This page contains references to a number of collected papers concerning
the Stick Insects (Phasmatodea) of Australia.
Literature on the Australian Phasmatodea, essential primary source
material for constructing this guide, is hard to find and widely
scattered.
Each paper listed here is linked to an abstract.
- AES (Amateur Entolological Society) (1970).
Rearing Stick Insects.
Leaflet No. 30.
[Wanted for: Acrophylla wuelfingi (as Acrophylla titan). ]
- Audinet-Serville, J.G. (1838).
Histoire Naturelle des Insects. 0rthopteres. Suite a Buffon.
Paris: Librairie Encyclopedique de Roret, i-xviii + 1-776, Atlas pl. 1-14.
[Wanted for:
Pachimorpha simplicipes,
Genus Eurycnema,
Genus Necroscia]
-
Balderson, J., Rentz,
D.C.F. and Roach, A.M.E. (1998).
in
Houston, W.K.K. & Wells, A. (1998) (eds)
Zoological Catalogue of Australia.
Vol. 23.
Archaeognatha, Zygentoma, Blattodea, Isoptera, Mantodea, Dermaptera,
Phasmatodea, Embioptera, Zoraptera.
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, Australia (ISBN 0643 06035 9).
pp. 347 - 376.
-
Banks, C.B. (1992).
Notes on egg-laying in an australian stick-insect (Phasmatodea).
Victorian Entomologist, 22(5), October 1992, pp. 116-117.
- Bates (1865).
Transactions of the Linnaean Society of London. xxv.
[Wanted for: Podacanthus viridiroseus.]
- Bedford, G. O. 1967.
The development of the egg of Didymuria violescens
(Leach) in relation to diapause.
MS thesis. Univ. Sydney, Sydney, Australia. 84 pp.
[Cited by Bedford,
1978. Mr. Bedford tells me the majority of the information appears
in Bedford 1970.]
-
Bedford, G.O. (1968).
Notes on the biology of some Australian stick insects (Phasmatodea),
Journal of the Australian Entomological Society,
7: 81-82
-
Bedford, G. O. (1970).
The development of the egg of Didymuria violescens
- embryology and determination of the stage at which first
diapause occurs.
Australian Journal of Zoology 18: 155-169
-
Bedford, G.O. (1975).
Defensive behaviour of the New Guinea stick insect Eurycantha
(Phasmatodea: Phasmatidae: Eurycanthinae).
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
100: 218-222
-
Bedford, G. O. (1976).
Description and development of the eggs of two stick insects
from New Britain.
Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 15: 389-393
-
Bedford, G.O. (1978).
Biology and ecology of the Phasmatodea.
Ann. Rev. Entomol. 23: 125-149
-
Bedford, G.O. & Chinnick, L.J. (1966).
Conspicuous displays in two species of Australian stick insects.
Anim. Behav., 14: 518-521
- Beier, M. (1957).
Orthopteroidea. Ordnung Cheleutoptera Crampton, 1915. pp. 305-454
in Bronn, H.G. Kiassen und Ordnungen des Tierreichs.
Vol. 6(5)(3) Leipzig Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Geest &
Portig K.-G.
- Beier, M. (1968).
Ordnung Phasmida (Staboder Gespenstheuschrecken) Handb. Zool., Ben.
4(2): 1-56
- Banerjee, SK., and Kevan, D.K.McE. (1960).
A preliminary revision of the Genus Arractomorpha Saussure, 1862
(Orthoptera: Acridoidea: Pyrgomorphidae).
Treubia 25, 165-89.
- Boisduval, J.A. (1835).
Faune entomologique de l'Océan Pacifique, avec
l'illustration des Insectes nouveaux, recueillis pendant le voyage de
l'Astrolabe, Vol. 2 (Orth.), 267-716.
[Wanted for genus Eurycantha.]
-
Bradley, J.C., and Galil, B.S. (1977).
The taxonomic arrangement of the Phasmatodea with keys to the subfamilies
and tribes.
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington,
79(2): 176-208.
- Breedon, S. 1995.
Paul and the Rainforest.
Steve Parish Publishing Pty Ltd., Queensland.
-
Brewster, M.N., Brewster, A.A. and Crouch, N. (1946).
Family Phasmidæ (Leaf and Stick Insects).
In
Life Stories of Australian Insects.
Sydney: Lake & Ashes.
2nd Edition.
pp. 26-31
-
Brock, P.D. and Lowe, L.M. (1998).
A Study of Stick-insects (Phasmida) from Kakadu National Park,
Northern Territory, Australia.
J. Orthoptera Research, 7: 71-76
- Brock, P.D. (1992).
Rearing and Studying Stick and Leaf-Insects.
The Amateur Entomologist,
Vol. 22, Feltham.
-
Brock, P.D. (1994).
Giant Stick Insects in Australia:
Notes on Acrophylla titan (Macleay).
Amateur Entomol. Soc. Bull.,
53: 61-67
-
Brock, P.D. (1996).
Hot Insect Collection,
Insect World, 1(4): 14-15.
-
Brock, P.D. (1998).
Studies on the stick-insect genus Eurycnema Audinet-Serville
(Phasmida; Phasmatidae) with particular reference to Australian species.
J. Orthoptera Research, 7: 61-70.
-
Brock, P.D. (1999).
Review, Zoological Catalogue of Australia.
Bulletin of the Amateur Entomological Society,
58: 177-178.
-
Brock, P.D. (1999).
The amazing world of stick and leaf insects.
The amateur entomologist, vol. 26.
Brentwood, UK: Cravitz Printing Company Ltd.
-
Brock, P.D. (2000a).
Studies on Australian stick-insects of the family
Heteronemiidae, subfamily Lonchodinae, including the description of a
new genus. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 9, Nov. 2000: pp. 51-55
- Brock, P.D. (2000b).
A Complete Guide to Breeding Stick and Leaf Insects.
Hardcover 64 pages 83 colour illustrations. ISBN 1-85279-124-1.
EAN 9781852791247. Published by TFH Publications Nest Business Park,
Martin Rd, Havant PO9 5TL, UK.
-
Brock, P.D. (2002).
Studies on the Australasian stick-insect genus Extatosoma Gray
(Phasmida: Phasmatidae: Tropoderinae: Extatosomatini),
Journal of Orthoptera Research, Dec. 2001, 10(2): 303-313
-
Bruins, E. (1999).
The Complete Encyclopedia of Terrarium.
Grange Books.
- Brull A. M. 1836.
Histoire naturelle des Insectes. IX. Orth.
Paris.
- Brunner von Wattenwyl. K. & Redtenbacher, J. (1908).
Die lnsetzenfamilie der Phasmiden. Lfg 3: (Schluss: Phasmidae
anareolatae (Phibalosomini, Acrophylini, Necrosciini). Leipzig: Verlag
Engelmann pp. 339-589 12 pls [538].
[Wanted for: Acrophylla ligula]
- Brunner von Wattenwyl, K. (1868).
Reisen im Innern der Insel Viti Levu
von Dr Graeffe.
Naturf Gesellsch. Zurich, 70: 46.
- Brunner von Wattenwyl, K. (1875?)
Recensio Orthopterorum, III (?).
Mitth. Mus. Hamb., XV., p. 4.
[Cited by Tepper 1902].
Wanted for Genus Graeffea p. 40 (?) p. 46 (?)]
- Brunner von Wattenwyl, K. (1893).
Revision du systeme des
Orthopteres et description des especes rapportees par M. Leon Fea di
Birmanie. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova (2)13: 1-230.
[Wanted for Genus Platycraninae, Genus Sipyloidea]
- Brunner von Wattenwyl, K. (1907).
In Brunner von Wattenwyl, K. & Redtenbacher, 1. (1907).
Die Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden. Lfg 2: Phasmidae anareolatae
(Clitumnini, Lonchodini, Bacunculini). Leipzig: Verlag Engelmann,
pp. 181-340 pls vii-xv
[Wanted for:
Arphax signatus,
Carausius australicus,
Carausius macerrimus,
Clitarchus longipes
Hyrtacus imitans,
Lonchodes longiceps,
Parasipyloidea aberrata,
Parasipyloidea annulata,
Parasipyloidea granulosa,
Parasipyloidea ignotus,
Parasipyloidea spurcata,
Parasipyloidea tener]
- Burmeister, H. C. C. (1838).
Handbuch der Entomologie. Berlin: T.C.F. Enslin Vol. 2(2) 1050 pp.
- Campbell, K. G. 1959.
[Something] of Research into Stick Insect Problem in N.S.W.
Aust. For., 23(1): 19-23
- Campbell, K. G. 1960.
Preliminary studies in population estimation of two species of
stick insects occurring in plague numbers in highland forest
areas of south-eastern Australia.
Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW 85: 121-41
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
- Campbell, K. G. 1960.
Forest Insect [something] in NSW [something],
FAO/FORPEIT (?)
-
Campbell, K.G., 1961.
The effects of forest fires on three species of Stick Insects
(Phasmatidae Phasmatodea) occurring in plagues in forest areas of
south-eastern Australia.
Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales,
86(1): 112-121
- Campbell, K. G. 1964.
Symposium on In[something]ally Pa[something]on
Tree Diseases and Insects
FAO/IVFRO (?)
Oxford 20-30 July 1964
-
Campbell, K.G., 1966.
A review of research on disease and insects affecting forest trees in
Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania"
“Breeding pest-resistant trees”
Proceedings of a N.A.T.O. and N.S.F. Symposium
held at The Pennsylvania State University,
August 30 to September 11, 1964.
pp. 43-44.
Pergamon Press, 1966.
- Campbell, K. G. 1966.
A new technique of aerial spraying for control of phasmatids.
J. Entomol. Soc. Aust. 3: 36-38
(Cited by Bedford, 1978.)
- Campbell, K. G. 1974.
Factors affecting the distribution and abundance of the three
species of phasmatids which occur in plague numbers in forests
of southeastern Australia.
J. Entomol. Soc. Aust. 8: 3-6
(Cited by Bedford, 1978.)
-
Campbell, K. G., Hadlington, P., 1967.
The biology of the three species of phasmatids which occur in
plague numbers in forests of south eastern Australia.
Forestry Commission NSW Res. Note No. 20, 38 pp.
- Cantrall, I.J. (1968).
An annotated list of the Dermaptera, Dictyoptera,
Phasmatoptera, and Orthoptera of Michigan.
Michigan Entomol., 1: 299-346.
- Carlberg, U. (1987).
Bibliography of Phasmida (Insecta)
IV. 1940-1949.
Beitreige für Entomologie, Berlin, 37: 1,S.197-202.
- Carlberg, U. (1987).
Carlberg U. 1987. Culturing stick- and leaf-insects (Phasmida) - A review.
Z. Versuchstierkd.
29: 39-63.
- Carlberg, U. 1981.
A Gynandromorph specimen of Extatosoma tiaratum (MacLeay)
(Insecta: Phasmida).
Zoologischer Anzeiger, Jena
207: 320-322.
-
Carlberg, U. 1984.
Flight in female Sipyloidea sipylus.
Zool. Jahrb. Physiol.
88: 9-14.
- Casimir and Edwards (1955).
Title unknown. Subject: Mortality studies of Podacanthus wilkinsoni.
Unpublished report, Forestry Commission N.S.W.
[Cited by
Hadlington, P.W., and Hoschke, F. (1959).
Observations on the ecology of the
phasmatid Ctenomorphodes tessulata (Gray).
Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales.
84(2): 152-158
[I already have this one, except for plates 5 and 6, and possibly
page 159 (references). He also refers to figure 3 in the text, but none
appears in my copy; it may be on page 159.]
.]
- Charpentier, T. (1845).
'Orthoptera descripta et depicta.' ii 1 vi +
120 pp., 60 pl. (Lipsiae: Leipzig.)
[Tepper 1902
says year is 1841.
Wanted for:
Arphax australis,
Podacanthus unicolor.]
- Chopard, L. (1938).
La Biologie des Orthoptères. Encyclopédie
Entomologique, XX, pp. 1-541, ill. Paris: P. Lechevalier.
[Wanted for Dryococelus australis.]
- Chopard, L. (1949).
Ordre des Cheleutopteres Crampton, 1915 (= Phasmopteres Jeannel, 1947).
pp. 594-616. in Grasse, P.P. (ed.) Traite de Zoologie.
Anatomie, systematique, biologie. Vol. 9 Insectes. Paris: Masson & Cie
- Chow, Y.S. & Lin, Y.M. (1986).
Actinidine, a defensive secretion of the stick insect,
Megacrania alpheus Westwood (Orthoptera: Phasmatidae).
J. Entomol. Sci. 21: 97-101
- Clark, J.T. (1973).
Extatosoma tiaratum - a monster insect for schools.
School Sci. Rev. 55: 56-61
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
- Clark, J.T. (1974).
Stick and leaf insects.
Winchester: Shurlock. 65 pp.
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
- Clark, J.T. (1974).
Some further notes on Macleay's spectre.
School Sci. Rev. 55: 522-23
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
- Clark, J.T. (1974).
A note on Acrophylla wülfingi Redtenbacher with a
description of the male.
Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 54: 253-56
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
-
Clark, J. T. (1975).
A conspicuous spermatophore in the phasmid Extatosoma tiaratum
Macleay.
Entomol. Mon. Mag. 110: 81-82
-
Clark, J.T. (1976).
The eggs of stick insects (Phasmida): a review with
descriptions of the eggs of eleven species.
Syst. Ent. 1: 95-105.
- Clark, J.T. (1976).
The capitulum of phasmid eggs.
Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 59: 369-75
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
- Clyne, D. (1978).
Keeping Insects as Pets.
Angus & Robertson.
-
Coleman, E. (1942a).
Notes on the great brown stick-insect. I. Development of eggs and young.
Victorian Naturalist, 59: 46-48, pls. V-VI.
-
Coleman, E. (1942b).
Notes on the great brown stick-insect. II. Development of eggs and nymphs.
Victorian Naturalist, 59: 62-65, pl.VII.
-
Coleman, E. (1943).
Further notes on the great brown stick-insect.
Victorian Naturalist, 60: 105-107.
- Craddock, E. (1967.)
Chromosome studies.
Publication Unknown
- Craddock, E. (1970). -
Chromosome number variation in a stick insect
Didymuria violescens (Leach).
Science, N.Y. 167, 1380-2.
- Craddock, E. (1972).
Chromosonal diversity in the Australian Phasmatodea.
Aust. J. Zool. 20: 445-462
- Craddock, E. M. (1975).
Intraspecific karyotypic differentiation in the Australian phasmatid
Didymuria violescens (Leach) I. The chromosome races and their
structural and evolutionary relationships.
Chromosoma (Berl.) 53, 1-24.
- Curtis, J. (pre-1835.)
Gray 1835
cites ``Curtis MSS'', however P. Brock thinks this is likely to be
pers. comm. regarding potential names, and may be in the letters
collection in the British Library.
Wanted for Phasma viridirosea and Phasma tessulata.
- Dance, S.P. & Hancock, E.G. (1991).
Classic Natural History Prints: Butterflies, Moths & Other Insects.
Studio Edition Ltd, London.
[Wanted for: Acrophylla titan. Has a hand-painted A. titan
plate, from the Westwood 1859 line drawing, says Brock 1994.]
- Essig, E.O. (1942).
College Entomology.
New York.
[Wanted for: Podacanthus wilkinsoni,
cited by Clark, 1976]
- Etheridge, R. (1889.)
The general zoology of Lord Howe Island.
Austral. Mus. Mem. 2, pp. 1-42.
-
Fellenberg, S.J. (1993).
Description of the egg of a species of Onchestus Stål
(Phasmatodea: Phasmatidae),
Australian Entomologist, 20(4)
- Fischer von Waldeim, G. (1837).
Sur les Spectres ou Phasmides. Famille d'Orthopteres.
Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou, no. 6, 3-18.
- Franzman, B.A. (1974).
A new sub-family of the Phasmatodea from Australia. News
Bull. Entomological Society of Queensland 2: 63-64
-
Froggatt, W.W. (1905).
Notes on stick or leaf insects, with an account of Podacanthus
wilkinsoni as a forest pest, and the spiny leaf insect Extatosoma
tiaratum, in the orchard.
Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales 16: 515-520
- Froggatt, W.W. (1907).
Australian Insects.
8vo.
Pp. i-xiv, 1-449, 37 pls. Sydney.
[Referenced by
Froggatt (1921)
and
Froggatt (1922).]
-
Froggatt, W.W. (1921).
Notes on the Spiny Green Phasma. (Extatosoma tiaratum.)
Australian Naturalist, Sydney, iv, 16, October 1, pp. 235-237
-
Froggatt, W.W. (1922).
Description of a new phasma belonging to the genus Extatosoma.
Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW, 47: 344-345, pl. 38.
-
Froggatt, W.W. (1923).
Forest Insects of Australia.
8vo. Sydney. Pp. i-viii,
1-171, 2 col. pls., 44 full pls., 33 text-blocks.
-
Giglio-Tos, E. (1912).
Specie nuove di Fasmidi raccolti dal
Prof. L. Schultze nella Nuova Guinea.
Entomol. Rundsch., 29(14), 93-4.
-
Goode, J. (1980).
Insects of Australia.
Angus & Robertson, Sydney.
ISBN 0 207 13427 8.
pp. 39-42
-
Gray, G.R. (1833).
The Entomology of Australia in a Series of Monographs. Part 1.
The monograph of the genus Phasma.
London: Longman & Co. 28 pp. 8 pls
-
Gray, G.R. (1834).
Descriptions of several species of Australian Phasmata.
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London,
i, 1 (November 7), pp. 45-46.
-
Gray, G.R. (1835).
‘Synopsis of the Species of Insects Belonging to
the Family of Phasmidae.’ 48pp.
(Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman: London.)
- Griffith, Pidgeon, and Gray. 1839 (?).
Animal Kingdom.
translation of
Cuvier, G.L.C.F.D. (1817).
Le Régne animal distribué d'après son Organisation,
pour servir de Base à l'Histoire naturelle des Animaux et d'Introduction
à l'Anatomie comparée. Five volumes. Paris.
[AMSA R.B., wanted for Phyllium siccifolium, plate 79]
- Günther, K. (1931).
Beitrage zur Systematik und Geschichte der Phasmoiden fauna Ozeaniens.
Mitteilungen aus dem Zoolog. Museum in Berlin 17(6), 753-835.
[I have this one, I have yet to scan it.]
- Günther, K. (1934).
Phasmoiden und Forficuliden von Java, den Kleinen
Sundainseln and Nordaustralien.
Rev. Suisse Zool., 41(34), 525-43.
- Günther, K. (1953).
Über die taxonomische Gliederung und die geographische Verbreitung der
Insektenordnung de Phasmatodea.
Beit. Entomol. 3(5): 541-563.
[Wanted for Genus Xeroderinae.]
- Günther, K. (1956).
Phasmatoptera. pp. 87-93 in Hanstrom, B., Brinck, P. & Rudebeck,
G. (eds) South African Animal Life. Results of the Lund University
Expedition in 1950-1951. Stockholm Almqvist & Wikséll Vol. 3
-
Gurney, A.B. (1947).
Notes on some remarkable Australasian walkingsticks, including a
synopsis of the Genus Extatosoma (Orthoptera: Phasmatidae).
Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 40(3): 373-396.
- Hadlington, P.W., and Campbell, K.G. (1967).
Title Unknown, re Ctenomorphodes tessulatus.
Unplushshed internal NSW For. Comm. report
[Cited by
Campbell, 1961.]
-
Hadlington, P.W. (1965)
Variations in diapause and parthenogenesis associated with
geographic populations of Podacanthus wilkinsoni Macl.
Journal of the Entomological Society of Australia, 2: 1-5
- Hadlington, P.W. (1966).
Parthenogenesis and diapause in the eggs of the phasmatid
Extatosoma tiaratum (Macleay).
J. Entomol. Soc. Aust., 3: 59-65
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
-
Hadlington, P.W., and Hoschke, F. (1959).
Observations on the ecology of the
phasmatid Ctenomorphodes tessulata (Gray).
Proceedings of the Linnaean Society of New South Wales.
84(2): 152-158
[I already have this one, except for plates 5 and 6, and possibly
page 159 (references). He also refers to figure 3 in the text, but none
appears in my copy; it may be on page 159.]
-
Hadlington, P.W., and Johnston, J.A. (1982).
An Introduction to Australian Insects.
University of New South Wales Press,
ISBN 0 86840 465 9,
pp. 28-29
- Hadlington, P.W., and Shipp, E. (1961).
Diapause and parthenogenesis in the eggs of three species of Phasmatodea.
Proc. Linn. Soc. NSW, 86: 268-79
[Cited by Bedford,
1978, cited by Key 1974 re Ctenomorphodes tessulatus.]
- Hahn, D.E. (1912).
A list of the designated type specimens in the Macleay
Museum. Univ. Sydney, Macleay Museum, mimeo. Publ., vii + 184 pp.
- Hanitsch, R. 1902.
On the parthenogenetic breeding of Eurycnema herculeana Charpentier.
J. R. Asiatic Soc. Straits Branch 38: 35-38
[Cited by Bedford,
1976 and Bedford,
1978. This is a synonym of Eurycnema goliath.]
- Hann, W. de (1842).
Bijdragen tot de Kennis der Orthoptera. In Temminck,
CL., Verhandl. Nat Geschied. Nederl. overz. Bezitt., 2, Zool., Leiden,
pp. 45-248, pls. 10-23.
- Harman (1999).
Some Notes on rearing Acrophylla titan PSG 154,
Phasmid Studies, ISSN 0268-3806, March-1999, No 78, p. 11
- Healey, A. & Smithers, C. (1971)
Australian Insects in Colour.
Sydney.
[Wanted for: Didymuria violescens,
cited by Clark, 1976]
-
Heather, N.W. (1965).
Studies on female genitalia of Queensland Phasmida,
Journal of the Entomological Society of Queensland,
4: 33-38.
- Heather, N.W. (1965).
Occurrence of Cleptidae parasites in eggs of Ctenomorphodes
tessulatus (Gray) in Queensland.
Journal of the Entomological Society of Queensland 4: 86-87
[Cited by Bedford,
1978.]
-
Hiscox, D. (2002).
Phasmid Dryococelus australis survey, Balls Pyramid, 26 March 2002
- Hope, Rev W.J. (pre-1835).
Gray 1835
cites ``Hope MSS'', however P. Brock thinks this is likely to be
pers. comm. regarding potential names, and may be in the letters
collection in the British Library.
Wanted for
Bacillus squalidus, Bacteria coenosa, Bacteria
fragilis, Genus Bacillus.
- Horne, P.A. and Crawford, D.J. 1996.
Backyard Insects.
Melbourne University Press.
-
Hughes, L., 1996.
When an Insect is more like a Plant.
Nature Australia, 25(4): 30-38
- Hughes, L. and Westoby, M. (1992).
Capitula on stick insect eggs and elaiosomes on seeds:
convergent adaptations for burial by ants.
Functional Ecology, 6: 642-648.
-
Hughes, R.D. (1975).
Living Insects,
William CollinsSydney,
ISBN 0 00 211437 2
- Illiger, J.K.W. (1798).
'Verzeichnis der Kafer Preussens von J. Kugelann.' 511 pl. (Gebauer: Halle.)
[Wanted for Genus Phyllium.]
- International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature (1964).
Opinion 716. Phasmatidae Gray, 1835 (Insecta, Phasmatodea) added to the
Official List of Family-group Names.
Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 21: 420-1.
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1962).
Opinion 641. Addition of certain generic and specific names in the
Family Phasmatidae (Insecta, Phasmatodea) to the Official Lists and
Indexes. Bull. Zool. Nomencl., 19: 274-9.
- Jacobson, C.C.R. and Bianchi, V.L. (1902).
Orthoptera and Pseudoneuroptera of the Russian Empire.
St. Petersb. 432 p.
[Wanted for Order Phasmatodea p. 59.]
-
John, B., Rentz, D.C.F. & Contreras, N. (1987).
Extensive chromosome variation in the stick insect genus Sipyloidea
Brunner von Wattenwyl (Phylliidae: Necrosciinae) within Australia, and
descriptions of three new species.
Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1: 603-630
- Karny, H.H. (1923).
Zur Nomenklatur der Phasmoiden.
Treubia, 3: 230-42.
[Wanted for: Genus Ctenomorphodes Genus Scionecra, Subfamily
Pachymorphinae, Subfamily Phasmatinae.]
- Kaup, J.J. (1866).
Description of two new species of the genus Bacillus, Latr.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society, London: 577-578.
- Kaup, J.J. (1871a).
Ueber die Eier der Phasmiden.
Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift,
15: 17-24, pl. 1.
[Mentioned by Brock
2002, wanted for Extatosoma tiaratum eggs pictured. May be found in AMSA
Entomology section.]
-
Kaup, J.J. (1871).
Neue Phasmidae.
Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. 15: 25-42.
- Kevan, D.E.McE. (1982).
Phasmatoptera. In Parker, S.P. (ed.) Synopsis and
Classification of Living Organisms. McGraw Hill: New York. Vol. 2,
pp. 379-383.
- Kevan, D.K.McE. (ed.) (1977).
The higher classification of the orthopteroid insects.
Lyman Entomol. Mus. Res. Lab. Memoir No. 4, 26 pp.
-
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.]
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Acrophylla ligula,
Acrophylla wuelfingi,
Austroclonistria serrulata,
Ctenomorphodes aliena,
Hermarchus polynesicus,
Parasipyloidea cercata,
Parasipyloidea strumosa,
Parasosibia australica,
Paronchestus charon,
Phyllium frondosum,
Sipyloidea filiformis,
Genus Anasceles,
Genus Austroclonistria,
Genus Mesaner,
Genus Parasipyloidea,
Genus Parasosibia,
Genus Paronchestus.]
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.
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There could have been a facsimile edition by E. Bauer in 1985.]
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[I actually have the text of this one, and plates VII and VIII, but
I'm looking for plate IX which was missing from the reprint I
photocopied. From the number of figures, I suspect it was on a fold-out
sheet which had been lost at an earlier date.]
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Cooktownia plana
Hyrtacus carinata,
Hyrtacus striatus,
Marcenia gracilis,
Malandania pulchra,
Malandella queenslandica,
Parasipyloidea pallida,
Scionecra queenslandica,
Sipyloidea gracilipes,
Tropidoderus gracilifemur,
Tropidoderus prasina,
Genus Cooktownia,
Genus Malandania,
Genus Malandella,
Genus Marcenia.]
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[Wanted for:
Genus Anchiale,
Genus Arphax,
Genus Carausius,
Genus Clitarchus,
Genus Echetlus,
Genus Hyrtacus,
Genus Hermarchus,
Genus Vetilia,
Clitarchus laeviusculus,
Hyrtacus tuberculatus.]
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Especes nouvelles de Phasmides.
C.R. Ann. Soc. Entomol. Belg., 20, lxii-lxviii.
[Wanted for:
Carausius mercurius,
Lysicles hippolytus,
Vetilia thoon,
Genus Eubulides,
Genus Lysicles,
Genus Onchestus.]
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Stewart, M. (1937).
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'Representation exactment coloree d'apres nature
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Description of a supposed new species of Phasmidæ.
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[I already have the text of this one, but I need plate VI.]
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Tepper, J.G.O. (1903).
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Victorian Naturalist, 19: 138-142.
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Arphax michaelseni,
Denhama aussa,
Tropidoderus michaelseni,
Genus Denhama.]
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[Wanted for:
Acanthomima periphanes,
Acanthomima rhipheus,
Acrophylla titan,
Anophelepis telesphorus,
Arphax dolomedes,
Ctenomorpha caprella,
Ctenomorpha salmacis,
Echetlus peristhenes,
Haaniella grayii,
Hyrtacus eutrachelia,
Hyrtacus peridromes,
Megacrania alpheus (?),
Mesaner sarpedon,
Onchestus gorgus,
Onchestus pasimachus,
Pachymorpha pasithoe,
Sipyloidea carterus,
Genus Palophus,
Genus Anophelepis,
]
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