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Revision of neotropic Phasmatodea: The tribe Anisomorphini sensu Bradley & Galil 1977: (Insecta, Phasmatodea, Pseudophasmatidae)

2002
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Conle, Oskar V., Hennemann, Frank H
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Descriptions of a new genus and three new species of Phasmatodea from Southwest China (Insecta: Phasmatodea)

Zootaxa, 2008
The genus Parastheneboea Redtenbacher, 1908 is recorded for the first time from the Yunnan Province and Chongqing municipality, China. Two new species are described and illustrated: P. foliculata n. sp. from Yunnan based on the female and eggs, and P. simianshanensis n. sp. from Chongqing based on the male alone.
Hennemann, Frank H.   +3 more
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Contribution to the knowledge of Chinese Phasmatodea IV: Taxonomy on Medaurini (Phasmatodea: Phasmatidae: Clitumninae) of China

Zootaxa, 2017
This paper deals with the taxonomy of Chinese Medaurini with descriptions of two new genera, 14 new species and two new subspecies, proposal of two new combinations and report of two new records for China. A total of seven genera and 42 species are recognised in the tribe.
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Chromosomal diversity in the Australian Phasmatodea

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1972
A cytological survey of the Australian Phasmatodea, involving 24 species from the five major subfamilies present in Australia, has confirmed earlier indications of the karyotypic diversity of this Order of insects. Male diploid chromosome numbers range from 26 to 45, and XO and XY sex-chromosome mechanisms occur.
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A Comparison of Hemocytes in Phasmatodea and Blattodea Species

Entomological News, 2018
The aim of this study was to characterize and quantify hemocyte types in the Indian stick insect Carausius morosus (Phasmatidae) and in the tropical cockroaches Blaberus craniifer and Archimandrita tessellata (Blaberidae) cultivated in an insectary. Plasmatocytes, prohemocytes, granulocytes, coagulocytes and spherulocytes were found in the cockroaches.
Kolundžić, Ena   +3 more
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On the cytotaxonomy of phasmids (Phasmatodea)

Chromosoma, 1959
A wide diversity in chromosome complement is found in two species of phasmids of the primitive group Prisopini—Prisopus ariadne Hebard and Prisopus berosus Westwood. P. ariadne has a diploid male complement of 28, comprising 13 pairs of relatively large mediokinetic autosomes and Neo XY sex chromosomes. P.
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Kentromorphic phases in three species of Phasmatodea.

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1957
Nymphs of the injurious Australian Phasmatidae Podacanthus wilkinsoni Macl., Didymuria violescens (Leach), and Ctenomorphodes tessulata (Gray) were reared from the early instars in crowds and in isolation. Typical kentromorphic phase differences, quite analogous to those of locusts, developed in the colour pattern of the isolated and crowded insects ...
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Phasmatodea of Jamaica, part I: a new species of Diapherodes Gray, 1835 (Phasmatodea, Phasmatidae, Cladomorphinae)

Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 2021
Bellanger, Yannick   +3 more
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Phasmatodea (fásmidos, insectos palo)

2022
Manuel Alejandro Ramírez Mora   +2 more
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Time-varying Binary Phasmatodea Population Evolution Algorithm

Journal of Internet Technology
Phasmatodea Population Evolution Algorithm (PPE) is an optimization algorithm based on insect behavior. It excels in solving tasks in continuous space. Standard PPE is not suitable for addressing binary problems such as path selection problems, neural network training, and feature selection problems. However, real-world binary problems cannot be solved
Jiayin Lou   +3 more
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