World’s largest insect discovered in China?

‘Phryganistria chinensis Zhao’ is over 62 cm long.

May 05, 2016 07:05 pm | Updated 07:05 pm IST - BEIJING:

Scientists claim to have discovered the world’s longest insect, measuring over 62 centimetres in length, wriggling on a mountain road in south China.

The finding breaks the record for length for all 8,07,625 insects discovered so far, researchers said.

Previous record holder was 56.7 cm

The previous record holder was a stick insect found in Malaysia in 2008 which measured 56.7 cm and is currently at the Natural History Museum in London.

Zhao Li, from the Insect Museum of West China (IMWC), found the 62.4-cm-long stick insect in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 2014.

The insect has been named ‘Phryganistria chinensis Zhao’.

How he chanced upon it

“I was collecting insects on a 1,200-metre-tall mountain in Guangxi’s Liuzhou City on the night of August 16, 2014, when a dark shadow appeared in the distance, which looked like a tree twig,” Mr. Zhao was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua news agency.

“As I went near, I was shocked to find the huge insect’s legs were as long as its body,” he said.

Mr. Zhao took the insect back to the IMWC, and it laid six eggs. After hatching, Mr. Zhao found the smallest of the young insects’ bodies measured at least 26 cm.

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