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Aschiphasmatidae
''Aschiphasmatidae'' are a family of stick insects belonging to the suborder Order ( la, ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between family and class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and ... Verophasmatodea; they can be found in Indomalaya. Tribes and genera These genera all belong to the subfamily Aschiphasmatinae, placed in two tribes: Aschiphasmatini Authority: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 * '' Abrosoma'' Redtenbacher, 1906 * '' Anoplobistus'' Bragg, 2001 * '' Aschiphasma'' Westwood, 1834 * '' Chlorobistus'' Bragg, 2001 * '' Coloratobistus'' Zompro, 2004 * '' Dallaiphasma'' Gottardo, 2011 * '' Dinophasma'' Uvarov, 1940 * '' Duocornubistus'' Seow-Choen, 2017 * '' Eurybistus'' Bragg, 2001 * '' Kerabistus'' Bragg, 2001 * '' Leurophasma'' Bi, 1995 * '' Ommatopseudes'' Günther, 1942 * '' Orthomeria'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Parabrosoma'' Giglio-To ...
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Dajaca
''Dajaca''Brunner von Wattenwyl C (1893) ''Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria, Genova'' (2)13(33): 99. is a genus of stick insects belonging to the suborder Verophasmatodea, family Aschiphasmatidae and is the only representative of the monotypic tribe Dajacini. Species have been recorded from Borneo, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Myanmar. Species The ''Phasmida Species File'' list the following: # '' Dajaca alata'' (Redtenbacher, 1906) # '' Dajaca chani'' Seow-Choen, 1998 # '' Dajaca filiformis'' Bragg, 1992 # '' Dajaca monilicornis'' Redtenbacher, 1906 - type species locality Borneo Borneo (; id, Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and eas ...see specimen # '' Dajaca napolovi'' Brock, 2000 # '' Dajaca nigrolineata'' Hennemann, Conle & Bruckner, 1996 # '' Dajaca swiae'' Seo ...
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Verophasmatodea
The Euphasmatodea, also known by its junior synonym Verophasmatodea is a suborder of the Phasmatodea, which contains the vast majority of the extant species of stick and leaf insects, excluding the Timematodea. The oldest record of Euphasmatodea is '' Araripephasma'' from the Crato Formation of Brazil, dating to the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous. Superfamilies and families The suborder was divided into two infraorders: the Areolatae and Anareolatae, based on the presence or absence of an "areola": the of a small ring of colour or gap in wing margin - see the Glossary of entomology terms. This division has now been superseded with the "suborder Agathemerodea ... downgraded and Areolatae/Anareolatae divisions removed, leaving the existing four superfamilies in Euphasmatodea". Aschiphasmatoidea Auth. Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 * † ArchipseudophasmatidaeZompro, O. 2001. The Phasmatodea and Raptophasma n. gen., Orthoptera ''incertae sedis'', in Baltic amber (Insecta: Orth ...
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Stick Insect (Dinophasma Braggi) (6749652907)
The Phasmatodea (also known as Phasmida, Phasmatoptera or Spectra) are an order of insects whose members are variously known as stick insects, stick-bugs, walking sticks, stick animals, or bug sticks. They are also occasionally referred to as Devil's darning needles, although this name is shared by both dragonflies and crane flies. They can be generally referred to as phasmatodeans, phasmids, or ghost insects, with phasmids in the family Phylliidae called leaf insects, leaf-bugs, walking leaves, or bug leaves. The group's name is derived from the Ancient Greek ', meaning an apparition or phantom, referring to their resemblance to vegetation while in fact being animals. Their natural camouflage makes them difficult for predators to detect; still, many species have one of several secondary lines of defense in the form of startle displays, spines or toxic secretions. Stick insects from the genera '' Phryganistria'', ''Ctenomorpha'', and '' Phobaeticus'' include the world's lo ...
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Presbistus
''Presbistus''Kirby WF (1896) ''Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond.'' (2)6: 475. is an genus of Asian stick insects in the tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English language, English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in p ... Aschiphasmatini, erected by William Forsell Kirby in 1896. Species currently have a known distribution in: India, Cambodia, Borneo, Java and Sumatra (but this may be incomplete). Species The ''Phasmida Species File'' lists: # '' Presbistus appendiculatus'' Bragg, 2001 # '' Presbistus asymmetricus'' Giglio-Tos, 1910 # '' Presbistus crudelis'' (Westwood, 1859) # '' Presbistus darnis'' (Westwood, 1859) # '' Presbistus flavicornis'' (de Haan, 1842) # '' Presbistus infumatus'' (Charpentier, 1845) # '' Presbistus marshallae'' Bragg, 2001 # '' Presbistus peleus'' (Gray, 1835) - type species (as ''Perlamorphus peleus'' ...
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