Description
Stick Insect, Neopromachus doreyanus.
Male overall length is about 5 1/4″ long, body is about 2 1/8″ long. The female can be shorter or longer, but they are typically thicker. Specimens vary, so these dimensions are approximate.
Posed as shown in photo. You will receive this specimen, or one like it.
The Neopromachus doreyanus is a master of disguise—a stick insect specimen that looks as if it was carved directly from the forest itself. Its elongated, slender body mimics twigs and branches with uncanny precision, while subtle variations in brown, green, and gray hues add to its camouflage, making it nearly invisible among leaves and sticks.
Even as a specimen, its delicate legs and fine body texture convey the quiet elegance of a creature perfectly adapted to a life of stealth. Each curve and joint seems purpose-built for blending, yet up close reveals a remarkable intricacy that reflects the ingenuity of nature’s design. Neopromachus doreyanus is more than a stick insect—it’s a tiny, living sculpture, a testament to the artful subtlety of evolution.
Stick Insect, Marmessoidea rosea male, Spread Specimen on cardstock, positioned as shown










