Emesaya brevipennis
Nope. That would be a bug then (suborder: Heteroptera).
(By the way the species Emesaya brevipennis occurs in North America and north of Mexico only!)
Instead of that better seek within the order Phasmatodea ("stick insects").
Emesaya brevipennis
Nope. That would be a bug then (suborder: Heteroptera).
(By the way the species Emesaya brevipennis occurs in North America and north of Mexico only!)
Instead of that better seek within the order Phasmatodea ("stick insects").
Thank you my brother for providing this very useful information, and I apologize in advance, because I do not fully understand. Have a nice day 🤗🤗
Well, there are different insect orders, which are splitted in families, which are splitted genera and species.
The name you suggested belongs to a complete different branch within the insect classification than this insect really belongs. To find out its species you should start to seek in the order Phasmatodea. There you find many different families, each containing many species (where one of them is that inscet in your post).
Here something about classification/taxonomy.