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The genus ''Microrestes'' combines relatively small and squat
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species from continental Southeast Asia and
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Characteristics

The representatives of the genus ''Microrestes'' remain particularly compared to their closest relatives, the representatives of the genera '' Orestes'' and ''
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'', relatively small. Females stay smaller than 4 cm, males smaller than 3.5 cm. A feature of the genus is the shape of the first two
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segments, each of which has two teeth on the outer margin. In the larger basal segment (scapus) these are much more pronounced than in the second segment (pedicellus). The typical appearance is mainly due to the shape of the
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and Mesonotum. While the pronotum widens in a trapezoidal shape posteriorly, as in ''Pylaemenes'', the mesonotum tapers in a trapezoidal shape posteriorly. The
Metanotum 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) ...
is slightly wider at the back than at the front, unlike in ''Orestes'' species, which do not have a trapezoidal meso- and metanotum. The meso- and metanotum have thickened side margins in ''Microrestes'' and a pronounced edge along the middle. The number and arrangement of the
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areas on the sternum, which has so far only been examined for the type species ''
Microrestes robustus ''Microrestes robustus'' is a Phasmatodea, stick insect species native to northwestern Vietnam. Characteristics ''Microrestes robustus'' can be distinguished from the only other species of the genus described so far, ''Microrestes trapezius'' ...
'', is a specialty. While all the other
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here have a pair of sensory fields on the prosternum and one on the profurcasternum behind it, with ''Microrestes'' (''robustus'') there are three fields on the prosternum. Since the field is also available on the profurcasternum, they are the only
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with four sensory fields. The anal segment of the abdomen of the female is more or less rectangular in plan view and not clearly tapered posteriorly. As with ''Orestes'', it is flattened dorsally and has two different, tubercular, sloping edges. The eggs of the two species described so far are a good 3 mm long, 2.6 to 2.8 mm wide and about 3 mm high. In contrast to that of '' Orestes '' eggs, their surface is smooth and hairless. The three arms of the micropylar plate are very long. The two sides merge on the ventral side and the middle one reaches the lid on the dorsal side.


Distribution area

The previously known origins of the ''Microrestes'' species are around the north of
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in the neighboring countries. '' Microrestes trapezius'' was found in 2015 in the rainforest of
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in the
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at an altitude of 500 to 800 m. ''Microrestes robustus'' was collected in July 2016 in the Ngổ Luông Nature Reserve of the Vietnamese Hòa Bình Province east of Laos. In the
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Nan Province, K. Jiaranaisakul also found the male of a third species in July 2016 in the
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, which he photographed in detail.


Taxonomy

The name ''Microrestes'' is a Portmanteau and as such a combination of the Greek “Micro” ( grc-gre, μικρός ''mikrós'' = 'small') and “orestes”, the name of one other Dataminae genus. It refers to the small size of the species and their close relationship to the genus ''Orestes''.
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described the genus in 2020 on the basis of the newly described species ''Microrestes robustus'', which was established as a type species. They also transferred a species described in 2016 as ''Pylaemenes trapezius'' by
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to this genus. Valid species are therefore: * ''
Microrestes robustus ''Microrestes robustus'' is a Phasmatodea, stick insect species native to northwestern Vietnam. Characteristics ''Microrestes robustus'' can be distinguished from the only other species of the genus described so far, ''Microrestes trapezius'' ...
'' Bresseel & Constant, 2020 * '' Microrestes trapezius'' (Ho, 2016) A female they collected in the Ngổ Luông nature reserve in July 2016 was deposited as holotype of ''Microrestes robustus'' in the Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels. Further paratypes from the offspring of this species by Rob Krijns and Daniel Dittmar are deposited both there and in the
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in Hanoi. Farther, Bresseel and Constant raised a female from the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris collected as early as 1934 to the status of a paratype. In addition to the two species described, Bresseel and Constant also mention and show the third ''Microrestes'' representative found and photographed by Jiaranaisakul in Thailand. This species, previously only known from the pictures of a male that were also published, was not described due to the lack of a specimen copy.


References

Bresseel, J. & Constant, J. (2020)
Microrestes gen. nov., a new genus in the Oriental stick insect tribe Datamini Rehn & Rehn, 1939 with a new species and a new combination (Phasmida: Heteropterygidae: Dataminae).
Belgian Journal of Entomology 106: 1–19, Brussel 2020,
Brock, P. D.; Büscher, T. H. & Baker, E. W.br>Phasmida Species File Online
Version 5.0/5.0 (accessdate 16 June 2021)
Ho Wai-Chun, G. (2016). The genus Pylaemenes Stål, 1975 (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae: Dataminae) of East Asia with descriptions of two new species, ''Tettigonia'': Memoirs of the Orthopterological Society of Japan, (11), 2016, pp. 1–14,


External links

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