
Phasmatidae - Wikipedia
The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects (order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. [1] Like many of their relatives, the Phasmatidae are capable of regenerating limbs and commonly reproduce by parthenogenesis. Despite their bizarre, even threatening appearance, they are harmless to humans.
Phasmatodea - Wikipedia
The Phasmatodea (also known as Phasmida or Phasmatoptera) are an order of insects whose members are variously known as stick insects, stick bugs, walkingsticks, stick animals, or bug sticks. They are also occasionally referred to as Devil's darning needles, although this name is shared by both dragonflies and crane flies. [1] .
Order Phasmatodea – ENT 425 – General Entomology
Common Name: Walkingsticks / Stick Insects / Leaf Insects / Phasmids. Greek Origins of Name: Phasmatodea, derived from the Greek “phasm” meaning phantom, refers to the cryptic appearance and behavior of these insects. Hemimetabola, i.e. incomplete metamorphosis (egg, nymph, adult) Polyneoptera, closely related to Orthoptera and Dermaptera.
walking stick - Encyclopedia Britannica
2025年1月24日 · walking stick, (order Phasmida, or Phasmatodea), any of about 3,000 species of slow-moving insects that are green or brown in color and bear a resemblance to twigs as a protective device. Walking sticks found in the tropics are the largest and most abundant. Walking sticks are related to leaf insects, which are also in the order Phasmida.
Phasmatidae
The Phasmatidae family, commonly known as stick insects and leaf insects, encompasses an array of elongated, often cryptically camouflaged insects. They excel in mimicking sticks, leaves, and twigs, enabling them to evade predators.
Family Phasmatidae - Winged Walkingsticks - BugGuide.Net
2021年8月3日 · Brock P.D. Phasmida species file online. Version 5.0. An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.
Phasmatidae - Animalia
The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects (order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. Like many of their relatives, the Phasmatidae are capable of regenerating limbs and commonly reproduce by parthenogenesis.
Stick and Leaf Insects: Order Phasmida - ThoughtCo
2008年4月7日 · Phasmids use their unique camouflage to fool predators. With long legs and antennae, walkingsticks look much like the twiggy shrubs and tree branches where they spend their lives. Leaf insects, which are usually flatter and more colorful than stick insects, resemble foliage of the plants they eat.
Leaf and Stick Insects: Order Phasmatodea - Australian Museum
Phasmids are insects that eat leaves and resemble leaves or sticks. They are usually green or brown but may reveal brightly coloured underwings when they fly. They have developed many unusual shapes to camouflage themselves to avoid detection by predators. The order Phasmatodea includes the longest insects in the world.
Phasmatidae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
Phasmatidae – Taxon details on National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). For more multimedia, look at Phasmatidae on Wikimedia Commons.
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