Species: Phyllium giganteum Female Common Name: Giant Leaf Insect Origin: Malaysia Frame size: 8″ x 6 1/2″
Description: Unusual large green leaf mimic leaf insect is in the walking stick family. The green leaf like wings and legs mimic leaves on trees, truly amazing. This female species is the largest leaf insect in the world.
Species: Phyllium giganteum Female Common Name: Giant Leaf Insect Origin: Malaysia Frame size: 8″ x 6 1/2″ Frame Color: Black WoodFrame: Finest Handmade Museum Quality Sealed Shadowbox Display. Glass: 99% UV Blocking Museum Grade Conservation Glass to Prevent Insect Fading. Background: Insect Name & Origin Printed on Old World Style Parchment Backing. Materials: Archival & Acid Free materials. Picture Hanger Included. Description: Unusual large green leaf mimic leaf insect is in the walking stick family. The green leaf like wings and legs mimic leaves on trees, truly amazing. This female species is the largest leaf insect in the world.
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If you own a retail store and you would like to consider adding our taxidermy displays to your inventory, we welcome wholesale inquiries. You can find our wholesale website here: www.wholesaleinsects.com
Phyllium giganteum Female Walking Leaf Insect
$89.99$79.99Species: Phyllium giganteum Female
Common Name: Giant Leaf Insect
Origin: Malaysia
Frame size: 8″ x 6 1/2″
Description: Unusual large green leaf mimic leaf insect is in the walking stick family. The green leaf like wings and legs mimic leaves on trees, truly amazing. This female species is the largest leaf insect in the world.
Description
Phyllium giganteum Female Walking Leaf Insect
Species: Phyllium giganteum Female
Common Name: Giant Leaf Insect
Origin: Malaysia
Frame size: 8″ x 6 1/2″
Frame Color: Black
Wood Frame: Finest Handmade Museum Quality Sealed Shadowbox Display.
Glass: 99% UV Blocking Museum Grade Conservation Glass to Prevent Insect Fading.
Background: Insect Name & Origin Printed on Old World Style Parchment Backing.
Materials: Archival & Acid Free materials. Picture Hanger Included.
Description: Unusual large green leaf mimic leaf insect is in the walking stick family. The green leaf like wings and legs mimic leaves on trees, truly amazing. This female species is the largest leaf insect in the world.
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We offer every class of insects including
butterflies, moths, beetles, grasshoppers, damselflies, dragonflies. Leaf hoppers, katydids, walking stick insects, walking leaf insects, cicadas, lanternflies, praying mantis, true bugs, spiders, scorpions, tarantulas, centipedes, millipedes, scarabs and more…
If you own a retail store and you would like to consider adding our taxidermy displays to your inventory, we welcome wholesale inquiries. You can find our wholesale website here: www.wholesaleinsects.com