Lord Howe Island stick insect

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The Lord Howe Island stick insect is a large, critically endangered, flightless insect once thought extinct in the wild and later rediscovered on Ball’s Pyramid, becoming a flagship species for invertebrate conservation.

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Lord Howe Island stick insect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf critically endangered species
insect
phasmid
stick insect
activityPattern nocturnal
bodyLength up to about 15 cm
captiveBreedingProgram Melbourne Zoo NERFINISHED
other zoos and institutions worldwide
class Insecta
color dark brown
commonName Lord Howe Island stick insect NERFINISHED
tree lobster
conservationFocus island species recovery
conservationStatus Critically Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
diet herbivorous
distribution Lord Howe Island region NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole leaf herbivore
endemicTo Lord Howe Island NERFINISHED
family Phasmatidae NERFINISHED
femaleSizeRelativeToMale larger
flagshipFor invertebrate conservation
flightCapability flightless
genus Dryococelus NERFINISHED
habitat shrub and tree vegetation
kingdom Animalia
maleSizeRelativeToFemale smaller
movement climbing vegetation
nativeTo Lord Howe Island NERFINISHED
notableFeature large body size for a stick insect
robust, lobster-like appearance
order Phasmatodea NERFINISHED
originalWildPopulationExtirpatedFrom Lord Howe Island main island
phylum Arthropoda
rediscoveredOn Ball’s Pyramid NERFINISHED
reproduction oviparous
roleInConservation flagship species
roleInEducation symbol of insect conservation
scientificName Dryococelus australis NERFINISHED
sexualDimorphism present
survivingWildPopulationLocation Ball’s Pyramid NERFINISHED
symbolOf hope for extinct-in-the-wild taxa
species rediscovery
taxonRank species
thoughtExtinct true
threat introduced rats

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Ball's Pyramid notableSpecies Lord Howe Island stick insect