Anisomorpha
Anisomorpha | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Phasmatodea |
Family: | Pseudophasmatidae |
Tribe: | Anisomorphini |
Genus: | Anisomorpha Gray, 1835 |
Type species | |
Phasma buprestoides Stoll, 1813, design. Kirby, 1904 | |
Species | |
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Anisomorpha is a genus of walking stick insect capable of secreting a substance from glands on the metathorax that can cause an intense burning irritation of the eyes (and in some cases temporary blindness) and mouth of potential predators on contact. Species are found throughout the mainland Central, northern South America, and the southeastern United States. The adult female is larger than the male in terms of length and width. There are currently four accepted species in this genus, and all are wingless.
References
External links
- Phasmid Study Group: Anisomorpha
- Phasmatodea.org
- Esa.publisher.ingentaconnect.com
- Pubs.rsc.org
- Pubs.acs.org
- Springerlink.com
- Pubs.acs.org (2)
- Iospress.metapress.com
- Anisomorpha buprestoides, twostriped walkingstick on the UF / IFAS Featured Creatures Web site
- Data related to Anisomorpha at Wikispecies
- Media related to Anisomorpha at Wikimedia Commons