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Anisomorpha buprestoides, the
southern two-striped walkingstick,
devil rider, or musk mare, is a
stick insect (order Phasmatodea:
otherwise known as "phasmids"...
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Anisomorpha is a
genus of
walking stick insect capable of
secreting a
substance from
glands on the
metathorax that can
cause an
intense burning irritation...
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Anisomorpha ferruginea is a
species in the
family Pseudophasmatidae ("striped walkingsticks"), in the
order Phasmatodea ("walkingsticks").
Common names...
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Taractrocera anisomorpha, the
large yellow gr****-dart or
orange gr****-dart, is a
butterfly of the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in the
Northern Territory...
- Additionally, the
chemistry of the
defense spray from at
least one species,
Anisomorpha buprestoides, has been
shown to vary
based on the insect's life stage...
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Pseudophasmatinae Rehn, 1904
Tribe Anisomorphini Redtenbacher, 1906
Genus Anisomorpha Gray, 1835
Genus Atratomorpha Conle & Hennemann, 2002
Genus Autolyca...
- schroderiana, M.
striatella Subgenus Meleagris: (≡Rodrigoa) 7 species, e.g. M.
anisomorpha, M. heteroptera, M.
meleagris Subgenus Nidifica: (≡Buccella) 4-5 species:...
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Rubus species,
Phytolacca rigida,
Vaccinium species,
Camponotus species,
Anisomorpha buprestoides and the eggs of
Alligator mississippiensis. In the fall...
- Mesoraphidiidae.
Genus includes new
species L. delicata.
Proraphidia anisomorpha Sp. nov Chen et al.
Early Cretaceous Laiyang Formation China A member...
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geographical variation in the
chemical defense of the
walkingstick insect Anisomorpha buprestoides".
Journal of
Chemical Ecology. 34 (5): 584–590. doi:10...