Phobaeticus | |
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Phobaeticus serratipes | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Phasmatodea |
Family: | Phasmatidae |
Subfamily: | Clitumninae |
Tribe: | Pharnaciini |
Genus: | Phobaeticus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 |
Species | |
Synonyms | |
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Phobaeticus is a genus of Asian stick insects comprising over 25 species. The genus includes some of the world's longest insects.
Some species of Phobaeticus were formerly included in the genus Pharnacia instead (e.g. Phobaeticus serratipes was known as Pharnacia serratipes).
Species
- Phobaeticus annamallayanus (Wood-Mason, 1877)
- Phobaeticus chani Bragg, 2008
- Phobaeticus decoris Seow-Choen, 2016
- Phobaeticus foliatus (Bragg, 1995)
- Phobaeticus grubaueri (Redtenbacher, 1908)
- Phobaeticus hypharpax (Westwood, 1859)
- Phobaeticus incertus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
- Phobaeticus ingens (Redtenbacher, 1908)
- Phobaeticus kirbyi Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
- Phobaeticus lobulatus (Carl, 1913)
- Phobaeticus lumawigi Brock, 1998
- Phobaeticus magnus Hennemann & Conle, 2008
- Phobaeticus mjobergi (Günther, 1935)
- Phobaeticus monicachiae Seow-Choen, 2016
- Phobaeticus palawanensis Hennemann & Conle, 2008
- Phobaeticus philippinicus (Hennemann & Conle, 1997)
- Phobaeticus pinnipes (Redtenbacher, 1908)
- Phobaeticus redtenbacheri (Dohrn, 1910)
- Phobaeticus serratipes (Gray, 1835)
- Phobaeticus sinetyi Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
- Phobaeticus sobrinus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 (synonym P. beccarianus) - type species
- Phobaeticus trui Bresseel & Constant, 2014
Reassigned species
- P. lambirica, P. rex = Pharnacia rex (Günther, 1928)
- P. sichuanensis = Baculonistria alba Chen & He, 1990
References
External links
- Phasmid Study Group: Phobaeticus
- Phasmida Genus File: Phobaeticus
- Media related to Phobaeticus at Wikimedia Commons
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