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Egg chorion architecture in stick insects (Phasmatodea)
International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology, 1993Abstract Comparative analysis of egg chorion architecture by scanning and transmission electron microscopy is reported in about 50 species of stick insects (Phasmatodea). Particular attention has been paid to: (1) synthesis and structure of egg shell layers; (2) egg shape; (3) morphology of the external chorionic surface; (4) position and structure ...
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Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology
Baculofractum Zompro 1995 is a genus of stick insects in the family Lonchodidae, subfamily Lonchodinae represented by three species: B. insigne, B. shelfordi, and B. williemsei, distributed in Indonesia and Malaysia. This paper reports the discovery of a
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Baculofractum Zompro 1995 is a genus of stick insects in the family Lonchodidae, subfamily Lonchodinae represented by three species: B. insigne, B. shelfordi, and B. williemsei, distributed in Indonesia and Malaysia. This paper reports the discovery of a
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2002 
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Conle, Oskar V., Hennemann, Frank H
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Conle, Oskar V., Hennemann, Frank H
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Calvisia is a colorful winged stick insect genus consisting of 6 subgenera and 44 species widely distributed in temperate and tropical Asia. C. medogensis syn. nov.
Hao-Ran Gao +5 more
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Calvisia is a colorful winged stick insect genus consisting of 6 subgenera and 44 species widely distributed in temperate and tropical Asia. C. medogensis syn. nov.
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This paper describes a new species Parasinophasma ledongense sp. nov. of the genus Parasinophasma Chen & He, 2006. The diagnostic characters of the new species are illustrated, and an identification key is provided for males and females of the genus.
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This paper describes a new species Parasinophasma ledongense sp. nov. of the genus Parasinophasma Chen & He, 2006. The diagnostic characters of the new species are illustrated, and an identification key is provided for males and females of the genus.
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Zoologischer Anzeiger, 2019 
Abstract The male genitalia have been neglected in Phasmatodea studies over the years. There are few works describing and illustrating this organ and no studies demonstrating its usage. Concerned by this matter, this paper aimed to investigate whether the male genitalia of Phasmatodea is useful for systematics.
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Abstract The male genitalia have been neglected in Phasmatodea studies over the years. There are few works describing and illustrating this organ and no studies demonstrating its usage. Concerned by this matter, this paper aimed to investigate whether the male genitalia of Phasmatodea is useful for systematics.
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The evolution and subsequent classification or the Phasmatodea
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Kentromorphic phases in three species of Phasmatodea.
Australian Journal of Zoology, 1957Nymphs 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 ...
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Zootaxa, 2008 
The genus Malacomorpha Rehn, 1906 is revised at the species-level, based upon examination of all necessary type-material and extensive material housed in ANSP, CMNH and USNM mainly collected on nine expeditions to the Dominican Republic, including collections at 280 sites distributed throughout the country.
Conle, Oskar V. +2 more
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The genus Malacomorpha Rehn, 1906 is revised at the species-level, based upon examination of all necessary type-material and extensive material housed in ANSP, CMNH and USNM mainly collected on nine expeditions to the Dominican Republic, including collections at 280 sites distributed throughout the country.
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Notes on the Phasmatodea of Sri Lanka (Orthoptera)
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