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Eubulides (insect)
''Eubulides'' is a Phasmatodea, stick insect genus native to the Philippines. Characteristics The representatives of ''Eubulides'' are medium-sized, very slender and only slightly or hardly spined Obriminae species. The males reach , the females in length. The head is flat and, like the pronotum, hardly reinforced or only covered with small tubercles. Only on the frontal margin of the elongated mesonotum spines may be present. There may be a few tubercles on the rear of the mesonotum. The middle insect leg#femur, femura are clearly toothed, the hind legs very strongly toothed. The secondary ovipositor of the females is designed as a curved laying sting. Distribution The previously known distribution area of the genus includes the Philippine islands Luzon, Leyte, Mindanao and Polillo Islands, Polillo. On Luzon there are representatives in the provinces Ilocos Norte, Mountain Province, Kalinga (province), Kalinga, Quirino, Ifugao, Quezon, Camarines Sur and Nueva Vizcaya, on ...
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Eubulides Timog
''Eubulides timog'' is a stick insect species from the family (biology), family of the Heteropterygidae. Although only described in 2023, this species, native to the south and east of the Philippines, Philippine island Luzon, Luzón, has been kept and bred in the terrariums of enthusiasts since 2009. Discovery and occurrence The first specimens of this species were collected in August 1995 by Oliver Zompro at an altitude of about on the Mount Banahaw in the Philippine province of Quezon. Zompro assigned the two males and one female he collected and described to ''Eubulides igorrote''. Other specimens initially assigned to ''Eubulides alutaceus'' were found by Joachim Bresseel and Thierry Heitzmann in the Quezon Protected Landscape, Quezon National Park in 2009. In April 2010, Isamael Lumawig found specimens in the Sierra Madre (Philippines), Sierra Madre Mountains. Bresseel, Heitzmann, Tim Bollens and Rob Krijns found further specimens in Marinfata on the road to Infanta, Quezo ...
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