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  1. A leaf insect is any of more than 50 species of flat, usually green insects that are known for their striking leaflike appearance.
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    Leaf insects, particularly from the Phylliidae family, are the kind of insects that look like leaves. Their bodies are shaped and colored to mimic leaves so closely that predators often overlook them, mistaking them for part of the plant.
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    Leaf bugs are extremely beautiful insects that are amazing mimics of leaves. Different varieties of the species can have a variety of colors, from vivid green to muted browns and greys. Bright green is perhaps the most common, however. Their body is wide, flattened, leaf shaped, and can grow up to 3 inches long as an adult.
    Leaf insects are well camouflaged, taking on the appearance of leaves. They do this so accurately that predators often are not able to distinguish them from real leaves. In some species, the edge of the leaf insect's body has the appearance of bite marks.
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    Phylliidae - Wikipedia

    The family Phylliidae (often misspelled Phyllidae) contains the extant true leaf insects or walking leaves, which include some of the most remarkably camouflaged leaf mimics (mimesis) in the entire animal kingdom. They occur from South Asia through Southeast Asia to Australia. Earlier sources treat … See more

    Leaf insects are well camouflaged, taking on the appearance of leaves. They do this so accurately that predators often are not able to distinguish … See more

    The subfamily Phylliinae has been divided into two tribes since 2003. This classification is not confirmed by more recent molecular genetics investigations. In addition to the fossil genus Eophyllium, the subfamily distinguishes thirteen recent genera, eight of … See more

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    Several species have gained in popularity as pets including Cryptophyllium celebicum, Cryptophyllium westwoodii, Phyllium jacobsoni See more

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  5. leaf insect - Encyclopedia Britannica

    A leaf insect is any of more than 50 species of flat, usually green insects that are known for their striking leaflike appearance. Leaf insects feed on plants and typically inhabit densely vegetated areas.

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    Nov 3, 2023 · The bug that expertly pretends to be a leaf is the leaf insect, also known as Phyllium. These insects are part of the Phasmatodea order and have evolved to replicate the look of a leaf in both shape and color to evade predators.

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