Bug’s Life
Our guide to British invertebrates
Water stick insect
(Ranatra linearis) 2in long
Although large and common, this relative of the water scorpion is rarely seen due to its ability to remain motionless and imitate a stick among reeds and stems, awaiting its prey. Equipped with mantis-like front legs, which enable it to ambush any aquatic creature that ventures into range, this long brown insect also has a thin ‘tail’ that protrudes above the water and acts as a snorkel. Simon Lester