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Bewegungsmimikry beiCarausius morosus Br. (Phasmida)

Experientia, 1971
Larvae and imagoes ofCarausius execute rhythmic swinging movements with their whole body at higher temperature and high atmospheric moisture. These are used for the regulation of the body temperature.
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Description of a supposed new species of Phasmidae

1887
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The fossil record of Phasmida (Insecta: Neoptera)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 2000
AbstractA review of the Phasmida fossil record is provided. No fossils of Timema Scudder are known. Euphasmida fossils include: Agathemera reclusa Scudder, Electrobaculum gracilis Sharov, Eophasma oregonense Sellick, Eophasma minor Sellick, Eophasmina manchesteri Sellick, Pseudoperla gracilipes Pictet, Pseudoperla lineata Pictet and various ...
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STUDIES IN THE MANTIDAE AND PHASMIDAE OF PANAMA (ORTHOPTERA)

1922
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On a collection of Javanese Mantidae and Phasmidae (Orthoptera)

1912
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A key to the eggs of stick and leaf insects (Phasmida)

Systematic Entomology, 1979
Abstract. An illustrated key is provided for the identification of the eggs of fifty‐eight genera of Phasmida.
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Two new species of Phasmidae

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Bibliography of Phasmida (Insecta) - III. (1950-1959).

1985
The literature on the stick- and leaf-insects (order Phasmida) published during the period 1950-1959 have been listed. 196 sentific papers, chapters in books, thesises, reports etc. are listed. A systematic index is included.
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A wing of Phasmida from the Cretaceous Period (Insecta)

Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1981
AbstractA fossil wing from the Coniacean, Upper Cretaceous, of Greenland is referred to Phasmida (Cheleutoptera), and based on this, the phylogeny of the order is discussed. Phasmida appears to be more closely related Acridoidea than to any other orthopteroid group.
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Bibliography of Phasmida (Insecta) I. 1970-1979

1983
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