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Taxonomic database of the stick and leaf insects of the world. ... The Phasmida Species File (PSF) is a taxonomic database of the world's Phasmida (stick and leaf insects, known as walking sticks and walking leaves in the U.S.). It contains full synonymic and taxonomic information for over 2,950 valid species and over 4...
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Phasmatodea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page displays the three Phasmid records currently available within the Entophiles database. Select the thumbnail photograph of the stick insect below to access the descriptive record for this insect. Stick insects used to be grouped in with grasshoppers, crickets, roaches and mantids in the ... Blending in perfectly,
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The order Phasmida includes some of the best camouflage artists in the insect world - the stick and leaf insects. In fact, the order name comes from the Greek word phasma , meaning apparition. The order is sometimes called Phasmatodea. ... Most insects in the order Phasmida, including all leaf insects,
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(type=long) Information on how to identify insects and other invertebrates. The Amateur Entomologists' Society provides information and two different identification services, one is for members of the society and the other is for non-members. ... This section includes: ... Identification services for AES members...
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The Phasmida Species File (PSF) is a taxonomic database of the world's Phasmida (stick and leaf insects, known as walking sticks and walking leaves in the U.S.). It contains full synonymic and taxonomic information for over 2,950 valid species and over 4,500 taxonomic names (all ranks, valid and not valid).
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Morphological characters for identifying insects in the order Phasmida. ... ; Diapheromera femorata (Say), Phasmida, Heteronemiidae ... Identifying characteristics for the order Phasmida include:
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