List Of Diapheromeridae Genera
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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 ...
, a family of walkingsticks in the order
Phasmatodea 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 ...
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Diapheromeridae genera

* '' Acacus'' c g * '' Acanthoderus'' c g * '' Acanthophasma'' c g * '' Adelungella'' c g * '' Alienobostra'' c g * '' Anarchodes'' c g * '' Anasceles'' c g * '' Andropromachus'' c g * '' Asceles'' c g * '' Aschiphasmodes'' c g * '' Asteliaphasma'' c g * '' Asystata'' c g * '' Austrosipyloidea'' c g * ''
Bacteria Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were among ...
'' c g * '' Bactricia'' c g * ''
Bactrododema ''Bactrododema'' is a genus of the stick insect family Diapheromeridae. Species of this genus have a relictual distribution and are endemic to southern Africa Southern Africa is the southernmost subregion of the African continent, south of ...
'' c g * ''
Bostra Bosra ( ar, بُصْرَىٰ, Buṣrā), also spelled Bostra, Busrana, Bozrah, Bozra and officially called Busra al-Sham ( ar, بُصْرَىٰ ٱلشَّام, Buṣrā al-Shām), is a town in southern Syria, administratively belonging to the Dara ...
'' c g * '' Brevinecroscia'' c g * '' Brockphasma'' c g * '' Burria'' c g * '' Calvisia'' c g * ''
Calynda Calynda (also Calinda, Calydna, or Karynda; grc, Κάλυνδα) was a city in ancient Caria. History It was probably situated at the boundary of Lycia and Caria, for it is placed in the former territory by Ptolemy (xxxi, 16), in the latter by ...
'' c g * '' Candovia'' c g * '' Capuyanus'' c g * '' Caribbiopheromera'' c g * '' Caudasceles'' c g * '' Centrophasma'' c g * '' Channia'' c g * ''
Charmides Charmides (; grc-gre, Χαρμίδης), son of Glaucon, was an Athenian statesman who flourished during the 5th century BC.Debra Nails, ''The People of Plato'' (Indianapolis: Hackett, 2002), 90–94. An uncle of Plato, Charmides appears i ...
'' c g * '' Cheniphasma'' c g * '' Clonaria'' c g * '' Clonistria'' c g * '' Cornicandovia'' c g * '' Dematobactron'' c g * '' Diacanthoidea'' c g * '' Diangelus'' c g * '' Diapheromera'' Gray, 1835 i c g b * '' Diardia'' c g * '' Diesbachia'' c g * '' Dubiophasma'' c g * ''
Dyme Dyme ( grc, Δύμη), or Dymae, was a town and polis (city-state) of ancient Achaea, and the most westerly of the 12 Achaean cities, from which circumstance it is said to have derived its name. The location of Dyme is near the modern Kato Achaia. ...
'' c g * '' Eurynecroscia'' c g * '' Exocnophila'' c g * '' Galactea'' c g * '' Gargantuoidea'' c g * '' Gharianus'' c g * '' Globocalynda'' c g * '' Globocrania'' c g * '' Gratidiinilobus'' c g * '' Hemipachymorpha'' c g * '' Hemiplasta'' c g * '' Hemisosibia'' c g * '' Hennemannia'' c g * '' Huananphasma'' c g * '' Labanphasma'' c g * '' Laciniobethra'' c g * '' Laciphorus'' c g * '' Ladakhomorpha'' c g * '' Laevediacantha'' c g * '' Lamachodes'' c g * ''
Leptynia ''Leptynia'' is a genus of stick insects belonging to the tribe Gratidiini. The species of this genus are found in Iberian Peninsula. Species GBIF lists: *''Leptynia acuta'' *''Leptynia annaepaulae'' *''Leptynia attenuata'' *''Leptynia capra ...
'' c g * '' Libethra'' c g * '' Libethroidea'' c g * '' Linocerus'' c g * '' Litosermyle'' c g * '' Lobolibethra'' c g * '' Lobonecroscia'' c g * '' Lopaphus'' c g * '' Loxopsis'' c g * '' Macellina'' c g * '' Macrocercius'' c g * '' Maculonecroscia'' c g * '' Malandella'' c g * '' Manomera'' Rehn & Hebard, 1907 i c g b * '' Maransis'' c g * '' Marmessoidea'' c g * '' Megaphasma'' Caudell, 1903 i c g b * '' Meionecroscia'' c g * '' Mesaner'' c g * '' Micadina'' c g * '' Micrarchus'' c g * '' Miniphasma'' c g * ''
Moritasgus Moritasgus is a Gaulish language, Celtic epithet for a healing god found in four epigraphy, inscriptions at Alesia (city), Alesia. In two inscriptions, he is interpretatio romana, identified with the Greco-Roman god Apollo. His hieros gamos, conso ...
'' c g * '' Nanolibethra'' c g * '' Necroscia'' c g * '' Neoasceles'' c g * '' Neoclides'' c g * '' Neohirasea'' c g * '' Neonescicroa'' c g * '' Neoqiongphasma'' c g * '' Neososibia'' c g * '' Niveaphasma'' c g * '' Notaspinius'' c g * '' Ocnophila'' c g * '' Ocnophiloidea'' c g * '' Oncotophasma'' c g * '' Oreophoetes'' c g * '' Oreophoetophasma'' c g * '' Orthonecroscia'' c g * '' Orthostheneboea'' c g * '' Orxines'' c g * '' Otraleus'' c g * '' Ovacephala'' c g * ''
Oxyartes Oxyartes (Old Persian: 𐎢𐎺𐎧𐏁𐎫𐎼, Greek: ''Ὀξυάρτης'', in fa, وخش‌ارد ("Vaxš-ard"), from an unattested form in an Old Iranian language: ''*Huxšaθra-'') was a Sogdian or Bactrian nobleman of Bactria, father o ...
'' c g * '' Pachymorpha'' c g * '' Pachyscia'' c g * '' Parabacillus'' Caudell, 1903 i c g * '' Paracalynda'' c g * '' Paraclonistria'' c g * '' Paradiacantha'' c g * '' Paragongylopus'' c g * '' Paraloxopsis'' c g * '' Paramenexenus'' c g * '' Paranecroscia'' c g * '' Paraphanocles'' c g * '' Paraprosceles'' c g * '' Parasinophasma'' c g * '' Parasipyloidea'' c g * '' Parasosibia'' c g * '' Parastheneboea'' c g * '' Parocnophila'' c g * '' Paroxyartes'' c g * '' Phaenopharos'' c g * '' Phamartes'' c g * ''
Phanocles Phanocles ( grc, Φανοκλῆς) was a Greek elegiac poet who probably flourished about the time of Alexander the Great. His extant fragments show resemblances in style and language to Philitas of Cos, Callimachus and Hermesianax. He was the a ...
'' c g * '' Phanoclocrania'' c g * '' Phanocloidea'' c g * '' Phantasca'' c g * '' Phthoa'' c g * '' Pijnackeria'' c g * '' Planososibia'' c g * '' Platysosibia'' c g * '' Pomposa'' c g * '' Pseudobactricia'' c g * '' Pseudocentema'' c g * '' Pseudoclonistria'' c g * '' Pseudodiacantha'' c g * '' Pseudoneoclides'' c g * '' Pseudoparamenexenus'' c g * '' Pseudopromachus'' c g * '' Pseudosermyle'' Caudell, 1903 i c g b * '' Pterolibethra'' c g * '' Qiongphasma'' c g * '' Rhamphosipyloidea'' c g * '' Sabahphasma'' c g * '' Sceptrophasma'' c g * '' Scionecra'' c g * '' Septopenna'' c g * ''
Sermyle Sermylia ( grc, Σερμυλία), or Sermyle (Σερμύλη), was a town of Chalcidice, between Galepsus and Mecyberna, which gave its name to the Toronaic Gulf, which was also called Sermylicus Sinus (κόλπος Σερμυλικός - ''kolpos ...
'' Stål, 1875 i c g b * '' Singaporoidea'' c g * '' Sinophasma'' c g * '' Sipyloidea'' c g * '' Sosibia'' c g * '' Spinohirasea'' c g * '' Spinopeplus'' c g * '' Spinosipyloidea'' c g * '' Spinotectarchus'' c g * '' Syringodes'' c g * '' Tagesoidea'' c g * '' Tectarchus'' c g * ''
Thrasyllus Thrasyllus (; grc-gre, Θράσυλλος; died 406 BC) was an Athenian strategos (general) and statesman who rose to prominence in the later years of the Peloponnesian War. First appearing in Athenian politics in 410 BC, in the wake of the Athe ...
'' c g * '' Trachythorax'' c g * '' Trychopeplus'' c g * '' Varieganecroscia'' c g * '' Zangphasma'' c g * '' Zehntneria'' c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


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