is a completely new system. Regards. (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-05 08:55)
      • Hi Oscar Yes, I have also photos of L2-4 nymphs. I can send you all. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-05 11:43)
    • horse head grasshoppers (Bruno, 2007-01-14 11:55, views: 1099)
      • Does anyone have a good description how to keep and breed these insects in captivity? Or maybe you know a got site where it is described? I could not find anything too informative on the net yet....... Thanks a lot for your kind help Bruno (Bruno, 2007-01-11 18:30)
      • Hi Bruno I keep Prosarthria teretrirostris (maybe a synonyme of Proscopia luceomaculata) like some Phasmids on bramble and other foodplants. They are almost as problemless as phasmids. They lay their oothecas in 6-8 cm deep earth and they hatch after 3-4 months when you let the earth dry for a half week. If it's always wet, they don't hatch so early. Sometimes the nymphs die sitting on the ground and look like living. The first time that can be scary. The nymphs jump often when you handle them but when they are older, they jump less. The adult females jump about 1,50 metres, but very seldom. The adult males are quite different, if they jump depend on the character. But mostly they are sitting around and are phlegmatic types. An ootheca includes 30-50 eggs. The young are quite long when they hatch and they are in a little egg box easy to find. The dying rate is 30-40%, not so high but also not so low. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-11 20:05)
      • Bruno here is the information I have constructed below: A Brief Guide to Stick Grasshoppers Curtis Lakin 31.06.05 Background There are upwards of 130 species of stick grasshopper belonging to the family Proscopidae. They belong to the Orthopteran group of insects which includes grasshoppers, katydids and crickets. They can easily be mistaken for phasmids (stick insects) at first glance and indeed this mistake was made on a David Attenborough programme not too long ago! On closer inspection the form of the head and mouthparts together with the mid and hind leg arrangement lead the trained observer to a different conclusion regarding their classification. Description and life History Stick grasshoppers are restricted to the forests and nearby scrubland of South America. Most species live amongst low vegetation at the edge of the rainforest where there is some air movement. Here they will perch and sway enjoying air currents. Proscopids cannot fly and whilst they can jump their hind legs are not well adapted to jump great distances. Nymphs are more likely to propel themselves into the air than adults when disturbed. In the wild the usual defence mechanism is to freeze still and if touched or molested further, they will often throw themselves to the ground where they may be perfectly camouflaged in the jumble of leaf and stick litter on the forest floor. Stick grasshoppers have weird head shapes with onion shaped mouthparts and bulbous eyes mounted high on the apex of the head, topped by tiny stub like antennae. The shape of the head has led to the common name of “horsehead grasshopper” for certain species. For reasons given above they are also sometimes refered to as “false stick insects” Stick Grasshoppers in Culture There are currently several species which can be found in culture. Proscopia luceomaculata (formerly Prosarthria teretrirostris) and Proscopia scabra have both been bred successfully in the UK. Both originate from Ecuador with females of P. luceomaculata reaching 12cms long and P scabra reaching 18cms long. Males of both species are the more colourful of the sexes with yellow and green markings. No stridulation call has been observed. Both species appear to enjoy communal living at all stages without any signs of cannibalism. Feeding is straight forward since they will take bramble leaves or oak as a staple diet item at all stages but there are likely to be many other potential food plants such as rose. Whilst newly hatched nymphs can be tricky, established nymphs are easy in a tall partly ventilated cage with moderate humidity. Nymphs take 4 to 8 months to mature and adults can live over a year. Nymphs can usually be sexed by the 5th instar. The females lay 4 to 6 batches of eggs during their lifespan each batch containing 12 to 30 eggs. The eggs resemble black grains of rice and are laid to a depth equivalent to the length of the abdomen in loose soil. They will lay in a pot of coarse peat mix kept in the cage. Eggs should be incubated in a humid but ventilated environment and take 4 to 9 months to hatch at 24 to 28 degrees C. (Curtis Lakin, 2007-01-13 21:18)
      • Hi Curtis Wow! That's a very good description! I have a little addition: P. luceomaculata lays only 1-2 oothecas with 30-40 eggs and they hatch also in 20° Celsius with no problem. And the most females of this species can't reach one year. But the males can be older, one in my terrarium lived 1,5 years, a half year with one hind leg. They are very tough, these males. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-14 07:38)
      • Thanks to both of you for your kind informations ;-) Bruno (Bruno, 2007-01-14 11:55)
    • Identification help please (mfellowes, 2007-01-15 22:13, views: 1181)
      • Hello everyone I would appreciate it if anyone with experience of phasmids from Borneo could have a look at these two specimens: http://www.fellowes.me.uk/gallery1.htm (image #9) and http://www.fellowes.me.uk/gallery2.htm (image #6) These were photographed at Tanjung Puting National Park, Kalimantan Tengah, and both were relatively common. I realise that this may not be possible, but any degree of taxonomic detail would be gratefully received. Many thanks Mark (mfellowes, 2007-01-13 20:24)
      • Hi Mark the second one is a Calvisia sp., the second... I don't know... Best regards Daniel P.S.: Did you collect them and they layed eggs? I mean the first, the Calvisia is a male. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-14 07:28)
      • Hi Daniel That's fantastic - thank you. I didn't collect any eggs - I was there on a reconnaissance trip for a field course that I will be running for zoology students, so I didn't have the time to collect any. I'll be going again this year, and I hope to get the students to do some field work on the phasmids (distribution, population sizes, habitat preferences, behaviour), but I think that we’ll have to work backwards. That is, we’ll do the field work, then try to identify them on our return – Bragg’s book is just too heavy for us to take with us. I did photograph one other species (photo at: http://www.photoportfolios.net/portfolio/pf.cgi?a=vp&pr=41467&b=up&st=1&la=60&ph=12&sid=18437&pi=MFELLOWES&u=18437) Again, I’d really appreciate it if you (or anyone) could advise me as to its identity. Thanks (mfellowes, 2007-01-14 18:20)
      • All three species shown on your photos are very likely to belong to the Calvisia group. A more detailed identification could be given by Phil Bragg, who is the leading specialist for Bornean Phasmatodea. Regards, Oskar Conle (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-14 22:08)
      • Hi I also think so, but a real Calvisia is green, I think... I have now an Asceles sp. whose pattern is almost the same as this of the third species. But it's got different colours and not such high "thorns" at the beginning of the wings (I excuse me again for my terrible english). When will you go there? I will go to the Mt. Kinabalu in July. Does anyone know what's the food of Calvisia sp.? I think they are not so seldom in Borneo and with a bit of good luck, I'll bring some eggs with me... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-15 11:20)
      • Hi Thanks for the advice, Oskar. Daniel - I will be going in July, spending a couple of weeks in the forest. TP is a bit different than Kinabalu - less lush (it's nutrient poor peat swamp forest mainly). As part of the trip (when I can persuade the students that species don't have to be furry to be interesting!) I will be organising some systematic searches for mantids and phasmids, as well as the leps and Odonata, looking at the effects of past logging and disturbance on biodiversity. On one level this will be to train undergraduates, but at the same time I will use this year to develop identification skills for these major groups, so that we can collect some useful data over the next few years, and hopefully longer. If any one else has further thoughts on identification - or indeed advice on what to look out for in Tanjung Puting - I'd be very happy to hear from you. Thanks Mark (mfellowes, 2007-01-15 22:13)
    • Aplopus .......????? (Sixlegs, 2007-01-24 18:39, views: 797)
      • I know Aplopus ligia and Aplopus spec. but in the PSG List I can only find Aplopus cytherea und Aplopus micropterus. Please tell me why? Thanks[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sixlegs, 24.01.2007, 17:57 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sixlegs, 2007-01-24 17:56)
      • Hi From the genus Haplopus are these species in culture (the PSG list is not the list of all phasmids in culture): H. cythereus H. ligius H. micropterus H. jamaicensis (syn. H. bispinosus / Diapherodes jamaicensis) two unidentified Haplopus sp. I don't know why these four other species are not in the PSG list, because H. jamaicensis and H. ligius were in culture before the others. But I've heard, some H. ligius stocks should be H. micropterus... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-24 18:39)
    • Kinabalu (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-02 11:13, views: 865)
      • Hi all In July, I'll travel to the Mt. Kinabalu National Park for a week. I have a lot of questions: Which hotel or lodge is next to the rainforest where the phasmids are (silau silau trail etc.)? Who could help me to find out the species of the phasmids I found? I'll have a computer with me, so I'll be able to send photos and descriptions directly. I don't have any own experiences with finding and catching phasmids, only some tips of other breeders. Who's got any experiences? Is there also one who knows tropical plants? I haven't so much literature about them. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-01 19:45)
      • Javier (active in this forum) will be able to give you informations. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-05 08:54)
      • Hello: I was in Sarawak and I don´t know what is the best Hotel for your travel, but you can try looking for the guide of 2007 of Malaysia. I get the guide of Kuching 2006, (is where I was), and this was the best form to know the services of there. Try to comunicate with a tourist officce of there, they can help you in this part. The best book that you can see is Phasmids of Borneo, of Philip E. Bragg. This is the best work of this zone. Maybe I will can help you with identify of some species, but the best person that you can find for this, is P.Bragg. He is a great person and is probably that he could help you. If you want to send out of Borneo some phasmids, you can do two forms: One is go there, to the oficce of agriculture. There you need some permissions that are: one to collected insects Other two, to remove the insects one of they sent from Borneo and other sent to your country. Them you need a sanitary certificate for your insects If all go well, you will spend only 15 days to get this permissions The other form is that you will be lucky person, hide the insects and they do not see them... Or that you collected eggs... Also, I will be there in June, is a very nice place to study phasmids. Tropical plants is very difficult to identify, because there exits a big Biodiversity. Try to get the plant where you can find the phasmids. I was a little trick ..... I was looking for a especies of plants very interesting, this is Rubus moluccanus. You can feed a lot of phasmids there with these plants and obtain eggs. This plant is the "Bramble" of Borneo... I hope that this can help you. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-02-01 14:09)
      • Hi Javier Thank you! But Phil Bragg said that I won't recieve a permission when I'm only there for a week. He told me, I could collect the insects outside of the park in the mountains around it. I think there weren't so many collectors and I hope to find some interesting species... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-02 11:13)
    • new to stick insects, please help, urgent (ambush, 2007-02-05 15:51, views: 1422)
      • hello stick insects have been invading my bathroom for the past few months. i've been getting rid of them by either catching them in jars and throwing the jars in the rubbish or flushing them down the toilet. i thought i had gotten rid of them all because i hadn't seen one for a few weeks but this morning in the shower when i was washing my hair i looked up at the celing and there were EIGHT STICK INSECT BABIES. please tell me how to lure them into a jar, they are too small to catch. or perhaps you could tell me what eats stick insects so i could get one until it's eaten all of them. thanks in advance (ambush, 2007-01-24 10:39)
      • Sorry, but that's a forum for collectors and breeders, not one to tell people how to kill phasmids! Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-24 12:50)
      • well they are procreating in my house so i am sure i count as a breeder, but if not mods you are welcome to move this thread to the correct forum. what do baby phasmids eat? perhaps as a peace offering i will put something delicious in a jar for them to all come and eat together. thanks in advance (ambush, 2007-01-24 14:25)
      • also and what sort of natural predators should i be protecting them from? thanks in advance (ambush, 2007-01-24 14:26)
      • Hi Ambush Phasmid is not like phasmid. Can you send me a photo of your sort? Where are you living? The most phasmids eat bramble, but when there is some bramble, they eat it and go out of the jar. You can't catch them in a jar. Where do they come from? From your garden? If you would breed them, it's a very great hobby. And when they'll be too nasty in your bathroom, try tea tree oil. That's good against cockroaches and flies, so probably it works also for phasmids. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-24 18:33)
      • hello thankyou for your reply. while perhaps it is possible that phasmids make excellent pets i doubt very much that this breed will, they are home invaders that twice fell off the ceiling onto me. one morning in the shower i found one ON MY BATH SPONGE. i don't know how long it had been there but i certainly hope that stick insects do not poop. i have attached a photo of the baby with my thumb right next to it for scale: [img src="http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o9/spacebarred/stickinsect.jpg" border="0" alt="a stick insect this morning"] this one is small and dark brown and it's parent was green and about 10-15cm long and sometimes they had bright red areas in the middle. also i am in cape town if that helps identify, as the first rule of battle is to know your enemy. thanks in advance (ambush, 2007-01-25 07:48)
      • Hi I can't identify a phasmid baby that's so small. Please send me some (better) photos of the adults. Best regards Daniel P.S.: I'll be in holidays for the next two weeks. Please don't expect a fast answer. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-01-25 11:16)
      • sorry about the poor quality photograph but i'm surprised my description was insufficient. i haven't seen an adult in a while but i will continue to keep an eye out for divebombing kamikaze phasmids from above and have my camera at the ready. i think a bramble would be too big for this tiny bug, do phasmids eat other bugs? maybe i could find small bugs like ants and lure them with a jar of dead ants. thanks for your help, and don't worry i'm sure one of the many smart phasmid phans (ha ha) on this internet website forum will be able to help me. thanks in advance ps have a nice holiday, where are you going? [!-- editby --][i]edited by: ambush, Jan 25, 2007 - 12:26 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (ambush, 2007-01-25 11:55)
      • Hi, The stickinsects you have in your bathroom probably belong to the genus Macynia, which is quite common in your area. If you put a glas of water with a branch of fresh bramble leafes or rose leaves in it, somewhere in your bathroom, the babies will all go there for feeding. When they are on their foodplant, they are likely to stay there and you could easily put them into the garden. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-26 08:18)
      • HI i am new to insect keeping to. I was given a baby stick which i have been told is probably a ramulus. We were given him about a week ago. he has grown quite a lot since then and is a sweet little thing. I am sorry to say that the person called ambush just seemsto want to know how to rid the stick from the house. IS that why they joined? who knows. They want to know what predetors to be warey of - is that so they can go and collect that predetor to "rid" of the sticks. I am in the UK and do not know much about sticks. but i am here to learn. I do not liek the sound of the factthat this person wants to put it in a jar to then dispose of it. However , there must be a reason why they have chosed her bathroom to live. Maybe its soemtihngto do with the products they are using. If this person is using rose or fruit cented products, thats y they continue to live there. From what i can make out so fat there are so many different varieties out there it must be difficult for peopel to take a look at a small photo to guess what it is. OUr little Barny ( not sure of sex) is a cute little thing. I also have reptiles but woudl not think of feeding to them. I have jsut goen out and bought a proper home fo it. (lizardlover, 2007-01-26 17:45)
      • Hi Ambush Here can you find photos of Macynia labiata and a description in French (but I think, you can't speak French, so look only at the photos): http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/spip.php?article248 If your phasmids are really M. labiata and you can find eggs or keep some adults which lay some eggs, I will pay you 15€ for 50 eggs. I'm very interested in this beautiful species. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-05 15:51)
    • ramulus sp (lizardlover, 2007-02-05 16:00, views: 1019)
      • Hi i have been given a stick insect and been informed it is a Ramulus SP. I was told to feed it bramble, ivy or privet hedge leaves. We have been feeding it these leaves and it obviously likes them because it has grown quite a bit since last week. I have also bought it a proper home ( its n a small plastic container that you put feeder insects in) all i now need to do it wait for it to get a little bigger so i can move it to its new home. The one i got is a pop up housing for insects butterflies etc. What i really would like to know is where can i find a caresheet ( in english) that will help me with all the info i need for this little thing. I have also been promised some babies - not sure what they are. So another thing can differnt types of sticks - sorry phasmids live happliy together. As you can see i am totally new to this. many regards lin (lizardlover, 2007-01-26 17:55)
      • Welcome to the board. Read our article about breeding (on this website). Most important hints on how to breed phasmids, are given there. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-27 17:04)
      • Many thanks Oskar, but can you tell me where to find it please (lizardlover, 2007-01-29 14:59)
      • Hi you find it at Miscellaneous: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=235 Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-29 15:47)
      • Thank you. It looks interesting reading. I can print it off and read at my leaisure. Thank you for being so helpful (lizardlover, 2007-01-29 16:10)
      • Hi Lin Do you know what Ramulus sp. you have? Do you have a photo? Maybe anyone can give you some eggs or nymphs of them to give you a stabile stock. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-05 16:00)
    • problems with phyllium giganteum (willy_11, 2007-02-13 20:00, views: 1204)
      • my newborn p. giganteum don't eat. they climb around on the bramble and suck the water from the leaves. but don't eat. What can I do. three days ago they lay on the ground as if they were dead. when I pushed them they also did not move. some time later they ran around. What's this? Thx. greetings from germany. (willy_11, 2007-01-09 17:49)
      • Which food do you offer? Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-10 08:32)
      • I offer blackberry at the moment. (willy_11, 2007-01-10 19:07)
      • Do you have access to guava leaves? This would be a good alternative food plant. Keep them under airy and less humid conditions. The cage should be very airy. Using a PC fan might encourage them to start feeding. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-10 19:11)
      • where do I get guava leaves? how does the electric supply for the pc-fan work? Would thay also eat "ananas - guave" (feijoa sellowiana)? thx.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: willy_11, 10.01.2007, 21:49 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (willy_11, 2007-01-10 21:48)
      • No, they don´t eat feijoa sellowiana. Guava can be obtained at: http://www.flora-toskana.de PC-ventilation could be obtained here (although a bit expensive!): http://www.terrarientechnik.de/index.php/cat/c141_Ventilatorensets.html regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-11 22:08)
      • They might also eat oak I think? In my hometown I found an oaktree which has leaves also in winter. Would it work??? (willy_11, 2007-01-28 17:40)
      • You should try! Oak is a good foodplant for Phyllium. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-01-28 19:03)
      • Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-01-28 21:23)
      • Hi Another advice: Ventilate them 3-5 x fifteen minutes with a little pocket ventilator where they can't reach it. P. giganteum often eat only when they are ventilated (ein Tipp, wofür mein erbärmliches Englisch nicht reicht: Benutze eine Zeitschaltuhr!) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-05 15:56)
      • Thanks. I already tried it. they already started eating little bit of oak but then died. only few left. (willy_11, 2007-02-11 18:33)
      • Oh, that's sad. Phyllium are also a thing of good luck. Two friends and me reared three species with the same temperature, humidity, etc... One friend had hundreds of nymphs, the second only a few and my young nymphs died all. Since then I never reared them again, I had no courage anymore. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-11 19:53)
      • okay. I'll keep it in mind. But one's still alive ... (willy_11, 2007-02-13 20:00)
    • Anyone out there? (longicorn, 2007-02-24 21:21, views: 787)
      • Is there anyone out there that reads this site that lives in Australia? I am wanting to swap with people but can only do so here in Australia. I can't be the only one. one lonely Australian Rebeccah (longicorn, 2007-02-24 12:36)
      • Dear Rebeccah, I know there are some other breeders in Australia. I can´t publish there names here, as I don´t know if they would like me to do so. It might be a good idea to list some species which you are able to give away for exchange, this should rise the interest of our "down under" friends and make them contact you ;) Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-24 21:21)
    • Aploteia test (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-25 11:31, views: 857)
      • Hi all I test a new foodplant: The Aploteia, a tropical hanging plant, very easy to keep and fast becoming bigger (2 m in eight months). This week, I test it on nine species. Two of them ate it since Saturday, Parapachymorpha spinosa and Sipyloidea sipylus, both very much. In the following three weeks, I'll present you my other test results. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-19 19:06)
      • Hi all Two other species started to eat: Ramulus sp. PSG 157 and Hermagoras haematomus. I think, Lamponius guerini, Asceles sp. and Oreophoetes peruana won't eat it, but I can never be sure... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-20 19:16)
      • The generic name Aploteia does not exist. - At least I can not find it anywhere. What plant are you talking about? Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-21 08:19)
      • Hi Oscar It's a very rare room plant, I never met anyone other who has got some of them. I have it from a neighbour. It's a tropical hanging plant with little leafs that's not very sensible. I'll send you a photo. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-21 11:53)
      • Rob Simoens kindly informed me about the correct name of your Plant: Callisia. The name you used was misspelled and should read Aploleia. Aploleia is a synonym of Callisia. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-21 14:05)
      • Hi Oscar In my plant book, Callisia multiflora is listed as a synonyme of Aploteia (unfortunately not Aploleia) multiflora. It also looks not like the other Callisia sp. It should be proved, whether Callisia multiflora oughtn't to be listed in an own genus... However, this is a foodplant for some phasmids and I'll test it on 20-21 species. Until now, it's good accepted. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-21 17:49)
      • Callisia is the right name of this genus. And widespread room plants belong to this Genus. Callisia belongs to the Commelinaceae (Tradescantia = Rhoeo and so on). I´ve good one member of this genus too. It´s well-known that plants of this family can be used as food plants for polyphagous (heterophagous) phasmids. regards sascha[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: sascha, 23.02.2007, 12:33 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sascha Eilmus, 2007-02-23 12:33)
      • Hi all The first week is over, here are the results: Sipyloidea sipylus: + Ramulus sp. PSG 157: + Canachus alligator: + Hermagoras haematomus: + Ramulus artemis: -, but I'll test it again Lamponius guerini: - Oreophoetes peruana: - Asceles sp. Ban Salok: - Sungaya inexpectata: + Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-25 11:31)
    • Phasmid diet and toxins (Curtis Lakin, 2007-02-25 14:29, views: 914)
      • Dear friends I have read a number of queries on several forums regarding diet and toxicity of plants for feeding to phasmids. I would suggest fellow enthusiasts might like to consider the following points : Each phasmid species has evolved in its particular habitat alongside its predators. In this evolution process species have developed to bioaccumulate toxins to various degrees to protect against predators. Therefore some species may be more tolerant to (or even crave for) particular toxins since it is part of the natural metabolic process of synthesising defence chemicals from these toxins. It should be borne in mind is that the metabolism depends on the level of enzymes and related cofactors in the insects body at any time together with the rate at which it can synthesise these quickly. On this basis if you have been keeping a species for some time on bramble and then add fresh young shoots gradually this is less likely to be a stressor than if you switch from say oak to using bramble with only young shoots (the body is overloaded without the means to metabolise the toxins). Also if you know that a species likes ivy for example but you have been keeping it on bramble for some time my advice would be not to switch completely over to ivy in one go but introduce the ivy gradually. On the subject of ivy, I have heard people say that their insects are addicted to ivy – I would suggest that rather than addiction this is an inbuilt craving for toxins which are lacking through the inability to bioaccumulate from previous food offerings. If the insect reaches a satiated level of bioaccumulation it may then prefer to eat other things to maintain a balanced diet and gain nutritional factors that it cannot get from say ivy or privet. I could go on for several pages but will stop there, other than to say if you can offer a mixed diet each time you change the food that’s probably the best policy both for the well being of the individuals and for the longer term health of the colony. If the insect refuses to eat some of the plants that’s fine. It doesn’t mean that at another time in its life it won’t eat the plant. Very few species rely on one specific host foodplant and a mixed diet or at least one alternate surrogate plant can usually be offered. If anyone has specific comments about this post or thinks I am mistaken, please let me know Email: lakin007@hotmail.com Curtis Lakin (Curtis Lakin, 2007-02-24 08:31)
      • Hi Curtis, Thank you for the interesting thread. I agree with your oppinion. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-24 21:11)
      • Hello: Also, I am agree with you, Curtis. The best form of breed stronger phasmids, is a mixed of plants. If you feed all species with the same plant, probably, in the following generations appears some cases with problem in exoesqueleton, and sizes more littles than the first generation. Phasmids that are be able to eat a lot of species of plants, work better with a mixed of plants Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-02-25 14:29)
    • Had my Guava to lose all leaves? (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-25 17:43, views: 776)
      • Hi all My wonderful one and a half years old Guava plant lost nearly all leaves in two weeks. Now it looks much better and has got overall new young leaves and twigs. Had it to lose its leaves to become bigger? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-19 18:23)
      • Hello Ramulus: I think that the cause of your plant lost all leaves, was a problem with water... When I have my plants in dry conditions, all the leave dissapear, also. Then the plant return to breed correctly, with all the leaves or more, growing up, again, when I put the correctly warter. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-02-25 14:18)
      • Hi Javier Yes, it had too little water. But I didn't expect such a big redevelopment... Thank you very much! Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-02-25 17:43)
    • Malocomorpha Jamaicana and partenogenetic (ixcesal, 2007-02-27 14:41, views: 1230)
      • Yesterday from no fertilized eggs was born first Malocomorpha Jamaicana. I'm sure that, becouse I have only one female since L1. (ixcesal, 2007-02-27 08:50)
      • Pharthenogenetic reproduction is possible in most Phasmatodea. The correct name is: Malacomorpha jamaicana. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-27 09:32)
      • Mea Culpa, I wrote Latin name from memory without check. This species is signed as sexuel, so I think that information about partengenetic that may be useless. (ixcesal, 2007-02-27 10:06)
      • When a species is listed as "sexual" in the PSG list, this means that the cultured stock consists of both sexes. It does not say that the species is not able to reproduce parthenogenetíc. Hope this explanation helps ;) Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-02-27 14:21)
      • Heh, ok, but we don't know about partenogenetic still ;) (ixcesal, 2007-02-27 14:41)
    • Parectatosoma mocquerysi (mieke, 2007-03-02 07:12, views: 734)
      • Hello all, I am breeding Parectatosoma m. and as most of you will know, they tend to spray a rather unpleasant smelling and sticky orange fluid when they feel threatened. Now I'm curious about what this fluid exactly consists of. Anyone any idea about the chemical elements in it? Is it poisonous to human beings? best regards, Mieke from Belgium (mieke, 2007-03-01 23:12)
      • Dear Mieke, The venom is possibly not toxic although it causes reddish spots on the skin. A colleague of mine from USA is currently writing an article about the chemical substances of this venom. It will be published in a short time. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-02 07:12)
    • Male Phobaeticus heusi required (Curtis Lakin, 2007-03-02 21:34, views: 586)
      • If anyone has a sub adult or adult male please get in touch. I have 3 females. I am Happy to send a female or receive a male sent to me in the UK. We can share eggs or I can offer other exchanges or Euros. Thanks in advance. Curtis Lakin (Curtis Lakin, 2007-03-02 21:34)
    • ?? Phasmotaenia spinosus?? (Sixlegs, 2007-03-04 12:32, views: 829)
      • Anybody here can give me some info about this species, I don't find much in the 'all-knowing' web ;-) . What I'm interested in are data about temperature, humidity, feed, size , lifespan, incubation ...etc or a picture ? many thanks in advance Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-03-03 14:42)
      • Hi Jürgen Contact Bruno Kneubühler (Gopala). He's got some of them. Pictures are in this photo gallery. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-03 19:38)
      • Great, I will contact him at once. I found pictures on this side too I haven't rememered to look here first, at least I had seen pictures from what comes out of the eggs :-D . (Sixlegs, 2007-03-04 05:25)
      • No one else here who can help me or knows some about the care of this species? (Sixlegs, 2007-03-04 06:38)
      • Hi I think the care is quite the same as this of P. australe. If you give me your mail address, I'll send you. Best regards Daniel P.S.: MY 200TH ENTRY![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 04.03.2007, 10:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-04 10:56)
      • OK, hier meine E-Mail Adresse: jradel1@freenet.de (Sixlegs, 2007-03-04 12:32)
    • Hoploclonia (SPANIER, 2007-03-06 21:19, views: 662)
      • Hello! I`ve hearded, that it is not quite easy to keep those Species. Can anyone from you give me some information what is the right way to keep Hoploclonia? And an other question: Why is it so hard to get Nymphs of Dares Species? Are they tricky, too? Thank you! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-03-06 13:51)
      • Hello: Are you Spanish? I am breeding two species of Hoploconia and the more difficult is to get the humidity that these species needs to breed correctly. When Hoploconia are a lot of time with high humidity, is very probably that they caught mould in his body, because these species are very slow and appears a great part of his time stopped in the same place. You need a good transpiration of his terrarium and a good lamp to prevent this problem. What species do you have? I hope a good breed for you !!! Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-03-06 14:13)
      • Hello Javier! I'm from germany. that's only a Nick. So you mean, that they need a high humidity, but also air circulation in the terrarium? I have H. cuspidata and H.abercrombei. I'm looking for H. gecko. Yesterday one female changes her skin and lost 3 legs. What's the reason of this? Greetings SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-03-06 19:38)
      • Hello: I think that the reason of your lost of legs in Hoploconia could be because of you have these species in dry conditions. Also if you have a lot of insects in a little space is probably that they will lost some legs. You can try to get my conditions of breed for these species: I have a terrarium with a part of "compost" as sustrate. This sustrate is ever in humidity conditions and one part of this have a little heating, under the terrarium, to get a continous evaporation. This is my best metods for these species. If you get breed Hoploconia cuspidata and have some of this for exchange, I will be interested in the future. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-03-06 21:19)
    • Oreophoetes peruana (SPANIER, 2007-03-14 17:38, views: 684)
      • Hello! Are there two different forms of females? The one looks just like the nymphs (yellow) and the other one has red stripes. Is this only a colour form or are there genetic differences? Thank You! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-03-13 12:48)
      • Yes, the females can have yellow and red stripes. The colours red and yellow are very closely related in Phasmatodea, so stripes which are usually reddish can also be yellow. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-13 21:34)
      • So you mean it is only variation and no genetic difference? ...based on temperature or humidity.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: SPANIER, 14.03.2007, 15:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (SPANIER, 2007-03-14 15:35)
      • Yes, only a variation in colour. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-14 17:38)
    • Lamponius.com Forum works again! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-15 20:03, views: 834)
      • Hi all Now, the Lamponius.com Forum is working again. Because of a server failure, it didn't a whole month. http://lamponius.boardhosting24.de Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-15 20:03)
    • Hermarchus spec. valid name ? (Sixlegs, 2007-04-01 13:39, views: 990)
      • Has the name Hermarchus spec. changed in PSG 53 Hermarchus pythonius, PSG 57 Hermarchus polynesicus or 167 Hermarchus pythonius (same as PSG 53 ??) ? Is this species in culture ? (Sixlegs, 2007-03-17 15:49)
      • Hi Which Hermarchus spec. do you mean? Every Hermarchus that isn't descripted yet is called Hermarchus spec. or sp. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-17 16:48)
      • Hmm , sorry I only know/read the name Hermarchus spec., that's all info I have :-( . (Sixlegs, 2007-04-01 13:39)
    • Info for Pseudophasma velutinum? (Alex, 2007-04-02 14:39, views: 912)
      • I can't find any info for Pseudophasma velutinum. I just got some ova and was wandering what temps and humidity they need. Also, where they originate from, what year they have beind discovered and what foods do they eat. If you one got any info on Pseudophasma velutinum. Please email me at admin@mantispa.com Thanks alot! (Alex, 2007-03-14 08:36)
      • Hi Alex, The stocks of Pseudophasma velutinum were collected in Peru (Huanuco) in 2004 by me and Frank. They feed on plantago spp. and ligustrum spp. Humidity of 60-70% is best. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-03-14 17:42)
      • You can keep them under the same conditions (humidity, temerature, food) as other Pseudophasma or Peruphasma species. This species is quite easy to keep. (Rafael, 2007-04-02 14:39)
    • "Handy phasmids" and others (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-06 11:14, views: 979)
      • Hi all Dimorphodes catenulatus vibrates like handies when you handle it, Parectatosoma sp. sprays a blood red colour on your hands, Lopaphus sphalerus smells like apple. Do you know other funny or special defensives of phasmids? Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 04.03.2007, 11:02 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-04 11:01)
      • Hello, There is still Oreophoetes peruana which squirts white liquid irritating . And also simply aggressive phasmids like Eurycantha calcarata, Heteropteryx dilatata.... But of other defenses funny, I don't know.. ++ (Staphylin, 2007-04-05 09:52)
      • I heard Phasma gigas use to bite for defense themselves.. I dont know its true because i havent had this species yet. (Jake, 2007-04-05 13:28)
      • Yes, they can bite. And other big stick insects like Eurycnema and Phasmotaenia also. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-06 11:14)
    • Proscopia scabra question (Sixlegs, 2007-04-08 17:30, views: 933)
      • I'm not sure about the humidity for this species, can someone give me a hint. Should I spray every day? Thank you (Sixlegs, 2007-04-04 13:21)
      • Yes , I think that you can (once every day), like all Proscopia. ++ (Staphylin, 2007-04-04 16:00)
      • I spray them twice a day. It is important that the cage is well ventilated. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-04 20:10)
      • Great, thank you both. (Sixlegs, 2007-04-05 17:53)
      • I understand from Sam Heads, that Proscopia scabra Klug,1820 was moved recently into a new genus. The species now belongs inPseudoproscopia Bentos-Pereira, 2006 so the correct name of the speciesis now Pseudoproscopia scabra (Klug, 1820). Alba Bentos-Pereira erectedthe genus Pseudoproscopia in the following paper: BENTOS-PEREIRA, A. 2006. Three new genera of Proscopiidae (Orthoptera:Eumastacoidea). Journal of Orthoptera Research 15(2):117-142. She also moved Corynorynchus latirostris Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1890into Pseudoproscopia and described the following new species: P.amedegnatoi, P. jagoi, P. onca, P. robusta and P. vazferreirai. (Curtis Lakin, 2007-04-05 23:19)
      • i spray them once every day to . (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-08 17:30)
    • H. dilatata frisst Erde/ H. dilatata eat earth (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-04-19 10:23, views: 1126)
      • So ich bins mal wieder. Also meine H. dilatata's fressen seit kurzen Erde. So ungewöhnlich es auch klingt sie fressen wirklich Erde. Zuerst nur das Männchen und dann das Weibchen auch. Zuerst dachte ich sie gehen ein, aber am Ende haben sie sich wieder verfangen. Was tun? Ist euch das schon einmal passiert? Sorry my english si very bad Mein H. dilatata eat earth. Kann you help me? Noch eine Frage gibt es eine Liste wo alle Phasmiden die in den jeweiligen Land vorkommen aufgelistet sind? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-03-30 09:04)
      • Bist du sicher, daß du ihnen das richtige Futter gegeben hast und sie nicht aus der Not ein "Ersatzfutter" gesucht haben. Scherz bei Seite. Bei Reptilien und Vögeln kommt es ja häufig vor, daß die Steine oder Erde zur besseren Verdauung zu sich nehmen, aber bei Insekten hab ich das noch nie gehört. (Rafael, 2007-04-02 14:36)
      • Hi Felix, vielleicht versuchen sie auch nur die Feuchtigkeit aus der Erde aufzumehmen. Wie oft sprühst Du? -------- Maybe they just trying to get humidity out of the ground. How often do you spray? Gruss Simmi (Simmi, 2007-04-06 11:12)
      • Jeden Tag manchmal sogar zweimal wann's zu trocken ist, aber im Augenblick fressen keine Erde. Also alles gut. Gibt es jetzt eine solche "Liste"? mfg Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-04-06 20:49)
      • Jeden Tag manchmal sogar zweimal wann's zu trocken ist, aber im Augenblick fressen keine Erde. Also alles gut. Gibt es jetzt eine solche "Liste"? mfg Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-04-06 20:49)
      • [quote]Jeden Tag manchmal sogar zweimal wann's zu trocken ist, aber im Augenblick fressen keine Erde. Also alles gut. Gibt es jetzt eine solche "Liste"? mfg Felix[/quote] Die Verbreitung von Phasmiden findest Du hier: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=131 Kannst das Ganze ja mal in eine Liste übertragen. ;) Gruss Simmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 08.04.2007, 11:51 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-04-08 00:28)
      • Hi! Konnte gestern das selbe Verhalten (Fressen von Erde) bei meinem [i]Trachyaretaon brueckneri[/i] Weibchen beobachten. Ich sprühe täglich und Futter war auch noch reichlich vorhanden. Vielleicht ist das Fressen von Erde irgend ein Anzeichen einer Mangelerscheinung!? ------------------- I observed the same behaviour (Eating of soil) yesterday by my female [i]Trachyaretaon brueckneri[/i]. I spray daily and food is enough available. Maybe it is some kind of deficiency syndrom!? Simmi (Simmi, 2007-04-18 20:33)
      • Hi Yes, phasmids eat all. My Canachus alligator and Asceles sp. eat regularly kitchen paper. That's nothing special, but never give them chlor-bleached paper! Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-19 10:23)
    • Lamponius guerini paralized (Shade, 2007-04-19 18:08, views: 850)
      • I have a female of Lamponius guerini with paralisis at the second and third couple of legs, she is adult and fertilized. Yesterday the head, the first and second couple of legs was well and she was active and it had good color, but today the second couple of legs are with paralisis too. I don't know why. What can I do? best regards, Pablo Valero (Shade, 2007-01-31 11:21)
      • Hi, It was a problem of the food, the bramble that I was giving them had some type of pesticide :S. Some of my insects has died because of this. After this, I caught bramble of another place and I already do not have problems. If someone has this problem some day, he must change the food because it's contaminated best regards, Pablo Valero (Shade, 2007-04-19 15:02)
      • Hi Pablo I had quite the same problem. Some Ramulus artemis lost 2-3 legs and all my Extatosoma tiaratum died. They seem to be very sensitive for poison... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-19 18:08)
    • Peruphasma eats Cotoneaster (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-25 13:35, views: 941)
      • Hi all A friend told me by the way (like every important message :-)) that her Peruphasma schultei eat also Cotoneaster. So there isn't any problem with the winter food anymore. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-04 18:45)
      • Great a alternative to Ligustrum Thanks for info (Sixlegs, 2007-03-04 18:54)
      • Hi Jürgen Other alternatives are lilac and jasmin, I think, Forsythia should also be accepted, but not after eating lilac. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-05 11:00)
      • "Forsythia should also be accepted, but not after eating lilac." why not after they've eaten lilac? (Jake, 2007-04-25 13:35)
    • honeysuckle (atomiceric, 2007-04-26 10:26, views: 909)
      • has anybody ever tried honeysuckle as a food plant ? I used to use it in my baby jackson chameleon cages beacause it made long sturdy branches that you could bend. The leaves are nice and soft and don't think they are poisonus (atomiceric, 2007-03-07 03:19)
      • Yes, this is a foodplant for several phasmids, here you can find it under the latin name Lonicera or under the german name Geissblatt. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-03-07 13:08)
      • where i can find that list of species which feed on Lonicera spp. because there is no mention about this foodplant on this web? (Jake, 2007-04-25 13:30)
      • Many species of Pseudophasmatidae (Pseudophasma, Peruphasma, Malacomorpha) should feed on Lonicera. (Rafael, 2007-04-26 10:26)
    • names have changed - why? (Sixlegs, 2007-04-26 18:51, views: 896)
      • I found on the PSG list here on Phasmatodea PSG 174 Lopaphus caesius is now Lopaphus sphalerus and PSG 190 is now Phasma reinwardtii how long have the names been changed, I saw this the first time and why ?? many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-04-16 05:44)
      • Hi Jürgen The phasmid systematic is a real mess. L. sphalerus males were descripted as L. caesius, the females as L. sphalerus. Phasma gigas was never in culture. But first, P. reinwardtii was false identified... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-16 15:52)
      • if i understood correct Ramulus sad that P.gigas has been never breeded. In the contrary it has or rather still it is. (Jake, 2007-04-16 19:05)
      • Hello: To Ramulus: What is the correct name that you think that is for Phasma gigas? Why do you think that this is a mistake? Phasma gigas never was in culture? And then, what species is that I am breeding? Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-04-17 00:02)
      • Hi It's P. reinwardtii, ask Oscar, he told me, that our Phasma in culture have very long, leaf-formed cerci like P. reinwardtii, P. gigas has got short, almost round cerci. So, the species in culture is Phasma reinwardtii. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Jake, you search for Oreophoetes spp., I have eggs of O. peruana for sale or exchange! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-17 09:34)
      • Hello: Do you know where is the Holotipe of both species? Or both descriptions? I would like to be able to see these differences in the cerci and eggs, I suppose. Thanks Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-04-17 11:32)
      • Hi Javier In the photo gallery of this site on "dead phasmids" are some photos of P. gigas. Photos of P. reinwardtii are overall. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-17 13:03)
      • Hello: I was looking for information about Phasma gigas and P. reinwardtii, but in some ilustration that I could see, these cercis of P. reinwardtii, is not appear to be as longer as the species that is in culture, and are no so rounded. In a old picture of Phasma, appears these cercis of the female with only a few elongation more than the oviscaptum. In the photos of dead insects, I can´t see these diferent correctly. Best regards Any answer of F. henneman will be very interesting... Also I would like to ask him about changes of genus of Hermagoras and Lonchodes, and what are the principal differences that he find in both genus Thank you and Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-04-26 18:51)
    • Lobolibethra panguana former Rugosolibethra PSG 275 (Sixlegs, 2007-04-27 22:53, views: 947)
      • i need some info how to keep this species regarding humidity, temperature, feed etc. Many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-04-21 14:04)
      • Temp: 20-24 degrees Celsius. Humidity: 50-80% Well ventilated cage with soil. spray 1-2x a day. food: bramble, rose, oak,... (Oskar Conle, 2007-04-22 20:30)
      • Great that's very helpful. (Sixlegs, 2007-04-23 05:33)
      • You can also feed them Hawthorn. (RobK, 2007-04-27 22:53)
    • phasmiden (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-28 19:11, views: 1090)
      • Hallo Maik Ja, ohne Probleme. Aber sie heissen S. inexpectata (unerwartet), und nicht inexcepta (ohne Ausnahme) ;-) Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-27 15:11)
      • Stimmt sorry Kann ich dass auch bei anderen Arten die ihre Eier in die Erde graben ??[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 27.04.2007, 16:00 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-27 15:59)
      • Soweit ich weiss ja, bei den verbreiteten Arten auf jeden Fall. Wobei es auch Züchter gibt, die darauf schwören die Eier "drin" zu lassen. (Sixlegs, 2007-04-28 05:49)
      • Bei mir zeigte es keine grossen Unterschiede, wobei Küchenpapier recht schimmelanfällig ist. Dies scheint zwar dem Ambiente, aber nicht den Eiern was auszumachen. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-28 10:53)
      • Viiiiiiiiiiiiiiileen dank . (Maik Wallner, 2007-04-28 19:11)
    • eurycnema and diapherodes (conrad helm, 2007-05-12 08:41, views: 691)
      • hello!!! i have newly hatched eurycnema and diapherodes....but they don't try to eat the leaves in their cage and die!! as foodplant i have young leaves of eucalyptus globulus!! i did also cut some parts out of the leave to make it easier for them to start feeding!! can somebody help me? the cage is dry, airy, at a bright place and has roomtemperature! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2007-05-11 21:00)
      • Dear Conrad, E. globulus is not a good choice for Eurycnema. I also tried to feed them with this Eucalyptus species, but they refuse to eat it. Try to get a different species of Eucalyptus. I am keeping them on E. gunnii. Other species are also accepted. Best wishes, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-12 08:41)
    • Which species? (Cockroach, 2007-05-18 09:46, views: 1065)
      • Hi! I´ve got two pairs of Phyllium spec.: [img]http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/83/1230883/1280_6536306136613430.jpg[/img] [img]http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/83/1230883/1280_3138653333623330.jpg[/img] Can anybody tell me the species, please? Regards Alex Edit: I don´t know why the pictures aren´t shown.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Cockroach, 05.05.2007, 23:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Cockroach, 2007-04-21 00:16)
      • Hi Alex I think, they are P. siccifolium, because of the eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-04-21 08:57)
      • Hi Daniel! Thank you! That affirms my assumption. Regards Alex (Cockroach, 2007-04-23 22:18)
      • But what about Phyllium sp. "Phillipines"?? (Jake, 2007-04-25 13:43)
      • Hi! Are there any distintive differences on closer examination which makes it possible to me to distinguish Phyllium sp. "Phillipines" from P. siccifolium? Best Regards Alex (Cockroach, 2007-05-05 23:39)
      • Hi Jake and Alex A lot of breeders (also me) think, P. "Philippines" is only a subspecies or a form of P. siccifolium. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-07 10:44)
      • there is a distinct difference in veins in adults of these 2 species. [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Jake, May 18, 2007 - 09:57 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Jake, 2007-05-18 09:46)
    • Xenophasma fimbriatum (Sixlegs, 2007-05-20 19:44, views: 888)
      • I found this species by accident but no further info about it, how large can it get? Thanks (Sixlegs, 2007-05-20 06:06)
      • Hi There are no informations I could find, sorry. Do they eat bramble? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-20 08:54)
      • Xenophasmina fimbriatum Redt.,1908: The only known sex is the female, for which Redtenbacher noted a total lenght of 87mm. The species is recorded from Birma (Mount Cariani). Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-05-20 19:44)
    • proscopia scabra (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-30 20:31, views: 597)
      • Hallo, wollte mal fragen ob einer weis wie hoch die sterblichkei der Larven sind habe nämlich von 10 Stück jetzt nur noch 5 Gruß Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-30 20:31)
    • strange behavior and infertile ? Seltsames Verhalten und unfruchtbar? (azmo, 2007-06-01 11:27, views: 766)
      • Hi, i have two stick insects of unknown species. My girlfriend got them from her biology-teacher. They have some untypical behavior i do not understand. In most forums is written, that stick insects prefere blackberry-leefs. Mine don´t eat them and they also don´t eat (nonsprayed) rose-leefs. The only eat leefs of ficus benjamini. Is this poisenous for them or can they eat this? The other problem is, that no grubs hatch out of the eggs. I collected some of the eggs and tried to breed them. I watched for ideal temperatur and dampness, but nothing happend. Have they become infertile because of their non typical food. with kind regards Jan Hallo, ich besitze zwei Stabheuschrecken deren Species ich nicht weiß. Meine Freundin bekam sie von ihrem Biologielehrer. Sie legen ein recht untypisches Verhalten an den Tag, das ich nicht recht deuten kann. In den meisten Foren habe ich gelesen, dass Stabheuschrecken am besten mit Brombeerblättern oder Rosenblättern gefüttert werden. Dies haben sie aber abgelehnt. Als sie aber durch Zufall ficus benjamini zu fressen bekamen stürzten sie sich darauf und fressen seit her nur dies. Ist diese Pflanze giftig für die Heuschrecken oder kann ich sie weiterhin dies fressen lassen? Das andere Problem ist, dass keine Larven aus den unzähligen Eiern schlüpfen. Ich habe sogar einige Eier gesammelt und versucht diese unter idealen Bedingungen auszubrüten. Aber ohne Erfolg. Kann es sein, dass durch ihre ungewöhnliche Kost die Stabheuschrecken unfruchtbar geworden sind? Mit freundlichen Grüßen Jan (azmo, 2007-05-28 13:35)
      • Hi Jan Phasmid eggs hatch in 3-12 months. Could it be that you didn't wait enough? Can you send me photos of them? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-29 09:20)
      • Hi, sorry i didn´t answer yet. I am on vacation and came come back sunday night. I try to post photos of the eggs on monday. I thougth in good conditions the eggs would hatch fast. I wait since 4 months. Maybe i should wait longer. Best regards Jan PS. Sorry about my english, but without my dictionary it´s awfull ;-) (azmo, 2007-06-01 11:27)
    • Bacteria yersiniana (Sixlegs, 2007-06-02 19:27, views: 657)
      • Anybody some info's how to keep this species, feed, humidity, temp etc. ? Is there something special to note ? Many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-06-01 20:48)
      • Hi, They feed on privet. Don´t mix them with other species in the cage as they are very fragile. The young nymphs need a very well ventilated cage. Don´t spray the young nymphs. The larger specimens can be sprayed once a day. Tropical temperature, humidity less than 75%. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-06-02 19:27)
    • Spanien (Maik Wallner, 2007-06-05 15:47, views: 1062)
      • Hallo, fliege dieses Jahr nach Spanien und wollte mal fragen ob es dort Phasmiden gibt und ob man sie mit nehem darf ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-06 17:19)
      • Hallo Such in den Bergregionen. Du kannst sie Eier legen lassen und diese mitnehmen. Das Mitnehmen lebender Tiere ist verboten (Schmuggeln wäre eine Möglichkeit). Folgende Arten kommen dort vor: Clonopsis gallica (beinahe überall) Bacillus rossius cataluniae (Cataluòa) Leptynia attenuata (near Portugal) Leptynia caprai (Arroyo los Fresnos, Urda) Leptynia hispanica (La Rioja, Madrid, Escortial, Alcarria) Leptynia montana (Puerto Cruz Verde, San Lorenzo de el Escorial) Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-07 10:51)
      • Danke dann hoffe ich dass ich auf Malloca welche finde .Finde dort ja eh nur Clonopsis gallica glaube ich.Sitzen die dort auf Brombeerheken ??[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 07.05.2007, 12:34 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-07 12:33)
      • Hallo Maik Könnte auch noch was Algerisches an B. rossius ssp. dabei haben. Such so auf 700-1500 m. ü. M. auf niedrigen Hecken und Büschen, möglichst am Abend. Brombeere wäre nicht schlecht, ja. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-08 21:03)
      • Danke. Heißt dass , das ich auf flacher ebene keine Phasmiden finde ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-09 11:29)
      • Nein, in Südeuropa nicht. Phasmiden sind im Allgemeinen Bergtiere... Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-09 12:53)
      • Ich war auch vor kurzen auf Mallorca. War auch in den Bregen da war nichts. Ich habe zwei verschieden Ameisenareten beobachten können sonst aber nichts. Keine Phasmiden. Ja war trozdem ein schöner Urlaub ganz besonders weil er während der Schulzeit war. mfg Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-06-02 10:44)
      • Hi Felix Hast du auch in der Nacht gesucht? Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-02 10:58)
      • Am Abend aber nie mitten in der Nacht. (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-06-03 17:09)
      • Ich kenne die genauen Verhältnisse auf Mallorca nicht. Es könnte einen "Seychellen-Effekt" geben. Auch dort sind die Phasmiden sehr rar, obwohl es sogar endemische Arten hat. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-04 08:19)
      • Hallo Daniel, Ich muss Dich korrigieren: Phasmiden sind auf den Seychellen nicht rar! Es gibt nur sehr wenige Arten und eine der Arten ist sehr dominant. Dies ist eine ganz übliche Situation für begrenzte Habitate (Inseln!). Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-06-05 15:47)
    • Kelleraßen (Maik Wallner, 2007-06-06 20:41, views: 1056)
      • Hi, wolte mal fragen ob ich Kellerasseln in ein Phasmiden Terrrrium mit Erde tuhen kann zur reinigung der Erde ?? Und ob es stimmt das die manchmal die Eier und Larven anknabbern ??[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: maik93, 18.05.2007, 12:29 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-18 12:29)
      • Oh ja, Maik, das tun sie. Schneckeln, Asseln, Hundertfüsser, Landeinsiedler, usw., sprich: Alles, was kein Insekt oder Tausendfüsser ist, passt nicht in ein Phasmidenterrarium! Einer Freundin hat eine einzelne Assel drei (!) Creoboter-L4 in einer Woche aufgefressen! Fazit: Schnapsidee Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-18 13:06)
      • Oh dann hole ich sie schnel raus befor sie nch was anstellen. Meintest du mit deiner Antwort die heimischen asseln ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-18 13:26)
      • Alle Asseln, alle! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-19 10:40)
      • Ok danke was kann man den nehmen mit die Erde nicht schimmelt ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-19 11:23)
      • Wenn Du eine Erdschicht in Deinem Terri hast, dann ist es ist eine gute Idee Asseln zum Reinigen zu verwenden Ich selber (wie viele andere) verwende Springschwänze (Collembola) um die Schimmelbildung zu verhindern. Collembola findest Du sicher im Wald in der Falllaub-Humusschicht. Und ich kenne Phasmidenhalter die auch Asseln verwenden - seit Jahren und ohne Nachteil für die Eier oder Larven. Im Terrarienbereich werden allerdings meist die weissen Asseln (Trichorhina sp.) verwendet, die in einigen Zoohandlungen zu kriegen sind und sich gut vermehren. Ob die einheimischen Arten genauso tauglich sind weiss ich nicht. Ich kenne auch jemanden der Rosenkäfer hält. Diese vermehren sich munter in der Erde der Phasmidenterris, auch hier ohne Nachteil für die Phasmiden Eier und Larven. Bruno (Bruno, 2007-05-19 14:31)
      • Vielen dank , werde mir dann mal Springschwänze anlegen. Die fressen nicht an oder also die Phasmiden ? Können sie mir vielleich ein Bild von einem einzelnen exemplar schicken find im Internet kein passende wo man in gut erkennt. Gruß Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-19 15:55)
      • http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springschw%C3%A4nze Sie sind sehr klein (ca. 1 mm) und können springen. Nein, sie fressen die Eier und Phasmiden nicht an........ (Bruno, 2007-05-19 17:01)
      • Hallo, ich habe bis jetzt auch nur gute Erfahrungen mit Asseln gemacht. Ich habe sie in meinen Dosen,wo die Eier inkubieren und seid dem bin ich schimmelfrei! Die ganz normalen Asseln aus dem Wald sind wunderbar. Tschüß Henry (Henry, 2007-05-19 22:50)
      • Vielen dank , fressen also die Kellerasseln aud dem Wald die Larven nicht an ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-20 08:33)
      • Also bei mir haben sie es getan. Tausendfüsser wären empfehlenswert für die Erdschicht. Ein Kollege hält sie schon seit Jahren bei den Phasmiden, die nützlichen Tiere fressen abgefallene Blätter und tote Phasmiden, aber keine Eier und lebenden Tiere. Ich selbst habe aufgehört, Erdboden zu verwenden. Falls man das Terrarium anheben oder transportieren muss, ist das nur hinderlich. Stattdessen habe ich nun Eiskremdosen mit Erde zur Verfügung gestellt. Als Bodengrund nehme ich Küchenpapier oder Falllaub (bei Canachus alligator, weil die sonst selber Falllaub produzieren). Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-20 09:01)
      • Die Tausendfüsser aus dem Wald ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-05-20 09:15)
      • Oder auch Zuchttiere. Alle Tausendfüsser sind Pflanzen- und Aasfresser, so ist es ziemlich egal. Riesentausendfüsser könnten jedoch vielleicht am Boden liegende Phasmideneier zertrampeln. Viele Grüsse Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-05-24 15:11)
      • Ich selbst habe auch Kellerasseln im Terraium, sind wirklich sehr hilfreich solange es nicht zuviel sind. Einfach absammeln. Mit Tausendfüssler machte ich jetzt auch nur gute erfahrung aber mir Rosenkäfer. Hatte ich Probleme, denn die meisten waren verkrüppelt. LG Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-06-06 20:41)
    • PhasmiData.com - The new phasmid database (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-07 18:56, views: 899)
      • Hi all After a half year of collecting all net material about phasmids, I can present you the new phasmid database PhasmiData.com. It is actualised every day and there is almost all photo, description and caresheet material of the web. You can use it to find informations about systematics, to find the right photos without searching on 100 google pages, to look which species is in culture and many more. I hope it makes life for beginners and advanced people a little bit easier... http://www.phasmi-data.ws24.cc Best regards Daniel [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 04.06.2007, 12:57 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-04 12:55)
      • Hi Daniel, When I had a short look at your list, I came across the following entry: Neophthoa (Ballmer 2007) - 3 species bispinosa - Brazil: Porto Cabral, Rio Paran bosqi - Argentina: Misiones brasiliensis - Brazil: Murtinho Could you please forward me more details about these species, as these, as well as the new genus have not been published so far. Thank you for informing us, Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-06-05 15:52)
      • Hello! Under the genus Asceles you list what seems a new species: Asceles salokensis ("sp. Ban Salok") - Ban Salok, Thailand. Anyway, no reference is provided. Please, can you give me more information about this “taxon”? Perhaps it should be mentioned that the data presented by Otte & Brok, 2005 are already online: Brock developed the careful edition of the Phasmida Species File Online, available at http://phasmida.speciesfile.org/HomePage.aspx Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2007-06-05 19:00)
      • Marco is right. Unfortunately the presented list contains more mistakes than any other list in the web. I admire Daniel´s enthusiasm in breeding phasmids, but I can not recommend his list. As Marco mentioned, there is a much better list available from Otte and Brock on the web: The Phasmid Database. Here just a very few examples, why the list presented by Daniel, is full of mistakes: Anisomorpha - 3 species - no, there are 4 species known at present! buprestoides (5 synonymes) - Georgia, Jamaica - The species occurs in southern USA. It does not exist in Jamaica! ferruginea - USA paromalus (syn. monstrosa) - Venezuela, Mexico, Belize - the species is only distributed in Mexico (tropical part) and Belize. Venezuela was a location in error. I could go on like this for each genus….. Also care is to be taken, as many of the synonyms he lists, are wrong. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-06-05 21:16)
      • Hi I'll take the site out of the web until it's actualized. I never found the site of Otte and Brock, it's really good. I try to take the newer systematics, I had only the newest book version of the species file (2005). @ Oskar: Like I wrote on the site, it's not perfect yet. Maybe it's also not good yet. Could you please send me your corrections. Neophthoa is only a provisoric genus, not more. I only saw that Phthoa should be the only genus that's got a distribution in the old and the new world, that simply can't be... @ Marco: That's a big problem between the breeders and the systematicians. When an undescripted species (like 12 Ramulus sp. and 4 Asceles sp.) is a long time in culture, everyone knows it and it's also a kind of "descripted", but there is no name. So this species is nowhere in systematics and these species become more and more. We should just do anything against that development. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Oskar, how long should the site stay on the web until you can give me the corrections? [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 06.06.2007, 13:23 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-06 13:19)
      • Dear Daniel, You should not use any unpublished names, as this causes confusion. So please only use valid names in your lists. I am sorry, I can not give you any corrections or further comments on your lists, as this would be a work of several weeks for me to check each of approx. 3500 species and correct all mistakes. I hope you understand this. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-06-06 20:45)
      • Okay, I'll actualize the site alone. Short question: Who publishes a species that is published, only without a name? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-07 09:29)
      • Hello, Oskar expressed what I believe too, and perhaps it would be a good idea for you, to clarify certain aspects of Biological Sciences, before you continue with your projects… once you have more confidence with the requirements of taxonomy, the following publication will be also useful: International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1999). International code of zoological nomenclature, fourth edition. 127 pp. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2007-06-07 14:55)
      • Thanks Marco, but I've seen that there is a good phasmid database. I'll go on with breeding and document breeding datas of phasmids, but for the next time, I'll make no systematics anymore ;-) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-06-07 18:56)
    • Lonchodes hosei herberti ? identification please.... (J.Würffel, 2007-07-02 10:44, views: 907)
      • hello, i few time ago i bought some L. hosei herberti now i attract attention that one got "humps" on the back (pic Nr1), the other haven´t it. Nr1: http://img95.imageshack.us/img95/4253/img9485bl6.jpg ( 6 cm legspan) some other http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/4846/img9501re2.jpg (~ 10 cm legspan) http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/6830/img9502mi2.jpg (~ 10 cm legspan) http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/9805/img9498gx1.jpg (5 cm legspan) are this different forms or just differences between the sexes ? in the internet, i found picsof females with , and pics of females without those humps ... !? regrads Johannes (J.Würffel, 2007-06-30 14:48)
      • Hi Johannes The valid name for this species is Hermagoras haematomus. The first is a female nymph, the second also, the third is a male, the fourth a female. Females - are thicker - can have humps on the back Males - have two little thorns before the last part of legs - have later a thick abdomen end Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-01 09:21)
      • Hi Daniel, aha..... the females can have humps, but its not a must have..... thx for the answers ! now i got 6 females, and just the one, bigger male :( so i need smaller males for my smaller females.... regrads Johannes (J.Würffel, 2007-07-01 12:18)
      • the correcht name Hermagoras haematomus or Hermagoras haematomus herberti ? (J.Würffel, 2007-07-01 12:26)
      • Hi Johannes I can't say. If the adult females have a little "leaf" at the end of the abdomen, they are H. h. herberti. If they haven't, they are H. h. haematomus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-02 10:44)
    • malacomorpha cyllaria (Maik Wallner, 2007-07-04 11:46, views: 856)
      • Hallo, wollte mal fragen wie lange es dauert bis die Eier dieser Art schlüpfen ?? (Maik Wallner, 2007-07-04 11:46)
    • Which species? (Rattenschwarz, 2007-07-04 19:43, views: 704)
      • Hello everybody! I'm a beginner in caring for insects and today I recieved my first animals, bought from a private person. I'm not sure about the species, could you help me? The seller gave me the following informations. Could you tell me if this is true? (I don't know if there is a diffrence between german and international names. Maybe some other german users could help here?) [b]Eurycantha insularis not yet adult (L6)[/b] [a href="http://www.khar-clan.de/rattenschwarz/Insekten/grafik/EI.jpg"](single photo)[/a] [a href="http://www.pixum.de/viewalbum/?id=2568917C"] (album)[/a] [b]Baculum spec. adult[/b] [a href="http://www.khar-clan.de/rattenschwarz/Insekten/grafik/BS.jpg"] (single photo)[/a] [a href="http://www.khar-clan.de/rattenschwarz/Insekten/grafik/BS_Nah.jpg"](single photo)[/a] [a href="http://www.pixum.de/viewalbum/?id=2568887"](album)[/a] Thanks for your help! Gabi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Rattenschwarz, 03.07.2007, 19:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rattenschwarz, 2007-07-03 19:17)
      • Hi Gabi, The first species is possibly Eurycantha insularis coriacea and the other is Medauroidea extradentata. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-03 21:15)
      • Hi Oskar! You're not sure about the first species because its not adult yet? I googled for the second species and found out, that Baculum spec. is an old name for Medauroidea extradentata. So the seller gave me the animals I wanted, he just told me the wrong names? thanks! Gabi (Rattenschwarz, 2007-07-04 14:35)
      • Yes, it is very difficult to give safe identification of nymphs. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-04 19:43)
    • Welche Art würdet ihr empfehlen? (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-07-07 21:11, views: 615)
      • Hallo allerseits ich verfasse diesen Beitrag in Deutsch da ich Tiere suche und diese vom Deutschsprchigenraum kommen sollten. ich weiß dass ich große Ansprüche habe, aber vielleicht fällte euch eine passende Art ein. So ich suche meine dritte Art und habe keine Ahnung welche ich mir besorgen sollte: Hier ein paar Vorraussetzungen, die natürlich kaum eine Art erfüllen kann darum können auch letzere Punkte weggelassen werden. Sie sollte eine Gespenstschrecke sein. Sie sollte kein Problem mit Staunässe haben. Sie soll einheimische Pflanzen fressen. Sie sollte möglichst groß sein. Sie sollte keine unauffällige Art sein. Also sehr frabenprächtig oder impossant. wie z.B H. dilatata Sie solte kein Wehrsekrät besitzten. Felix (Felix Pfarrhofer, 2007-07-07 21:11)
    • Asceles sp. (hyper-bug, 2007-07-14 18:02, views: 738)
      • I have recently bought 6 Asceles sp, and don't know which species they are. I think she said something like 'ban salok' but I wasn't sure. What colour do they become? (hyper-bug, 2007-07-14 15:57)
      • They come from Ban Salok near Chiang Mai and they become very beautiful. You can see photos on: http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/php/phpwebgallery/index.php?/category/715 Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:02)
    • Info's about two species (Sixlegs, 2007-07-14 19:24, views: 808)
      • What are the best conditions (temperature, humidity, feed...) for Bacteria yersiniana and Carausius spinosus? Thank you in advance Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-06-11 05:39)
      • Bacteria yersiniana: dry and well ventilated cage! Food: privet. temp. 20-25 °C. Carausius spinosus: Simple tropical climate, at least 70% humidity, food bramble, rose and others. temp. 22-25 °C. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-01 20:54)
      • Oh, great thank you Oskar. Kind regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-07-14 19:24)
    • Peruphasma schultei question (Sixlegs, 2007-07-15 09:37, views: 618)
      • Are they phartenogetic ? MUST laid ova be fertilised? Never waste a thought about. Thank you (Sixlegs, 2007-07-14 19:12)
      • Nearly all phasmatodea species can reproduce parthenogenetic for a certain time, but it is not a good idea to spread parthenogenetic stocks as they are much more fagile than sexual ones. As long as there are males available somewhere, try to keep the cultures "clean" from pharthenogenetic stocks. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-15 08:40)
      • It was only a thought and this was confirmed because I found no info's about this issue. Many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-07-15 09:37)
    • Guadeloupe and Giant red bud wing (P.K.) eggs (hyper-bug, 2007-07-19 19:07, views: 708)
      • One more question about eggs, does anyone know the conditions I should keep these eggs in? (hyper-bug, 2007-07-15 15:55)
      • What is a "Giant red bud wing"? Don´t you have scientific name for this insect? Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-16 21:57)
      • Hi I think, "Guadeloupe" is Lamponius guerini. I keep their eggs on wet earth with 22°. The "Giant red Bud Wing" is because of the initials possibly Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis. I kept their eggs, when I had this species, under the same conditions. In this forum, we try to never take other names than the Latin ones. That tires only the other users when they want to find out, which species you mean. Best regards Daniel P.S.: P. khaoyaiensis is not giant. Look at the Phobaeticus species. I first thought, you mean Phobaeticus kirbyi, but it hasn't got red wings... (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-17 21:01)
      • Sorry, I can't spell scientific names, I'm only 12 but I am learning them and can recognise them. The Phasmids I'm talking about are Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis and Lamponius guerini. Thanks, Will (hyper-bug, 2007-07-19 19:07)
    • Asceles sp. Ban Salok eggs (hyper-bug, 2007-07-26 11:01, views: 770)
      • What temperature? What humidity? What substrate? I need all info on Asceles sp. Ban Salok eggs to hatch them please. Thank you (hyper-bug, 2007-07-15 10:26)
      • Keep them on a tissue in a dry box. Don´t spray them and don´t peal them from the leaves they have been laied on. The species is extremely easy to breed as long as you offer enough fresh Hypericum. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-15 15:19)
      • Why can't I spray them ?? I spray them every day . (Maik Wallner, 2007-07-17 20:22)
      • Hi I also don't understand why he shouldn't. I keep mine on earth, I spray them every day, I keep them from the hatching day on Rhododendron and they hatch and grow very good... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-17 21:04)
      • These eggs have a better hatching rate if they are not sprayed. Nearly 100% of my eggs of Asceles hatched when not spraying them. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-18 08:45)
      • Hi Okay, this method seems to be better than mine. I have only 85%. But if you feed them with Rhododendron, they accept also Hypericum. If you feed them first with Hypericum, they accept only that. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-18 11:59)
      • Thanks very very much for all your help. (hyper-bug, 2007-07-19 19:09)
      • can this species reproduce parthenogenetic? thanks for answer. (Jake, 2007-07-26 00:02)
      • Hi Jake I don't think so. Best regards Daniel P.S.: My 300th posting! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-26 11:01)
    • PSG 118, 189, 173, 18, and ? - questions (Jake, 2007-07-28 10:57, views: 722)
      • Hi all! Can these 4 species (A.asperrimus, P.acanthonotum, N.maerens, H.dilatata) reproduce by parthenogenesis? and some questions about Dyme sp. ... what is the correct name of this species ("Amazonica"/"Perou"?) ?? and what is its PSG number or it doesnt exist yet? Thanks for answers, regards - Jake. (Jake, 2007-07-26 01:04)
      • Hi Jake I'm sure, A. asperrimus and P. acanthonotum can and H. dilatata can't. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-26 11:08)
      • Neohirasea maerens can't, too! Regards, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-27 16:07)
      • The Dyme sp. seems to be Dyme amazonica, but no one is sure, I think. But you can ask Oskar, maybe he knows. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-28 10:57)
    • Trachyaretaon brueckneri (poterajko, 2007-07-30 08:20, views: 729)
      • Hi, I have 2 adult Trachyaretaon brueckneri. In order for nymphs do I require a male? Regards Jon (poterajko, 2007-07-29 14:09)
      • Hi Jon They can lay fertilized eggs without males. So, when you don't find a male, you can breed a generation without males and you don't have to search so desperately. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-29 14:15)
      • Many thanks Daniel. Mine have only reached full size a week or so a go. I have put a container full of sand in the tank. How long should it be until they lay? Regards Jon (poterajko, 2007-07-29 16:42)
      • Hi Jon I think, you should breed your eggs on wet earth. Then, in 2-3 months, the nymphs will hatch. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-30 08:20)
    • Sexing Trachyaretaon brueckneri Nymphs? (Simmi, 2007-08-06 21:19, views: 747)
      • Hi all, how can I sexing Trachyaretaon brueckneri Nymphs? Somewhere I read, that a white stripe on the back indicates males. Is this generally? Here are four nymphs (about L3/L4): [img src="http://www.simmicats.de/sonst/krabbelviecher/images/nymphe1.jpg"] [img src="http://www.simmicats.de/sonst/krabbelviecher/images/nymphe2.jpg"] [img src="http://www.simmicats.de/sonst/krabbelviecher/images/nymphe3.jpg"] [img src="http://www.simmicats.de/sonst/krabbelviecher/images/nymphe4.jpg"] 1 male ? 2 ??? 3 ??? 4 female ? Any suggestions?` Simmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 04.08.2007, 00:28 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-08-03 23:04)
      • Hi Simmi 1. male the others are females The white stripe of the males is generally more apart, but the better distinguishing mark is the little operculum of the females at the end of the abdomen. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-04 07:24)
      • Hi Daniel! [quote]1. male the others are females The white stripe of the males is generally more apart, but the better distinguishing mark is the little operculum of the females at the end of the abdomen.l[/quote] Thank You! Simmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 04.08.2007, 09:21 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2007-08-04 09:21)
      • Hello: I think that the photo number 1, could be a male....(maybe). But the best reference to know the sex is to look the end of abdomen. As you can see, females have a prolongation in the dorsal surface. This is the Epiproctum or supra anal plate. Males have a bulk in the ventral surface of the end of abdomen. This is the Poculum or sub genital plate. This characteristics is easy to see in all the nymphs of Heteropterygidae species. Best regards. Javier Tamayo. (javier, 2007-08-05 20:46)
      • Hello again: Yes, certainly the first is a male. I was looking these photos with other configuration of screen, before and it was impossible to see the end of the abdomen. Now I could see this photo complety. Best regards Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-08-06 18:37)
      • Hi Javier, thank You for Your answer. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-08-06 21:19)
    • Question about eggs (willy_11, 2007-08-09 12:55, views: 765)
      • Do I have to spray the eggs of Medauroidea extradentata and Peruphasma schultei to hatch them? Can I take the eggs of Trachyaretaon brueckneri out of the earth they have been put in? Many Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-07-26 18:55)
      • I would spray them every 2 day.I think you can gat them out of the earth. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-07-26 19:32)
      • Yes, you can get them outside, but in that case, you should incubate them on the wet earth. (Jake, 2007-07-26 22:07)
      • I would almost say, you have to. T. brueckneri is reproducing very fast and the hatching rate is about 80% minimally. So you can get over 60 Nymphs from each female... That's too much, isn't it? Incubate only 40 or 50 eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-27 10:14)
      • Hi! [quote]... T. brueckneri is reproducing very fast and the hatching rate is about 80% minimally. So you can get over 60 Nymphs from each female... [/quote] I bought my female, when she was already adult. She died after two month. So I thoght, I could´t get much Nymphs. This morning hatched Nymph number 84 and 85! Simmi (Simmi, 2007-07-27 16:10)
      • And the eggs of M. extradentata and P. schultei? Should I put them on wet earth, too? Many Thanks (willy_11, 2007-07-27 17:23)
      • Thats just one of the best ways to incubate Phasmid's eggs. P.S. Eggs of these 2 species are more tough so i think you can e.g. leave them in your terrarium if you want.. (Jake, 2007-07-27 20:45)
      • Jake's right, but I would sort them out too. My two P. schultei females layed nearly 120 eggs in 5 weeks and how many eggs M. extradentata lays, is well known... Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-28 10:56)
      • I had periods I forgott to spray nearly for two (or more) weeks without a loss so I think to spray every second day is excessive. (Sixlegs, 2007-08-09 12:55)
    • Feeding Plants and keeping Acanthoxyla (Dominic, 2007-08-12 11:34, views: 557)
      • Hello everybody! I need your help to find some feeding plants for the following Phasmids: Abrosoma johorensis and all Acanthoxyla species? And what are you´re experiences in keeping Acanthoxyla (all species, but espacial A. speciosa)? I would like to hear from you. Regards Dominic (Dominic, 2007-08-11 17:02)
      • Hi Dominic The Acanthoxyla are very easy to feed, you can give them all kinds of Rosaceae. Abrosoma eat Fuchsia and Epilobium. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-12 11:34)
    • Phyllium species (SPANIER, 2007-08-14 22:31, views: 896)
      • Hello! I'm confused about the different species of Phyllium. I know bioculatum (is it still in culture?), giganteum, celebicum and siccifolium. Can anyone please give me some information about those spec "Philippinen", spec "sri Lanka".......... Are they similar? Thank you! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-06-30 17:55)
      • Hey Spanier! Yes - bioculatum is still in culture. Phyllium sp. "phillipines" - some of the breeders think that this is the same species as Phyllium siccifolium - only some of its subspecies or form. about "sri Lanka" i dont know anything - sorry. Regards - Jake. (Jake, 2007-07-08 14:32)
      • Hi Jake Because of your signature: I have eggs of Oreophoetes peruana and Hermagoras haematomus haematomus (formerly Lonchodes h.) for sale or exchange. Best regards Daniel P.S.: I also never heard anything about a Phyllium sp. "Sri Lanka". (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-08 16:11)
      • If you look in the photo gallery under Phylliums the Sri Lanka type is listed. I presume a subspecies Regards, Marion (Marion, 2007-08-14 22:31)
    • Good vivarias for phasmids and Eurycantha calcarata (hyper-bug, 2007-08-16 08:47, views: 817)
      • Do you know any good suppliers in the UK. I need more cages and don't know where to get them from. I wish to keep Eurycantha calcarata but I'm not familiar with this species and how to breed it. Thanks (hyper-bug, 2007-08-15 09:47)
      • Hi E. calcarata is a very robust phasmid. They eat almost all Rosaceae, Musaceae, oak, beech, Rhododendron, thin apple sheets (when they are thirsty) and hydrogen bleached paper. It's one of the very rare phasmid species which take gladly a bath. So look for a flat pot with 3-4 cm fresh water. They also like hiding under a piece of wood. At night, they come up to the plants and eat the thin twigs. If there are no twigs anymore, they eat the leaves on the ground. E. calcarata can hurt your fingers bad with their thorns on the legs, so handle them with care and thick gloves. Best regards Daniel P.S.: A professor who layed some E. calcarata into the fridge for two hours to dissect them found them living. They seem to be able to survive very deep temperatures. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-15 11:23)
      • Thanks (hyper-bug, 2007-08-16 08:47)
    • Dares (SPANIER, 2007-08-18 21:04, views: 625)
      • Hallo! Mal ne hoffentlich ganz einfache Frage: Wie unterscheidet man Dares verrucosus von Dares validispinus? Vielen Dank! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2007-08-18 21:04)
    • problems with Trachyaretaon brueckneri (willy_11, 2007-08-23 05:17, views: 607)
      • I have a problem with my Trachyaretaon brueckneri. I want them to lay their eggs into a box I put in the terrarium. What substrate should I put in the box sand or earth? How can I manage to select the eggs out of the substrate? Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-08-18 10:36)
      • Hi If you take some turf (not to wet), they lay their eggs in it and you can select the eggs just with a 3mm sieve or with a normal wire wastebasket (like I do). Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-08-18 10:44)
      • It's also possible to sort the eggs by hand. (Sixlegs, 2007-08-23 05:17)
    • Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis and Lamponius Guerini's eggs (hyper-bug, 2007-08-23 05:23, views: 661)
      • I need to know the conditions of Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis and Lamponius Guerinis' eggs, Thanks, Will (hyper-bug, 2007-08-13 21:00)
      • Room temperature, spray onca a week but don't drown the eggs then wait 4 months for L. guerini and 5 - 6 months for Phaenopharos. Kind regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-08-23 05:23)
    • Anisomorpha molting (Felix Hamann, 2007-08-23 19:04, views: 1274)
      • Hi, my adult Anisomorpha paromalus male is in Copula with my subadult female, how does she get him off so she can molt? Or does he recognize by himself when she wants to molt? best regards, Felix[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: fischeversenker, 14.07.2007, 14:11 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-14 14:10)
      • Hi Felix That's sad. There's no way to get them apart by you. you only can hope that he recognizes that by himself. Otherwise, the female will probably not survive the moulting. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-14 18:00)
      • I've heard that thats common, has anyone experienced that? Does the Molting work? I cannot believe that this could be the end of my only female! hopefull Regards, Felix again: sry for my bad english, i'm from germany (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-15 12:26)
      • Hi Felix A friend told me, in his culture the subadult females died in such a case, now he's got them apart from the adult males. Best regards Daniel P.S.: That doesn't have to be, I think, but it's the most possible. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-15 13:53)
      • k, thx for your answers! But, of course, I'll hope that she will stay alive and that the male will leave her early enough! I'll inform you ;) Best regards, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-15 22:52)
      • Hey! She molted without any problems this night, and is in copula again now... I hope she had enough time after the molting to get her skelleton hard (what does that mean in english?). I think she is adult now - i'll post pictures tonight, now ill enjoy the wunderful weather at the nearest lake ;) :P best regards, Felix edit: Here two pics: [img src="http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/5710/anisomorphaparomalus2og8.jpg" alt="Anisomorpha paromalus couple in copula"/] [img src="http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/9971/anisomorphaparomalus1dn0.jpg" alt="Anisomorpha paromalus couple in copula"/] Is she adult? I think she's just small, isn't she?![!-- editby --][i]editiert von: fischeversenker, 19.07.2007, 17:53 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-19 16:39)
      • I don't think, she's adult... (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-19 18:57)
      • Do you have Photos of the end of an adult female Abdomen? How does it have to look? Thanks for your answers! Regards, Felix edit: That would mean she even was in copula as a subsubadult ôO omg! [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: fischeversenker, 19.07.2007, 19:17 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-19 19:15)
      • Hi Felix There's a much better way: If she becomes thicker in 3-4 weeks, she's adult. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-20 09:59)
      • Thank you! ;) I hope shes adult now, cause i think the male is adult a long long time, yet! Best regards, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-07-21 12:12)
      • Shes definetely adult now - i found eggs already! Thank you for your answers! Best regards, good night, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-08-04 00:38)
      • Sry for triplepost, but i'd like to show you my wonderful pair ;) [a href="http://img405.imageshack.us/my.php?image=anisomorphaparomalus3gl5.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/8545/anisomorphaparomalus3gl5.th.jpg" border="0" /][/a] [a href="http://img256.imageshack.us/my.php?image=anisomorphaparomalus4zo3.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/2002/anisomorphaparomalus4zo3.th.jpg" border="0" /][/a] Best regards, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-08-07 12:13)
      • ... the 4th time, sry! She wasn't adult, yet! She molted again this night and is ... gigantic now xD The eggs i found were from something else, the substrat was an older one, with eggs in it, i forgot that... Best Regards, Felix (Felix Hamann, 2007-08-11 13:52)
      • i have had the same trouble with my pair - in fact the male died becuase he fell of the female and couldnt get back on top of her, nor could he uncouple himself from her and died atached... now i just hope the female was fertillezed by him. rob (robsorchids, 2007-08-23 19:04)
    • NEOHIRASEA HONGKONGENSIS OVA (jas, 2007-09-10 11:17, views: 733)
      • HI TO EVERY ONE I HAVE JUST JOINED AND JUST STARTED KEEPING PHASMIDS .CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE CONDITIONS FOR NEOHIRASEA OVA AS I AM NOT SURE THANKS JASON[!-- editby --][i]edited by: jas, Sep 09, 2007 - 09:11 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (jas, 2007-09-09 22:09)
      • Hi Jason You seem to have a little problem with the "Caps Lock" key... ;-) N. hongkongensis ova like a wet ground like turf or kitchen paper. Spray it every week. If you take paper, you should change it at least every two weeks, otherwise you'll have mould. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-10 11:17)
    • Question about Peruphasma schultei project (Atzalee, 2007-09-11 17:10, views: 593)
      • Sorry my english is not verry good. I have the question about the project from Peruphasma schultei, you have on your page. Why there are no eggs to buy anymore? Came this project to an end?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Atzalee, 11.09.2007, 10:40 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Atzalee, 2007-09-11 10:40)
      • Hi Yes, the project really seems to be over. But I can sell you some eggs of P. schultei, if you want. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-11 17:10)
    • Trachyaretaon manobo (Simmi, 2007-09-19 21:54, views: 704)
      • Hi! Anyone heard about this species? Any further information? Just saw the pics on StickList (http://www.sticklist.com/pics.asp). Simmi (Simmi, 2007-09-19 10:29)
      • The species in the pictures belongs to the genus Hennobrimus Conle, and presently is not in culture. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2007-09-19 19:25)
      • Hello Marco, thank You for the information. Simmi (Simmi, 2007-09-19 21:54)
    • Urgent: a.asperrimus hurt badly? (Rattenschwarz, 2007-09-29 15:29, views: 524)
      • Hi! I just saw that my adult male areaton asperrimus seems to be hurt badly! We cleaned the terra yesterday and everything was alright. Please look at the picture and tell me if he is hurt or if this green thing at his back is normal. Poor thing :-( http://www.khar-clan.de/rattenschwarz/misc/Ingolf.jpg http://www.khar-clan.de/rattenschwarz/misc/Ingolf1.jpg http://www.khar-clan.de/rattenschwarz/misc/Ingolf2.jpg (30minutes later) thx Gabi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Rattenschwarz, 29.09.2007, 14:30 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Rattenschwarz, 2007-09-29 12:26)
      • Hello. Is this "thing" still outside - all the time? If yes I'm afraid it can be broken reproductive organ, but don't be so sorry because I heard breeders who had similar problem (but with females of C.morosus), yet these specimens were living quite long still. If not, I mean it was outside but only for a while, for some time; it is normal behave of adult males of Phasmodea. (Jake, 2007-09-29 14:57)
      • Hi Jake, the third picture shows him 30 minutes later. The blue thing is not fully outside anymore. But it looks as if the skin on the top of the reproductive organ is broken. If the organ itself is broken does it hurt? And is he now unable to make babys? Gabi (Rattenschwarz, 2007-09-29 15:29)
    • fasmid from argentina (radiata, 2007-10-02 10:29, views: 876)
      • hello for the foum and for my englih cose is not my native language in from buenos aires argentina im interesting in any data about native phasmid from my country im starting with this inetrestings animals not much information not pics of natives im only can get a book from hispano europea any imformation will be exelente thanks a lot pablo (radiata, 2007-09-15 19:29)
      • Hi Pablo A big help is this website here: http://phasmida.speciesfile.org/Common/specimen/SearchForLocality.aspx There you can find all descripted phasmids of Argentina. But I think, there are many undescripted phasmids in your country and when you find a phasmid, you should send a photo to conle@phasmatodea.com for finding out if it's a descripted one. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-16 12:52)
      • hello daniel thanks a lot if you have any names will be great this sumer ill try to breed this animals i hope good luck (radiata, 2007-09-16 14:56)
      • hello any list of scienticic names sorry but i dont understan your data base i need to enter from reguion to know wich species live there cose i dont have the names of the animals from here thanks to the list[!-- editby --][i]edited by: radiata, Oct 02, 2007 - 04:18 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (radiata, 2007-10-01 23:57)
      • You can enter for the locality there, where's the probelm? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-02 10:29)
    • Extatosoma (IgorOp, 2007-10-04 13:24, views: 662)
      • In a TV movie from "Bugging Ruud" series (about New Guinea insects) I saw a nice black and white Extatosoma. Does anyone know what species it is? Is it possible to find eggs or nymphs? Thanks (IgorOp, 2007-10-03 14:36)
      • Hi Carlo Could be Extatosoma popa carlbergi. They are normally mint green and black, but there are some variations. They are and were never in culture at all. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 04.10.2007, 13:23 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-03 16:57)
      • Hi Daniel, thank you for your reply, but unfortunately I believe it isn't Extatosoma popa carlbergi, because colors of that seen on TV movie were really white and black (without green shades, so as E. carlbergi). (IgorOp, 2007-10-04 08:29)
      • Hi Carlo I'm sorry, my ** laptop hasn't taken all my sentences. Now the answer is complete. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-04 13:24)
    • New web about Stick-insects (javier, 2007-10-08 11:22, views: 496)
      • Dear all, We have the first web about Stick-insects and Mantis in Spain: Mantophasma.com I hope that this will be good for all the people that could speak Spanish and we are working very hard with work of Stick-insects. The policy of the page is the same that the PSG, with a new group create in support of ours fantastic insects. The name of the group is "Grupo Mantophasma" and we hope that with this creation, the world of Stick-insects will be more easy for all the Spanish speaker. If Somebody want to visit our web: http://mantophasma.com/ I Hope that you like it! Best regards! Javier Tamayo (javier, 2007-10-08 11:22)
    • SUCHE Proscopia scabra oder andere Pferdekopfschrecken (DORIS, 2007-10-08 12:30, views: 632)
      • SUCHE Proscopia scabra oder andere Pferdekopfschrecken.Am besten Eier. Bitte meldet euch.Ich will doch nicht umsonst..smile Komme aus Mönchengladbach und es geht warscheinlich nur mit Versenden.Habe Angst bei Tieren deswegen Eier sind besser. Bitte schreibt mir direkt Preise. KONTAKT: ICQ-402764646 Yahoo-DORODUSI (DORIS, 2007-10-08 12:30)
    • Acrophylla phenomen recorded for Ramulus nematodes (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-18 18:42, views: 659)
      • Hi all A year or two ago, there was a problem in one of the oldest stocks of Acrophylla wuelfingi: The males lost all their legs and died, no one could help them. Now I recorded the same phenomen for a male of the new stock of Ramulus nematodes (with blue males from Khao Lak, Thailand). In 2 weeks, it lost all the legs, died and broke into pieces. It was really scary! This stock was never held together with A. wuelfingi, so it's a phenomen of this species. My other male and the female are still alive and the R. nematodes in my culture never died like this before. I will observe them to see if that problem becomes bigger. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-30 14:56)
      • im having problems getting my male acrophylla wuelfingi to mate with the females, even the lady who sent me the males can get her males to mate with the females! they seem totaly unintrested in the females, maybe this has any connection to the deaths of the old stocks of A.wuelfingi? im worried i wont get any fertilized ova.... as they will not mate. im still amazed there are blue male R.nematodes, amazing! rob (robsorchids, 2007-10-18 18:42)
    • Peruphasma schultei mating problem (arthropoda, 2007-10-18 18:46, views: 661)
      • I have a pair of Peruphasma schultei that have been mating for the past three days - the male hasnt climbed off the females back or withdrawn, and they seem 'stuck' together. The female isnt stressed and seems able to feed and walk about without problem. There are two other males in the vivarium. I don't think this is normal - has anyone see this before or have any advice? Should I just try to separate them or perhaps put the pair in a different vivarium away from the other males? (arthropoda, 2007-10-11 09:15)
      • Hello. So I think the behaviour of your male is entirely normal. Some adult males of Phasmatodea species mate with females even all their adult life or with short brakes (like for example P. schultei). In the case that female is adult you don't need to worry anymore and don't have to separate any of your insects from that vivarium. But if not better separate it from males which want to already fertilize it (there can be some problems with it last moult). Regards - JAke. (Jake, 2007-10-11 11:14)
      • Great, thanks for the info - I will leave them to it! (arthropoda, 2007-10-11 16:41)
      • i agree, many phasmids from this type seem to stick together and the males dont seem to part from the female, someimes it can kill the males, as they cant uncopulate (had this happen with A.paromalus, the male couldnt uncopulate and died) but its very normal, they will usually stay together for most of the time. it makes sense, as in nature a male wouldnt find a female very often, so if they stay together, he can fertlise her constantly, thus increasing the chances of the species survial by making more ova rob (robsorchids, 2007-10-18 18:46)
    • What species are those? (Sandwood, 2007-10-18 22:36, views: 655)
      • About two months ago I got some stick insects from a friend. Now I'm curious what species they are, apparently I have two different kinds from what I can tell. I took some pictures, I hope they're good enough to identify the sticks. :) Any info appreciated. :) [b]Species 1:[/b] (This looks like [i]Carausius morosus[/i] or something similar?) [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y163/Sandwood/sticks/stabi_sp1_11.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y163/Sandwood/sticks/stabi_sp1_9.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [b]Their eggs?[/b] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y163/Sandwood/sticks/stabi_eier_2.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [b]Species 2:[/b] (Didn't find any that look similar when browsing the internet, so no clue.) [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y163/Sandwood/sticks/stabi_sp2_7.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y163/Sandwood/sticks/stabi_sp2_5.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y163/Sandwood/sticks/stabi_sp2_8.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sandwood, 10.10.2007, 15:17 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sandwood, 2007-10-10 15:07)
      • Hi Sandwood. 1st species is Carausius morosus. 2nd species is Ramulus PSG 144 (artemis) Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2007-10-10 18:27)
      • Thank you very much! :) (Sandwood, 2007-10-10 21:29)
      • Aw wow! I love them! I found one similar to the Romulus when I was a kid in New York State. I hought it was SO awesome that such a huge bug existed. Thank you for posting :) (Jaime Hughes, 2007-10-18 22:36)
    • Ferruginea??? [New member in Texas] :-) (Jaime Hughes, 2007-10-23 03:12, views: 947)
      • I found these two (one male & one female) on my front step sitting near eachother. I would like to know more about their care and breeding as I feel this could be a very good educational experience for my children :-) They look very similar to pics of Anisomorpha ferruginea I found on Google. They have not sprayed me though as the sites suggest! They seem very calm and do not mind being handled at all :-) even my 2yr old was able to hold the female without startling. I need to know what to feed them, what kind of container to keep them in & what humidity/temp to keep their environment. THANKS SO MUCH! [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v367/RJsGrl/Anisomorpha/PICT4966.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v367/RJsGrl/Anisomorpha/PICT4967.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v367/RJsGrl/Anisomorpha/PICT4968.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] [a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"][img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v367/RJsGrl/Anisomorpha/PICT4972.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"][/a] I will post a few more pics if you all want :)[!-- editby --][i]edited by: TexasRJsGrl, Jul 21, 2007 - 08:45 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Jaime Hughes, 2007-07-20 20:15)
      • Hi and welcome to our board! Yes, this is Anisomorpha ferruginea. They feed on privet, oak, rose and blackberry. Keep them in a well ventilated cage with fresh food. Breeding is quite easy. You can place the cage outside in your garden if you like to. Keep it away from direct sun. Here you can find some general information on how to breed phasmids: http://www.phasmatodea.de/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=235 Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-20 22:38)
      • Great! Thank you again :) I'm still a little concerned about the spraying thing... Is it harmful? What's the best way to prevent it from happening? (Jaime Hughes, 2007-07-21 09:25)
      • Handle the insects carefully, this should prevent spraying. In case they spray and you get the venom into your eyes, wash them with clear water. I made the experience several times, when handling "spraying" phasmid species ;) The venom is irritating and hurts for a few hours, but does not cause any chronicle problems or serious injury. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-07-21 21:55)
      • Thanks :) That's really good to know. I now have the pair in a small "critter cage" until I can build them something bigger. I put in some bramble, oak leaves & rose leaves. They seem to like rose the best & also ate some of the oak, but the bramble just wilted overnight & it doesn't look like they even touched it. Will anyone be interested in eggs if I get some? I don't even know the going rate for these insects :-P LOL If so, I will post in the other forum as soon as the eggs show up :)[!-- editby --][i]edited by: TexasRJsGrl, Jul 21, 2007 - 10:03 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Jaime Hughes, 2007-07-22 03:44)
      • Hi It's better when you put the leaves in a glass of water (the phasmids shouldn't fall into the water, so put also a little bit paper between the leaves). So they are longer fresh and you don't have to work so much with them. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-22 09:49)
      • I did that after that first night. I actually found the perfect little "cup" a bit smaller than a shot glass & heavy enough not to accidentally tip over. The opening is also too small for anything to fall in so it's working out perfectly. Thanks! (Jaime Hughes, 2007-07-24 21:48)
      • Hi ;-) I helped a friend with some stick-insects, but I forgot to tell him that, because I thought, he knew it. He fed the animals three weeks every day with fresh leaves! Then he came to me and wanted to give them back because of the much work. Then we found the problem and he's been breeding phasmids until now. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-07-25 09:18)
      • Just thought I'd update you all. Sadly, I've accidentally killed my female :( There was a bad smell coming from my trash can so I sprayed a bunch of air freshener around the house. Later that day I noticed her lying on her back, dead. The male was still OK, but I didn't want to take the chance of killing him as well & I took him outside & put him on our oak tree. I feel terrible, but now I know that airfresheners are deadly to insects. (Jaime Hughes, 2007-10-18 22:32)
      • I also wanted to add, I have seen quite a few nymphs outside my home over the past month or so. If anyone is interested, let me know! (Jaime Hughes, 2007-10-18 22:39)
      • i send you a private massege thanks (radiata, 2007-10-23 03:12)
    • Phasmid from Venezuela (Robert Pfeifle, 2007-10-24 20:30, views: 788)
      • Hello, got this phasmid species today at the trade fair in Kornwestheim. The seller did not know the species name of this phasmid from Venezuela. http://img113.imageshack.us/my.php?image=phasmvenezuelakq2.jpg Is there someone who could help me with identifying of these species? Thanks in advandce! Regards, Robert[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: diplopoda, 20.10.2007, 16:20 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Robert Pfeifle, 2007-10-20 16:19)
      • Looks like a Peruphasma... Maybe Oscar can help you with this interseting species. Is there any male? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-21 10:25)
      • Neophasma subapterum Redtenbacher, 1906 Regards, Oskar ;-) (Oskar Conle, 2007-10-21 18:29)
      • Hello, I have this wery nice species too. I have adult male and female and it is start laying eggs. I batten it on lingustrum. (TomCZ, 2007-10-22 16:40)
      • Hello, just to let you know - at the moment I can't give away eggs or animals. They just started laying eggs and as soon as I have surplus I'll announce that. Thanks! Robert (Robert Pfeifle, 2007-10-24 20:30)
    • E. Goliath ova question (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-03 16:59, views: 540)
      • Hello I bought 50 E. Goliath eggs about 3 and a half months ago. The seller had noted that the eggs were laid July and August. About 1 month ago 1 of them hatched. Should I get concerned that just 1 out of 50 have hatched so far? I have my eggs on washed sand and spray them about 3 times a week. its about 22 degress C were the eggs are. I have noticed that the little cap on the eggs that normally is orange has turned black on a few, does this mean the egg has failed? My lonely nymph seems to do fine, but I want at least to have a male and female.[!-- editby --][i]edited by: kvasarnomad, Nov 03, 2007 - 04:08 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-02 19:00)
      • Hi, It is not good to move phasmid eggs, too often. Eurycnema eggs should be kept very airy and not too humid. Why did you wash them? Eurycnema eggs can take up to one year until hatching starts. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-03 08:36)
      • It's not necessary to spray three times a week once a week is enough your ova shouldn't drown ;-) . (Sixlegs, 2007-11-03 15:57)
      • I meant that the sand was washed. Ok gonna cut down on the spraying. Is spraying once a week ok for other species eggs like Phasmotaenia Spinosa. I have another question. about 2 months ago I moved my Carausius Morosus (I think) nymphs to another cage were I also laid some Phasmotaenia Spinosa eggs. The nymphs were at their first stage. some weeks ago I noticed 2 nymphs that were a lot smaller. so I wonder if they can be Phasmotaenia Spinosa nymps. I can't find a picture of a P. Spinosa numph. [a href="http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee237/kvasarnomad/IMG_4140.jpg"]Image of nymph[/a] [!-- editby --][i]edited by: kvasarnomad, Nov 03, 2007 - 04:40 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-03 16:39)
      • This is no Phasmotaenia spinosa nymph, they are green with black eyes. (Sixlegs, 2007-11-03 16:47)
      • Ok thanks. (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-03 16:59)
    • Good flying phasmids (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-03 18:20, views: 564)
      • Which is the best flyer's in culture? I already have E. Goliath and P. Spinosa waiting to hatch. How good can a winged phasmid fly, are they only able to glide or can they sustain their self in the air? (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-03 17:06)
      • Some of the best flyers in culture are the species of the genus Pseudophasma. The males can fly for long distances. However, wildcaught specimens are much better flyers than captive bred specimens. Other good flyers are the winged species of Necrosciinae. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-03 18:20)
    • Thoughts about inbreeding (willy_11, 2007-11-04 14:51, views: 572)
      • I have several phasmid species. Now I start to wonder if it would be necessary to bring in some animals from other breeders from time to time?! And I'd like to know if I'll get in trouble with my Ramulus artemis because I don't have any males. So they only reproduce parthenogeneticaly. Thanks. (willy_11, 2007-10-31 10:27)
      • Hi R. artemis has been in culture for more than 10 years without any males. No one knows, whether they have some males at all. I think, there's no problem with inbreeding, some stocks have been existing for dozens of years without fresh wild caught animals. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-10-31 11:16)
      • Inbreeding is a problem in certain stocks: There is one very old stock of Acrophylla wuelfingi, which is becoming more and more difficult. The specimens are decreasing in size and they are less healthy than ten years ago. We have this problem with several "old stocks". However, Phasmids like Ramulus artemis, which are possibly the easiest Phasmids to breed, are resistant to these sort of degeneration. An other good example are some of the Extatosoma tiaratum stocks, which became very difficult to breed and only produce very small specimens. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-03 20:24)
      • I know a stock of E. tiaratum that's been in culture for 20 years without any males and they reproduced well and didn't become smaller. So, I think it's not that problem with E. tiaratum. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-04 14:32)
      • Oh I think it is. Polish culture stock of E.tiaratum is partly very difficult to breed and very weak. Specimens are also much more smaller then they were when came to my country (my friends told me about that). Personally I try to breed them 3rd time and just 2 days ago my adult male and subadult female died in temperature about 10*C and only one subadult female survived, whereas every other Phasmids like Phylliums (including Ph. giganteum) are still alive.. so conclusion is clear. I cannot understand one thing, because, like I mentioned, our culture stock is partly so weak. I know some breeders havent any problems with that species and I dont know why. I suppose polish stock isnt from only one "origin". I hope I wrote it understandable. Regards - Jake. (Jake, 2007-11-04 14:51)
    • new food for Medauroidea extradentata (radiata, 2007-11-05 09:13, views: 514)
      • im ney to the forum may be you are using this planta y try it last weeks and the animals prefered this plants to rubus the plant name is chaenomeles speciosa unfortunaply sumer plants what do you think of it? pablo (radiata, 2007-11-05 03:22)
      • They eat almost all plants. But to find new foodplants is very important, thank you for the information. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-05 09:13)
    • Eurycantha Calcarata molting problem (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-05 12:48, views: 496)
      • Today I woke up and noticed that my male E. Calcarata (large nymph) had moulted, but he still had his back legs stuck in the old skin. He was on the ground, although I have branches. He couldn't get out of the skin so I had to help him. I successfully got rid of all the skin, but he had been stuck to long so his legs was now deformed. I have a female too so I must do something before she molt, I bought them some days ago so I have no idea when she will molt. So I have some questions. Will the male legs ever go back to normal, like after the next molt? I spray them about 2 times a day, is this enough? I have a branch, but its only about 1,5 times the lenght of the male above the ground, Should I try to have it higher above the ground? Is there anything else that can make sure this doesn't happen again? Can the male still breed with the female? I have 7 Peruphasma Schultei nymphs together with my 2 E. Calcarata, thats no problem is it?[!-- editby --][i]edited by: kvasarnomad, Nov 05, 2007 - 08:31 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-05 12:48)
    • Phyllium siccifolium or sp. Phillipinen (willy_11, 2007-11-07 19:06, views: 704)
      • I got ova as P. siccipholium. Searching through the web I found pictures of L1 that kook exactly like mine but were named as sp. Phillipinen. Is there a difference? (They are slim, dark brown, with white shapes) (willy_11, 2007-11-05 19:09)
      • Hi It's not official, but the Phyllium sp. Philippines seem to be a local form or a subspecies of P. siccifolium. But there are P. siccifolium in culture which you can get under their real name. I think your Phyllium are siccifolium. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-05 19:37)
      • HI,willy 11 when they are L1 from myova they are Phillipines.I have thought that they be siccifolium but they are sp. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-11-05 19:41)
      • No problem. But what is the difference? Even if it is just a subspecies there will be some difference won't it? (willy_11, 2007-11-06 18:40)
      • precisely! I asked the same question in the other thread I think yesterday ;) (Jake, 2007-11-06 20:19)
      • Did I understand that correct that there is a difference in shape of abdomen? Do you have some pictures? (willy_11, 2007-11-07 13:12)
      • Yes, quite well - I exactly meant there is the deference in the shape of abdomens between my only specimen of Ph. sp. and my siccifolliums.. I think I will have pictures in about week, maybe 2. I'll place them here then. Regards. (Jake, 2007-11-07 19:06)
    • contact's in Australia & PNG (Ruud, 2007-11-08 23:09, views: 517)
      • Hello there! After many years i'm finaly going to make my dream come true. Finisht my university, i'm now totaly free to do want i realy want, with no time limitation. Collect (information)& photograph Phasmid's in the Oceania area. The reason why i post this message is that i would love to meet some people over there or have some adresses to visit when i'm there. Does anybody on this forum life on PNG, or now some good people? Also information on collecting there is more than welcome. Would love to get some response on my mail box here, or on my email adres: zudisko@live.nl Best Wishes, Ruud Heemstra (Ruud, 2007-11-08 23:09)
    • Parasitoids of Prisopus sp. eggs? (Michael Gates, 2007-11-09 23:31, views: 573)
      • Hi All, I'm a research entomologist with the US Department of Agriculture in Washington DC who specializes in parasitic Hymenoptera, particularly Chalcidoidea. I have a few specimens of Eurytomidae from Mexico and Brazil representing a new genus that I'd like to work up and my only host information comes from a label on the specimen indicating that it emerged from a Prisopus sp. egg that was associated with Chamaedorea sp. leaf (Arecaceae). Thus my questions: 1) Does anyone on the forum know of parasitoids attacking phasmatodea eggs in the neotropics? 2) Does anyone have a contact in Central or South America who might be in a position to encounter wild-collected or wild-exposed eggs that might be willing to help me obtain egg parasitoids? Thanks! Mike (Michael Gates, 2007-11-08 21:36)
      • Hi mgates, there are several species of parasitoid wasps specialized on phasmid eggs. Windsor et al. 1996 found a parasitoid wasp (identified as [i]Amisega[/i] sp.) on an egg of the neotropical phasmid [i]Calynda bicuspis[/i]. Here an excerpt: "...While advantages dispersed eggs may receive remain to be demonstrated for [i]C. bicuspis[/i], our observation of a wasp attacking eggs at a depot on the ground provides a putative selective agent. The subfamily Amesiginae of the Chrysididae (Cuckoo wasps) are specialist walkingstick egg parasitoids occuring in all zoogeographical regions except Antarctica (Limsey and Bohart, 1990). Other than fungi and a eupelmid wasp on Fiji, the Amiseginae and their sister group, the Loboscelidiinae, are the only known mortality factor for walkingstick eggs (Bedford, 1978; Krombein, 1957, 1960, 1983)..." WINDSOR, D.M., TRAPNELL, D.W. & AMAT, G. (1996): The egg capitulum of a Neotropical walkingstick, [i]Calynda bicuspis[/i], induces aboveground egg dispersal by the ponerine ant [i]Ectatomma rudium[/i]. Journal of Insect Behavior 9: 353-367. I hope this could help you! best regards Thomas [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Thomas_vdK, 10.11.2007, 00:39 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Thomas van de Kamp, 2007-11-09 23:31)
    • I need some info's (Sixlegs, 2007-11-11 09:23, views: 546)
      • I need info's how to keep Myronides uaenificus about feed, humidity etc. Many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2007-11-10 18:53)
      • Myronides magnificus: Food is bramble and Rose. Humidity in my culture was 70-80% in an airy cage with a lot of space. Temperature: 21-25 degrees Celsius. Sprayed them twice a day. Sheets on the ground instead of soil. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-10 19:47)
      • Great, another question, is M. uaenificus the same as M. magnificus ? (Sixlegs, 2007-11-11 05:52)
      • M. uaenificus is possibly a misspelling of M. magnificus. The species uaenificus does not exist. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-11 09:23)
    • E. Calcarata clicking sound (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-11 17:28, views: 604)
      • Since my male E. Calcarata shedded its skin and its legs got deformed a few days ago, he has been doing a clicking sound. The sound is with about a second between clicks and he stop and starts again when he feels like it. What is the purpose with this sound? He is the only male with one female and 7 P. Shultei. (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-09 18:44)
      • Does it stamp in substrate? (Jake, 2007-11-09 21:10)
      • No It hangs on the lid or sides when it clicks. (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-10 15:41)
      • Could it be that the deformed legs touch his body and (Sixlegs, 2007-11-10 18:40)
      • Could it be that the deformed legs touch his body and generate this special sound ? (Sixlegs, 2007-11-10 18:50)
      • Yes thats a possibility I have been considering. I haven't heard the sound before he molted and his leg got deformed. I can't see any moment when he clicks. He haven't clicked today, but he has been hiding under some bark on the ground. I just read somewhere that its normal for this species to moult on the ground opposed to hanging on a branch. Can anyone confirm this? [!-- editby --][i]edited by: kvasarnomad, Nov 10, 2007 - 08:10 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-10 20:03)
      • E. calcarata moult on the ground ?! No way!! I havent heard about any Phasmodea species which specimens moult just on the ground. Moreover, my 7 calcaratas ssp. moulted exactly hanging on the lid. Anybody to confirm? Regards - Jake (Jake, 2007-11-11 13:56)
      • Yes, phasmids physically can't moult anyway else than hanging. They are just too weak under their old skin. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-11 14:49)
      • Ok thanks for clearing that up. I have 7 Peruphasma Schultei in the same cage with the E. Calcarata, Should I transfer them to a lower humidity cage? Does P. Schultei need lower humidity than E. Calcarata? Maybe the 2 species don't like to be together?[!-- editby --][i]edited by: kvasarnomad, Nov 11, 2007 - 04:21 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-11 16:21)
      • Hi I would separate them. Not only because of the humidity, E. calcarata can also hurt smaller phasmids bad. Don't you also have a problem with the food? E. calcarata don't eat all the leaves, but they let them fall down. After that, they eat them from the ground, but other phasmids don't. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-11 17:28)
    • Hello, I am new (lele, 2007-11-21 20:00, views: 828)
      • Considering the entire registration process and the email I received was not in English I guess I did OK since I am here! Now I hope you can understand me and I can understand you! (actually, I just realized I was not on the English version of the site! lol!) I am so glad to have found a forum for phasmids. I am a member of Sticklist but questions often get lost and since I am somewhat new at keeping these wonderful creatures and going into my first winter I have some concerns. I live in the USA and have Indian stick insects ([i]Carausius morosus[/i]) adults and freshly hatched nymphs, 4th(?) instar [i]Aretaon asperrimus[/i], a single [i]Phyllium celebicum[/i] nymph and 7 fast growing [i]Peruphasma schultei[/i]. The latter are my biggest concern right now. We are headed into winter and I am afraid I will not have enough food to get them through. They are eating Forsythia. I found a German page and since I know my Latin was able to recognize the plant. Unfortunately, this was not until late in the season so I was unable to collect that much. They are doing great but do not seem to care much for the thawed out food. We have many many months of winter ahead. I will be visiting my mother in a warmer state in a few weeks and was going to try to collect some branches and bring them home. I know that Lonicera (honeysuckle), privet and tulip and will look for those while visiting my mom. Has anyone had them feeding on any sort of house plant that I might be able to get at a local nursery (garden center?) Any advice appreciated. I have questions about other species, but this one is most pressing. Oh, how do I sex them? They have just gotten their wing buds, no color yet. Thank you! lele (lele, 2007-11-19 23:26)
      • Welcome to our forum! We all have these food problems in winter. Peruphasma schultei: you should be able to feed them with privet during the winter, as it stays green all over the year. Try to find a hedge of privet in you neigbourhood, I am sure there is one ;-) Best regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-20 09:02)
      • Hello Oskar and thanks for the Welcome :) Unfortunately, here in the New Hampshire (USA) privet is not evergreen :( Our evergreens are conifers and our broadleaf evergreens are Rhododendron, Azalea, Kalmia (laurel) & pieris. Do you think they would accept any? I guess I could try. I will collect what I can when I visit my mother in Florida next month. Going to try for some honeysuckle. Btw, how do I sex these cool creatures? thanks again, lele (lele, 2007-11-20 16:14)
      • Last winter I prepared by going to a garden center and bought a Lonicera plant. I put it in my house and could use the leaves the whole winter. Sometimes you even find evergreen types of lonicera. (willy_11, 2007-11-20 16:29)
      • [quote]Last winter I prepared by going to a garden center and bought a Lonicera plant. I put it in my house and could use the leaves the whole winter. Sometimes you even find evergreen types of lonicera.[/quote] Hi willy, Yes, I will definitely have to prepare a bit better next year. I have my Indians & Thornies on ivy and Wandering Jew and I think I have enough rose frozen for my single Phyllium (I also will be getting a small rose plant for her as soon as I can find one that has been organically grown) as she is tiny and a very slow grower. I am hoping I will be able to round up enough branches during my visit to Mom and they will survive shipping home in order for me to freeze. I guess I will also experiment with some other food plants and see if they will accept anything else. I rear several indigenous Lepidoptera so am used to the whole host plant experimentation. Thanks, lele (lele, 2007-11-20 16:53)
      • They might eat Rhododenron, but I never tried. Sexing them is easy: males are much more slender than the females. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-20 17:11)
      • Thanks, I will try the Rhodie and let you know. More questions to follow, but I'll give everyone a break for now ;) Have to go sex these guys & gals! (lele, 2007-11-20 17:42)
      • Hi They'll take Rhododendron, but not as only foodplant. You should give them also bramble or honeysuckle. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-20 19:51)
      • [quote]Hi They'll take Rhododendron, but not as only foodplant. You should give them also bramble or honeysuckle. Best regards Daniel[/quote] Hi Daniel, Thanks, good to know. I will ration it with the frozen Forsythia to make it last longer and see what lonicera I can gather when I visit warmer climes. I'll get some different Rhodies tomorrow to try. lele (lele, 2007-11-20 23:56)
      • [quote]They might eat Rhododenron, but I never tried. Sexing them is easy: males are much more slender than the females. Oskar[/quote] They aren't yet adults but it looks like I have at least two, maybe 3 females. I started with 2 nymphs and then 5 eggs hatched so they are a couple instars apart but surely fast growers! :) (lele, 2007-11-21 00:00)
      • In my culture of P. schultei (the first generations of this species in culture), they refused to eat bramble (blackberry). I don´t think they can be keept on bramble. There are no Phasmid species of this certain group, which can be bramble without adding some privet, plantago lanceolata or lonicera. My Peruphasmas consumed up to 20 kg of privet and lilac each week - I had about 400 couples at that time.... Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-21 07:45)
      • Oh, you also meant the Peruphasma... No, they definitely eat no Rhododendron, but Cotoneaster, a very common ground plant in gardens, and evergreen. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-21 11:16)
      • [quote]In my culture of P. schultei (the first generations of this species in culture), they refused to eat bramble (blackberry). I don´t think they can be keept on bramble. There are no Phasmid species of this certain group, which can be bramble without adding some privet, plantago lanceolata or lonicera. My Peruphasmas consumed up to 20 kg of privet and lilac each week - I had about 400 couples at that time.... Oskar[/quote] Hello Oskar, Plaintain?? oh my! That is a weed here and I may be able to get some from under the snow as it sometimes persists into fall/winter. If so, I can probably propagate it under lights. This is a ground plant, will they go to the ground to feed if I have it in pots? Wish I'd known about, I could have had plenty. I will soon have a large 30 gallon tank empty and maybe I can set them up in it with the pantago actually planted? Then have branches of whatever other foodplants I can manage to get as well as the remaining frozen forsythia, I have a degree in Horticulture and do have some nursery and plant connections so might be able to get my hands on something else as well. I went back to your original page on this species and see that in their native Peru they feed on genus [i]Shinus[/i] which is in the family Anacardiaceae. The plants in that family which grow here in the states are [i]Cotinus coggygria[/i] (smoke tree). [i]Rhus typhina[/i] (Staghorn sumac) and [i]R. glabra[/i] (Smooth Sumac) the prior which grows in my backyard(!) and I rear my luna moths on every year, and of course [i]Toxicodendron [/i] (poison ivy) which is semi-evergreen but not something that is practical as a food plant. Daniel corrected himself on the Rhododendron and I figured he might be mistaken re: the bramble (we have none here this time of year anyway) but do you know if cotoneaster is an option? I only have 7 of these lovely creatures and feel I can surely be prepared for next winter if I can get them through this one. Can you tell I am determined?? ;) The other non-conifer evergreens we have are [i]Ilex[/i] (holly) family such as [i]I. glabra[/i], do you know if anyone has tried these? Also, do you know of anyone in the states (preferably north) who has reared these? Thanks so much for your time and I will report on any findings! lele (lele, 2007-11-21 19:15)
      • No idea if they eat cotoneaster, but it is likely that they do. Ilex is a good winter-food for several phasmid species. It should be worth a try. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-21 20:00)
    • Correct Id for Orthopteran circulated as "Proscopia scabra" (Curtis Lakin, 2007-11-25 11:59, views: 875)
      • Correct Identification for "Proscopia sp" which was brought into culture as Pseudoproscopia scabra (formerly Proscopia scabra) is given below: Examination of the genitalia reveals the species to be Pseudooproscopia latirostris (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1890); the phallic complex of P. latirostris is very distinctive and has been checked against male holotype Aedeagus. In addition, most aspects of their general external morphology are also consistent with the diagnosis of P. latirostris. The eye and fastigium from holotypes from peru 1966 are smaller than in P. scabra as well (see Bentos-Pereira 2006. Journal of Orthoptera Research 15: 117-141; Here's a synonymy of the species: Pseudoproscopia latirostris (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1890) Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1890: 96 [as Corynorhynchus latirostris]. Mello-Leitao, 1939: 407 [as junior synonym of Corynorhynchus inaequalis] Carbonell, 1977: 23 [nom. rest. as valid species of Proscopia]. Jago, 1989: 299 [transferred to Taxiarchus]. Bentos-Pereira, 2006: 125 [moved to the new genus Pseudoproscopia]. Thanks to Sam Heads for his assistance with identification Regards Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2007-11-24 23:53)
      • Thank you for the very helpful identification! I would like to add the following information: The circulating culture stock of Pseudoproscopia latirostris is from Peru/Panguana, collected by me and Frank in 2004. There is an other stock from French Guyana/Cayenne (possibly the real "scabra"), introduced about 10 years ago by the ASPER Team. I am not aware whether this stock still exists or not. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-25 11:59)
    • E. Goliath nymph death (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-25 14:42, views: 631)
      • the day before yesterday I noticed I couldn't see my 2nd 2 week old E. Goliath nymph. I found it on the floor of the cage, dead. It had got stuck to a water drop on a part of the cage where there were the tissue paper floor didn't cover and had drowned. So I put in a lot more tissue paper in so it couldn't happen to the other 2 week old nymph. Today when I looked at them, I noticed that the remaining nymph except the 2 month old one, was not looking so good. It had its head bent down. I have seen this a long time ago on some other species and I had a feeling it wasn't good. It looked very weak and also got stuck on a water drop on the side of the cage. Now it just lies on it back with its leg bent inwards. Can this be what happen to the other nymph too and caused it to be to weak to move. I have a much older nymph, about 2 months old and it seems to be doing fine. It doest have its head bent down so I hope it will survive. I have moved it to a another cage now. I haven't seen any of the 2 young nymphs eat of the food plant, just the old nymph. Have the bent down head pose any specific meaning or is it just a normal stage when it is going to die? (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-20 19:27)
      • Hi I also had some phasmids with heads bent down. They mostly became about a centimeter smaller than the others and layed deformated eggs. But it could also be a moulting failure. And never spray any other thing in the cages with little nymphs than the ground. They often lose legs or die because of big drops. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-20 19:55)
      • [quote]They often lose legs or die because of big drops. Best regards Daniel[/quote] I just posted about my Phyllium that lost legs and I fear I am losing her :( I wonder if this is what happened. It is hard not to get spray on sides - and don't they need to drink from the leaves? I use a very fine mister, but I have just lost 2 baby Indian nymphs today (they just hatched yeterday). Still learning.... (lele, 2007-11-23 23:46)
      • Eurycnema should be kept in a very airy cage without any spraying. Phyllium can be sprayed for drinking, but avoid to spray directly on the insects. The cage should be very airy, so that drops remaining water drops can dry out within a few hours. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-24 08:44)
      • I now have my remaining nymph in a large cage which is a fish tank that is standing up with a plastic mesh door. It have been going all over the cage and haven't eaten anything or very little. After the 2 other nymphs deaths I'm a bit concerned if this one also going to die. It is a 3e instar and seemed to do very fine until the two L1 nymphs died. Is E. Goliath nymphs a bit clumsy? Compared to my other Phasmids it is not very graceful when it walks It can at least hold on if I have it hanging from my finger, which the one that had its head bent couldn't. so I should not spray anything at all? I have read that they like to drink and I have watched it drink a lot when I have sprayed. I have read that it needs ventilation, should I try to have a fan blowing? Anyone know what Eucalyptus it eats besides E. Gunni. I bought the E. Gunni at a nursery and don't know if it could have been spayed with something which have poised my E. Goliaths. I grow some Eucalyptus: Microtheca, Papuana, Regnans, Parvula, Pauciflora sp, Rodwayi, Coccifera, Perriniana. Do it eat any one these? (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-24 19:48)
      • Hi They should eat any Eucalyptus you give them. I know they eat microtheca, regnans and globulus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-24 21:24)
      • Sadly my L3 nymph died. so that was the end of my E. Goliaths, except all the eggs that so far haven't hatched. Can they die of stress? They lived happily until I found the drowned one and opened up and put more tissue paper in. I haven't changed anything else, so could it be that they got stressed by me and later by being put in a another cage? (kvasarnomad, 2007-11-25 14:42)
    • Eurycnema goliath cage (Sixlegs, 2007-11-25 14:55, views: 553)
      • To all breeders of this species, please tell me which kind of cage do you use ? I read it should be an airy cage or is a glass tank suitable too ? With an airy cage I hink about a cage with wood stakes and a net or a wire mesh. Each advice would be helpful! Many thanks (Sixlegs, 2007-11-24 18:10)
      • Hi Jürgen I'd take a normal caterpillar cage, airy, with plastic gaze. Not with textile gaze, they eat that. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-24 21:21)
      • The cage is covered with the plastic gaze by all sides, right ? (Sixlegs, 2007-11-25 06:50)
      • Yes, it should. Then it's optimally ventilated. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-25 14:55)
    • losing Phyllium to bad molt? (lele, 2007-11-25 15:47, views: 563)
      • I have a Phyllium celebicum nymph (3rd instar?) which had been doing great but I think she is struggling. She somehow became dislodged from the top of her container and is on bottom. I assume she is molting and is missing 3 legs. I see two not sure where the third is. She has front two and one middle. The toweling she is on is moist but other than that I think she is too fragile ( i understand how delicate this process is) to try and get her back up to hang. Is it still possible for her to molt if she is not hanging? She is my only one and I'd hate to lose her :( thanks again, lele (lele, 2007-11-23 17:36)
      • As far as I know the optimal way to hatch faultless is in a hanging position is the body OK ? 3 legs more or less should not be the problem. I had a Phyllium giganteum his body was wrap by the old skin it was wrinkled but no drawback until the next moult... it has not survived :-( . (Sixlegs, 2007-11-24 17:50)
      • thanks, but it looks like she is simply dying and I do not know why. It may not have been a molt at all. She is just laying still on her belly. I looked at her tiny face with a hand lens and her little mouthparts were moving so I placed a tender rose leaf (that's what she'd been feeding on) in her reach but she did not (could not?) accept it. I'm very sad since she was my only one that hatched (of 11 eggs) and had been doing so well. I was given the eggs so have no adults either. :( (lele, 2007-11-25 15:47)
    • lowering temps to lessen feeding of peru? (lele, 2007-11-26 23:35, views: 560)
      • I am still struggling with winter feeding for my Peruphasma nymphs. I have tried 5 or 6 plants that we have here on the property that are evergreen or persist (with foliage) this time of year. I even dug up some Plantago lanceolata from under the snow (which is now gone) that Oskar suggested but they do not seem to eat that either. Too bad, because I could easily cultivate that under lights. So, my question is - can I lower their temperatures to put them in a semi-dormant state to decrease their feeding for a while without harming them in any way? Many insects survive this (even need it) during their life cycle. Then again, these are not adults and they are a tropical species. If you think I can do this what would a safe temp be? I do not know how many members are from the USA but if anyone is willing to send me small branches of foodplants to help get me through I'd be MORE THAN happy to repay with ova once these reach adult (not far away!) and mate! thanks, lele[!-- editby --][i]edited by: lele, Nov 25, 2007 - 10:11 AM[/i][!-- end editby --] (lele, 2007-11-25 16:10)
      • Hi Lele Bigger nymphs can also eat Cotoneaster spp. DON'T lower their temperature. They are subtropical phasmids with very much water in their body. Thinner phasmids survive that, but P. schultei doesn't. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-26 20:56)
      • Thanks Daniel, I will not risk lowering their temps. Someone had mentioned cotoneaster and I have to see if I can find any that has persisted into the season here in the US. I am going to contact a friend in a warmer state to see if he will send me branches of of fresh cut plants in exchange for eggs once they mate. If you know of anyone in the States who might be willing to do this please have them contact me. I have 7 sub adults so mating cannot be too far off! ;) thanks, lele (lele, 2007-11-26 23:35)
    • P. schultei feeding dilemma solved! (lele, 2007-11-28 23:58, views: 589)
      • Hi - I had posted that I had a winter feeding problem with my schultei because I was running out of food. I got some snowberry ([i]Symphoricarpos[/i]) for now that they are feeding on, but that won't last long. But, even better I looked up [i]Shinus spp.[/i] which is what they feed on in Peru, and see that the very invasive Brazilian Peppertree is one in that genus. This grows all over Florida (here in the USA) and I will be there for a visit next week! I will collect and ship it back to myself and if I need more my mother can send it to me. I do not know if it will freeze well, but will call my mother and ask her to freeze some before I get there to see how it holds up and go from there. it has a very thick leaf so maybe will last long and maybe I can start a bit under grow lights. Has anyone used this plant under artificial environment? I am just so happy and wanted to share! :) lele (lele, 2007-11-28 23:58)
    • Question about Oreophoetes peruana eggs (Donatas, 2007-11-29 16:13, views: 661)
      • Hello everybody, i want ask you, in what temperature i must keeping those eggs? (Donatas, 2007-11-28 20:58)
      • Hi Donata Room temperature reachs completely. Best regards Daniel P.S.: Welcome to the forum! (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-29 12:15)
      • Thank you Ramulus. (Donatas, 2007-11-29 13:10)
      • Oreophoethes eggs should not be kept above 22 degrees Celsius. The natural habitat of the species is not very warm (15-18° in the night), but very humid. regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-29 16:13)
    • chance to collect new plants for P. schultei (lele, 2007-12-10 03:55, views: 647)
      • Hi all, I had some Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian Pepper tree) sent to give to my P. schultei but since Tuesday they have not eaten any. I am in Florida and my friend who is caring for them says they have not even nibbled at it yet. But I am hopeful. While I am in Florida (USA) visiting family I have the opportunity to collect a variety of (tropical) plants to try out. We have eucalyptus, jacaranda (acacia), kumquat, thunbergia and tomorrow I will go out and look for some lonicera, wild raspberry and see what else I can find. Any opinions on the others to maybe try to find other plants to look for while I am down here? I know the standard lists for them and what I have found on the few sites but thought it might be an opportunity to try some different plants without anyone having to go on an expedition. ;) I will be shipping the foliage back up north before I leave and will also do a "freeze" test on them while I am here to see how well they will up hold up for me back home in the long haul. I had my mom freeze some of the pepper tree a bout a week before I got here and it held up beautifully! thanks for any thoughts lele (lele, 2007-12-07 00:52)
      • They dont eat Schinus terebinthifolius. I also tried this plant, but they refused to eat it. The most accepted family is the Oleaceae. Try to google this group of plants, perhaps, there is a common member of it available in your area. have a look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleaceae Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-07 08:49)
      • Hi Oskar, Gee, I was all excited to have access to this plant! I got the info from Les Monde des Phasmes website which says that this is what they eat in the wild, so I assumed.... I wonder why they do not feed on it in captivity? A chemical change in the cut plant maybe? I will still look for lonicera as someone here said they feed on that as well and will surely start my search over for Oleaceae family. i know there is no forsyhtia but will see about others. thnaks, lele (lele, 2007-12-07 18:19)
      • No, there's a much simplier explanation ;-) They don't eat the species terebinthifolius. The most bramble-eating phasmids eat Prunus spp., but they refuse P. laurocerasus. Oleaceae are for example Olive Tree and Ligustrum spp. I think they might also eat some Lauraceae like Laurus nobilis. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-07 19:21)
      • [quote]No, there's a much simplier explanation ;-) They don't eat the species terebinthifolius. [/quote] When I saw the following (quoted from Le Monde de PhasmesDiet: "In the wild, this species does thrives as Schinus sp (Anacardiaceae). Tests with Anacardiaceae such Rhus Cotinus and have not been fruitful. " I assumed (apparently incorrectly) that since it did not specify any species that they would accept several. Do you know if they will accept any Shinus species in captivity? I have a friend with access to S. molle. I just want to get these guys thru this winter and hoped to collect plants while i was down here in FL visiting. thanks, lele (lele, 2007-12-07 19:57)
      • I have a friend from Arizona sending me Olive and I found some Jasmine to collect down here. Both in Oleaceae family. Has anyone ever reared them on these specific plants? thanks, lele (lele, 2007-12-09 20:26)
      • On both, it works. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-09 22:32)
      • thanks Daniel! This is great to hear, they will both arrive the day after I get home and I will set them up immediately! Whew! maybe my worries for this winter are over and I have plenty of others available to freeze for next year. I look forward to having eggs to swap in the coming year once this small group reach adulthood! thanks so much, lele (lele, 2007-12-10 03:55)
    • Quo vadis, prices? (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-16 09:23, views: 846)
      • Hi all I saw in the last months the prices for phasmids are constant, but their eggs (also the eggs of very common species) are becoming much more expensive. I just can't understand that. The most phasmids lay at least about 500 eggs each female. Phasmids are even easier to breed than any time before, because we find new foodplants almost every week (my newest found: Haaniella dehaani and Orestes mouhotii accept bamboo as foodplant, but they also need other plants) and there are a lot of breeders who can give support. How can, for example, 20 eggs of Medauroidea extradentata cost 3¤ without shipping? Some newbies have fantasy prices, okay, but I also see experienced breeders who sell the same quantity of the same species more expensive than they did a year or a half year ago. I see phasmid offers almost every day. I think, I can't be very wrong with this thread. What are you thinking about the phasmid egg prices? Are they on a higher or on the same level as a half year ago? I was really surprised as a man at an exchange market in Switzerland told me, my prices were too little in relation with other sellers. He asked me if I let my phasmids breed in eastern Europe! Now, I really need your statements to this theme. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-09-11 19:02)
      • I think that the prices are solid...but there are more breeders who unload mainly ova of well known species. when I see an ad about 20 mcleay's spectre ova are £5.50 in a 'buy it now' auction. What would I pay for 20 Spinohirasea bengalensis ova £55,50 ????? ONLY FOR EXAMPLE !!!!..but... if someone would pay this price, I'll sell ;-)) Daniel see it like this 1. you mustn't buy 2. if you bought once you will never buy again 3. that's supply and demand 4. it's something realistic breeders and buyers only laugh about Cheers Jürgen [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sixlegs, 03.11.2007, 16:37 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sixlegs, 2007-11-03 16:37)
      • I agree, some guys pay too high prices for eggs, which makes it unaffordable for some people to by eggs. As Jürgen explained, this is supply and demand. As long as there are people paying these prices, they will not decrease. In my opinion the best is to exchange phasmids. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-11-03 20:18)
      • Hi Oskar Yes, that's a very good way, but then new breeders need a long time to get a rare species. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-11-04 14:29)
      • I have two new examples for a bargain. 1. 1 ova of Hermagoras hosei herberti 1 ¤ titeled as 'Hot Auction' + 5 ¤ postage????? 2. 20 ova of Diapherodes gigantea 25 ¤ incl. postage within Germany. and guess... I bought nothing with the information to the seller that this is overpriced. Any more examples ?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sixlegs, 15.12.2007, 06:19 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sixlegs, 2007-12-15 06:19)
      • Hi Jürgen About three weeks ago, I saw several ones for E. calcarata on terraristik.com. Some examples: 1 egg for 2¤ 15 eggs for 10¤ 43 eggs for 20¤ I wrote that there are some fantasy prices for E. calcatata eggs and the next day, these mad offers stopped. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-15 09:03)
      • I think if you pay such a price you will only pay it once also you can see this as 'gain in experience' for everyone. (Sixlegs, 2007-12-16 08:55)
      • HI,have senn that too !2 Euro for one ova !That to cheap.I think nobody will buy some ova at him. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-16 09:23)
    • Tagesoidea nigrofasciata (Sixlegs, 2007-12-17 19:48, views: 2440)
      • Can somebody tell me if this species is already in culture? It's crazy you can buy dead framed T. nigrofasciata but no alive insects :-( . [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sixlegs, 09.12.2007, 08:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sixlegs, 2007-12-09 08:35)
      • Hi Jürgen No, T. nigrofasciata is not in culture. All the dead specimen are wild-caught. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-09 09:00)
      • What a shame! That's annoying you can buy dead wild-cought insects and no living. (Sixlegs, 2007-12-09 11:50)
      • Not yet - I dare to say ;) Bruno (Bruno, 2007-12-09 19:34)
      • I also hope so. It's a very beautiful species, does anyone know its foodplant (s)? Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-09 19:36)
      • I heard some rumors, that they feed on Cinnamon. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-09 19:58)
      • Hi Oskar That would be very nice, a year ago, I had the luck to get a Laurus bush. If they eat cinnamon, they will also eat Laurus. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-09 22:30)
      • Hi Daniel, you have the footplant...now you only need the suitable insect for it, you know which ;-)) ? (Sixlegs, 2007-12-10 19:56)
      • Bruno, would be fantastic! Marco G. (Marco, 2007-12-10 20:58)
      • Hi Daniel, It's not because they eat cinnamon in the wild that they accept Laurus in captivity. For several species that is in fact the case, but you can never say it's like that for all species. just like marmessoidea spp. they feed on cinnamon in the wild and several attempts heve been made on Laurus... I know last year tagesoidea was again attempted in culture and no suitable food plant was found... (Joachim, 2007-12-11 11:10)
      • One of the natural food plant of T. nigrofasciata seems to be Litsea robusta (according to the malaysian phasmid expert Francis Seow-Choen). And Litsea happens to be a member of the family Lauraceae, as is Cinnamon........... If one ever has nymphs of any new phasmid species (whether Tagesoidea or any other species), just try whatever plants you have available. Do not let yourself become discouraged because others might tell you that it is not possible to breed a certain species or if there have been unsuccessful attempts before. Nevertheless you might be successful whilst others are not - even with the very same food plants ! I have made this experience myself - for example with Phasmotaenia spinosa. Guess it is just good luck, but they are in culture now ;) If you are about to get a new species, it is very convenient to have a list at hand, that contains all the winter green plants which are available in your area. And there are many more than one might first think of at first. When I have nymphs of new species, then I have my list with more than 20 wintergreen plants. And I try all these plants first - one by one - and often it works Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 11.12.2007, 21:36 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2007-12-11 19:15)
      • Hi Bruno I also think so. In the foodplant question, I trust no one. I have to try it for myself. For example: Arnaud Szwab from Le Monde des Phasmes has written, the Asceles sp. don't eat Rhododendron, only Hypericum. I tried Rhododendron and now I know: They eat it when you give it to the hatchlings as the first food. Only if they ate first Hypericum, they won't eat Rhododendron. Best regards Daniel P.S.: I try now the very common evergreen garden plant Osmanthus burkwoodi as a foodplant for my species. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-11 20:04)
      • Necroscia annulipes and Peruphasma schultei feed on Osmanthus ;) Maybe other privet feeders as well.......? (Bruno, 2007-12-11 21:34)
      • [quote]Hi Bruno I also think so. In the foodplant question, I trust no one. I have to try it for myself. For example: Arnaud Szwab from Le Monde des Phasmes has written, the Asceles sp. don't eat Rhododendron, only Hypericum. I tried Rhododendron and now I know: They eat it when you give it to the hatchlings as the first food. Only if they ate first Hypericum, they won't eat Rhododendron. Best regards Daniel P.S.: I try now the very common evergreen garden plant Osmanthus burkwoodi as a foodplant for my species.[/quote] Hi Daniel, keep us up-to-date. (Sixlegs, 2007-12-12 05:33)
      • Yes Bruno, it is true when you say that you have to try as much plants as possible. But you can not take conclusions like daniel that all species that eat cinnamon will eat Laurus... Of course it is more likely because they belong both to the Lauraceae. Yes you are right, sometimes the same foodplants can work when in the past they were not accepted. There are several examples: The Phasmotaenia spinosus (as you mentioned). Pseudophasma menius: Stock imported by Tony James only accepts Plantago as foodplant and stock imported by Frank and Oskar accept Plantago as well as privet... Pharnacia ponderosa: when I got eggs for the first time of Pharnacia ponderosa, they would only accept oak and no bramble. I succeeded and got them in culture (altough it was very tough). I had bred them for 3 generations and had given away some eggs and even adults. one year later nobody was still breeding them. Now another stock is in culture that accepts bramble and is easy to breed. I am beginning to think that food plant preferences may have a genetic source. Sometimes when you get a new species only few nimphes start to eat bramble and a lot of others are dying. In some cases (far from all), nimphes in the second stadium eat bramble without any problems. Of course this also works on other foodplants. at Daniel: Nimphes of Asceles sp. Salok also accept rhododendron after Hypericum. Osmanthus is eaten by most of the Pseudophasmatidae. greetings Joachim (Joachim, 2007-12-12 12:34)
      • Dear Joachim Actually my statment was not meant to contradict what you wrote. I personally do fully agree with your view point. If a food plant is being accepted, that does not mean that all member of the same plant family are being accepted. What I wrote was just meant to encourage all of us to try to get new species in culture. Minor genetic differences (even within a species population from the same locality ) might influence the ability to accept and successfully digest plants as an alternative food. When I got the first Ph. spinosa eggs, only very few nymphs accepted bramble, but all of them then grew up with no further problems. The majority of the nymphs of the second and third generation now do accept bramble easily. So that would somewhat speak for a selection of some sort. And this could be genetically determined, Although there might also be other ways of handing down such "food informations" from one generation to the next. On the other hand it seems that even seemingly small differences in the culture conditions (as they naturally occur from breeder to breeder) can have a quite an influence on the successful breeding. And this might especially be true for species which are not yet fully established and thus somewhat more difficult to breed. Again Ph. spinosa is an example for this. I have them now in the 3rd generation and - exept for the first generation - they are not that difficult to be bred. But it seems that many who got eggs of this species from me experienced great troubles to get the nymphs feeding. Although I have described quite in detail how the conditions in my culture are. Same genetic material, same food but (slightly) different culture conditons........ Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 16.12.2007, 17:25 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2007-12-12 16:38)
      • Hi Bruno, you wrote 'If a food plant is being accepted, that does not mean that all member of the same plant family are being accepted. What I wrote was just meant to encourage all of us to try to get new species in culture.' The possibility that they accept a food plant coming out of the same plant family are there more chances of success ? (Sixlegs, 2007-12-15 06:48)
      • Greet Bruno, Joachim I'm sorry for my bad english, but i hope you'll understand. Half year from now I got eggs of Extatosoma tiaratum from Australia, reptile easily takes blackberry, unfortunatly not this one from the natural environment. From 100 egss to L2 got 8 eggs Extatosoma tiaratum, which are pretty ok right now. So your theories are right, it's good to try until results. Marek (Marek69, 2007-12-16 11:43)
      • @ Jürgen If a species is feeding on a certain plant, it seems likely that they will also accept other plants of the same genus, maybe even family. At least my experience does support that assumption. Still this is no hard and fast rule. When I had Paracalynda picta the first time in culture, they were feeding only on cherry laurel - a plant which belong to the family Rosaceae. But they would not feed on other member of the same family. And Megacrania phelaus, which seems to be spezialised on feeding on Pandanus, has also accepted Mahonia here - and that plant is only very very distantly related to Pandanus. But they would not touch Berberis, another very common garden plant which is closely related to Mahonia. @ Marek I personally do understand your english well. Looks like you found another food plant for your new E. tiaratum stock, that is a success ! Hope you can get some more species from Australia - there are some interesting ones indeed ;) Bruno (Bruno, 2007-12-16 17:24)
      • Hi Bruno !!! I will be happy to get more species from Australia too, but probably it was the only one possibility, somebody made a favour for me and that's all. I tried to feed them (as L1) using bramble, but they didn't wanted to eat it... they started to eat it only when I put in their terrarium small E. gunni seedling too. They are almost adult right now, so we will see how it will be with next generation; will be or not so high mortality of nymphs, maybe bramble will be in 2nd generation a normal foodplant for them and will grow without any problems. Marek (Marek69, 2007-12-17 19:48)
    • Food plant for carausius morosus (Elke, 2007-12-22 18:18, views: 655)
      • I rememer my first carausius morosus. I breed them at the age of 16 more them 20 years ago. Sometimes some escaped and they were always on my mothers tradiscantia-plant. :)They seemed to like it very much, so I feeded it. I can not remember how often, but most time they got ivy. I did not know that they like blackberry. But I breed them for sevaral years and they were ok. Does somebody else feed tradiscantia? It would be easy in winter. Best regards Elke (Elke, 2007-12-21 19:06)
      • Hi Elke C. morosus eat almost all plants. They accept (little example): Bramble (blackberry), ivy, Ilex, Rhododendron, Hypericum, Tradescanthia and other Commelinaceae (Callisia, Rhoeo...), privet, hawthorn, oak, beech, guava, Cotoneaster, Pyracantha, Prunus, pear tree, apple tree, honeysuckle (Lonicera), strawberry and hazelnut bush. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 21.12.2007, 22:12 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-21 22:11)
      • [quote] Does somebody else feed tradiscantia? It would be easy in winter. Best regards Elke[/quote] Hi Elke, I am currently feeding both my adult and nymph Cm's on the common houseplant Wandering Jew aka Inch Plant [i]Tradescantia zebrina[/i]. They also eat another common house plant, Pothos [i]Scindapsus pictus[/i] quite readily. Yes, makes winter feeding a breeze! lele (lele, 2007-12-22 18:18)
    • New forum, I think you guys will be interested! (mantisinc, 2007-12-23 08:17, views: 649)
      • Hello phasmid fans, I thought I would let you know about a forum that has just been setup in the UK, called Phasmidforum. It's a totally phasmid based discussion forum, and soon to be integrated are features such as a chat room, ads, auctions, and much more. If you want to come along, then see you at: www.phasmidforum.com Thanks in advance! (mantisinc, 2007-12-19 11:16)
      • HI,an other :http://phasmiden.foren-city.de/ Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-19 11:23)
      • [quote]HI,an other :http://phasmiden.foren-city.de/ Best regards Maik[/quote] Maik - is there an English version? (lele, 2007-12-22 18:22)
      • HI,no just german :) Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-23 08:17)
    • Necroscia annulipes (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-26 18:12, views: 754)
      • Hello,can somebody tell me how i can breed Necroscia annulipes ? Best regards maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-08 22:52)
      • Hi Maik, have you read the caresheet on http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/ ? (Sixlegs, 2007-12-09 08:22)
      • HI,thanks for the tipp,but i want to know the temperature. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2007-12-09 10:36)
      • As far as I know normal room temp is enough, would be helpful if a breeder could clear up this please. (Sixlegs, 2007-12-09 11:32)
      • I have a new culture stock from Tapah Hills in Malaysia, different from the one currently also bred and distributed by two France breeders. The eggs were kept at normal room temperature and hatched after 5 months. Nymphs grow fairly slow, one female just matured after 5 months at room temperature. They feed easily privet and Osmanthus. So far it seems to be an easy species. Bruno (Bruno, 2007-12-26 09:46)
      • Hi Bruno Do they eat Osmanthus from L1 on? If yes, I reservate some nymphs or adults for spring. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-26 10:18)
      • For the first 4 instars I had them on privet. Then I discovered that they feed on Osmanthus, so I switched them to that plant. Privet looks quite brown already around here....... Bruno (Bruno, 2007-12-26 17:36)
      • Hi Bruno The big-leaf privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium) stays green all the winter. With a bit of good luck, you can find it in a garden near you. (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-26 18:12)
    • Sipyloidea Meneptolemus (kvasarnomad, 2007-12-27 16:07, views: 666)
      • I got 8 S. Meneptolemus nymphs 1 week ago. Now half of them have died. Do they feed on rose? The seller had reared them on Hypericum, is that the preferred food-plant? I know a place were it grows, but don't know if it have been contaminated or sprayed with something and I have not checked recently if it's still have leaves. I mist them lightly every night, do they need a ventilated cage? I have 70+ ova's that have started to hatch, so I would appreciate any advise on how to rear this species. (kvasarnomad, 2007-12-26 19:48)
      • Hello, We breed them exclusively on Hypericum 'Hidcot' now for the 3rd generation, we never tried anything else. They don't need special circumstances, only fresh food. Kind regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2007-12-27 07:34)
      • I have kept mine exclusively on bramble without any loss and some adults are still alive after several months. Very easy species. Bruno (Bruno, 2007-12-27 13:08)
      • mine only accept hypericum also. they would not switch to bramble at all, i think they prefer hypericum rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-27 16:07)
    • phyllium babies (robsorchids, 2007-12-28 15:22, views: 843)
      • is it normal for newly hatched young of phyllium to run around for hours before feeding? mine seem to do this. i just had some phyllium biocultum hatch, and im worried they wont feed on bramble, as i have not been able to get any Q.ilex or guava for them to eat as a first food... rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-24 13:40)
      • Hi Rob I have young plants of Q.ilex. I can offer you Send me a pm Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2007-12-24 17:23)
      • Hi Rob, it's not abnormal mine hatched two days before and it has shown the same behaviour now it is hanging on the top and is quiet and motionless. Tomorrow i'll take a look if it has accepted bramble or guave I'm very curiuos about this. I'll keep you updated. Happy xmas to all (Sixlegs, 2007-12-24 17:42)
      • yes i thought i wasnt alone with this problem. i just hope these P.bioculatum will take bramble. although i dont think this species is so easy to get to feed on rubus. however in another container i have P.phillipenes and P.celebicum, and to my suprise they have fed on bramble no problems. perhaps its just a wait and see to see if they will take it. gauva is there natural foodplant so yours should take this very well. im hoping to grow guava from seed. thats great curtis i would love to grow some quercus ilex, as this is ideal substitute for guava and deciduos oak species thanks rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-24 23:44)
      • A little correction: Guava isn't the natural food plant. It was taken from South America to Asia after 1500. Since then, the Phyllium spp. feed almost only Guava. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-25 10:05)
      • oh, so i wonder what phylliums feed on before the introduction of guava? the bioculatum have settled down, but i cant see any feeding... but theres still hope! rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-25 18:25)
      • I am not shure where from Daniel has his info that Phyllium spp. feed almost only on Guava. This might be true for Phylliums that are kept in captivity. But I have my doubts whether this is true for Phyllium living in the wild. I am not aware of any publication that mentions any extensive research concerning the food plants of Phyllium spp.......... Most of the Phyllium spp. populations live out in the virgin forests of South East Asia - even today. And I would not expect Guava to be a very common plant out in these forests. So there they will still feed on their natural or original food plants. Dr. Soew-Choen lists Saraca thaipingensis as the (persumably) original food plant of Ph. giganteum. @ Rob - cutting the edge of the leaves often helps nymphs to start feeding. And if you have different species of bramble available, then offer them different types. Bruno (Bruno, 2007-12-26 10:08)
      • hi thanks bruno, i do try to cut the edges of the foodplants as i know it helps. i will cut them some more to help. they still have not accepted any of the foodplants offerd, i fear they will die any day now. guava seems to be the best hope, or possibly Q.iliex thanks rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-26 16:39)
      • Hallo rob, I've had nearly the same problem these days, even my babies are a few weeks old and L3-4! They eat bramble all time. Then I found a hedge in the forrest that looks very nice to my eys: Green and with soft leefs. There were some little hairs on it. But my Phylliums didn't like it at all. They run and run in their cage. Today I feed them bramble from the usual plant, that looks brown not nice at all. They started to eat the same time I put it in. Maybee you have to try different species? Good luck! Elke (Elke, 2007-12-28 13:24)
      • i can only find rubus fruitcosa, im guessing raspberries are also in the rubus genus, but im nto sure. but they are dormant now. i could offer rosa, but my plants are sprayed during the summer... i also tried acacia, but they did not want this either. they stopped running around days ago, they just sit still now, maybe they are feeding, i dont know. if the die then we know that they have not fed. thanks rob (robsorchids, 2007-12-28 15:22)
    • oreophoetes peruana (Elke, 2008-01-03 17:03, views: 663)
      • Hallo, I've got three males and only one female. They've become adults nearly 6 weeks ago. The female is very thick but I've found only one egg by now. They couple most of the time, sometimes two males are very interessed. Is this to much stress for the female? Have I to separate them? Or is it normal that there are few eggs? My other Phasmides have much more eggs! Best regards Elke (Elke, 2007-12-30 17:15)
      • No, you don´t have to separate the males from the female. This does not have any influence on the egg laying process. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2007-12-30 19:20)
      • Hi Elke Your female takes some time to start laying. I think in 2-3 weeks, it will lay a lot of eggs. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2007-12-31 10:46)
      • Hallo, I think you're right I can see several eggs today! Thank you very much for your answers. Best wishes for the new year Elke (Elke, 2008-01-03 14:44)
      • Hi Elke Generally, fresh females lay a few eggs. I had an Aretaon female that started laying six weeks after becoming adult! Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-03 17:03)
    • Phenacephorus latifemur (Michael, 2008-01-05 15:20, views: 906)
      • Hallo, here are some pictures of Phenacephorus latifemur! http://www.insektenforum.com/forum/thread.php?threadid=6303&sid= comeing march I will have some larves to give up,for anybody who like to have some you are more than welcome. greets Michael[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Michel, 05.01.2008, 14:47 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Michael, 2008-01-05 14:47)
      • Hello: Very interesting, Could you give me some information about the place of that they come from? I described this species and I am interested to complete his distribution. Please send me a mail if is possible. You can see some photos and full descriptions in my page www.mantophasma.com Here is the link: http://mantophasma.com/phasmatodea/?page_id=264 Sorry, by the moment is only in Spanish. Best regards! Javier Tamayo (javier, 2008-01-05 15:20)
    • Asceles sp. (267) Ova (hyper-bug, 2008-01-14 05:22, views: 572)
      • I've been keeping the ova at 20°C and i'm wondering how long they will take to hatch. The eggs have been layed in kitchen roll, and i've been keeping them with no additional moisture. Thank you (hyper-bug, 2008-01-13 20:25)
      • They should hatch within 2 months and grow very quick I love the pleasant smell they emit when i change feed. (Sixlegs, 2008-01-14 05:22)
    • Curiosity !! and few questions (Jake, 2008-01-14 21:16, views: 647)
      • Hi. The first thing ( think it can be intresting) is: I froze some larve and it wasnt normal at all ;].... yes - it was completely dead but also!! it had two heads. I know sth like that had happened before but I have to say I havent seen a lot of photos like these so here you can see some (I uploaded it on my national forum) : http://www.mga.com.pl/~adampl/phorum-5.1.16a/read.php?9,18014 and at same time I ask: is it possible to obtain larves from unfertilized eggs of species like: Anisomorpha ferruginae Lamponius guerini Ocnophiloidea regularis Pseudophasma acanthonota Spiniphasma crassithorax ?? Thanks for answers. Regards. (Jake, 2008-01-14 17:57)
      • Hi Jake I know about a C. morosus with two heads. It's a very rare phenomen, like two-headed turtles. L. guerini and O. regularis can't reproduce parthenogenetically. I tried that without any success. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-14 21:16)
    • Eurycantha Calcarata death (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-15 17:37, views: 684)
      • 1 week ago my sub-adult E. Calcarata male died. He had got his legs deformed previously, and I thought that he died because he couldn't moult. I also had tested some plants only on him. But now my other and last male have died too. I have 2 females too which seem to do fine. The males died exactly the same way, the front legs stiff and pointing towards the body while the rest of the body was fully working. Both seemed to be very thin like they haven't been feeding. Strange thing is my females are not at all thin. I feeded them peach and rose before, but now the only plant that have leaves here are rose. Could it be that the rose leaves are to low on nutrition at this time a year? What I don't understand is why only the males have died so far. (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-04 18:37)
      • Have the rose leaves been treated with pesticide ? (Sixlegs, 2008-01-14 05:32)
      • I had a problem with pesticides in Rubus last year and paralysis is a symptom of this. I think the same thing that sixlegs, maybe could be a pesticide problem. When I had the problem not all of my insects were died, and all were eating the same thing. good luck and best regards ;) Pablo (Shade, 2008-01-14 11:47)
      • Well the rose is growing in our garden and my father says he haven't sprayed it with anything. I have now found some bramble out in the woods which I give them instead. The 2 remaining females looks very healthy. I still think it is strange that the males only were affected, could it be that the males are slightly less resistant against whatever killed them? how delicate is the situation with pesticides and pollution? The rose grows about 15 meters away from a road that quite heavily trafficked at summer time. how long are pesticides or pollution stored in a plant?[!-- editby --][i]edited by: kvasarnomad, Jan 15, 2008 - 05:40 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-15 17:37)
    • Eurycantha Calcarata (hyper-bug, 2008-01-16 20:48, views: 517)
      • I would like any advice, housing size, ova incubating and overall humidity. I'm really looking forward to keeping this species. Thanks, hyper-bug *begins to notice newly hatched indian sticks running around on keyboard, oh they've escaped again :(* (hyper-bug, 2008-01-16 18:45)
      • Hi Hyper-Bug You can keep the ova in room temperature on wet earth. The humidity should be at least 75% and the housing size has to be quite big, at least 40x40x40 for one male and one or two females. If you keep more males, you have to have a much bigger size, because males are very territorial and fight at night. Without a place to withdraw, they can hurt each other and they stress the females. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-16 20:48)
    • Very great Phasmatodea (Hauke, 2008-01-18 14:09, views: 738)
      • Hello! First i have to excuse me for my bad english. I just learn it in school. So i miss many specific words about phasmids. Maybe somebody have seen it too. In september of 07 there was sombody on the Terraristika in Hamm, who showed some very big phasmids (is this the right word?). Does anybody know, wich kind of Phasmatodea it was? Here a short desribtion: They was ca. 50cm long with their frontlegs. Their colour was green an a bright brown. Thanks for your Help... Hauke (Hauke, 2008-01-17 18:11)
      • Hi Hauke That must be a Phobaeticus sp., only they become so big. The most common Phobaeticus in culture is P. serratipes. Two other species, P. kirbyi and P. heusii, are also in culture. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-17 18:54)
      • Hi I agree with Daniel as to probable diagnosis. A number of breeders also have Phoebaticus maximus and P. alba in culture which attain or exceed this length. I have eggs of Pharnacia jianfengliensis to exchange . Pharnacia are generally stouter and less fragile than Phoebaticus.Pharnacia jianfengliensis is large and has adult females which are almost as long as many Phoebaticus sp Curtis. (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-17 19:38)
      • Hello,i habe bought there P.serratipes so i think you mean them. Best regards Maik (Maik Wallner, 2008-01-17 20:19)
      • Oh cool! Thanks for your quick answers. (Hauke, 2008-01-18 14:09)
    • Clonaria Conformans questions (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-22 14:48, views: 738)
      • About 1.5 months ago I bought a adult pair (male & female) of Clonaria Conformans. Maybe 2-3 weeks ago my male was Missing In Action, presumably eaten by 1 of our cats which unforgettable have ended the lives of several phames although several counter measures have been deployed. Anyway I wonder if theres a chance of the females laying eggs now when she have no male. I haven't seen them mating the time I had them. So what are my chances of the female laying eggs? My female have now change her color from green to yellow and I think her abdomen have swollen a little bit, does that mean she will start laying eggs? Can C. Conformans reproduce by parthenogenesis? How long time generally must the male & female be together and how long time before the female starts laying eggs. The seller had noted that the female should starts laying soon, but I don't know if that means he had seen them mate or not. I haven't seen any eggs yet. (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-15 18:03)
      • Hi! First of all you should not worry too much. Clonaria conformans is generally capable of parthenogenetic reproduction and your female will surely lay eggs soon. Wheter they are fertilized or not can only be seen in the next generation. Even if produced parthenogenetically the eggs should hatch, but they will only produce females. Usually mating takes place at night, so it may easily be the case you have not seen them in copula. The duration of the copulation varies from species to species. It may take only one hour or last for several days. As an extreme some species (e.g. Anisomorpha or Spinohirasea) remain as couples for their whole live. So, if your female was kept tegether with males for at least a few days it is very likely to be fertilized! Don't worry. Wish you good luck with you C. conformans! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-16 12:27)
      • I have now found one seed-like egg which match pictures of C. Conformans eggs in the cage. At which stage can the nymhps be sexed? Also how long is the incubations time? I have read as low as 2 months. (kvasarnomad, 2008-01-22 14:48)
    • Carausius spec. (PSG 230) determined? (Simmi, 2008-01-24 20:59, views: 1185)
      • Hello, I heared some rumours, that Carausius spec. (PSG 230) has a new name, but can´t find any "official" information anywhere. Has any one further information? Simmi (Simmi, 2008-01-23 09:16)
      • Ask Falk (Bluesurfer), he told me the new name. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-23 10:16)
      • Could it be Lonchodes samarensis ? (Sixlegs, 2008-01-23 18:21)
      • Yes, that's the new name. It's the second new descripted Lonchodes in a short while. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-23 18:49)
      • There is just a mispelling concerning the genus name: the correct name is Lonchodiodes samarensis. This is a new genus and species respectively. Kind regards, Marco (Marco, 2008-01-23 20:37)
      • Hello! Sorry for my scepticism, but i´m still missing two important facts. WHO described this species, and WHERE was it published? Simmi[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: krabbelviecher, 23.01.2008, 20:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Simmi, 2008-01-23 20:55)
      • Hello all! I will clarify the identity of PSG 230! The name is: LONCHODIODES SAMARENSIS Hennemann & Conle, 2007 Here is the reference: Hennemannm, F.H. & Conle, O.V. (2007): Studies on Philippine Lonchodinae, with the descriptions of two new genera and eleven new species.- Mitteilungen der Münchner Entomologischen Gesellschaft, 97 (Supplement), pp. 1-113. PSG 232: MITHRENES PANAYENSIS Hennemann & Conle, 2007 Greetings, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-24 14:02)
      • Hello Frank, thank You very much; this is the information that i wanted! :) Simmi (Simmi, 2008-01-24 20:59)
    • Lord Howe Island - Dryococelus australis (HeinerG, 2008-01-26 14:39, views: 987)
      • Hi everybody! the last friday (18.01.2008), I have seen a documentation on "ARTE" about Lord Howe Island near Australia. In this report, there's been a very rare Phasmid-species. As I have researched, it is the species "Dryococelus australis" It once was assumed to be extinct and has been rediscovered several years ago on a small Island called "Balls Pyramid" I would be interessted if this species is anywhere in culture (here in Europe) - and if there is a alternative food-plant for the "Melaleuca howeana" with the best regards Heiner see also: http://www.threatenedspecies.environment.nsw.gov.au/tsprofile/profile.aspx?id=10881 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23119/1.html (HeinerG, 2008-01-21 21:27)
      • Hi Heiner In August, I contacted some biologists and island rangers of Lord Howe Island and the zoo of Melbourne (where two pairs of them live). I told them the guava (Psidium guajava) is related with Melanoleuca and is accepted very good by the most phasmid species. They are trying guava as an alternative foodplant, they even set my mail as "important" onto their newsletter. If there will be any positive results and D. australis can be kept also in Europe, they will let me know. Best regards Daniel[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 21.01.2008, 21:37 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-21 21:36)
      • wow! It would be very nice, if you could tell me if there are some news. In my point of view, it's very important to keep such species alive. There are too many species which are nearly extinct just because of human failure. Therefore I'd like to breed such rare species to keep a solid population alive. best regards! (HeinerG, 2008-01-21 21:58)
      • If its evolution as a specialist feeder can be broken so if it can be weaned off M. howeana to transfer to other foodplants (and licensing laws enable its wider distribution) then it is may be useful to know that various varieties of Melaleuca are available in many larger garden centres and f plant nurserys in the UK /Europe (Curtis Lakin, 2008-01-21 23:29)
      • Hello. If that is the only species of Phasmid which live on that island (I think so), Ive read about the same in the Gueinnes' records book. That was the most rare alive species of insect of whole the world! Some curiosity :) Regards, Jake. (Jake, 2008-01-24 16:26)
      • Hi Guys, Sorry to be a kill joy but the Lord Howe isn't in Europe and won't be for a very long time. There only a handful of people here in Australia that keep them. They are now eating other food plants such as Morton Bay Fig (Ficus macrophylla), Tree Lucerne (Cytisus palmensis), Correa Bell (correa sp.) and they are even being trialled on Citrus. They are eating lots of other plants but these are the main ones that are used. They eat Blackberry but prefer not to. The Melbourne Zoo have done a fantastic job at rearing them and now have numbers in the eight hundreds. There has even been talk of starting a rat eradication program on Lord Howe Island to be able to release them back onto the island. They are a really easy species to keep, but a bit boring. They sleep in a hide box all day and only come out at night when it is pitch dark. Very skittish and will race back to their hides if disturbed. A communal phasmid. They are very docile when handled and don't have the nasty temperament that the E.calcarata have. They like a high humidity and about 25 - 29 degrees. Cheers Rebeccah (longicorn, 2008-01-26 00:42)
      • Hi Rebeccah On Sangalaki, the famous turtle island in Indonesia, was a rat eradication programme and they did very well. You could copy the method for Lord Howe. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-26 14:39)
    • abrosoma johorensis (conrad helm, 2008-01-29 19:15, views: 610)
      • hello!!! foodplants for this species are fuchsia and willow herb! are there other plant-species they feed on...for example bramble...like a. festinatum? can anybody help me? best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-01-28 19:25)
      • Hi Conrad! My A. johorensis did not feed on bramble. But you should try strawberry (Fragaria spp.). Some Dinophasma spp. accept this as an alternative food-plant. So, there is some chance that other Aschiphasmatinae will eat it as well... Good luck and let us know! Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-28 19:41)
      • Hi Conrad, I bred A. johorensis with success on Rumex sp :) Best regards Andrita (Andrita, 2008-01-28 21:05)
      • Interesting! I also suggest Potentilla reptans (Rosaceae). Marco (Marco, 2008-01-28 21:35)
      • They will also eat evening primrose and a couple of other Epilobium spp. , but also strawberry. You could also try tradescanthia. (Marky, 2008-01-29 13:26)
      • thank you for all the answers! by the time, I'm trying fragaria orientalis and rumex sp.! but i will also try different species of onagraceae.... best regards and a nice day, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-01-29 16:36)
      • beside Fragaria and Epilobium, they really like Alchemilla - which is also a common garden plant. Just unfortunately Alchemilla is not as winterhard as I first thought........ Bruno (Bruno, 2008-01-29 19:15)
    • Need help with determination (Altertobos, 2008-02-16 15:08, views: 511)
      • Hello everybody, I would be really happy if anybody could help me determining this stick insect. fotos.web.de/tobias-2/Stabheuschrecke Tobias (Altertobos, 2008-02-15 13:03)
      • Ramulus artemis (PSG 144), one of the four most bred stick insects.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Ramulus, 15.02.2008, 15:44 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-15 15:43)
      • Correct! The species is originated in Vietnam. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-15 18:56)
      • Thank you very much! (Altertobos, 2008-02-16 15:08)
    • Phasmids of Borneo (Gordon1, 2008-02-18 21:24, views: 567)
      • Hi @ all, I was in Borneo the last two weeks where I was searching for spiders. Of course I found not only spiders, I have also pictures of 20 or more Phasmids. Is here someone who has some knowledge about the Phasmids of Borneo and who could help me to identify the animals (if possible) by the pictures? Gordon (Gordon1, 2008-02-18 21:01)
      • Hi Gordon, You could send me the photos and I will try to help you. I will send you my email address by personal message. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-18 21:24)
    • Neophasma subapterum (Slupor, 2008-02-20 14:08, views: 486)
      • I search info about this species (incubation eggs, cage, development,...) Regards (Slupor, 2008-02-20 14:08)
    • Neophasma subapterum feeding (KriZo, 2008-02-20 15:06, views: 780)
      • what does Neophasma Subapterum feed on? (KriZo, 2008-02-11 15:32)
      • Hi As far as I know, they take Ligustrum and Syringa. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-11 19:05)
      • They also love ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata). Easy to find in the field througout Europe, but fresh leaves are rare in winter. A very good food for this species! (Frank Hennemann, 2008-02-15 19:53)
      • Hi, And also Lonicera. Sort L. pileata and L. nitida are evergreen. Marek[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: MarekN, 20.02.2008, 15:08 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-20 15:06)
    • Hemiplasta falcata (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-23 19:26, views: 648)
      • What is food for this species but Tutsan? Thanks, Marek (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-23 13:59)
      • They feed on Hypericum. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-02-23 19:21)
      • And nothing others? (Marek NOhejl, 2008-02-23 19:26)
    • Ph. ponderosa x Ph. serratipes (wolfgang, 2008-02-24 07:11, views: 841)
      • Hello, last Year in October I have observed a mating of a male Pharnacia ponderosa with a female Phoebaeticus serratipes. I had no male Ph. serratipes in my culture. Now I have the first nymphs. Is it possible to tell from the photo whether it is Ph. serratipes (parthenogenetic) or a hybrid? a picture of the nymph can be seen here: http://www.pictureupload.de/pictures/290108223106_ponder-x-serra.jpg Regards Wolfgang (wolfgang, 2008-01-29 21:49)
      • Hi Wolfgang I think they can't produce any hybrids. They belong to different genera, the valid name of "Pharnacia" serratipes is at the moment Phobaeticus serratipes. If they can cross, P. serratipes is definitely a member of the genus Pharnacia. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-01-30 16:55)
      • No hybrids possible! Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-01-30 18:15)
      • so Phoebaeticus serratipes can reproduce parthenogenetically? Has this been observed/described before? Regards Wolfgang (wolfgang, 2008-01-30 21:28)
      • Hi Wolfgang, Yes, they can reproduce parthenogenetically :) We reproduce them in Poland without males since long time... Best regards Andrita (Andrita, 2008-01-30 21:34)
      • a bit late, but thanks for the answers Wolfgang (wolfgang, 2008-02-24 07:11)
    • defensive taste in Asceles sp.? (wolfgang, 2008-02-24 15:51, views: 542)
      • Hello, i am keeping Asceles sp. since a year. When i open the terrarium i notice a (for my nose) quite pleasent sweet smell. This week i noticed a three-legged Asceles and wanted to feed it to my Pogona vitticeps (bearded dragon). One of the dragons wanted to eat the Asceles but was spitting it out so as if it was distasteful. Has this been observed before? Wolfgang (wolfgang, 2008-02-24 07:20)
      • Hi Wolfgang Yes, they have a defense liquid. They can even grease themselves with this liquid to be slippery. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-24 11:30)
      • Interesting observation. A study on the chemical nature of the secretion of this species is in progress, and will appear in the next future! Kind regards, Marco [!-- editby --][i]edited by: Marco, Feb 24, 2008 - 03:53 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Marco, 2008-02-24 15:51)
    • Need help on classification (TealC8800, 2008-02-27 16:15, views: 537)
      • Hi there Can anyone give me an idea of this guys species, generic or order name, please? The photo was taken in Etosha NP, Namibia. [a href="http://www.3satz.com/Bilder/Prints/OtherAnimals/ANINANPTPH001.jpg" target="_blank"]View Photo here[/a] Many thanks in advance.[!-- editby --][i]edited by: TealC8800, Feb 27, 2008 - 01:29 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (TealC8800, 2008-02-27 13:27)
      • Hi!! in my opinion, that's the head of a matodea-species....not a phasmid!!! but i don't know the specific name! best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2008-02-27 13:48)
      • So mantodea, hmm. Many thanks for the quick reply, Conrad. Cheers, Torsten (TealC8800, 2008-02-27 13:53)
      • Apparently, it's a Heterochaeta occidentalis (Mantodea). Many thanks. (TealC8800, 2008-02-27 16:15)
    • Insects Fair in Belgium (Alex, 2008-02-28 14:57, views: 539)
      • The first: 10eBOURSE D'INSECTES - INSEKTENBEURS - INSEKTENBÖRSE - INSECT-FAIR 30/03/2008 Salle CALVA Chaussée Roi Bauduin 7030 Saint-Symphorien Belgique-Belgium INFOS: Michel Richez, 45, Avenue Lemiez 7022 Hyon Tél 00.32 (0)65 31.92.38 - Fax 00.32 (0)65 31.92.38 - e-mail: richez-jobard@skynet.be www.kiwanis-monsborinage.be The second: 25e International Insects Fair 20 April 2008 (9h to 16h) Adress: Salle des fêtes, Avenue de Lille 4020 Droixhe (Liège) Belgique-Belgium I will be happy to see you there! (Alex, 2008-02-28 14:57)
    • Searching seeds of guava (Alex, 2008-03-01 08:26, views: 570)
      • hi, I'm searching seeds of guava. If someone could help me... thanks! (Alex, 2008-02-25 10:51)
      • You can order some seeds of Psidium guajava on this website http://www.sementes.de/shop/index.htm?samen_p_6.htm (willy_11, 2008-03-01 08:26)
    • Anisomorpha paromalus (willy_11, 2008-03-05 08:08, views: 545)
      • Can you please tell me all possible plants to feed A. paromalus? Thanks (willy_11, 2008-03-04 18:53)
      • privet, plantago, bramble, lonicera, lilac. Regards, Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-03-05 08:08)
    • net cages (Bruno, 2008-03-06 18:54, views: 763)
      • Has anyone here an idea where to get such net cages. I heard that a dealer from Czech Republic sold such cages at the fair in Frankfurt. If you know where to get them, then please let me know. I will pay for the cages or exchange for eggs of new phasmids species ! Thanks for your kind help Bruno (gopala"at"bluewin.ch) open net cage (with netting on top !): [a href="http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/Phasmiden/?action=view¤t=netcage1.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/Phasmiden/netcage1.jpg" border="0" alt="net cage open"][/a] fold up net cage: [a href="http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/Phasmiden/?action=view¤t=netcage2.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n64/gopala/Phasmiden/netcage2.jpg" border="0" alt="fold up net cage"][/a][!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 01.03.2008, 15:06 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-03-01 15:05)
      • Hello Bruno, cheap (6,90EUR) round net cages "Fyllen" are sold by Ikea http://www.ikea.com/de/de/catalog/products/80099224 "professional" expensive ones either round "Explorarium" ore rectangular "Flexarium" are manufactured by EXOTERRA http://www.exo-terra.com/de/products/flexarium.php The Flexarium i have used on travel and found it quite useful. Regards Wolfgang (wolfgang, 2008-03-05 18:22)
      • Hi Wolfgang Thanks for kindly giving me these informations. But these net cages are not really what I am looking for. The Fyllen is quite heavy (about 1 kg) and the exoterra cages are a bit too expensive for me. But I found someone who can find the cages I need........... Bruno[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 06.03.2008, 18:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-03-06 18:54)
    • incubating P. schultei (lele, 2008-03-15 22:27, views: 737)
      • Hello everyone, I found my first schultei ova tonight! Just a few but beleive they were just dropped today as I am watching closely. These are from my nymphs that I got in August (or hatchlings soon thereafter) so I am very excited :) I will try to remove any dropped eggs daily but my question is, how long can they go being dry? I do not use substrate, just a dry paper towel. I do have a small Olive plant in with them so any that are dropped in the plant will have some moisture. Also, any tips on incubation? I did OK when I first got them but as I recall not all the eggs hatched. I think I got about 11 and only 5 hatched. thanks! lele (lele, 2008-03-14 00:49)
      • Hi Lele They could be dry for a long time, but I would collect them every week. I take 40 eggs of every generation for me, that's enough for a stock, and I sell or throw away the other ones. I keep my eggs on wet turf with carbo medicinalis. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-14 20:33)
      • [quote]Hi Lele They could be dry for a long time, but I would collect them every week. I take 40 eggs of every generation for me, that's enough for a stock, and I sell or throw away the other ones. I keep my eggs on wet turf with carbo medicinalis. Best regards Daniel[/quote] Hi Daniel, Thank you, it's a busy time so that is good to know! I didn't know what carbo medicinalis was so I looked it up and see it is charcoal. I assume you mean horticultural grade an to just mix it in with soil as you would when planting to keep it clean and have less chance of bacteria, etc. growing on it? lele :) (lele, 2008-03-14 21:47)
      • Yes, especially the mould can't grow fast with charcoal ;) (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-03-15 22:27)
    • Damn extatosoma tiaratum moldin' eggs (NesionCZE, 2008-03-25 12:12, views: 565)
      • Hey everyone. Well, my four female extatosomas have been producing hundreds of eggs for a couple of months, which I have been patiently collecting in order to hatch little ones. I'm aware of the fact that it can take over half a year to have these guys hatched, but there is an annoying mould or something on it no matter what I do, that makes me pretty unsure about the final result. However I've read that potentially it can't do so much harm to the eggs, I'm convinced of the exact opposite. So I decided to have the ,,infected" eggs separated from the healty ones, but GUESS WHAT, after few days the mould was back. I thought I had moisturized them too much, but - I SWEAR - I didn't. SO I'M TOTALLY DESPERATE - they should hatch every day from now on, but I seriously doubt that. What should I do, how should I preserve the eggs that I'm about to collect??? Thanks for any replies or advice. (NesionCZE, 2008-03-24 19:11)
      • Hi(Hello) Mould on eggs can be due to a number of reasons, mostly due to excess moisture in the incubating box where you keep them.If you keep them in a plastic container which is ideal,firstly wash it in soupy water and then rinse thoroughly until very clean.Do you have any airation provided fo the eggs to breathe?, sealed units can bring on mould very quickly, also you do not say what substrate you lay the eggs on?, I use silver sand which holds moisture very well, damp but not saturated and usually Extatosoma are quite prone not to have mould.However another solution is to use springtails(Folsomia and Seria sp), a minute isopod that eats mould.The use of clear white kitchen roll is also used to incubate eggs as well as peat moss,but I find it harsh to locate minute eggs in this type of subtrate.When spraying eggs, I use a very fine small hand spray only once or twice a week.You migh also have far too many eggs in one container, try spreading them out a bit or using another container to put them in.Moulded eggs are best frozen for at least 2 days. Another idea is to use tepid water instead of cold, as lime is sometimes in tapwater so boil first and let cool down before use. Regards, Keith[!-- editby --][i]edited by: keith_insects, Mar 25, 2008 - 12:13 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (Keith Stables, 2008-03-25 12:12)
    • New phasmid web (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-25 23:05, views: 627)
      • www.phasmiduniverse.net www.mantisuniverse.net (Javier Peña Quirce, 2008-03-25 17:53)
      • Hello, I cannot connect to www.phasmiduniverse.net, the link does not work to this address and a message saying it may not exist. Your other site I can connect too. Keith (Keith Stables, 2008-03-25 23:05)
    • Questions about Bacillus rossius (willy_11, 2008-03-30 08:16, views: 1065)
      • Some time ago I got eggs of B. rossius. I would like to know what's the best way to incubate them. And I heard that the freshly hatched nymphs are difficult to be raised on bramble? Thanks for your answers. Best regards Marcus (willy_11, 2008-01-27 18:40)
      • Yes, they are sometimes difficult to breed (depends on the stock). I remember, that the young nymphs used to prefere fresh leaves of roses to bramble. Don´t keep the eggs too warm, as they suffer from high temperatures. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-01-27 18:47)
      • Should I spray the eggs from time to time? Thanks (willy_11, 2008-01-27 18:56)
      • I did spray them, but I am not sure if this was important. I think it is more important not to keep them in high temperatures (above 22 degrees Celsius). Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2008-01-28 07:55)
      • Oskar is completely correct with the temperatures. I did well keeping the eggs together with the frass in a big plastic-box without spraying them at all. So, I kept them rather dry. There appear to be different possibilities, which I think depends on the culture-stock you have (as Oskar said). Generally I think is better to keep them more dry, rather than too humid. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-01-28 19:38)
      • I have had a very high hatch rate by keeping the ova in dry conditions and certainly dont spray the nymphs as they are likely to die from this.They seem to like very dry conditions Jason (jas, 2008-02-06 20:57)
      • Two nymphs hatched now. I offered some leaves of strawberry, rose and bramble, but they don't seem to eat yet. They tried to eat bramble but seems that the leaves are too hard or so for them. Please can someone help me? Thanks Marcus (willy_11, 2008-02-10 14:46)
      • Hi Marcus Cut the edges of the leaves. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-02-10 15:45)
      • Is it possible that B.rossius would take guava leaves? And what do they eat in nature?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: willy_11, 12.02.2008, 18:00 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (willy_11, 2008-02-12 17:59)
      • I don't think they will feed on guava but you can try since B. rossius is rather polyphagous. Foodplants of B. rossius include: Rubus, Rosa, Crataegus, Prunus, Pyrus, Malus, Cotoneaster (Family Rosaceae), Rhamnus alaternus (Rhamnaceae), Cistus monspeliensis (Cistaceae) and Myrtus communis, Eucalytus (Myrtaceae). Other plants including Pistacia, Salix, Ulmus, Quercus, Fagus, Corylus, Carpinus and Daphne are also eaten by some individuals. Bramble (Rubus) however is the most favoured food. For example we found hundreds of B. rossius on bramble in N-Italy (Genova) several years ago. I used to rear mine exclusively on bramble. (Frank Hennemann, 2008-02-15 19:51)
      • But mine didn't take the bramble and died... (willy_11, 2008-02-17 20:06)
      • Hello, Bramble is one of natural foodplant of B. rossius. The most important points for culture are : - keep the eggs almost dry (as already said) - keep the newly hatched juveniles in medium humid conditions with a temperature beetween 15-18 °C. - After the third instar, you can reduce moisture and increase temperature. Slighty humid conditions (only during hatching period) increases the hatching rate. (West2, 2008-03-30 08:16)
    • Foodplant for T.brueckneri (willy_11, 2008-03-30 15:38, views: 534)
      • By accident I found a new foodplant for my T. brueckneri. They take Monstera deliciosa (in German Monstera or Fensterblatt) and seem to develop very good. (willy_11, 2008-03-30 15:38)
    • Pseudodiacantha macklottii (TactfulTrout, 2008-04-04 02:38, views: 749)
      • Hello Everyone, Just a short post to ask for more information on Pseudodiacantha macklottii. For instance, is P.macklotti still in culture? I have just recently started keeping phasmids again after a 3-4 year break and would love to keep these, but they seem near impossible to find these days? There seemed to be more available about 4 years ago. Has anything happened to peoples cultures? Any info or observations regarding P.macklotti would be great :) Many Thanks (TactfulTrout, 2008-03-24 02:57)
      • Hi there I know people are still keeping this species but like you say they are very hard to get hold of. I've been trying for the past year with no joy as yet. Sorry i cant help out more but good luck with trying to get some i hope your more successful then me Kind regards Craig (craig, 2008-03-24 10:46)
      • Thanks for your reply craig :) I've read a lot of different forums and realised its nearly impossible to find anybody willing to exchange or sell P.macklotti because the culture has become quite weak due to inbreeding it seems. Its a shame but hopefully the people that do have them at the moment will be sucessful in keeping them and the culture grows. Such a lovely species, I hope to find it at some point in the future (TactfulTrout, 2008-03-25 23:39)
      • Hello, Since this species is in culture for many years now (I'd say at least 10) and as far as I know it comes from 1 origin (ours do) you can not speak about inbreeding. They just develop very slow, don't lay a lot of eggs and you need a good starter culture to succeed. We keep them exclusively on Rhododendron since many years and people sometimes forget to give this foodplant and that's maybe why cultures die out. Maybe there are some available on our Phasma meeting the 13th of April in Genk (Belgium), you never know... More information on www.phasma.eu Regards, Rob & Kristien (Rob, 2008-03-26 09:00)
      • I feed P. macklotti on a mixture of rhodedendron and hypericum and have had a small culture for a few years. A lot of breeders do not realise that the females prefer to insert eggs into soil which gives better hatch rate than when they are dropped onto the ground. The species is often lost from individual cultures because eggs sometimes fail to hatch when they are collected up. Sorry I have no surplus to exchange at this time Curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-03-27 22:24)
      • Well thanks for everyones replies :) I'm just pleased to know some people still have cultures going. Maybe they will be available more readily some time in the future (TactfulTrout, 2008-04-04 02:38)
    • Eucarcharus feruloides (Sixlegs, 2008-04-10 18:56, views: 677)
      • I need some advice how to keep E. feruloides. Many thanks in advance Jürgen[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Sixlegs, 10.04.2008, 20:43 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Sixlegs, 2008-04-10 18:38)
      • I have kept eggs of this species on damp sand with springtail (to reduce mould growth) - the hatching ratio was high. Then the nymphs were kept in an airy small cage with wet paper tissue on the bottom. I have never sprayed them with water (as I hardly ever spray any of my species). The fed easily on bramble here and grew up easily. As it is a bigger species, transfer the nymphs to a bigger cage as they grow bigger........ good luck Bruno (Bruno, 2008-04-10 18:56)
    • Phasmids feeding on conifers (HeinerG, 2008-04-12 16:04, views: 790)
      • Hy! does anybody know if there are some phasmid-species which eat conifers like Pinus spec. or Picea spec. ?? I would be interessted in keeping such species. greetings Heiner[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: HeinerG, 03.04.2008, 18:56 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (HeinerG, 2008-04-03 18:55)
      • In SW England Acanthoxyla geisovi and other Acanthoxyla are sometimes found feeding on the following which they also eat in captivity as well as some other conifer species: Cryptomeria japonica Cypressus lawsoniana Chamaecyparis lawsoniana There are cultures of several Acanthoxyla currently kept by breeders in the UK including A. inermis, A intermedia, A prasina and A speciosa. I have both A inermis and A intermedia in good numbers. curtis (Curtis Lakin, 2008-04-03 20:34)
      • ..and do they also eat pinus and picea?? some more questions: - are there also german breeders of Acanthoxyla species? - and are there some other species of conifer-eating phasmids?? greetings Heiner (HeinerG, 2008-04-04 10:43)
      • Hi Heiner! Phasmotaenia lanyuhensis (Taiwan), Phasmotaenia elongata (Philippines), Pharnacia jianfenglingensis (Vietnam & S-China) and Baculonistria alba (China) are a few more examples for phasmids which feed on conifers. There are many others and maybe it will be worth trying to offer it to certain species in culture (e.g. Pharnacia spp., Phobaeticus spp.). As far as I know nobody has tried yet... Greetings, Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-04-12 16:04)
    • Phraortes bicolor (craig, 2008-04-12 23:38, views: 994)
      • Hi everyone Does anyone have any info on Phraortes bicolour? foodplants, distribution etc. Many thanks and best wishes to you all Craig[!-- editby --][i]edited by: craig, Mar 07, 2008 - 04:53 PM[/i][!-- end editby --] (craig, 2008-03-07 15:20)
      • Well i found some info, they come from Taiwan, China and feed on Bramble, Rose, Eucalyptus, Hypericum. Just in case anyone was interested. (craig, 2008-03-09 13:09)
      • Hi Craig! That's right. Our present culture of Phraortes bicolor (Brunner, 1907) is from Taiwan. I have a well going culture of this species, just for the case you are interested. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-04-12 16:07)
      • Thanks for the confirmation Frank (craig, 2008-04-12 23:38)
    • MarekN (craig, 2008-05-03 11:04, views: 749)
      • I had only good experiences with Marek so far, he was really reliable Bruno (Bruno, 2008-04-30 19:18)
      • I also know Marek as a reliable person and didn't had any problems with the trade of phasmid eggs. (RobK, 2008-05-03 11:04)
    • Dares verrucosus vs. validispinus (TomCZ, 2008-05-11 23:46, views: 586)
      • Hi all, could somebody write me main differences between Dares verrucosus and validispinus, please? Have somebody Dares ulula or breitensteini in breed? Is Epidares haematacanthus in breed or have somedy pictures of this species? Sorry from my bad English. All the best, Tom.[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: TomCZ, 11.05.2008, 17:02 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (TomCZ, 2008-05-11 17:01)
      • [i]Epidares haematacanthus[/i] is a synonym of [i]Hoploclonia cuspidata[/i], whic as far as I know is still in culture in Europe. [i]Dares ulula[/i] is also in culture, but I'm not sure about [i]D. brietensteini[/i]. (Marky, 2008-05-11 23:46)
    • hatchling schultei spraying concern? (lele, 2008-05-26 15:53, views: 479)
      • Hello, I have such an excess of of [i] P. schultei[/i] eggs and would like to feed many of hatchlings to my small lizards, but am wondering if I should be concerned about their chemicals right out of the eggs or not. I would be doing this within a day or two of hatching (otherwise I would want to keep them and I am not keeping colonies of more than about 1/2 dozen to 10 max.). If not, I will just freeze them, but they would make such great little feeders. If anyone is in the US and wants some let me know. thanks[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: lele, 26.05.2008, 09:58 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (lele, 2008-05-26 15:53)
    • P. schultei life? (lele, 2008-06-05 00:03, views: 424)
      • How long does a P. schultei live? I found two of my females dead/dying today :( I got them as 1st instar nymphs in August. I have 2 males and 3 females left who hatched soon after. Also, I posted recently asking about them spraying as hatchling, no one knows? Please see post 26.05.2008 thanks, lele (lele, 2008-06-05 00:03)
    • Oreophoetes (SPANIER, 2008-06-07 18:59, views: 649)
      • Hello, I'm interested in the Genus Oreophoetes. What do you know about the Oreophoetes spec. shown on this site (black males)? http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/spip.php?article231 Is this species in culture or is it descriebed now? Thank you for your help, SPANIER (SPANIER, 2008-06-01 12:03)
      • when you look closely at the pics on the site you mentioned, then you will see that there are differently coloured black and red males. I have one of them in culture at the moment - this one: http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/IMG/jpg/1phasI003peruana.jpg This species is from Ecuador and they are as easy to breed as the "old" O. peruana. Although their natural food plants were Piperaceae, they feed easily on fern in captivitiy. As I am not a taxonomist I can't tell you whether it is a new species, an undescribed species or "just" a subspecies of O. peruana. The females look (at least to my taxonomically untrained eyes) like the females of O. peruana........ Nevertheless they are beautiful Bruno (Bruno, 2008-06-01 18:55)
      • Hello gopala! Thank you for your answer. From where do you get the information, that their natural food plants are Piperaceae? I always saw them feeding on different ferns in their habitat. .... and yes, they are beautiful. Greetings SPANIER (SPANIER, 2008-06-06 11:28)
      • my contact in Ecuador found them on Piperaceae and there they were feeding on Piperaceae in captivity ;) You have seen yourself Oreophoetes feeding in their natural habitat ? all the best Bruno (Bruno, 2008-06-07 18:59)
    • Haaniella muelleri info (Bont, 2008-06-11 21:15, views: 527)
      • i got an adult couple of this species, but i never seen them coupling...even in the night...the male seems to be a little...unintrested...anyway what do u suggest for substrate where the "girl" can lay the eggs. the problem with soil is that i will never be able to find the eggs.....thank u (Bont, 2008-06-08 17:49)
      • no one has an idea? (Bont, 2008-06-11 16:28)
      • I can try it, but my English is quite bad... My Haaniella are always coupling at night and I never see them. But they are coupling, because sometimes there is an empty spermatophore on the ground. I gave up breeding phasmids with soil ground. I take wet kitchen paper and I give them a small, seven centimetres high box with soil to lay their eggs into. They take that as good as soil and they love to lie on the kitchen paper. (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-11 21:15)
    • morphological studies (conrad helm, 2008-06-13 09:29, views: 451)
      • hello! because of morphological studies, I'm searching for: Phaenopharos struthioneus (adult pair); Phaenopharos herwaardeni (adult pair); Oxyartes spinipennis (adult pair, eggs); Oxyartes cresphontes (adult pair, eggs); Oxyartes ceylonicus (adult pair, eggs); Oxyartes despectus (adult pair, eggs); Oxcyartes spinosissimus (adult pair, eggs); --] DEAD or ALIVE !!! would be great if somebody could help me! i know that not every species i'm looking for is in breed now, but maybe somebody has contact to collectors!!! kind regards, helmi (conrad helm, 2008-06-13 09:29)
    • Question. (Dominic, 2008-06-13 20:37, views: 687)
      • Hi, does anyone know this two persons? misencjon Plota these two persons got eggs a month ago from me. But i havent received anything. And they also don´t tell me whats up! regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-06-05 16:38)
      • Hi! I sent pm to You what about me! Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-06-05 17:35)
      • Hi, Plota told me that polish Postmen are striking! But what is about misencjon? I´m warning you to do deals with this person! regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-06-08 22:24)
      • Hi macrochelys! I know Misencjon. He is from Poland too. I will ask him about that. Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-06-09 14:57)
      • Hi macrochelys, I know Plota and misencjon, and I can tell both have honest intentions. Yes, there's now a strike, I guess even after end of this situation, there will be dalay with delivery (1, or worst version, 2 weeks), because many mails/packages are waiting on the post... Please, be patient :) Best regards, Andrita (Andrita, 2008-06-13 18:42)
      • Dzięki Ola :* Hi Dominic! misencjon told me that he sent eggs to You but package are lost in post office. He very apologize You and when strike be close he will write to You. Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-06-13 20:37)
    • Pandanus (Dominic, 2008-06-14 14:52, views: 851)
      • Hi, i need your help! Please let me know where you get your Pandanus for Megacrania sp. . I have got some Megacrania batesii for free but my Pandanus is very limited so i have to buy new plants. regards Dominic (Dominic, 2008-05-26 21:54)
      • Hi! I get my Pandanus from the botanic garden. Buying would be too expensive You need a lot of food for just a few Megacrania. They are always hungry and eat a lot. greetings! (HeinerG, 2008-05-29 18:39)
      • feeding your Megacranias with a Pandanus plant that has just been bought from a garden shop would be shure death for them. Plants from a gardenshop are generally poisoned with pesticides. And it may take months till the pesticied become inactive....... Also Pandanus leaves from an asian shop (they use it for spicing their food) is often poisoned. The safest way is to ask botanical gardens, zoo or similar institutions in your area. Maybe you can get it from there and as Heiner mentioned - they eat quite a bit ;) good luck Bruno [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: gopala, 30.05.2008, 08:54 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Bruno, 2008-05-30 08:51)
      • OK it's a bit late reaction :-o Anyway, about buying Pandanus at a floweringshop. I bought my Panadanusplant in januari. Changed the ground directly and since several weeks the plant is outside in my garden while it was raining and raining. Last week I tried a small piece of a leafe by feeding my nimphs from it and a day later already 3 nimphs died. So after 6 months there is still insecticides activ on this plant. Like Bruno said, try to find a botanic garden who is willing to help you getting Pandanus leafes to feed your Megacrania. It's what I've done too. There is place where you can order small Pandanusplants: www.palmseeds.net Ask there for sprouted seeds and they will send you seeds which already have been sprouted. This dealer is very reliable ! I've ordered my Pandanusseeds also there and last week I ordered again small plants from sprouted seeds. He is going to send me plants of 10-20 cm [!-- editby --][i]editiert von: RobK, 14.06.2008, 14:52 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (RobK, 2008-06-14 14:52)
    • Ramulus sp. (Saussure, 1861) (hinquoniito, 2008-06-15 13:41, views: 930)
      • Hi all, I'm looking for informations about Ramulus sp. (Saussure, 1861), you can see some photos on this page : http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/spip.php?article182 Does anyone know if this specie is in breeding actually ? I had this specie before and when I stopped, I gave a lot of ovas/nymphs around me but today, nobody in my contacts have some. Hope you'll be able to help me. Thanks. Jérôme (hinquoniito, 2008-05-14 09:20)
      • Hi Jérôme! To me this species appears to be PSG 157 from Northern Vietnam. A very large Ramulus with females measuring up to 19 cm in body length. Do you remind the shape of the eggs or do you have a photo? That could make me go sure. Frank (Frank Hennemann, 2008-05-20 19:19)
      • Hi Frank, and thanks for your answer, I finally find some photos, you can see them on these links : http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp.jpg http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp (1).jpg http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp (2).jpg http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp (3).jpg http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp (4).jpg http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp (5).jpg http://hinquoniito.free.fr/Ramulus_sp (6).jpg These are not very good photos but it seems to be enough to see that ovas are the same as PSG 157 (photos on Phasma.eu, but not so good as yours ;)). Does anybody knows if this specie is still in breeding ? Thanks again. Jérôme (hinquoniito, 2008-06-15 13:41)
    • What kind it is ? (Allantur, 2008-06-27 23:22, views: 876)
      • Hello, I have today received 5 crew locusts and would like to know what kind of a kind. He said there are African, unfortunately, they are still small [a href="http://img235.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stabheuschreckenfo4.jpg" target="_blank"][img src="http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/871/stabheuschreckenfo4.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us" /][/a][a href="http://img604.imageshack.us/content.php?page=blogpost&files=img235/871/stabheuschreckenfo4.jpg" title="QuickPost"][img src="http://imageshack.us/img/butansn.png" alt="QuickPost" border="0"][/a] Quickpost this image to Myspace, Digg, Facebook, and others! I hope all can see they Sorry for my bad English[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Allantur, 27.06.2008, 11:17 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Allantur, 2008-06-27 11:15)
      • Hi They are too small to identify, but they look like Ramulus sp. Please send photos again when they moulted once or twice ;) Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-06-27 23:22)
    • Phyllium celebicum and Phyllium westwoodi (Thorsten Thron, 2008-08-18 21:11, views: 431)
      • Hello everybody! Hallo allerseits! Can anyone tell me the difference between these two species? Kann mir jemand die Unterschiede zwischen diesen beiden Arten nennen? Best regards Mit freundlichen Grüßen Thorsten Thron (Thorsten Thron, 2008-08-18 21:11)
    • E. tiaratum: softening of exoskeleton, death (Nymphe, 2008-08-20 07:26, views: 535)
      • A friend and I had four unexplained deaths of Extatosoma tiaratum within the last few weeks. Symptoms: The exoskeleton softens as if freshly molted, they get too weak to hold on to their leaves, can't even raise their heads anymore and die within two days. So far it's all been subadult females, molting was probably overdue. They're sisters but raised by two different people on different foodplants from different sources. Is that a known problem, and is there anything we can do to prevent it in the future?[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Nymphe, 15.08.2008, 19:18 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Nymphe, 2008-08-15 19:17)
      • It's a well known problem of E. tiaratum and discussed in each forum, the reasons are named as inbreeding and weak bloodlines with no fresh genotype. For the phasmids you can do nothing, for the future, mix different animals from different breeders - diversification. Foodplants are not the reason for this case of death. (Sixlegs, 2008-08-20 07:26)
    • Phasma meeting October 5th (Oskar Conle, 2008-08-26 09:44, views: 572)
      • Dear all, Here the information on the next Phasma meeting in October: 42nd Phasma meeting the 5th of October Location: Bosch en Duin Oude Bosschelaan, 1 5071 RP Udenhout, Holland Program: doors open at 11 o’clock Welcome at 12 o’clock by Kristien and Rob 13h: An illustrated talk part II about the trip to the Philippines by Joachim, Ellen and Mark. Exposition regarding the species they found on their trip and other new species in culture. 14.30h Talk from Dr.Phil Bragg about the Phasmid Nomenclature. The surplus!! Everybody is welcome. Invitation 2 Saturday 27 - Sunday 28 of September Guest exposition from Phasmids on the yearly Reunion of the Gardeners Organisation in Flandres. Location: Maekeblyde Saverianenstraat, 12 Houthulst (W-Vl) Saturday: reception at 13h. Open from 14h –20h Sunday: From 10h to 12h And from 14h till 20h Invitation 3 From Saturday 8 November to Sunday 16 November Exposition by Betta vzw: Big jubilee aquarium, terrarium- Phasmid show. Location: showroom “Nicolaas” Jachtweg, 1 Buggenhout centre Phasma gives a guest exposition. Everybody is welcome! (Oskar Conle, 2008-08-26 09:44)
    • Cranidium gibbosum (Sixlegs, 2008-09-05 12:20, views: 491)
      • Hi, I want to ask if someone has own experience in keeping this (new??) species, regarding to ova, nymphs and adult animals ? Many thanks for answering Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2008-09-05 12:20)
    • Datames borneensis (SPANIER, 2008-09-15 17:15, views: 468)
      • Hello everybody! I try to breed Datames from Borneo. Does anyone know a good foodplant. I have heard of Aracea. Thanks for your help! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2008-09-15 17:15)
    • Eier der Diapherodes gigantea (phasmide_hb, 2008-09-30 19:35, views: 507)
      • hello together, short time ago we had found eggs from our Diapherodes gigantea. so, this is the first tme we found the eggs and don't know who to handle them :-( we started our account here to get professional help from other Users . which time does does it need from the egg to the living Diapherodes gigantea ??? with loveley greeting from germany und nun in deutsch :-) wir haben vor kurzem die eier der Diapherodes gigantea gefunden und nun möchten wir gerne wissen, wie lange die kleinen süssen brauchen um das licht der welt zu erblicken und müssen wir die babys einzeln halten ??? und gibt es alternativen zum eukalyptus? denke er ist zum winter hin schwer zu bekommen. (phasmide_hb, 2008-09-28 12:24)
      • I don't know how long it takes till they hatch. But I can tell you: The Eukalyptus is easyer to get in winter. Ask in your flower-shop for help! Best regards Elke[!-- editby --][i]editiert von: Elke, 30.09.2008, 19:42 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (Elke, 2008-09-30 19:35)
    • Orestes mouhoti(i) ? (Sixlegs, 2008-10-15 21:59, views: 369)
      • Hello, my question is, does O. mouhotii need a small box with peat to lay eggs into ? Many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2008-10-14 13:46)
      • I thought this for a long time, but they don't. Best regards Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-10-15 21:59)
    • two species from Ecuador (SPANIER, 2008-10-18 15:57, views: 439)
      • Hello everybody! I need some help with the identification of two species of Pseudophasmatinae from Ecuador. Species 1: http://heteropterygidae.blogspot.com/2008/10/pseudophasma-spec1-ecuador.html Species 2: http://heteropterygidae.blogspot.com/2008/10/pseudophasma-spec2-ecuador.html Thank you! SPANIER (SPANIER, 2008-10-18 15:57)
    • Potentilla reptans - good food for Abrosoma and Dinophasma (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-22 18:11, views: 303)
      • A year ago, I started to breed Abrosoma festinatum. I was looking for good food in winter. I tried Potentilla reptans. Abrosoma feed it very willingly. Now I have second generation breed on Potentilla. Before the time I got Dinophasma alimbiuni and it feed Potentilla also very willingly without any problems. Potentilla reptans is certainly appropriate food for other species of the genus Abrosoma and Dinophasma. This is winter green or semi-winter green plant. I never had a problem to find it even under the snow. Miroslav (Miroslav Zúber, 2008-10-22 18:11)
    • Please Help To ID These Eggs!!! (ace, 2008-10-30 20:24, views: 443)
      • These eggs are from the Phyllium species but I am not sure which, Please can anyone suggest which species they are from ?[IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230060.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230068.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230072.jpg[/IMG] (ace, 2008-10-23 23:07)
      • [quote]These eggs are from the Phyllium species but I am not sure which, Please can anyone suggest which species they are from ?[IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230060.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230068.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230072.jpg[/IMG][/quote][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230072.jpg[/IMG][!-- editby --][i]editiert von: ace, 23.10.2008, 23:12 Uhr[/i][!-- end editby --] (ace, 2008-10-23 23:10)
      • [quote]These eggs are from the Phyllium species but I am not sure which, Please can anyone suggest which species they are from ?[IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230060.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230068.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/rr323/DEANOMEANO23/PA230072.jpg[/IMG][/quote] (ace, 2008-10-23 23:16)
      • I have this Phyllium species. If you need information please contact me at: m-gottardo(at)libero.it Best wishes, Marco (Marco, 2008-10-30 20:24)
    • Question about Bluesurfer72 (Paweł, 2008-11-08 20:06, views: 632)
      • Hi All! Does anyone know this person? I sent to him +/-50 ova of Lonchodes phillipincus but I havent received anything. He should send to me 30 ova of Necroscia annulipes. It was exchange. It was this offer: http://www.phasmatodea.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpBB_14&file=index&action=viewtopic&topic=1276&0 Best regards Plota (Paweł, 2008-10-24 20:12)
      • I have answer form Falk :) Best regards Pawel (Paweł, 2008-10-30 15:47)
      • Hi, I had no problems with him, how long do you wait for an answer? Kind regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2008-11-08 06:03)
      • Hi Sixlegs! I wait 2 months for answer, but now I have contact with him. Best regards Pawel (Paweł, 2008-11-08 20:06)
    • Difference between Phyllium siccipholium and sp philipines (willy_11, 2008-11-19 20:08, views: 392)
      • I ask myself what's the difference between Phyllium siccipholium and sp philipines. I got some Phyllium with brighter points on their back (like eyes) and some don't have it. The breeders I got them from couldn't tell me wether they're siccipholium or sp philipines. Maybe somebody can help me? Thanks. (willy_11, 2008-11-19 18:10)
      • Hi Willy They look quite different. Real P. siccifolium females have a pointed abdomen (photos: http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/php/phpwebgallery/index.php?/category/932), the sp. Philippines have a rather rectangular one. The problem is that the sp. Philippines are often sold as siccifolium just because of their eggs. But the eggs of all the species in the P. siccifolium group (also P. hausleithneri and P. jacobsoni) look quite the same. I hope that has helped you. Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2008-11-19 20:08)
    • Asceles sp. (Ro, 2008-12-20 14:35, views: 258)
      • I have some Asceles sp. Stick Insects and was wondering what else they feed on apart from Rhodadendron if anything? (Ro, 2008-12-20 11:55)
      • Try Hypericum spp. . They will like it. For example St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum). Thera are also some periwinkle (is this the right word??) hypericum spp. for the wintertime. Greetings hfoertel (Hfoertel, 2008-12-20 14:35)
    • Do phasmids hear and how? (mieke, 2009-01-16 17:02, views: 123)
      • Hello all, I've been wondering for some time if and how phasmids can hear and if they have anything ear-like which can be seen by the human eye. I know that different kinds of insects have different ways to hear, but I can't seem to find a lot on this matter regarding phasmids... All the best, Mieke (mieke, 2009-01-16 15:07)
      • hi mieke... insects only have something like a real ear when they are able to make noises...then they need it for intraspecific comunication! phasmids can't produce real sounds! and that few species that produce sounds (e.g. eurycantha) don't need the emerging audio-they take the emerging vibration for intraspecific contact! because of that, phasmids don't have "real" ears like locusts or cicadas! but to detect vibrations of enemies, fellows or to react on air waves (for flying) or something like that, they use different types of bristle like structures that are in contact with e.g. sensory membranes! i hope this is an adequate answer for you, best regards, conrad (conrad helm, 2009-01-16 17:02)
    • Peruphasma schultei with white wings!! (onit, 2009-01-19 19:27, views: 370)
      • Hey, has somebody seen of you already Peruphasma schultei with white wings? I have because several of it. Can mail you with pleasure pictures of it. Gruß Tino hat jemand von euch schon mal Peruphasma schultei mit weißen Flügeln gesehen? Ich habe nämlich mehrere davon. kann euch gerne Bilder davon Mailen. Gruß Tino (onit, 2008-12-28 20:04)
      • Hi, this is primary from my stock. In april 2006 i have had one Peruphasma male with white wings selected an try to breed a stock with only white wings. In the next generation, i had only a small amount of this. After a mate of this breed among themselves all males had white wings. Then i had sold the next generation and recently i could seen some more white wings of other breeder. Greetings Christoph (Christoph Röhrs, 2009-01-06 21:59)
      • Dear Tino, I'm interested in pictures of your white winged Peruphasma males, for our website www.wandelendetakken.be. If you agree, we will of course mention your name on the picture(s). I also would be interested in some eggs of your stock, if you have some available. Thanks and best regards, Mieke (mieke, 2009-01-16 14:51)
      • Hello, I can send a picture to them with pleasure. I also have eggs who cannot guarantee alllerdings the only Peruphasma with white wings slip. Send my your Email Adress for the picture. Greeting Tino (onit, 2009-01-19 19:27)
    • Bali (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-24 21:55, views: 196)
      • Hallo, Do you know any phasmids species that live on Bali? Regards, Marek Nohejl www.strasilky.cz (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-22 22:02)
      • Hi, on Bali you can find Phyllium bioculatum. ;-) I dont know that you can find other phasmids on Bali. Greetz Sam (sam.b, 2009-01-23 18:58)
      • Hi Marek, on Bali there are not many Phasmid species. You will probably find some Necrosciinae and Clonaria-like species. Oskar (Oskar Conle, 2009-01-24 18:49)
      • Hi Oskar, Thanks, marek (Marek NOhejl, 2009-01-24 21:55)
    • Phasmids of Madeira & Croatia? (willy_11, 2009-01-25 21:55, views: 175)
      • Does anyone know if there are Phasmids on Madeira or the islands of Croatia? Thanks. (willy_11, 2009-01-25 19:58)
      • Hi There are no native phasmids on Madeira as far as I know. I searched information about that in spring, but I couldn't find anything. Bacillus rossius redtenbacheri and B. atticus atticus live in Croatia. Hope I could help you ;) Daniel (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-01-25 21:55)
    • Looking for green Extatosoma tiaratum (Rumo82, 2009-02-01 16:49, views: 97)
      • Hi a friend and me are looking for green Extatosoma tiaratum, if possible both Genders... (Rumo82, 2009-02-01 16:49)
    • Twins? (mieke, 2009-02-01 19:46, views: 177)
      • Hello all, And another subject I can't find much information on: can a phasmid egg contain 2 yolks and subsequently also 2 nymphs? Or is this impossible (which I suspect) and why? best regards from Belgium Mieke (mieke, 2009-01-16 16:36)
      • Hi Mieke, I can not really help but I remember I have read about this a time ago it was about two nymphs in one ova. Kind regards Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2009-02-01 19:46)
    • Le Monde des Phasmes (Sixlegs, 2009-02-08 17:16, views: 221)
      • Does anybody know how long the website is still offline ? Many thanks (Sixlegs, 2009-02-01 19:52)
      • I was wondering the same thing. I was looking for it just last night. I finally (somehow!) found the forum here http://lemondedesphasmes.free.fr/php/phpBB2/ but do not speak/write French so cannot find out. Maybe someone here can inquire?? lele (lele, 2009-02-08 17:16)
    • Information of Phyllium! (sam.b, 2009-02-10 19:07, views: 291)
      • Hi, I dont know ware I can post this... I and also two other people are looking for documents of different species of Phylliidae for on a forum of Phyllium's. Wath did we need? Information of: - the habitat of the species - the food of the species - the temperature they need - the humidity and possibly photo's of eggs, nimphs or adults. Here you find a list of the species we are still looking for: http://www.phyllium.be/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=88 I hope you understand me? Thank you! Greetz Sam www.phyllium.be (sam.b, 2009-01-19 19:15)
      • Hi Sam If you understand a bit of German, you can take some information from our site: www.siteworld.de/phasmiden Best regards Daniel P.S.: It's just sp. Philippines, celebicum, bioculatum and giganteum (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-01-20 23:21)
      • Thank you, Ramulus!! =D I gonne take some photos of your Phyllium's. Is that oke? (sam.b, 2009-01-21 15:18)
      • Yes, you just have to put the name of the photographer under the photo. (Daniel Ballmer, 2009-01-21 20:15)
      • Hi, I have put the names under the photos! ;-) Someone else?! =D Greetz Sam (sam.b, 2009-01-22 20:25)
      • Nice work Sam Thx a lot JP, [quote]Hi, I have put the names under the photos! ;-) Someone else?! =D Greetz Sam[/quote] (JP, 2009-02-08 08:46)
      • Someone else, please? =D (sam.b, 2009-02-10 19:07)
    • Males of Baccilus rossius? (sam.b, 2009-03-04 15:58, views: 57)
      • Hey all, I wanted to know how it saturday with males of Baccilus rossius. I have pictures of males seen on this site. See here: http://www.phasmatodea.com/index.php?mo ... ery & xgc = 43 And even on some sites, as they read that males can occur by genetic errors: http://www.wandelendetakken.be/soortlijst/psg03.htm And there were men in other hobbyists to find? Here I would like to think about this! Sam (sam.b, 2009-03-04 15:58)
    • Pterinoxylus crassus (Sixlegs, 2009-03-08 13:33, views: 187)
      • Hi, I need advice in how to keep this stunning phasmids, what humidity, feed (except bramble, hypericum) and temperature. Many thanks Jürgen (Sixlegs, 2009-02-14 10:07)
      • Hello Jürgen, I've this great species for several generations now. I keep them quite dry and well ventilated (in a "butterfly cage") I spray the cage about 2 times a week a bit. I feed them with Eucalyptus, Salal (Gaultheria), Hypericum and oak. They will also eat Polygonum. The cage is in my room without extra heating. So just roomtemperature. (19 degrees during the night and about 21 degrees during the day) Hope this will help. (RobK, 2009-03-08 13:33)