The distribution map is a hot-linked index. By clicking
on a highlighted area of the map, you may obtain a species list for that
area, within this genus.
References:
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.
Sharp, D. (1898).
Account of the Phasmidae,
with notes on the eggs. pp. 75-94 pls vii-ix in Willey, A. (ed.)
Zoological Results, Based on Material from New Britain, New Guinea,
Loyalty Islands and elsewhere, collected during 1895, 1896 and 1897.
Cambridge: University Press
[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.]
Tepper, J.G.O. (1902).
List of the Described Genera and Species of the Australian and Polynesian
Phasmidæ (Spectre-Insects).
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 26: 278-287.
Tepper, J.G.O. (1903).
Notes and remarks on the described genera and species of Australian and
Polynesian Phasmidæ or ``spectre insects''.
Victorian Naturalist, 19: 138-142.
Vickery, V.R. (1983).
Catalogue of Australian stick insects (Phasmida,
Phasmatodea, Phasmatoptera, or Cheleutoptera). CSIRO
Australian Division of Entomology Technical Paper, No. 20, 15 pp.