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''Haaniella parva'' is a species of
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 ...
from the
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Heteropteryginae Heteropterygini is the only tribe within the subfamily of the Heteropteryginae (family Heteropterygidae; order Phasmatodea). With 19 representatives described, this subfamily includes the fewest species of the three subfamilies, but includes the ...
and belongs to the representatives of the
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'' Haaniella'' native to
Sumatra Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the sixth-largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 (182,812 mi.2), not including adjacent i ...
. It is their smallest representative.


Description

''Haaniella parva'' is the smallest species of the genus and thus also of the entire subfamily of
Heteropteryginae Heteropterygini is the only tribe within the subfamily of the Heteropteryginae (family Heteropterygidae; order Phasmatodea). With 19 representatives described, this subfamily includes the fewest species of the three subfamilies, but includes the ...
. It has only a few spines and belongs to the species with greatly shortened wings in both sexes. The forewings, which are formed as
tegmina A tegmen (plural: ''tegmina'') designates the modified leathery front wing on an insect particularly in the orders Dermaptera (earwigs), Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets and similar families), Mantodea (praying mantis), Phasmatodea (stick an ...
, completely cover the short hindwings. The latter are transformed into
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organs and the sound they produce is used to ward off enemies. The females are usually relatively uniformly colored light to dark brown or almost black, but can also have light patterns on the
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and
abdomen The abdomen (colloquially called the belly, tummy, midriff, tucky or stomach) is the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans and in other vertebrates. The abdomen is the front part of the abdominal segment of the torso. ...
. The
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subspecies reaches a length of . They have eight distinct spikes on their heads. These are almost equally sized, conical anterior and posterior coronals on the crown, two similarly sized, blunt lateral coronals on the posterior margin of the head, and prominent supraorbitals behind the eyes. The
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consist of 24 segments. The pro- and mesothorax widens in a slightly trapezoidal shape backwards, with the clearly separated mesonotum tapering backwards. The side edges of the pro- and mesonotum are covered with bumps or short conical spines. The pro- and mesonatal spines are only slightly developed. Most conspicuous are the conical premedian pronotals on an elevation located in front of the middle of the pronotum and located transversely to the body axis (sulcus medianus transversum). Mesopleura and metapleura with four or five smaller spines and a strong and comparatively slender supracoxale. All larger spines are light to reddish brown. On segments three to five of the abdomen are one to three pairs of small, conical central spines. These are situated on two barely recognizable crests running along the middle of the abdomen, which only merge into one in the area of the last abdominal segment. The upper portion of the secondary
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 ...
, the
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, is bifurcated at the apex with a fairly deep triangular incision. It clearly overhangs the lower subgenital plate. Males are long. The spines are similar to those of the females, with the larger spines on the head and thorax in particular being significantly longer and more pointed. Striking are the paired, distinctive pairs of spines on the second to fifth abdominal segment. The tegmina are usually colored white in the front part. This coloring can cover up to three quarters of the wing surface. The subspecies ''Haaniella parva muiengae'' is slightly larger with in females and in males. It differs from the nominate subspecies by a more horizontally arranged head, which in ''Haaniella parva parva'' tends to slope towards the base of the antennae and rise towards the apex. In addition, in the females of ''Haaniella parva muiengae'', the anterior, mesal, and posteromedial mesonatal spines are merely blunt tubercles. The males have more angular lobe-shaped extensions at the rear edge of the abdominal segment, while these are more rounded in ''Haaniella parva parva''.


Distribution area and reproduction

The species occurs in north-eastern Sumatra, where it is the most common representative of the genus ''Haaniella''. The nominate subspecies occurs in the
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provinces of
Aceh Aceh ( ), officially the Aceh Province ( ace, Nanggroë Acèh; id, Provinsi Aceh) is the westernmost province of Indonesia. It is located on the northernmost of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capital and largest city. Granted a s ...
and
North Sumatra North Sumatra ( id, Sumatra Utara) is a province of Indonesia located on the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan. North Sumatra is Indonesia's fourth most populous province after West Java, East Java and ...
, making it
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and partly syntopic with '' Haaniella gintingi''. It was found there up to an altitude of . The subspecies ''Haaniella parva muiengae'' has only been collected from gardens of
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Village near Mount Angkasan in Aceh Province. The females lay the sparsely hairy, barrel-shaped eggs in the ground using their ovipositor. These are long, high and about wide. They differ from the eggs of the other ''Haaniella'' species by the unusual micropylar plate. Its four arms have merged into an almost rectangular shape with rounded corners. It is slightly widened at the bottom and also more rounded here. The micropyle is centered at the lower edge.


Taxonomy

Klaus Günther Klaus is a German, Dutch and Scandinavian given name and surname. It originated as a short form of Nikolaus, a German form of the Greek given name Nicholas. Notable persons whose family name is Klaus *Billy Klaus (1928–2006), American basebal ...
described ''Haaniella parva'' using two males, then considered
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s, which Dr. Volz have been collected from the Kwalu River in north-eastern Sumatra. Of these, the specimen deposited in the
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was later selected as the
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. According to Günther, the specimen that remained in the Zoological Museum Hamburg thus becomes a
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, but various authors could not find it there. The species name is derived from the
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"parvus" and refers to the small size of the species (lat. parvus = small).
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established the genus ''Miniopteryx'' for ''Haaniella parva'' in 2004. He justifies this with the small size of the species and the indentations located on the second to sixth
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of the abdomen, which do not occur in any of the other Heteropteryginae species examined.
Frank H. Hennemann Frank H. Hennemann (born 1 July 1978 in Ludwigshafen) is a German entomologist and taxonomist who works in the field of biodiversity research on the systematics and biogeography of stick insects (Phasmatodea). Biography Hennemann grew up in Ba ...
et al. transferred the species back to the genus ''Haaniella'' in 2016 and thus synonymized the genus ''Miniopteryx'', which had been
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until then. They also divided the genus ''Haaniella'' into three species groups. '' Haaniella gorochovi'', which originates from
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, is assumed to be the
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of ''Haaniella parva''. Both have been assigned to the "grayii" species group along with ''
Haaniella grayii ''Haaniella grayii'' is a stick insect species native to Borneo. It is a typical representative of the subfamily Heteropteryginae and the largest species of the genus '' Haaniella''. The occasionally used common name Gray's Haaniella refers to th ...
'' and ''
Haaniella dehaanii ''Haaniella dehaanii'' is a stick insect species. It is a typical representative of the subfamily Heteropteryginae. The occasionally used common name De Haan's haaniella refers to the species name. Description Both sexes, like all species of t ...
'', native to Borneo. This assignment could not be confirmed with regard to the species originating from Borneo by a
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study from 2021, since ''Haaniella gorochovi'' is not as closely related to these species as suspected. ''Haaniella parva'' could not be included in the study due to a lack of material. In 2018,
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described ''Haaniella parva muiengae'' as a subspecies of ''Haaniella parva''. It is named after Choo Mui Eng, who, among others, accompanied Seow-Choen on his photo trip to the gardens of Kedah Village, where the subspecies was found. The female
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is deposited together with a male and a female paratype in the
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in
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. Three other paratypes can be found in the
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at the
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. All types of this subspecies were collected in July 2017.


References

Brock, P. D.; Büscher, T. H. & Baker, E. W.
Phasmida Species File Online
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Hennemann, F. H.; Conle, O. V.; Brock, P. D. & Seow-Choen, F. (2016). Revision of the Oriental subfamiliy Heteropteryginae Kirby, 1896, with a re-arrangement of the family Heteropterygidae and the descriptions of five new species of Haaniella Kirby, 1904. (Phasmatodea: Areolatae: Heteropterygidae), ''Zootaxa'' 4159 (1), Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand, Seow-Choen F. (2018). A Taxonomic Guide to the Stick Insects of Sumatra Vol. 1, Natural History Publikations (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd., Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, pp. 635–647, ISBN 978-983-812-190-3 Seow-Choen F. (2020). A Taxonomic Guide to the Stick Insects of Sumatra Vol. 2, Natural History Publikations (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd., Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, pp. 323 & 400, ISBN 978-983-812-198-9 Conle, O. V.; Hennemann, F. H.; Kneubühler, B. & Valero, P.
''Haaniella parva'' at Phasmatodea.com
/ref> Günther, K. (1944)
Bemerkungen über indomalayische Stabheuschrecken (Orth.), besonders die Gattung ''Haaniella'' Kby.
Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung 105, p. 73
Zompro, O. (2004). Revision of the genera of the Areolatae, including the status of Timema and Agathemera (Insecta, Phasmatodea), Goecke & Evers, Keltern-Weiler, pp. 198–199 ISBN 978-3931374396 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


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10585820 Phasmatodea Phasmatodea of Asia Insects described in 1944