Planispectrum Hongkongense
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''Planispectrum hongkongense'' is a
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species native to
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, of which only females are known so far.


Characteristics

With length about , the females of ''Planispectrum hongkongense'' are among the larger representatives of the genus. Due to the laterally flattened
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, which is significantly wider than the
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, the species is considered easy to identify. It can be distinguished from the closely related '' Planispectrum hainanense'' by the hairless legs, which have their middle and hind femurs only slightly widened fin-like lamellae on the front and rear area. The ones from ''P. hainanense'' are clearly fin-like there and with short brownish
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at the legs. The anal segment of ''P. honkongense'' is slightly emarginate, that of ''P. hainanensis'' is strongly emarginate. The long head is significantly longer than wide. The supra antennals located there are pointed and connected to the interorbitals by a raised crest. The three pre occipitals become larger towards the rear. The posterior occipitals are prominent. The lateral coronals are clearly visible. The antennae consist of about 20 segments, some of which are indistinctly separated from one another. Of the total length, the pronotum accounts for , the mesonotum , the metanotum and the median segment . The first to fourth abdominal segments increasingly wide. The fourth segment is the widest. The fifth segment has the width of the third. The sixth to tenth segments increasingly narrow.


Taxonomy and distribution area

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described ''Planispectrum hongkongense'' in 2004 together with two other ''Planispectrum'' species using a female and an egg taken from this. The female, which like the egg is in the collection of the
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, was declared the
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. It was collected on December 2, 1988 by B. Hauser at an altitude of and is from the Tai Mo Shan Country Park. The species name refers to where the specimen was found. In addition to the holotype, another female is mentioned, which was photographed in the collection of the
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without location information.
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examined further eleven females and nine eggs. These were mostly collected by himself between 2006 and 2013 in Southern District (in
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and
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) and
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, Tai Po Kau and
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),
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(in
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(in Tsiu Hang) and
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(at Tai Tung Shan on
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).


In captivity

A
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stock of ''Planispectrum hongkongense'' has been in breeding in Europe since 2020. it goes back to a female that the Czech Luděk Šulda in the Tai Tam Country Park of Hong Kong took away on November 20, 2019, while he was looking for ants. Arriving in the Czech Republic, he tried to identify the species. After it was initially thought to be a representative of the genus '' Orestes'' because of a bad photo, Pavel Potocký identified it in April 2020 using better pictures as a representative of another genus, after which Šulda sent the
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female Potocký. When the female died in July 2020, she had laid about 30 eggs, from which about 25 nymphs hatched, most of which were passed on to different breeders. Using adult females of the first offspring generation, Potocký determined the species 2021 and named the breeding line after the origin as ''Planispectrum hongkongense'' 'Tai Tam '.
''Planispectrum hongkongense'' is easy to keep and to breed. The nymphs grow very slowly and, like the
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s too, they feed on leaves of bramble or other
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.


References

Brock, P. D.; Büscher, T. H. & Baker, E. W.br>Phasmida Species File Online
Version 5.0/5.0 (accessdate 24 August 2022)
Zompro, O. (2004). Revision of the genera of the Areolatae, including the status of Timema and Agathemera (Insecta, Phasmatodea), Goecke & Evers, Keltern-Weiler, pp. 227–230 & 235–237, Ho Wai-Chun, G. (2013). Zootaxa 3669 (3
Contribution to the knowledge of Chinese Phasmatodea II: Review of the Dataminae Rehn & Rehn, 1939 (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae) of China, with descriptions of one new genus and four new species
Magnolia Press, pp. 217–222,


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from1=Q10632891 Phasmatodea Phasmatodea of Indo-China Insects described in 2004