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Trachyaretaon
''Trachyaretaon'' is a genus of Phasmatodea, stick insects native to the Philippines. Description The representatives of this genus correspond in the Habitus (biology), habitus typical representatives of the Obrimini and are very similar in appearance to the species of the genera ''Aretaon (insect), Aretaon'' and ''Sungaya''. Like these, they are wingless in either sex. The males of the previously known species are around in length and are smaller than the females which are in length. In egg-laying adult females, the Abdomen (insect anatomy), abdomen in the middle is clearly thickened in height and width and thus almost circular in cross-section. As with the other genera of the Obriminae, a secondary ovipositor at the end of the abdomen surrounds the actual ovipositor. It is ventral formed from the eighth sternite, which is called subgenital plate or operculum and Dorsal (anatomy), dorsally from the eleventh tergum, which here is called the supraanal plate or epiproct. In ...
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Trachyaretaon Brueckneri Pair
''Trachyaretaon'' is a genus of Phasmatodea, stick insects native to the Philippines. Description The representatives of this genus correspond in the Habitus (biology), habitus typical representatives of the Obrimini and are very similar in appearance to the species of the genera ''Aretaon (insect), Aretaon'' and ''Sungaya''. Like these, they are wingless in either sex. The males of the previously known species are around in length and are smaller than the females which are in length. In egg-laying adult females, the Abdomen (insect anatomy), abdomen in the middle is clearly thickened in height and width and thus almost circular in cross-section. As with the other genera of the Obriminae, a secondary ovipositor at the end of the abdomen surrounds the actual ovipositor. It is ventral formed from the eighth sternite, which is called subgenital plate or operculum and Dorsal (anatomy), dorsally from the eleventh tergum, which here is called the supraanal plate or epiproct. In ...
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