Thursday, April 8, 2010

Colorado Crossbow Felon

Ramulus nematodes (PSG 55)



ORDER: Phasmatodea
Suborder: Verophasmatodea
FAMILY: Phasmatidae
IN THE FAMILY: GENDER Phasmatinae
: Ramulus
SPECIES:
Ramulus nematodes (Haan, 1842)















This phasmid is not one of the most popular in farming, and even one of the easiest to raise.
has a particular color of the male, who became the latest blue suits with legs half blacks and copper for the other half, but the females are green or brown, much larger than males, In fact, they reach 13 cm lunhezza versus 10 males, females have the pretuberanze above the head that look like ears, and legs slightly bent.














They are native to West Malaysia, and eat blackberries, raspberries and oak, the larvae are very delicate and in the first 2-3 packs tends to be born despite a high rate of death for approximately 80% of the eggs, this mortality is caused by the fact that they have little tendency to move in and then eat, then you are going to stimulate their movement by air, for doing so is can place a small ventoletta for PCs in front of or above the shrine, and connected with a timer start it several times throughout the day.

They need good humidity, fog about a day, at least for the first mute, mute, which will require a lot of headroom inside the shrine, which must not be small

The life cycle is more or less than that of almost all the phasmid, have a life that lasts about a year, during which pass through some mute and end with the laying of eggs by the female, the eggs are flat and rectangular, about 5mm X 2mm

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