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Eurycantha Immunis
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * ''Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida Eurycantha horrida, the thorny devil walking stick, is a species belonging to the stick insects (order Phasmatodea) and to the family Phasmatidae. Description ''Eurycantha horrida'' can reach a length of about in males, of about in females. T ...'' Boisduval, 1835 * '' Eurycantha immunis'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha insularis'' Lucas, 1869 * '' Eurycantha latro'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha maluensis'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q137842 ...
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Jean Baptiste Boisduval
Jean Baptiste Alphonse Déchauffour de Boisduval (24 June 1799 – 30 December 1879) was a French lepidopterist, botanist, and physician. He was one of the most celebrated lepidopterists of France, and was the co-founder of the Société entomologique de France. While best known abroad for his work in entomology, he started his career in botany, collecting a great number of French plant specimens and writing broadly on the topic throughout his career, including the textbook ''Flores française'' in 1828. Early in his career, he was interested in Coleoptera and allied himself with both Jean Théodore Lacordaire and Pierre André Latreille. He was the curator of the Pierre Françoise Marie Auguste Dejean collection in Paris and described many species of beetles, as well as butterflies and moths, resulting from the voyages of the ''Astrolabe'', the expedition ship of Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse and the '' Coquille'', that of Louis Isidore Duperrey. He left Paris ...
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Australasia
Australasia is a region that comprises Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The term is used in a number of different contexts, including geopolitically, physiogeographically, philologically, and ecologically, where the term covers several slightly different, but related regions. Derivation and definitions Charles de Brosses coined the term (as French ''Australasie'') in ''Histoire des navigations aux terres australes'' (1756). He derived it from the Latin for "south of Asia" and differentiated the area from Polynesia (to the east) and the southeast Pacific (Magellanica). In the late 19th century, the term Australasia was used in reference to the "Australasian colonies". In this sense it related specifically to the British colonies south of Asia: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria (i.e., the Australian colonies) and New Zealand. Australasia found continued geopolitical attention in the earl ...
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Stick Insect
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 long ...
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Eurycanthini
The Lonchodinae are a subfamily of stick insects in the family Lonchodidae found in: Australasia, Asia, Africa, Southern America and the Pacific. The subfamilies Necrosciinae and Lonchodinae, formerly part of Diapheromeridae, were determined to make up a separate family and were transferred to the re-established family Lonchodidae in 2018. Tribes and genera The ''Phasmida Species File'' lists two established tribes: Eurycanthini Authority: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 * '' Asprenas'' Stål, 1875 * '' Brachyrtacus'' Sharp, 1898 * ''Canachus'' Stål, 1875 * '' Carlius'' Uvarov, 1939 * '' Erinaceophasma'' Zompro, 2001 * '' Eupromachus'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 * '' Eurycantha'' Boisduval, 1835 * '' Labidiophasma'' Carl, 1915 * '' Microcanachus'' Donskoff, 1988 * '' Neopromachus'' Giglio-Tos, 1912 * '' Oreophasma'' Günther, 1929 * '' Paracanachus'' Carl, 1915 * '' Symetriophasma'' Hennemann & Conle, 1996 * '' Thaumatobactron'' Günther, 1929 * '' Trapezaspis'' Redtenbacher, 19 ...
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Eurycantha Calcarata
''Eurycantha calcarata'' (common names thorny devil stick insect and giant spiny stick insect ) is a species of phasmid endemic to Australasia. Range and Habitat ''Eurycantha calcarata'' is native to New Guinea, New Caledonia, and the Solomon Islands. Typical habitat includes warm humid rainforest where it is found in foliage and ground litter. Description The thorny devil color ranges from light brown to black and resembles bark or rotten wood. Both sexes are wingless and armored with spines on body and legs. Exhibiting the sexual dimorphism of many similar insects (particularly other phasmids as well as mantises), males are small and thinner, less than 9-10 cm long while females are typically 14 cm in length. The male has enlarged hind leg femurs with a curved spine or thorn on the underneath side, large enough to be used as a fish hook in New Guinea. Females (only) have a larger abdomen tipped with an ovipositor. Behavior Thorny devils are nocturnal feeders and group t ...
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Eurycantha Coriacea
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * '' Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida Eurycantha horrida, the thorny devil walking stick, is a species belonging to the stick insects (order Phasmatodea) and to the family Phasmatidae. Description ''Eurycantha horrida'' can reach a length of about in males, of about in females. T ...'' Boisduval, 1835 * '' Eurycantha immunis'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha insularis'' Lucas, 1869 * '' Eurycantha latro'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha maluensis'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q13784 ...
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Eurycantha Horrida
Eurycantha horrida, the thorny devil walking stick, is a species belonging to the stick insects (order Phasmatodea) and to the family Phasmatidae. Description ''Eurycantha horrida'' can reach a length of about in males, of about in females. The body color ranges from pale green to brown. The young insects are glossy greenish. These ground-dwelling stick insects resemble bark or rotten wood. They have numerous small spines on their body and on their hind legs. Both sexes are wingless and look very similar. They exhibit the sexual dimorphism of many phasmids, as the males are darker, smaller and thinner and have enlarged hind leg femurs with a curved spine or thorn on the underneath side. Females are also brighter than the males and have a larger abdomen tipped with a beak-shaped ovipositor with which they lay the eggs in damp soil. Distribution and habitat This species occurs in Papua New Guinea. It can be found in tropical rainforests in trees, shrubs and ground litter. L ...
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Eurycantha Immunis
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * ''Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida Eurycantha horrida, the thorny devil walking stick, is a species belonging to the stick insects (order Phasmatodea) and to the family Phasmatidae. Description ''Eurycantha horrida'' can reach a length of about in males, of about in females. T ...'' Boisduval, 1835 * '' Eurycantha immunis'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha insularis'' Lucas, 1869 * '' Eurycantha latro'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha maluensis'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q137842 ...
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Eurycantha Insularis
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * ''Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida'' Boisduval, 1835 * ''Eurycantha immunis ''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny ...'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha insularis'' Lucas, 1869 * '' Eurycantha latro'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha maluensis'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1378420 ...
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Eurycantha Latro
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * ''Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida'' Boisduval, 1835 * ''Eurycantha immunis'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * ''Eurycantha insularis ''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny ...'' Lucas, 1869 * '' Eurycantha latro'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha maluensis'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1378420 ...
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Eurycantha Maluensis
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * ''Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida'' Boisduval, 1835 * ''Eurycantha immunis'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * ''Eurycantha insularis'' Lucas, 1869 * ''Eurycantha latro ''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny ...'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * '' Eurycantha maluensis'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1378420 ...
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Eurycantha Micracantha
''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny Stick Insect (synonym ''E. sifia'' Kirby, 1904) * ''Eurycantha coriacea'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) * ''Eurycantha horrida'' Boisduval, 1835 * ''Eurycantha immunis'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * ''Eurycantha insularis'' Lucas, 1869 * ''Eurycantha latro'' Redtenbacher, 1908 * ''Eurycantha maluensis ''Eurycantha'' is a genus of Australasian stick insects: typical of the tribe Eurycanthini. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. Species The '' Phasmida Species File'' lists: * ''Eurycantha calcarata'' Lucas, 1869 - Giant Spiny ...'' Günther, 1929 * '' Eurycantha micracantha'' (Montrouzier, 1855) * '' Eurycantha portentosa'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Eurycantha rosenbergii'' Kaup, 1871 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1378420 ...
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