Aretaon (insect)
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''Aretaon'' is a genus of
stick insects 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 ...
native to Borneo and the Philippine island Palawan.


Characteristics

The species of the genus ''Aretaon'' correspond in the habitus typical representatives of the
Obrimini The Obrimini are the most species-rich tribe of the Phasmatodea family of the Heteropterygidae native to Southeast Asia. Description The Obrimini differ from their sister tribe the Hoplocloniini by the structure of the secondary ovipositor ...
and are very similar in appearance to those of the genera ''
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 ...
'' and ''
Sungaya ''Sungaya'' is a genus of Phasmatodea, stick insects which is Endemism, endemic to the Philippines, Philippine island of Luzon. Occurrence The first and probably only females of ''Sungaya inexpectata'' were found near Mount Sungay in the pro ...
''. Like these, they are wingless in either sex. With a length of approx. , the males remain smaller than the females which reach length from . In egg-laying
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females, the 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 The Obriminae are the most species-rich subfamily of the Phasmatodea family Heteropterygidae native to Southeast Asia. It is divided into two tribe. Taxonomy The tribe Obrimini was created by Brunner von Wattenwyl in 1893 for the genera '' Obri ...
, an
ovipositor The ovipositor is a tube-like organ used by some animals, especially insects, for the laying of eggs. In insects, an ovipositor consists of a maximum of three pairs of appendages. The details and morphology of the ovipositor vary, but typical ...
at the end of the abdomen surrounds the actual ovipositor. It is ventral formed from the eighth
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, which is called the subgenital plate or operculum and dorsally from the eleventh tergum, which here is called the supraanal plate or
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. Unlike ''Trachyaretaon'' species, they have a pair of distinct spines in the front area of the mesonotum. In the
metasternum The metathorax is the posterior of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the third pair of legs. Its principal sclerites ( exoskeletal plates) are the metanotum (dorsal), the metasternum (ventral), and the metapleuron (lateral) ...
there are no holes or pits or noticeable slits, which are common for representatives of the genera '' Brasidas'', ''
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'' and '' Obrimus'' are typical.


Distribution

The representatives of the genus described so far are native to the
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part of Borneo. ''
Aretaon asperrimus ''Aretaon asperrimus'' is a species of insect in the ''Aretaon (insect), Aretaon'' genus (biology), genus of the Phasmatodea order (biology), order. The sometimes used common name thorny stick insect is a bit misleading, since the species does ...
'' can be found in the north of the island, in the state of Sabah. In addition, this species is said to be found also on Labuan and on the Philippine island Luzon, more precisely in
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. '' Aretaon muscosus'' is in the further northwest located state Sarawak, more precisely in the Gunung Mulu National Park, but is also said to occur in Sabah. On the Philippine island Palawan there are further specimens of ''Aretaon asperrimus'', which differ in color from those native to Borneo. Her status was not initially clarified. Their affiliation to ''Aretaon asperrimus'' could be proven by genetic analysis published in 2021.


Taxonomy

James Abram Garfield Rehn James Abram Garfield Rehn (October 26, 1881 – January 25, 1965) was an American entomologist who was a specialist on the New World Orthoptera. He worked at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, making several collection expeditions aro ...
and his son
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established the genus ''Aretaon'' in 1939 for two by
Josef Redtenbacher Josef Redtenbacher (March 13, 1810 – March 5, 1870) was an Austrian chemist born in Kirchdorf an der Krems, Upper Austria. He was a brother to entomologist Ludwig Redtenbacher (1814–1876). He studied medicine and botany at the University ...
as ''Obrimus asperrimus'' and ''Obrimus muscosus'' described species. Type species of the genus is ''Aretaon asperrimus''. The name "Aretaon" is derived from Greek mythology borrowed and denotes, among other things, a defender Troy. Since the description of ''Aretaon muscosus'' was only based on a few very spine and very rich in lobes, long nymphs, their species status was long controversial. As early as 1935
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considered that these animals could be nymphs of ''Aretaon asperrimus''. However, because of the pronounced spines and lobes of the smaller specimens, he considered this to be unlikely. Also
Philip Edward Bragg Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularize ...
, who had already made the experience that the spines and lobes adult of the ''Aretaon asperrimus'' is significantly reduced, mentioned this possibility in 2001, holding a synonymization but for too hasty. In 2004
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also mentioned that ''Aretaeon muscosus'' is very likely a synonym for ''Aretaon asperrimus''. Daniel Otte and
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finally used ''Aretaeon muscosus'' as a synonym in 2005. As a result ''Aretaon'' became a monotypic genus.
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revalidated the species in 2016 because its types match perfectly with the specimens he found from the Gunung Mulu National Park.


Terraristic

As early as 1992 and 1996, ''Aretaon asperrimus'' was introduced for terraristics. Both stocks were collected at Kinabalu. The
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gave this the PSG number 118. Another, color-distinguishable, sexual strain goes into fertilized female, which
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collected in 2010 on Mount Gantung on Palawan. It was initially called ''Aretaon'' sp. 'Palawan' and received the PSG number 329. Since its identification in 2021 it has been referred to as ''Aretaon asperrimus'' 'Palawan'. In July 2014 Albert Kang collected another species in the Gunung Mulu National Park, which Thierry Heitzmann was able to breed successfully in 2015. The resulting stock is parthenogenetic and is called ''Aretaon'' sp. 'Mulu'. The species corresponds both in its appearance and in its locality to the specimens identified by Francis Seow-Choen as ''Aretaeon muscosus''.


References

Zompro, O. (2004). ''Revision of the genera of the Areolatae, including the status of Timema and Agathemera (Insecta, Phasmatodea)'', Goecke & Evers, Keltern-Weiler, pp. 200–214, Fritzsche, I. (2007) ''Stabschrecken - Carausius, Sipyloidea & Co.'', Natur und Tier Verlag, Münster, Seiler, C.; Bradler, S. & Koch, R. (2000) ''Phasmiden – Pflege und Zucht von Gespenstschrecken, Stabschrecken und Wandelnden Blättern im Terrarium''. bede, Ruhmannsfelden, Esch, A. (2012) ''Stabschrecken, Gespenstschrecken, Wandelnde Blätter: Erfolgreiche Haltung von Phasmiden''. Natur und Tier-Verlag, Münster, pp. 119–121, Dräger, H. (2014) ''Gespenstschrecken der Familie Heteropterygidae Kirby, 1896 (Phasmatodea) – ein Überblick über bisher gehaltene Arten, Teil 5: Unterfamilie Obriminae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893, Gattungen Obrimus Stål, 1875 & Aretaon Rehn & Rehn, 1939'', Arthropoda Popularis, 1(2), pp. 8–23, Rehn, J. A. G. & Rehn, J. W. H. (1939).
Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938)
', Philadelphia, p. 422.
Brock, P. D.; Büscher, T. H. & Baker, E. W.br>Phasmida Species File Online
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Seow-Choen, F. (2016). ''A Taxonomic Guide to the Stick Insects of Borneo'', Natural History Publikations (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd., Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, pp. 412–414, Bragg, P. E. (2001). ''Phasmids of Borneo'', Natural History Publikations (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd., Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, 2001, p. 184, Redtenbacher, J. (1906).
Die Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden. Vol. 1. Phasmidae Areolatae
'. Verlag Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig, pp. 41–42
Otte, D. und Brock, P. D. (2005) ''Catalog of stick and leaf insects of the world'', Philadelphia. Cafe Press, ISBN 1929014082 Bank, S.; Buckley, T. R.; Büscher, T. H.; Bresseel, J.; Constant, J.; de Haan, M.; Dittmar, D.; Dräger, H.; Kahar, R. S.; Kang, A.; Kneubühler, B.; Langton-Myers, S. & Bradler, S. (2021).
Reconstructing the nonadaptive radiation of an ancient lineage of ground-dwelling stick insects (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae)
', Systematic Entomology, DOI: 10.1111/syen.12472
Phasmatodea.com
by Conle, O. V.; Hennemann, F. H.; Kneubühler, B. & Valero, P.


External links

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