thumb|upright|Eggs of Stenobrimus bolivari Stenobrimus is a genus of medium-sized stick insects native to the Philippines.
thumb|upright|Eggs of Stenobrimus bolivari Stenobrimus is a genus of medium-sized stick insects native to the Philippines.
== Characteristics == The representatives of this genus are much slimmer and longer-legged than all other representatives of the Obriminae and correspond more to the typical habitus of stick insects. Depending on the species, spines are distributed at more or less regular intervals over the entire body and femurs. On the thorax and abdomen they are arranged in pairs or rings of four. The long males are relatively simply colored. The females are in size. They are downright colorful compared to males, depending on the species, and may have triangle or diamond patterns of green, light and dark brown colors on the thorax and anterior abdomen. The legs can also be banded with green and brown.
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