Candovia aberrata (Aberrant stick-insect)

An elongate, narrow-bodied species with long antennae. Both sexes are wingless. Different colour morphs exist, including brown, grey and green. The mesonotum of the female has several tubercles on its side. The legs of the brown morph have black blotches along their length and black patches are seen along the dorsal midline at the segment borders. The head has a characteristic V marking between the eyes. 

Candovia aberrata is listed in the following regions:

Southern Highlands  |  South Coast

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