Stick insects (known as walkingsticks in the USA) and leaf insects form the order Phasmida (also known as Phasmatodea, Phasmatoptera, and Cheleutoptera). The name of the order derives from the Latin ‘phasma’ meaning...
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Stick insects (known as walkingsticks in the USA) and leaf insects form the order Phasmida (also known as Phasmatodea, Phasmatoptera, and Cheleutoptera). The name of the order derives from the Latin ‘phasma’ meaning...
Reviews of the occurrence of spermatophores in phasmids (Bragg, 1991a; Carlberg, 1981) and subsequent records (Bragg, 1991b, 1992, 2001) provide strong evidence that this is the normal mechanism for sperm transfer in the order. Spermatophores have been found in 21 species, five families, and...
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| Phasmatologist | Phasmid Interests |
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| J. T. Clark |
rearing, Breeding, Egg morphology, ootaxonomy |
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