<p> Scientists claim to have discovered the world's longest insect, measuring over 62 centimetres in length, wriggling on a mountain road in south China.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The finding breaks the record for length for all 807,625 insects discovered so far, researchers said.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />The insect has been named Phryganistria chinensis Zhao.<br />"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," Zhao was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua news agency.<br /><br />"As I went near, I was shocked to find the huge insect's legs were as long as its body," he said.<br /><br />Zhao took the insect back to the IMWC, and it laid six eggs. After hatching, Zhao found the smallest of the young insects' bodies measured at least 26 cm.</p>
<p> Scientists claim to have discovered the world's longest insect, measuring over 62 centimetres in length, wriggling on a mountain road in south China.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The finding breaks the record for length for all 807,625 insects discovered so far, researchers said.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />The insect has been named Phryganistria chinensis Zhao.<br />"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," Zhao was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua news agency.<br /><br />"As I went near, I was shocked to find the huge insect's legs were as long as its body," he said.<br /><br />Zhao took the insect back to the IMWC, and it laid six eggs. After hatching, Zhao found the smallest of the young insects' bodies measured at least 26 cm.</p>