- The
family Phylliidae (often
misspelled Phyllidae)
contains the
extant true leaf
insects or
walking leaves,
which include some of the most
remarkably camouflaged...
- phasmatodeans, phasmids, or
ghost insects, with
phasmids in the
family Phylliidae called leaf insects, leaf-bugs,
walking leaves, or bug leaves. The group's...
- is the
largest and most
widespread genus of leaf
insects in the
family Phylliidae (Phasmatodea). They can be
found in Sundaland,
Philippine Islands, Wallacea...
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continental Asia. The
Pulchriphyllium can be
differentiated from
other Phylliidae genera by the
following combinations of
morphological characters. Female:...
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Phyllium philippini**** is a
species of leaf
insect in the
family Phylliidae. It is
endemic to the Philippines.
Phyllium philippini**** was
described on...
- This is a list of the
Australian Phasmatodea.
There are
approximately 150 species. The list is
organized from family, to subfamily,
genus and then species...
- The
walking leaf
insects (
Phylliidae) from the Indo-Pacific
region resemble tree
leaves in
appearance and posture....
-
Hausleithner (1984) Eine neue Phyllium-Art aus
Malaysia (Phasmatodea:
Phylliidae),
Entomologische Zeitschrift (Entomol. Z.) 94(4):39-43
Bragg (2001), Phasmids...
- Canada), phasmids,
ghost insects and leaf
insects (generally the
family Phylliidae). The group's name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** φάσμα phasma, meaning...
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Cryptophyllium westwoodii is a
species of leaf
insect in the
family Phylliidae. It is
distributed from
southern China, the
Andaman islands, Myanmar, Indo-China...