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List Of Stick Insects Of New Zealand
Stick insects in New Zealand are found in a range of different environments, from cold high alpine areas to dry coastal bush. There are currently 23 different species described, from 10 genera . The most common species of the stick insect in New Zealand is the smooth stick insect ('' Clitarchus hookeri'') . Following , the New Zealand stick insects are placed into the subfamilies Phasmatinae (tribe: Acanthoxylini) and Pachymorphinae (tribe: Pachymorphinini). Classification and identification is based on . This is a list of currently described stick insects in New Zealand: Family Phasmatinae Acanthoxyla *'' Acanthoxyla fasciata'' *'' Acanthoxyla geisoveii'' *'' Acanthoxyla huttoni'' *'' Acanthoxyla intermedia'' *'' Acanthoxyla inermis'' *'' Acanthoxyla prasina'' *'' Acanthoxyla speciosa'' *'' Acanthoxyla suteri'' Argosarchus *'' Argosarchus horridus'' Clitarchus *'' Clitarchus hookeri'' *'' Clitarchus rakauwhakanekeneke'' *'' Clitarchus tepaki'' P ...
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PHAS Micrarchus Nsp
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Clitarchus (phasmid)
''Clitarchus'' is a genus of stick insects in the Phasmatidae family and Phasmatinae sub-family. This genus is the most common stick insect in New Zealand. It is found widely throughout the North Island and part of the South Island on kanuka and manuka, as well as various common garden plants. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: *''Clitarchus hookeri ''Clitarchus hookeri'', is a stick insect of the family (biology), family Phasmatidae, endemism, endemic to New Zealand. It is possibly New Zealand's most common stick insect. ''Clitarchus hookeri'' is often green in appearance, but can also be b ...'' White, 1846 *'' Clitarchus tepaki'' Buckley, Myers and Bradler, 2014 *'' Clitarchus rakauwhakanekeneke'' Buckley, Myers and Bradler, 2014 References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q5134430 Phasmatodea genera Phasmatidae of New Zealand Taxa named by Carl Stål Phasmatidae ...
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Niveaphasma
''Niveaphasma annulata'' is a species of stick insect found in New Zealand. It is the sole member of the genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ... ''Niveaphasma'' which is unique among stick insects because it can be found living in alpine areas. Distribution and habitat ''Niveaphasma annulata'' is restricted to the southern half of the South Island. It is absent from the North Island and has not been observed north of Arthur's Pass. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q14647174, from2=Q21305838, from3=Q10601384 Phasmatodea Phasmatodea genera Monotypic insect genera Phasmatidae of New Zealand ...
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Asteliaphasma Naomi
''Asteliaphasma'' is a genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diapheromeridae. The species of this genus are found in New Zealand. Species: *''Asteliaphasma jucundus ''Asteliaphasma'' is a genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diapheromeridae Diapheromeridae is a family of stick insects ( order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. The family contai ...'' *'' Asteliaphasma naomi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q779075 Diapheromeridae ...
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Asteliaphasma Jucundum
''Asteliaphasma'' is a genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diapheromeridae. The species of this genus are found in New Zealand. Species: *''Asteliaphasma jucundus'' *''Asteliaphasma naomi ''Asteliaphasma'' is a genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diapheromeridae. The species of this genus are found in New Zealand. Species: *''Asteliaphasma jucundus ''Asteliaphasma'' is a genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diaphe ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q779075 Diapheromeridae ...
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Asteliaphasma
''Asteliaphasma'' is a genus of phasmids belonging to the family Diapheromeridae Diapheromeridae is a family of stick insects ( order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. The family contains some huge species, e.g. '' Paraphanocles keratosqueleton'' which can grow to over .... The species of this genus are found in New Zealand. Species: *'' Asteliaphasma jucundus'' *'' Asteliaphasma naomi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q779075 Diapheromeridae ...
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Pachymorphinae
Pachymorphinae is a subfamily of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae. Genera are primarily found in Africa, Asia and Australia. Tribes and genera The ''Phasmida Species File'' lists two tribes (Gratidiini The Gratidiini are a tribe of stick insects based on the type genus '' Clonaria'' (as an old synonym ''Gratidia'' Stål, 1875) and first used by Cliquennois in 2005. Genera are known to be distributed in: Africa, Europe, temperate and tropical As ... has been moved): Hemipachymorphini Authority: Günther, 1953 * '' Hemipachymorpha'' Kirby, 1904 * '' Pseudopromachus'' Günther, 1929 * '' Spinotectarchus'' Salmon, 1991 * '' Tectarchus'' Salmon, 1954 Pachymorphini Authority: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 * '' Acanthoderus'' Gray, 1835 * '' Asteliaphasma'' Jewell & Brock, 2003 * '' Micrarchus'' Carl, 1913 * '' Miniphasma'' Zompro, 2007 * '' Niveaphasma'' Jewell & Brock, 2003 * '' Pachymorpha'' Gray, 1835 References External links * {{taxonbar, from=Q1227677 Phas ...
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Tepakiphasma Ngatikuri
''Tepakiphasma ngatikuri'' is a stick insect of the family Phasmatidae, endemic to a single patch of forest near the northernmost tip of the North Island, New Zealand. It was not discovered until 2008, and is the only member of the genus ''Tepakiphasma''. Nymphs of ''T. ngatikuri'' were first collected in Radar Bush, Te Paki Recreation Reserve, in December 2008. Radar Bush, a 65 ha forest remnant 9.5 km south-east of Cape Reinga, is home to several very localised Northland species such as the slight skink (''Oligosoma levidensum'') and Bartlett's rātā (''Metrosideros bartlettii).'' The two nymphs were reared to adulthood, and the new species was described and named in 2010. Its genus name is taken from the type locality of Te Paki (or North Cape), and its species name is from the Ngāti Kurī people of Northland, whose area of interest includes Te Paki. ''Tepakiphasma ngatikuri'' is a moderately large (10 cm) stick insect, slender and wingless. Its body is mottle ...
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Tepakiphasma
''Tepakiphasma ngatikuri'' is a stick insect of the family Phasmatidae, endemic to a single patch of forest near the northernmost tip of the North Island, New Zealand. It was not discovered until 2008, and is the only member of the genus ''Tepakiphasma''. Nymphs of ''T. ngatikuri'' were first collected in Radar Bush, Te Paki Recreation Reserve, in December 2008. Radar Bush, a 65 ha forest remnant 9.5 km south-east of Cape Reinga, is home to several very localised Northland species such as the slight skink (''Oligosoma levidensum'') and Bartlett's rātā (''Metrosideros bartlettii).'' The two nymphs were reared to adulthood, and the new species was described and named in 2010. Its genus name is taken from the type locality of Te Paki (or North Cape), and its species name is from the Ngāti Kurī people of Northland, whose area of interest includes Te Paki. ''Tepakiphasma ngatikuri'' is a moderately large (10 cm) stick insect, slender and wingless. Its body is mottle ...
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Pseudoclitarchus Sentus
''Pseudoclitarchus sentus'' is the sole representative of the genus ''Pseudoclitarchus'', and is a stick insect endemic to the Three Kings Islands 3 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 3, three, or III may also refer to: * AD 3, the third year of the AD era * 3 BC, the third year before the AD era * March, the third month Books * ''Three of Them'' (Russian: ', literally, "three"), a 1901 n .... It lives mainly on kanuka trees. References Phasmatidae of New Zealand Three Kings Islands Endemic fauna of New Zealand Phasmatidae Phasmatodea genera Monotypic insect genera Endemic insects of New Zealand {{phasmatodea-stub ...
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