Acanthoxylini
| Acanthoxylini | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Subphylum: | Hexapoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Phasmatodea |
| Suborder: | Verophasmatodea |
| Superfamily: | Anareolatae |
| Family: | Phasmatidae |
| Subfamily: | Phasmatinae |
| Tribe: | Acanthoxylini Bradley & Galil, 1977 |
| Diversity | |
| 6 genera | |
| Synonyms | |
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Acanthoxylini is a tribe of Phasmatodeas (stick insects and relatives). They belong to the "typical" stick insects of the superfamily Anareolatae, though they are rather notable among these. For example, the New Zealand Giant Stick Insect (the only species of Argosarchus) is huge, and all Acanthoxyla are females reproducing by parthenogenesis.
Genera
Six genera are currently recognized[1]:
- Acanthoxyla Uvarov, 1944
- Argosarchus – New Zealand Giant Stick Insect
- Arphax Stål, 1875
- Clitarchus Stål, 1875
- Pseudoclitarchus Salmon, 1991
- Vasilissa Kirby, 1896
References
- Brock, Paul D.; Eades, David C.; Otte, Daniel & Baker, Ed [2008]: Phasmida Species File Online - Acanthoxylini. Version 2.1/3.3. Retrieved 2008-AUG-06.
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