Carolina Walkingstick vs Cristina's Timema
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Carolina Walkingstick | Cristina's Timema |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Diapheromera carolina | Timema cristinae |
| Order | Phasmatodea | Phasmatodea |
| Family | Diapheromeridae | Timematidae |
| Size | 6-9 cm | 2-2.5 cm |
| Habitat | Woodlands | Heathland |
| Diet | Herbivores | Herbivores |
| Regions | United States (Southeastern) | United States (Southern California) |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Carolina Walkingstick
A walkingstick found in the southeastern United States, closely related to the northern walkingstick. It prefers warmer, more humid habitats.
Did You Know?
It is sometimes difficult to distinguish from Diapheromera femorata without examining genitalic structures.
Cristina's Timema
A small, stout walking stick from California that comes in green, striped, and melanistic forms. It is a major model species for studying speciation and adaptation.
Did You Know?
Different color morphs are adapted to different host plants, providing a textbook example of natural selection in action.