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''Orestes subcylindricus'' is a species of
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native to Vietnam.


Characteristics

With a size of in males and in the females, the species is one of the largest of the genus. Only the representatives of "
Orestes bachmaensis ''Orestes bachmaensis'' is a Phasmatodea species native to central Vietnam. Characteristics Males are around long and, typical of the genus, medium to dark brown in color. They have an indistinct hump on the back of themiddle and hind Arthro ...
" almost reach this size. In ''
Orestes botot ''Orestes botot'' is a species of stick insects native in Vietnam. Characteristics The species is characterized by various long spines on the head of the males and distinct spines over the hind legs on the pleura of the metathorax, which are ...
'' the males can get a little larger with , while the females with about remain slightly smaller than those of ''Orestes subcylindricus''. Both sexes wear a distinctive but differently structured crest on their head. Like most members of the genus, males are almost monochrome, medium to dark brown in color. In front of and behind the eyes there are usually paired, clear spines that show a species-specific expression (see also Acanthotaxy of Heteropterygidae). The three pairs of occipital spines are designed as follows. The anterior supra antennals are distinct but small spines and point slightly outwards. The two pairs of anterior and posterior supra occipitals behind it are smaller, with the anterior pair being the smaller. The
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is raised. The paired supra orbitals behind the eyes are compressed laterally and triangular. The anterior coronals behind it are strongly flattened laterally, lamellar and about as high as the supra orbital. The central spine behind it (central coronal) is conical and about as large as the posterior coronals behind it. These and the lateral coronals to the side are designed as small conical tubercles. Beginning behind the eyes, a distinct edge (postocular carina) extends to the rear edge of the ridge, where it ends in a conical tubercle. The eyes are relatively small, circular and protruding strongly hemispherical. The antennae are shorter than the legs and consist of 23 segments. In addition to the development of the structures on the head, the formation of the fourth tergite of the abdomen is typical of the species. It is raised back towards the middle and two distinct tubercles are to be found on its upper side. Females are relatively elongated and their coloring is dominated by beige and brown tones. It is complemented by patterns of almost white, dark brown and black spots, which lose contrast with age until the animals are almost monochrome brown. The crest on the head is clearly pronounced and raised. The supra antennals are short and conical. The anterior supra occipitals are formed as small conical humps, the posterior supra occipitals are smaller. The vertex is clearly raised. The suprao rbitals are laterally strongly compressed and lamellar. The anterior coronals are laterally compressed and lamellar-like in the direction of the supraorbital. The central coronal is only indistinctly present. The posterior and lateral coronals are designed as conical tubercles. Between the lateral coronals and the supra orbitals is a series of tubercles. On the side of the ridge there are additional tubercles between the lateral and anterior coronals. The postocular carina is clearly formed and its tip is recognizable as a triangular tubercle. As with the males, the eyes are relatively small, circular and protruding hemispherically. The antennae consists of 25 segments and are longer than the fore legs. In addition to the described structures on the head, pronounced spines on the legs are characteristic of the females of ''Orestes subcylindricus''. In addition, the lateral edges of the fourth and fifth tergites of the abdomen are approximately parallel. The crest on the back of the ninth abdomen segment in the middle is clearly notched.


Distribution area

The species is so far only known from the north of Vietnam so the part of the country formerly known as Tonkin. The holotype was collected near the
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border on Mount Mẫu Sơn in the Lạng Sơn Province at an altitude of . A male collected in 1927 in the Hòa Bình Province, which is deposited in the National Museum of Natural History, France in Paris, is also assigned to this species. Further animals are from 2010 in the Ngo Luong nature reserve (also province Hòa Bình), in the
Cúc Phương National Park Cúc Phương National Park ( vi, Vườn quốc gia Cúc Phương) is located in Ninh Bình Province, in Vietnam's Red River Delta. Cuc Phuong was Vietnam's first national park and is the country's largest nature reserve. The park is one of the ...
in the Ninh Bình Province and in the Tay Yen Tu nature reserve in the Bắc Giang Province.


Way of life and reproduction

The nocturnal animals, like all members of the genus, are capable of an almost perfect phytomimesis by aligning their legs and antennae along their bodies and so hardly from a short broken branch are to be distinguished. The individually deposited brown eggs are long, wide, high and have long hairs on the egg capsule and lid (operculum).


Taxonomy

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 ...
described the species 1906 based on a female nymph collected by Hans Fruhstorfer at Mount Mauson (correctly Mount Mẫu Sơn) under the name ''Dares subcylindricus''. This specimen is deposited as holotype in the
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. In 2004
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recognized the proximity to the genus ''Orestes''. However, he put the species together with ''Orestes verruculatus'', the type species of the genus ''Orestes'' also described by Redtenbacher in 1906, as
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to the older ''Datames mouhotii''. At the same time he combined its species name with the genus name ''Orestes'' to ''
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''. While the holotype of ''Orestes verruculatus'', also a female nymph, has the flat head typical of ''Orestes mouhotii'' females, this is not the case with the holotype of ''Orestes subcylindricus''. In 2018,
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and
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recognized Zompro's error and revalidated the species and formally transferred it to the genus ''Orestes'' ( comb. nov.). They also described the females in detail with regard to the structures on the body surface (acanthotaxy), as well as, for the first time, males and eggs of this species using animals collected from them between 2010 and 2016. Furthermore, they identified the male collected in 1927 and deposited in Paris as ''Orestes subcylindricus''. As genetic analysis by
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show, ''Orestes subcylindricus'' forms together with '' restes guangxiensis'', ''Orestes bachmaensis'' and a still undescribed species from the
Ba Bể National Park Ba Bể National Park ( vi, Vườn Quốc Gia Ba Bể) is a reserve in Bắc Kạn Province, Northeast region of Vietnam, set up to protect a very murky lake (Ba Bể Lake) along with surrounding limestone and highland nevergreen forests. It ...
a common
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within the
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genus ''Orestes''.


Terraristic

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stock lines of the species have been in breeding since 2011. Initially known as ''
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'' sp. 'Cuc Phuong' or ''Pylaemenes'' sp. 2. 'Cuc Phuong' designated stock of this species goes back to six males and four females, which Bresseel and Constant had collected in July 2011 in the Vietnamese in the
Cúc Phương National Park Cúc Phương National Park ( vi, Vườn quốc gia Cúc Phương) is located in Ninh Bình Province, in Vietnam's Red River Delta. Cuc Phuong was Vietnam's first national park and is the country's largest nature reserve. The park is one of the ...
. They left some of the collected animals to Rob Krijns, who was able to successfully have the species reproduce. Since the species was identified, the stock has been referred to as ''Orestes subcylindricus'' 'Cuc Phuong', stating where it was found. As Bresseel announced in 2023, he was wrong in identifying these animals. He only rediscovered the actual ''Orestes subcylindricus'' in 2021 at the type locality of the species in Mau Son. Since then, these animals have been bred
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as ''Orestes subcylindricus'' 'Mau Son'. The keeping and breeding of ''Orestes subcylindricus'' is comparatively easy. Among other things, leaves of bramble or other
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are eaten.


References

Bresseel, J. & Constant, J. (2018).
The Oriental stick insect genus Orestes Redtenbacher, 1906: Taxonomical notes and six new species from Vietnam (Phasmida: Heteropterygidae: Dataminae).
' Belgian Journal of Entomology 58: pp. 1–62, Brüssel, ,
Brock, P. D.; Büscher, T. H. & Baker, E.
Phasmida Species File Online
'. Version 5.0/5.0 (accessdate 29 July 2021)
Redtenbacher, J. (1906).
Die Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden. Vol. 1. Phasmidae Areolatae
'. Verlag Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig, pp. 53 & 56–57
Zompro, O. (2004). ''Revision of the genera of the Areolatae, including the status of Timema and Agathemera (Insecta, Phasmatodea)'', Goecke & Evers, Keltern-Weiler, pp. 221–223, 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

* * * ''Orestes subcylindricus'' (with pics and informations) o
Heiminsekten.de
by Daniel Dittmar {{Taxonbar, from=Q104639015 Phasmatodea Phasmatodea of Indo-China Insects described in 1906