Two species of stick insects are currently known to be present in the Macaronesian archipelagos:
Clonopsis gallica
(Charpentier) (Phasmatodea: Bacillidae) on the Canary Islands and in the Azores and
Carausius morosus
(Sinéty) (Phasmatidae) in the Azores. Here, we provide the first reliable records of the presence and distribution of
C. gallica
and
C. morosus
on Madeira Island. Egg and adult stages are briefly described along with some notes on the life history of these species in captivity. Data on islandwide distribution are based on specimens donated by the public in response to an article published in a daily newspaper. This method of data collection raised great popular interest in stick insects. The role of newspapers as a means of communicating awareness in biodiversity issues is discussed.
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