- The
Obriminae are the most species-rich
subfamily of the
Phasmatodea family Heteropterygidae native to
Southeast Asia. It is
divided into two tribe. The...
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abdomen they have a
beaked secondary ovipositor,
typical of
species of the
Obriminae,
which surrounds the
primary ovipositor. The
nymphs and the
freshly molted...
-
abdomen is the beak-shaped
secondary ovipositor,
typical of
species of the
Obriminae. The
females are very
variable in
pattern and
color and are much more...
- 4 in), are
within the
genera Pylaemenes and Orestes.
While the
subfamily Obriminae with
almost 3.0
centimetres (1.2 in) in
Tisamenus hebardi and up to 13...
-
endemic genus Euobrimus Rehn & Rehn 1939 (Phasmatodes: Heteropterygidae:
Obriminae), Asia Life Sciences, The
Asian International Journal of Life Sciences...
- beak-shaped
secondary ovipositor that is
typical of all
species of the
Obriminae,
which surrounds the
actual ovipositor. The
shape of the preopercular...
- a
species of
stick insects. It is one of the
largest in the
subfamily Obriminae.
Females reach a
length of 135
millimetres (5.3 in). At 75 millimetres...
- he also
regards the
tribes described by both had. In the case of the
Obriminae this is not true,
since both the
genus Obrimus and
Theramenes were established...
- (1939). The
Orthoptera of the
Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae;
Obriminae,
Proceedings of The
Academy of
Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
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abdomen is the beak-shaped
secondary ovipositor typical of
species of the
Obriminae, as in all
species of the genus, is
characteristically curved upwards...