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Acanthoxyla geisovii (Kaup, 1866)
Acanthoxyla huttoni Salmon, 1955
Acanthoxyla inermis Salmon, 1955
Acanthoxyla intermedia Salmon, 1955
Acanthoxyla prasina...
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Acanthoxyla prasina, the
prickly stick insect, is a
stick insect in the
order Phasmatodea and the
family Phasmatidae. It is
native throughout New Zealand...
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Acanthoxyla inermis (the
unarmed stick insect) is an
insect that was
described by John
Salmon in 1955.
Acanthoxyla inermis is
included in the
genus Acanthoxyla...
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Europe but are introduced, as for
example with a
couple of
species of
Acanthoxyla,
which are
native to New
Zealand but are
present in
southern England...
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insects in New Zealand:
Acanthoxyla fasciata (Hutton 1899)
Acanthoxyla geisoveii (Kaup 1866)
Acanthoxyla huttoni (Salmon 1955)
Acanthoxyla intermedia (Salmon...
- The rare
Acanthoxyla prasina, or
prickly stick insect, is
resident in Fairfield....
- - from
Australia Unarmed stick insect (
Acanthoxyla inermis) from New
Zealand Prickly stick insect (
Acanthoxyla prasina) from New
Zealand Reticulitermes...
- Species: P. sentus
Binomial name Pseudo****archus
sentus (Salmon, 1948)
Synonyms Acanthoxyla senta Salmon, 1948 Pseudo****archus
senta (Salmon, 1948)...
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Bruntridactylus Günther, 1979 Xya Latreille, 1809 Phasmatidae:
Phasmatinae Acanthoxyla Uvarov 1955 (* New Zealand) Bacillidae: Bacillinae:
tribe Bacillini Bacillus...
- is huge, and all
Acanthoxyla are
females reproducing by parthenogenesis. The
following genera are
currently recognized:
Acanthoxyla Uvarov, 1944 Argosarchus...