
Stick Insects
Stick insect nymphs! Medauramorpha regina £3, 4 for £10 / Lonchodiodes sp "Ilocos" £2, 6 for £10 / Myronides glaucus "Peleng" £2, 6 for £10 / Aretaeon asperrimus (Sabah spiny) £2, 6 for £10 / Lobofem

Stick Insects
Necroscia annulippes - group of 8 mixed sizes £10 (couple of adults and nymphs left) Myronides glaucus - 8 mixed sized nymphs £10 Peruphasma schultei - 8 sub adults/adults - £8 Eurycantha horrid
Yes, stick insects are invertebrates as they belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes animals without a backbone. Like all insects, they have an exoskeleton and lack a vertebral column.