Phasmida Species Catalog

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Phasmida Species Catalog
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ISBN-10 : 0578926563
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Book excerpt: Phasmida is an insect order containing what is commonly referred to as stick insects or walking sticks. The order also includes the leaf mimicking insect family: Phylliidae. There are just over 3400 described species of stick insects, distributed in an estimated SI I genera, predominantly inhabiting tropical and subtropical regions of the world. This book provides entomologists, researchers, taxonomists, educators, and enthusiasts a complete and up-to-date global species checklist of extant phasmids-complete with their geographical distribution.


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