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Ctenomorpha marginipennis, the margin-winged
stick insect, is a
species of
stick insect endemic to
southern Australia. The
species was
first described...
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Facility lists:
Ctenomorpha gargantua Hasenpusch & Brock, 2006
Ctenomorpha marginipennis G.R.Gray, 1833 (several synonyms) "
Ctenomorpha Gray, 1833". www...
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Ctenomorpha gargantua, the
gargantuan stick insect, is a
species of
stick insect that is
endemic to
rainforests in
northeastern Queensland, Australia...
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spines or
toxic secretions.
Stick insects from the
genera Phryganistria,
Ctenomorpha, and
Phobaeticus include the world's
longest insects.
Members of the...
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Phasmatinae genus:
Ctenomorpha Ctenomorpha chronus Ctenomorpha acheron Ctenomorpha haworthii Ctenomorpha macleayi Ctenomorpha caprella Ctenomorpha salmacis genus:...
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insect Ctenomorpha marginipennis;
having been
placed in the
genus Didymuria by
William Forsell Kirby in 1904, it was
subsequently accepted as
Ctenomorpha chronus...
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considered to be the
longest stick insect in the
world until the
discovery of
Ctenomorpha gargantua. It is
native to south-east
Queensland and New
South Wales...
- it has a body
length of 35.7 cm (14.1 in).
Females of the
Australian Ctenomorpha gargantua have been
confirmed at up to 56.5 cm (22.2 in) in
total length...
- with 35.7 cm (14.1 in). P. "chinensis", P. chani, P.
serratipes and
Ctenomorpha gargantua exceed it in
total length with legs
extended (no body lengths...
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Diura chronus is a
junior synonym for the
Australian stick insect Ctenomorpha marginipennis.
Diura is a
valid name for a
genus of stoneflies. This...