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All species are apterous and nocturnal. They occur on a wide range
of plants in forests of eastern Australia. This genus is in need of
revision and is represented by many more undescribed species than the
nine that are named. (Rentz)
DistributionThe 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.Extralimital distribution: SE Asia, Indonesia and New Guinea, see Redtenbacher, I. In Brunner von Wattenwyl, K. & Redtcnbachcr, 1. (1908). Die Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden. Lfg 3: (Schluss: Phasmidac anareolatae (Phibalosomini, Acrophylini, Necrosciini). Leipzig: Verlag Engelmann pp. 339-589 12 pls [479]. |
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