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Tirachoidea
''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. It has been given different definitions. The .... Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoidea biceps'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) # '' Tirachoidea cantori'' (Westwood, 1859)type species (as ''Phibalosoma cantori'' Westwood) # '' Tirachoidea chiniensis'' (Seow-Choen, 1998) # '' Tirachoidea herberti'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea inversa'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) # '' Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis'' (Bi, 1994) # '' Tirachoidea siamensis'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea westwoodii'' (Wood-Mason, 1875) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698622 ...
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Tirachoidea Chiniensis
''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. It has been given different definitions. The .... Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoidea biceps'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) # '' Tirachoidea cantori'' (Westwood, 1859)type species (as ''Phibalosoma cantori'' Westwood) # '' Tirachoidea chiniensis'' (Seow-Choen, 1998) # '' Tirachoidea herberti'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea inversa'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) # '' Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis'' (Bi, 1994) # '' Tirachoidea siamensis'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea westwoodii'' (Wood-Mason, 1875) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698622 ...
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Tirachoidea Herberti
''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoidea biceps'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) # '' Tirachoidea cantori'' (Westwood, 1859)type species (as ''Phibalosoma cantori'' Westwood) # ''Tirachoidea chiniensis ''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the ...'' (Seow-Choen, 1998) # '' Tirachoidea herberti'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea inversa'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) # '' Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis'' (Bi, 1994) # '' Tirachoidea siamensis'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea westwoodii'' (Wood-Mason, 1875) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698622 ...
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Tirachoidea Inversa
''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoidea biceps'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) # '' Tirachoidea cantori'' (Westwood, 1859)type species (as ''Phibalosoma cantori'' Westwood) # ''Tirachoidea chiniensis'' (Seow-Choen, 1998) # ''Tirachoidea herberti ''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoid ...'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea inversa'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) # '' Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis'' (Bi, 1994) # '' Tirachoidea siamensis'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea westwoodii'' (Wood-Mason, 1875) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698622 ...
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Tirachoidea Jianfenglingensis
''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoidea biceps'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) # '' Tirachoidea cantori'' (Westwood, 1859)type species (as ''Phibalosoma cantori'' Westwood) # ''Tirachoidea chiniensis'' (Seow-Choen, 1998) # ''Tirachoidea herberti'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # ''Tirachoidea inversa ''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoid ...'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) # '' Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis'' (Bi, 1994) # '' Tirachoidea siamensis'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea westwoodii'' (Wood-Mason, 1875) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698622 ...
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Tirachoidea Siamensis
''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoidea biceps'' (Redtenbacher, 1908) # '' Tirachoidea cantori'' (Westwood, 1859)type species (as ''Phibalosoma cantori'' Westwood) # ''Tirachoidea chiniensis'' (Seow-Choen, 1998) # ''Tirachoidea herberti'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # ''Tirachoidea inversa'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) # ''Tirachoidea jianfenglingensis ''Tirachoidea'' is an Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and tribe Pharnaciini. Species have a known distribution from India, Indochina and West Malesia. Species ''Tirachoidea'' includes the following species: # '' Tirachoid ...'' (Bi, 1994) # '' Tirachoidea siamensis'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # '' Tirachoidea westwoodii'' (Wood-Mason, 1875) References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10698622 P ...
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Tirachoidea Biceps
''Tirachoidea biceps'' is a species of stick insect in the order Phasmatodea. It is endemic to Java, Peninsula Malaysia, and Sumatra. Females of this species average and are apterous. Although males are fully winged, their flight capability is poor. ''Tirachoidea biceps'' was previously known as ''Pharnacia ''Pharnacia''Stål C (1877) ''Öfversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar'' 34 (10): 40. is a tropical Asian genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae and subfamily Clitumninae (tribe Pharnaciini). Species The Catalogue ...'' but is distinguishable by two bumps on their hind head. References External links Phasmid Study Group: ''Tirachoidea biceps'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q111699872 Phasmatidae Insects described in 1908 Phasmatodea of Malesia ...
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Tirachoidea Cantori
''Tirachoidea cantori''Westwood. 1859. Catalogue of the orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part I. Phasmidae. 74, pl. 37:1, 38:1 or Cantor's stick insect is a species of stick insect in the order Phasmatodea. It is commonly found in Peninsular Malaysia, Myanmar, Sumatra, and Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo .... Females of this species can reach over 200 mm. Males are winged. External links Phasmid Study Group: ''Tirachoidea cantori'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q111699872 Phasmatidae Insects described in 1859 Phasmatodea of Malesia ...
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Tirachoidea Westwoodii
''Tirachoidea westwoodii''Wood-Mason. 1875. J. Asiatic Soc. Bengal 44(2):216 is a species of stick insect in the order Phasmatodea. It is endemic to India, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q111699872 Phasmatidae Insects described in 1875 Phasmatodea of Malesia ...
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Pharnaciini
Pharnaciini is a tribe of notably large stick insects. Genera # ''Baculonistria'' Hennemann & Conle, 2008 # ''Pharnacia'' Stål, 1877 # ''Phobaeticus'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 # ''Phryganistria ''Phryganistria'' is a genus of stick insects belonging to the subfamily Clitumninae. It was described by the Swedish entomologist Carl Stål in 1875. Members of the genus are found only in Southeast Asia. Of the new species described in 2014, '' ...'' Stål, 1875 # '' Tirachoidea'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 External links Phasmid Study Group: PharmnaciiniPhasmida Tribe File: Pharnaciini Phasmatidae Phasmatodea tribes {{phasmatodea-stub ...
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Phasmatidae
The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects ( order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. Like many of their relatives, the Phasmatidae are capable of regenerating limbs and commonly reproduce by parthenogenesis. Despite their bizarre, even threatening appearance, they are harmless to humans. The Phasmatidae contain some of the largest insects in existence. An undescribed species of ''Phryganistria'' is the longest living insect known, able to reach a total length of 64 cm (25.2 inch). Subfamilies Following the Phasmid Study Group, nine subfamilies are recognized in the Phasmatidae. Other treatments differ, sometimes recognizing as few as six. The Lonchodinae were historically often placed in the Diapheromeridae, the other family of the Anareolatae. The Phasmatinae are often expanded to include the two tribes here separated as the Clitumninae, while the Extatosomatinae may be similarly included in the Tropidoderi ...
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Indochina
Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula or Indochina, is the continental portion of Southeast Asia. It lies east of the Indian subcontinent and south of Mainland China and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. It includes the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, with peninsular Malaysia sometimes also being included. The term Indochina (originally Indo-China) was coined in the early nineteenth century, emphasizing the historical cultural influence of Indian and Chinese civilizations on the area. The term was later adopted as the name of the colony of French Indochina (today's Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam). Today, the term, Mainland Southeast Asia, in contrast to Maritime Southeast Asia, is more commonly referenced. Terminology The origins of the name Indo-China are usually attributed jointly to the Danish-French geographer Conrad Malte-Brun, who referred to the area as in 1804, and the ...
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Malesia
Malesia is a biogeographical region straddling the Equator and the boundaries of the Indomalayan and Australasian realms, and also a phytogeographical floristic region in the Paleotropical Kingdom. It has been given different definitions. The World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions split off Papuasia in its 2001 version. Floristic province Malesia was first identified as a floristic region that included the Malay Peninsula, the Malay Archipelago, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago, based on a shared tropical flora derived mostly from Asia but also with numerous elements of the Antarctic flora, including many species in the southern conifer families Podocarpaceae and Araucariaceae. The floristic region overlaps four distinct mammalian faunal regions. The first edition of the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD) used this definition, but in the second edition of 2001, New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago were r ...
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